aayushi madavi | March 3, 2020 | 12:15 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has conducted the first shift of SSC CGL 2020 examination. Candidates who are yet to appear for the exam can check the exam analysis here. SSC CGL exam analysis is based on the feedback of candidates appearing for the exam. SSC CGL 2020 is being conducted from March 3 to 9. The overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate to high. Candidates found reasoning and quantitative aptitude to be of easy to moderate difficulty. The section of English language was easy. The questions asked in the general awareness section were of moderate difficulty. An expected cutoff has also been provided based on the difficulty level of the exam.
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SSC CGL 2020 Tier-I (First Shift) - Difficulty Level
Sections | Difficulty Level |
English Language | Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude | Easy to Moderate |
General Awareness | Moderate |
Reasoning | Easy to Moderate |
SSC CGL 2020 Expected Cutoff
Category | Expected Cut Off Marks |
General | 140-150 |
OBC | 125-135 |
SC | 120-127 |
ST | 115-122 |
SSC CGL 2020 Exam Analysis
The exam was of moderate to high difficulty level. Candidates can check the questions and topics from the sections of SSC CGL 2020 below -
English Language - Easy
Cloze test (5 questions)
Idiom and phrases
Direct and indirect speech
Active and passive voice
Reading Comprehension (synonyms & antonyms)
Jumbled sentences
Spotting errors
Quantitative Aptitude - Low to Moderate Difficulty
Value of Tan60 (degree)
Trignometry (5 questions)
Data Interpretation (5 questions)
Questions related to triangle and circle
Simplification
General Awareness - Moderate
Questions from medieval history
Awards related to Indian culture
The scientific study of dogs
Four consecutive double century
Sanchi stupa
President of Sri Lanka
Sahitya academy award
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Reasoning - Easy to Moderate
Blood relation
Distance and direction
Number series
Analogy
Papercutting and folding
Classification
Coding and decoding
SSC CGL is conducted for the recruitment of graduates for Group B and C posts in various Government agencies, ministries, departments and organisations such as Indian Audit and Accounts Department under CAG, Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Railway, Ministry of External Affairs, Central Bureau of Investigation, Central Bureau of Narcotics, National Investigation Agency (NIA), etc. This year the exam is being conducted for about 5000 vacancies.
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