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SSC CHSL 2020 Exam Postponed from 20 March: Check 19/18/17 March (All Shifts) Exam Analysis, Difficulty Level, Good Attempts

SC CHSL 2020 Exam Postponed from 20 March-Check 19, 18, 17 March (All Shifts) Exam Analysis: SSC CHSL 2019 exam from 20th March 2020 onwards has been postponed. Find the detailed exam analysis of SSC CHSL 2019-20 Tier-1 Exam held on 19th, 18th & 17th March 2020 (All Shifts). So, let’s look at the type of questions asked in this exam, difficulty level and the number of good attempts.

SSC CHSL 2020 Exam Postponed from 20 March-Check 19, 18, 17 March (All Shifts) Exam Analysis: SSC CHSL 2019-20 Tier-1 Exam has been officially postponed by the commission due to coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The exam was supposed to be conducted in Online Mode across the country from 17th March to 28th March 2020. From 20th March 2020 Onwards, the exams would not be conducted as per the schedule and new dates will be released by SSC soon.
SSC conducts Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) exam every year for the recruitment of posts like Lower Division Clerk (LDC)/ Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA)Postal Assistant (PA)/ Sorting Assistant (SA) and Data Entry Operator (DEO). Lakhs of candidates are going to appear in the SSC CHSL Tier-1 2019-20 Exam for getting a lucrative government job. In this article, we are going to share the detailed Exam Analysis of SSC CHSL Tier-1 2019-20 Exam held online on 19th, 18th & 17th March 2020 (All Shifts).
SSC CHSL Tier-1 2019-20 Exam Analysis – 19, 18 & 17th March 2020
SSC CHSL Tier-1 (CBE) 2019-20 Subject-wise Exam Analysis
Exam Date
Quantitative Aptitude
(Basic Arithmetic Skills)
General Intelligence & Reasoning
General Awareness
English Language
(Basic Knowledge)
Day 1:
17th March 2020
(Easy to Moderate)
The difficulty level of the questions ranged from easy to moderate. Try to attempt all the easy questions first to achieve accuracy and a high score.
Puzzles and series questions are quite easy and are taking less time in solving. Some questions were tricky like coding-decoding. Do not get stuck in these questions and attempt the rest of the questions with ease.
Practice previous year paper for GK Section as the questions are being taken from past year SSC CGL Exam. Current Affairs questions are from sports, Important Days & Theme, and Recent Appointments  
Synonyms, Antonyms, Spelling Test and Cloze Test questions are quite easy to attempt. Use the rule of elimination for the words which are tough to understand. Avoid making guesswork.
Day 2:
18th March 2020
(Easy to Moderate)

Formula based questions are coming in the exam and some of them are exactly based on the previous year's questions format. Candidates are advised to practice previous year papers for scoring high marks in Quant Section.
Questions can be solved with ease without using any formula. Candidates are advised to attempt maximum questions in this section to score high marks
Candidates are advised to practice previous year papers for scoring high marks in the GK section as questions asked previously are coming in the exam. Last 4 to 6 months current affairs questions were asked.
Basic understanding of English Grammar and Vocabulary can help in scoring high marks in this section
Day 3:
19th March 2020
(Easy to Moderate)
Lot of Easy questions are coming from topics Average, Percentage, Ration & proportion. Difficult ones are Trigonometry, Mensuration & Geometry. Candidates need to attempt all the easy questions first to score high marks.
This is one of the highest scoring section of the exam as lots of easy questions are coming in this section. Candidates are advised to solve quickly reasoning questions but with accuracy to score high marks.
Past 4 to 6 months current affairs are being covered. Candidates are advised to brush up sports, history, Indian constitution, Awards topic properly.
Questions are easy as you need to have understanding of basic english grammar and vocabulary.
SSC CHSL 2019-20 Tier-1 Difficulty Level & Good Attempts
SSC CHSL Tier-1 2019-20 Computer Based Exam (CBE) consisted of total 100 questions for 200 marks in the Objective MCQ Format. Questions asked in the exam were of ‘easy to moderate’ level in different subjects. Also, there was negative marking of 0.5 marks for wrong answers. So let’s take a look at the questions asked in this SSC CHSL Tier-1 2019-20 Exam held on 19th, 18th & 17th March 2020 (All Shifts):  
SSC CHSL Tier-1 2019-20 CBE held on 17th , 18th, 19th March 2020 (All Shifts)
Category
(Number of Questions/Marks)
Topics
Difficulty Level
(Good Attempts)
Quantitative Aptitude
(25/50)
Basic Arithmetic Skills: Number Systems, Computation of Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions, Fundamental arithmetical operations, Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Mensuration, Time and Distance, Ratio and Time, Time and Work, etc.
Moderate
(18 to 20)

