SSC CGL Tier 1 Morning Shift August 9th Review Exam Analysis: The SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam 2015 Tier 1 exam (Morning Session) was held successfully on August 9, 2015 with experts suggesting moderate level of difficulty of the exam. Undoubtedly this paper was also of the same standards just like any other papers before. We hope all the candidates attempted the exam well. The second slot of the exam is set to be held on August 16, 2015. Here we provide you the section-wise exam analysis of SSC CGL 2015 Tier 1 exam. Here, we are framing out an article analyzing the today’s morning exam so that the candidates who are going to attend the exam today afternoon and on 16th August 2015 get prepared well for their SSC CGL exam 2015.
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SSC CGL TIER 1 MORNING SHIFT EXAM ANALYSIS:
The pattern of the test was as follows:
| Section | Total Questions | Level of difficulty | Good Attempts | Good Score | Approximate time taken (in Minutes) |
| General Intelligence and Reasoning | 50 | Moderate | 33-36 | 30-32 | 35 |
| General Awareness | 50 | Moderate – Difficult | 15-18 | 10-12 | 20 |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 50 | Moderate | 32-35 | 28-30 | 40 |
| English Comprehension | 50 | Easy | 35-38 | 32- 35 | 25 |
| Total | 200 | 115-127 | 100-109 | 120 |
Expected Tier I Cut-offs (Out of 200)
For All Posts
| UR (General) |
OBC
|
SC
|
ST
|
96-102
|
81-85
|
75-79
|
69-72
|
Note: Due to the slight increase in the difficulty level of the question paper in the afternoon slot, we can expect the overall cut-off to be nearer to the lower limit of the expected cut-offs.
General Intelligence and Reasoning:
In this section, questions were from an array of topics and most of them had a moderate level of difficulty. As compared to last year, the Visual Reasoning questions were easier and the options could easily be negated to reach the correct answer. A student could have easily attempted approximately 34 questions in this section.
The details of the section are as given below-
The details of the section are as given below-
| Topic | Number of questions | Level of difficulty |
| Analogy | 6 | Easy |
| Analytical reasoning | 4 | Moderate |
| Coding-decoding | 5 | Moderate |
| Cubes/dices | 1 | Difficult |
| Series | 5 | Moderate |
| Directions | 2 | Easy |
| Statement-conclusion | 2 | Moderate |
| Meaningful order | 1 | Easy |
| Word formation | 3 | Easy |
| Venn diagram | 3 | Moderate |
| Matrix based | 1 | Moderate |
| Missing number | 5 | Moderate |
| Maths based questions | 1 | Easy |
| Odd one out | 6 | Moderate |
| Visual Reasoning | 5 | Moderate |
General Awareness:
This section was on the tougher side this time. As usual, maximum questions were from Science section (17 in all), of moderate to high difficulty level. Geography was quantitatively second in number, having 8 questions. Economics, History and Polity were on almost equal footage having around 5 questions in every section. There were 2 questions each from Ecology and Computer. There were some tricky questions, especially in Science and Economics section.
The details of the section are as given below-
The details of the section are as given below-
| Topic | Number of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
| History | 5 | Easy |
| Geography | 8 | Moderate |
| Polity | 4 | Moderate |
| Economics | 6 | Difficult |
| Biology | 7 | Difficult |
| Chemistry | 5 | Difficult |
| Physics | 5 | Moderate |
| Computer | 2 | Difficult |
| Ecology/Environment | 2 | Difficult |
| Miscellaneous GK | 6 | Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude:
The section comprised questions from a variety of topics. Unlike last year, this year’s section was dominated by Arithmetic and Geometry. Also, the Data Interpretation questions were slightly more difficult in comparison to last year’s paper. A student could have easily attempted approximately 34 questions in this section.
