SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2nd July 2024, Today’s Shift 1 Paper Review and Questions Asked

SSC CHSL 2024 Tier 1 Exam is ongoing and today 2nd July 2024 is the second day of the exam when thousands of SSC aspirants have their exam is scheduled. For last-minute boost, we at Career Power come up with live exam analysis which is conducted after connecting with the candidates coming out of the exam hall. Based on the candidates’ review of yesterday’s exam, the difficulty level was somewhere between Easy to Moderate and the same is expected for today’s exam also. In this article, we will be discussing any change in the pattern of questions, difficulty level and questions for Shift 1.

SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2nd July 2024

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has scheduled the SSC CHSL 2024 exam till 11th July 2024 to fill 3712 LDC, JSA, and DEO vacancies. In the below section of this article, we have discussed the detailed subject-wise SSC CHSL paper review, sectional and overall difficulty level, number of good attempts, topics asked, and weightage of questions in each subject. To maintain the authenticity of SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2024, we have shared only those questions which the candidates have attempted and are confident in. This SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2nd July 2024 will help the candidates who have their exam in the coming days and shifts, so if you have your exam in the next shift don’t miss this analysis.

SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2nd July 2024 Good Attempts

The number of good attempts displays the average number of questions answered correctly by the candidates who had their exam in the particular shift. The good attempts are prepared based on the SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2024 and these are not official cut off marks. After the completion of today’s 1st shift, the below table has been updated with good attempts and difficulty level for each section.

Subjects Good Attempts Difficulty Level
English Language 21-23 Easy
Reasoning Ability 19-21 Easy
Quantitative Aptitude 17-19 Easy to Moderate
General Awareness 15-17 Easy to Moderate
Overall Easy to Moderate

SSC CHSL Today Exam Analysis 2nd July 2024

If you want SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2nd July 2024 for all subjects separately, then you are at the right place, as in the below section we will be updating all questions that have been asked in today’s exam. Any changes observed in this shift as compared to previously conducted exams will also be discussed here. Stay tuned for questions asked from English Language, Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness.

SSC CHSL 2nd July Exam Analysis 2024 General Awareness

Current Affairs questions were from last 1 year.

  1. Classical Dance related
  2. Battles related
  3. Census related
  4. First Amendment in which year
  5. Article 20 related
  6. Awards
  7. Authors and Books related
  8. Festival related- 2 questions
  9. Manipur state related- 1 question
  10. Shehnai vadak- 1 question
  11. United Nation related 1 question
  12. When was tennis added as an Olympic sport?
  13. Sonal Mansingh belongs to which dance form?
  14. Gulab Chand Kataria is governor of which state?

SSC CHSL 2nd July Exam Analysis 2024 English

  1. Puzzles
  2. Idiom-  Dog Bite
  3. Antonym- Barren
  4. Synonyms- (Asked in Sentence form)
  5. Cloze Test- Related to food

SSC CHSL 2024 Tier 1 Exam Pattern

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Pattern 2024
Subjects No of Questions Marks Exam Duration
General Intelligence 25 50 60 minutes (80 Minutes for PWD candidates
General Awareness 25 50
Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) 25 50
English Language (Basic Knowledge) 25 50
Total 100 200

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