English Language
(25/50)
Basic English Grammar Knowledge: Spot the Error, Fill in the Blanks, Synonyms/ Antonyms, Mis-spelt words, Idioms & Phrases, One Word Substitution, Improvement of Sentences, Active/Passive Voice, Direct/Indirect Speech, senetence Rearrangement, Cloze Passage
Easy to Moderate
(21 to 23)

General Intelligence and Reasoning
(25/50)
Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning: Analogies, Classification, Analogy, Coding-Decoding, Puzzle, Matrix, Word Formation, Venn Diagram, Direction and Distance, Blood Relations, Series, Non-Verbal Reasoning (Paper-folding, Mirror Image)
Easy to Moderate
(21 to 23)

General Awareness
(25/50)
Sports, History, Culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Polity, Awards, Indian Constitution, and Scientific research etc.
Easy to Moderate
(20 to 22)

Total 100 Objective MCQs
Easy to Moderate
(77 to 82)
Highlights of SSC CHSL Tier-1 2019-20 Exam
  • The paper was conducted in Online Mode across different cities and has not been cancelled in any region due to coronavirus outbreak.
  • All the questions were compulsory and were in Objective Type MCQ Format.
  • Each question was of 2 marks.
  • All the sections were in English and Hindi Language except English Language and Comprehension section.
  • There was negative marking of 0.5 Marks for wrong answers.
  • SSC will decide the minimum qualifying marks of the online exam through normalization method.
  • It is compulsory to carry Admit Card with affixed Photograph on it and Original ID proof alongwith its photocopy as well.
  • No Bio-metric Registration of the candidates were conducted. However, thumb impression of the Candidates will be mandatorily taken on the Commission Copies and Attendance Sheets.
  • Candidates were allowed to bring their own masks to be worn during the examination. However, masks will have to be removed for taking photographs at the Registration Desks. These photographs can be used by the Commission for verification during subsequent Tiers/ stages of the examination.
  • Candidates were allowed to bring their own hand sanitizers (small size) and water bottles (transparent/ see through).
  • Candidates were allowed to bring their own ball pens (having transparent outer cover). Any other type of pen, which is translucent, will not be allowed.
  • Candidates were not allowed to leave the examination hall/room before the test was concluded.
Important Points to Remember after SSC CHSL Tier-I (CBE) 2019-20 Exam
  • SSC CHSL Tier-II: SSC CHSL 2019-20 Tier-II will be a Descriptive Paper of 100 Marks in Pen and Paper Mode. The duration of the Descriptive Paper would be for one hour (20 minutes compensatory time will also be provided to the candidates eligible for scribes). The Paper would comprise writing of an Essay of 200-250 words and a Letter/ Application of approximately 150-200 words.
  • SSC CHSL Tier-III: Skill Test is mandatory for Data Entry Operators and Typing Test for LDC/ JSA and Postal Assistant/ Sorting Assistant
  • Document Verification and Final Selection: The last step to the final selection would be Document Verification. Candidates will have to submit copies of various documents like Matriculation Certificate, educational qualification, caste certificate, relevant document, if any relaxation is taken, etc. Candidates will be required to produce all documents in original for verification at the time of document verification.
The above analysis will help you to assess your rank among the thousands of candidates, who have appeared for the SSC CHSL Tier-1 2019-20 Online Exam held on 19th, 18th and 17th March 2020.

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