The details of the section are as given below-
The details of the section are as given below-
| Topic | Number of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
| Number System | 3 | Easy |
| Percentages | 2 | Easy |
| SI/CI | 1 | Easy |
| Profit, Loss and Discount | 3 | Easy |
| Ratio and Proportion | 1 | Easy |
| Averages | 1 | Easy |
| Mixtures and Allegation | 1 | Easy |
| Work & Time, Pipes & Cisterns | 3 | Easy |
| Time, Speed and Distance | 4 | Easy-Moderate |
| Geometry/ Mensuration | 11 | Easy-Moderate |
| Coordinate Geometry | 2 | Easy |
| Trigonometry | 5 | Easy-Moderate |
| Algebra | 6 | Easy |
| Data Interpretation (Bar, Pie) | 7 | Easy-Moderate |
English Comprehension:
The section was dominated by Vocabulary and Grammar questions. In Vocabulary, there were questions on Antonyms, Synonyms, One word Substitution, Sentence Correction and Fill in the Blanks. In Grammar, there were questions of Sentence Correction, Spot the Error and Fill in the Blanks. There were 2 Reading Comprehension Passages with 5 questions each. A student could have easily attempted approximately 35 questions in this section.
The details of the section are as given below-
The details of the section are as given below-
| Topic | Number of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
| Vocabulary | 19 | Easy |
| Idioms and Phrases | 5 | Easy-Moderate |
| Grammar | 14 | Easy-Moderate |
| Reading Comprehension | 10 | Easy |
| Spellings | 2 | Easy |
SSC CGL TIER 1 AFTERNOON SHIFT EXAM ANALYSIS:
Staff Selection Commission (Combined Graduate Level) Tier I Examination 2015 – Afternoon Shift
The pattern of the Staff Selection Commission (Combined Graduate Level) Tier I Examination-2015 conducted on August 09, 2015 was similar to the one conducted last year though the difficulty level of the paper has decreased marginally. The afternoon slot (2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.) had at least 8 sets, with a single unique question paper. It was noted that the difficulty level of the paper in the afternoon shift was slightly more in comparison to the morning shift.
The pattern of the test was as follows:
The pattern of the Staff Selection Commission (Combined Graduate Level) Tier I Examination-2015 conducted on August 09, 2015 was similar to the one conducted last year though the difficulty level of the paper has decreased marginally. The afternoon slot (2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.) had at least 8 sets, with a single unique question paper. It was noted that the difficulty level of the paper in the afternoon shift was slightly more in comparison to the morning shift.
The pattern of the test was as follows:
Section
| Total Questions | Level of difficulty | Good Attempts | Good Score | Approximate time taken (in Minutes) |
| General Intelligence and Reasoning | 50 | Moderate | 30-32 | 28-30 | 35 |
| General Awareness | 50 | Moderate – Difficult | 15-18 | 10-12 | 20 |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 50 | Moderate | 30-34 | 27-29 | 40 |
| English Comprehension | 50 | Easy | 35-38 | 32- 35 | 25 |
| Total | 200 | 110-122 | 102-110 | 120 |
Expected Tier I Cut-offs (Out of 200)
For All Posts
UR (General)
|
OBC
|
SC
|
ST
|
96-102
|
81-85
|
75-79
|
69-72
|
Note: Due to the slight increase in the difficulty level of the question paper in the afternoon slot, we can expect the overall cut-off to be nearer to the lower limit of the expected cut-offs.
General Intelligence and Reasoning:
In this section, questions were from an array of topics and most of them had a moderate level of difficulty. As compared to last year, the Visual Reasoning questions were easier and the options could easily be negated to reach the correct answer. A student could have easily attempted approximately 34 questions in this section.
The details of the section are as given below-
The details of the section are as given below-
| Topic | Number of questions | Level of difficulty |
| Analogy |
6
|
Moderate
|
| Analytical reasoning |
4
|
Moderate
|
| Coding-decoding |
4
|
Difficult
|
| Series |
5
|
Difficult
|
| Directions |
3
|
Easy
|
| Statement-conclusion |
2
|
Moderate
|
| Meaningful order |
2
|
Easy
|
| Word formation |
4
|
Easy
|
| Venn diagram |
3
|
Moderate
|
| Matrix based |
1
|
Easy
|
| Missing number |
5
|
Moderate-Difficult
|
| Odd one out |
4
|
Moderate
|
| Visual Reasoning |
7
|
Moderate-Difficult
|
General Awareness:
This section was on the tougher side in the afternoon shift also. As usual, maximum questions were from Science section (13 in all). These questions were of a high level of difficulty. Miscellaneous GK(Awards, Books & Author, Important Days, etc.) was quantitatively second in number, having 10 questions in all. Economics, History and Geography were on almost equal footage having around 5 questions in every section. Polity had 7 questions in all in this shift. There were 4 questions from Ecology and 2 questions from Computer. There were some tricky questions especially in Science section.
