SSC CGL Tier 1 exam analysis 2022 for April 11; Check shift-wise difficulty level
Vishnukumar V | April 12, 2022 | 10:25 AM IST | 1 min read
SSC CGL 2022 tier 1 exam day one concluded. Candidates can check the SSC CGL paper analysis for April 11.
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has successfully concluded day one of SSC CGL 2022 exam online on April 11. The SSC CGL 2022 tier 1 exam will conclude on April 21. Candidates who appeared on the day one of SSC CGL exam 2022 can check the overall exam analysis of SSC CGL 2022 here.
As per the candidates’ reaction, the overall difficulty level of the SSC CGL exam was easy to moderate. This SSC CGL exam analysis 2022 will help candidates who are going to appear in the upcoming sessions.
SSC CGL 2022 exam date
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Events |
Important Dates |
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SSC CGL tier 1 exam 2022 |
April 11 to 21, 2022 |
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SSC CGL 2022 tier 1 result |
May 2022 (tentative) |
SSC CGL Exam Analysis 2022: Exam Pattern
|
Sections |
No. of Questions |
Total Marks |
Time duration |
|
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
25 |
50 |
A cumulative time of 60 minutes |
|
General Awareness |
25 |
50 |
|
|
Quantitative Aptitude |
25 |
50 |
|
|
English Comprehension |
25 |
50 |
|
|
Total |
100 |
200 |
|
SSC CGL exam analysis 2022 shift wise
Candidates can check the detailed SSC CGL 2022 exam analysis of all three shifts in the table below.
SSC CGL 2022 shift 1 analysis: Section-wise (April 11)
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Sections |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level of exam |
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General Intelligence and Reasoning |
22-23 |
Easy |
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General Awareness |
16-17 |
Moderate |
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Quantitative Aptitude |
18-22 |
Easy-moderate |
|
English Comprehension |
21-22 |
Easy |
|
Total |
77-84 |
Easy too moderate |
SSC CGL 2022 shift 2 analysis: Section-wise (April 11)
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Sections |
No. of Questions |
Level of exam |
|
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
22-23 |
Easy |
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General Awareness |
15-17 |
Moderate |
|
Quantitative Aptitude |
17-21 |
Easy-moderate |
|
English Comprehension |
21-22 |
Easy |
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Total |
75-83 |
Easy to moderate |
SSC CGL 2022 shift 3 analysis: Section-wise (April 11)
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Sections |
No. of Questions |
Level of exam |
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General Intelligence and Reasoning |
18-20 |
Easy-moderate |
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General Awareness |
21-22 |
Easy |
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Quantitative Aptitude |
16-17 |
Moderate |
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English Comprehension |
19-21 |
Easy-moderate |
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Total |
78-84 |
Easy to moderate |
SSC CGL tier 1 exam 2022 - Overall analysis
As per the candidates' reactions, the complete paper for all the three shifts was moderately easy around 70 to 80 questions. In each shift, 15 to 20 questions were moderate and 5 to 10 questions were tough. Well-trained candidates can easily solve around 80-85 questions with a high accuracy ratio.
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