SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2022: Check difficulty level, topics asked
Team Careers360 | June 10, 2022 | 05:11 PM IST | 2 mins read
SSC CHSL tier 1 exam analysis 2022 has been provided by Oliveboard. Candidates can check the overall difficulty level here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission has successfully conducted the SSC CHSL tier 1 exam 2022 from May 24 to June 10, 2022 at various exam centres across the country. Approximately, 30 lakh candidates attempted the SSC CHSL tier 1 exam 2022
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The experts of Oliveboard, an online coaching platform provided the SSC CHSL 2022 tier 1 exam analysis. Candidates can check the overall and section-wise SSC CHSL exam analysis 2022 for tier 1. The overall difficulty level of the SSC CHSL 2022 paper was easy to moderate and the number of good attempts can be between 76-79.
SSC CHSL exam analysis 2022 - Important Highlights
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Exam Date- May 24 to June 10, 2022
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Number of candidates appeared- 30 lakh candidates
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The exam was held in three shifts every day across the country.
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SSC CHSL 2022 is a Computer-based test containing 100 questions and time duration was 1 hour.
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For each correct answer, 2 marks are awarded
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There was a negative marking of 0.25 marks for the wrong answer
There were 4 sections in the SSC CHSL exam 2022 namely English Language, General Intelligence and Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and General Awareness. Check the section-wise SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam analysis.
SSC CHSL 2022 exam analysis - English Language
The questions asked in the English language section were easy to attempt across all shifts. The important topics on which questions were asked included cloze test, error spotting, synonyms and antonyms, sentence rearrangement, active and passive voice etc.
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Overall Difficulty Level |
Easy |
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Good Attempts |
20-22 questions |
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Most Popular Topics |
Cloze Test, Synonyms and Antonyms, Error Spotting, Sentence Rearrangement |
SSC CHSL 2022 exam analysis - General Intelligence and Reasoning
The General Intelligence and Reasoning section of SSC CHSL 2022 was easy to moderate.
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Overall Difficulty Leve |
Easy to Moderate |
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Good Attempts |
19-20 questions |
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Most Popular Topics |
Mirror Images, Coding-Decoding, Number and Alphabet Series, BODMAS |
SSC CHSL 2022 exam analysis - Quantitative Aptitude
The questions asked Quantitative Aptitude section in SSC CHSL 2022 were calculative in nature across all shifts.
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Overall Difficulty Leve |
Easy to Moderate |
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Good Attempts |
19-20 questions |
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Most Popular Topics |
Profit and Loss, SI&CI, Data Interpretation, Mensuration, Simplification |
SSC CHSL 2022 exam analysis - General Awareness
The questions of General awareness were moderate to difficult across all shifts and mostly based on current affairs of the last 12-18 months.
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Overall Difficulty Leve |
Moderate to Difficult |
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Good Attempts |
16-18 questions |
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Most Popular Topics |
Current Affairs, Dance and Dance Forms, Musicians, Musical Instruments, Books and Author, Awards and Honours, Periodic Table |
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