SSC CGL Tier-2 Exam Analysis 2020: English & Quant Exam Review, Questions ASked
SSC CGL Tier-2 Exam analysis 15th November 2020
Let’s have a look at the section-wise Question paper exam analysis for SSC CGL Tier-2, English and Quantitative aptitude in detail and the types of questions that were asked this year examination paper
English language
The overall level of the English language section was easy to moderate and his candidates with strong concepts and clear basics were able to attempt a majority of these questions. let us look at the types of questions that appeared in the examination.
The reading comprehension had basic questions that were asked from the passage and was of a generally easy level.
Many questions were asked from the basic grammar rules.
Questions from idioms and phrases were also asked in the examination.
Around 5 to 6 questions based on the topics of synonym and antonym were also asked.
Questions asked in SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam:-
Direct Indirect :-
“Are You alone,my son?” asked a soft voice close behind me.
” if you don’t keep quite i shall shoot you”, he said to her in a calm voice.
He said to his father ” Please increase my pocket money”.
“What did you east for breakfast today?” The doctor Asked the patient
” I am taking my children to the zoo tomorrow” she said ” to see the baby white tiger”.
She asked, ” Is the secretary coming to the meeting?’
One Word : –
A study of sounds is known as
A style in which a writer makes display of his knowledge
Emission of light or heat from a central point.
Proposition made as a basis for reasoning without the assumption of its truth/Facts
A four-wheeled carriage for a baby , pushed by a person on foot
Sentence Improvement: –
The Headmaster with all his senior teachers have come to attend the meeting.
The teacher said that the building adjacent with his house needed repairs.
Air polution,together with littering,are causing many problems in our cities.
Idioms : –
To pull ones’s socks up.
To give chapter and verse for a thing.
Getting into a row.
Utopian Idea.
Fit of the blues.
Spelling Mistake:-
Monastry
Senesent
Let us look at the breakage of all the 200 questions that appeared in the examination that was collected by our experts from the students who appeared for the examination. Below is a table consisting of the breakage of all the topics and questions that appeared in the examination:
S.No Topic No. Of Questions Level of difficulty
1 Spot the error 20 Moderate
2 Fill In The Blanks 11 Easy
3 Synonyms 3 Easy
4 Antonyms 3 Easy
5 Spelling/detecting misspelt words 4 Easy
6 Idioms & Phrases 10 Easy
7 One word substitution 12 Easy
8 Improvement of sentences 22 Moderate
9 Active/Passive voice of verbs 20 Moderate
10 Conversion into Direct/ Indirect narration 25 Moderate
11 Jumbled Paragraph / Sentence Rearrangement 20 Easy-moderate
12 Cloze passage 25 Moderate
13 Comprehension Passage 25 Easy-moderate
Total 100
Quantitative abilities [Moderate]
This section in this year’s exam consisted of arithmetic and advanced maths. As per the reviews of the aspirants who appeared for this examination this section was seen to be of easy to moderate level. Let’s have a look at the topic Wise distribution of questions that were asked in the table given below.
S.No. Topics Number Of Questions Level of difficulty
1 Number System/HCF/LCM 7 Easy
2 Percentage, Average 10 Easy
3 Time & Work , Pipe & Cistern 6 Easy-moderate
4 Profit & Loss , Discount 10 Easy
5 Ratio, Mixture & Alligation 6 Easy
6 Time Speed Distance , Boat & Stream Trains 4 Easy-moderate
7 Interest (CI & SI) 4 moderate
8 Geometry 18 moderate
9 Mensuration 11 Easy
10 Trigonometry, Height & Distance 6-7 moderate
11 DI 5 moderate
12 Algebra 7 Easy-moderate
13 Surds & Indices , Simplification 2 easy
14 Misc. 4-5 moderate
Total 100 Questions Moderate

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