The details of the section are as given below-
| Topic | Number of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
| History | 4 | Moderate |
| Geography | 5 | Moderate-Difficult |
| Polity | 7 | Moderate-Difficult |
| Economics | 4 | Easy-Moderate |
| Biology | 4 | Difficult |
| Chemistry | 5 | Difficult |
| Physics | 4 | Difficult |
| Computer | 2 | Moderate-Difficult |
| Ecology/Environment | 4 | Difficult |
| Miscellaneous GK | 11 | Moderate-Difficult |
Quantitative Aptitude:
The section comprised questions from a variety of topics. Unlike last year, this year’s section was dominated by Arithmetic and Geometry. Also, the Data Interpretation questions were slightly more difficult in comparison to last year’s paper. A student could have easily attempted approximately 34 questions in this section.
The details of the section are as given below-
The details of the section are as given below-
| Topic | Number of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
| Number System | 3 | Easy |
| Percentages | 1 | Easy |
| SI/CI | 1 | Easy |
| Profit, Loss and Discount | 4 | Easy |
| Ratio and Proportion | 2 | Easy |
| Averages | 2 | Easy |
| Work & Time, Pipes & Cisterns | 3 | Easy |
| Time, Speed and Distance | 2 | Easy-Moderate |
| Geometry/ Mensuration | 12 | Easy-Moderate |
| Trigonometry | 7 | Easy-Moderate |
| Algebra | 6 | Easy |
| Data Interpretation (Bar, Pie) | 7 | Easy-Moderate |
English Comprehension:
The section was dominated by Vocabulary and Grammar questions. In Vocabulary, there were questions on Antonyms, Synonyms, One word Substitution, Sentence Correction and Fill in the Blanks. In Grammar, there were questions of Sentence Correction, Spot the Error and Fill in the Blanks. There were 2 Reading Comprehension Passages with 5 questions each. A student could have easily attempted approximately 35 questions in this section.
The details of the section are as given below-
The details of the section are as given below-
| Topic | Number of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
| Vocabulary | 21 | Easy |
| Idioms and Phrases | 5 | Easy-Moderate |
| Grammar | 12 | Easy-Moderate |
| Reading Comprehension | 10 | Easy |
| Spellings | 2 | Easy |
SSC Combined Graduate Level Test 2015:
SSC CGL is a recruitment exam which is conducted by SSC every year. Every year Staff Selection Commission conducts various competitive examinations and recruits for the posts of CGL, CHSL, Sub Inspector, Income Tax Assistant, Auditor in various departments like Indian Posts, Indian Railways, CBI, Central Vigilance, CBDT, CAG, etc. Combined Graduate Level (CGL) is the national wide competitive examination conducted by SSC to the graduates for Group B posts in various departments of central government. There are 3 levels of SSC CGL examination which include Tier I, Tier II and Tier III.
SSC CGL Tier 1 August 9 Morning/Evening Shift Review:
The SSC CGL Tier 1 exam is an objective paper conducted for a total of 200 marks. The students will be required to attempt 4 sections which include questions on Arithmetic, Reasoning, General Awareness and English. General Intelligence and Reasoning would include questions of both verbal and non-verbal type. This may include questions on analogies, similarities and differences, space visualization, spatial orientation, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory etc.
Now 2015 Staff Selection Commission CGL Tier 1 first session exam was completed and candidates are looking for exam analysis. This article gives you a detailed overview of the paper on August 9 Morning/Evening Shift Paper. We hope our article is helpful for the candidates writing afternoon session exam and next SSC CGL exam on August 16. Along with SSC CGL 2015 exam paper review analysis, we also uploaded answer keys for every session in our other articles. Candidate’s can use these answer key to have an idea of the score without waiting till the time of results.
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