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“15-Minute Daily Reading” Challenge to Crack SSC CHSL English

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How can a simple “15-Minute Daily Reading” challenge help you crack SSC CHSL English? The direct answer is that daily digital reading trains your eyes to understand paragraphs instantly, helping you solve long Cloze Tests and Reading Comprehensions in half the time. Many Hindi medium students fear the English section because they focus only on thick grammar books and completely ignore their basic reading speed. But in the real exam, reading fast is the only way to save time for the tough Maths section. If you want to know exactly what to read, how to read on a mobile screen, and how to increase your English score quickly, read this blog for more details, a complete daily plan, and free practice links.

A Real Exam Problem: The “Stiff Mouse and Scroll” Issue

Before we start the challenge, you must know about a very real problem inside the computer lab that makes students nervous. We call it The Stiff Mouse and Scroll Issue.

When you solve English reading passages from a physical book, you can see the whole story on one big page. But inside the exam center, the passage is put inside a very small box on the computer screen. You can only see three or four lines at a time. To read the rest, you have to use a stiff, old computer mouse to scroll up and down constantly.

Because of this scrolling, students lose their focus, forget what they just read, and read the same line again and again. This wastes a lot of minutes. The only way to fix this reading problem is to stop reading from paper books and start reading directly on a digital screen every single day.

Why the 15-Minute Reading Challenge Works

The SSC CHSL Tier 1 English section has 25 questions, and Tier 2 has 40 questions. A huge part of these marks comes directly from your reading understanding. Here is why this small daily habit works like magic:

English TopicExpected Questions (Tier 1)How Daily Reading Helps You Solve It
Cloze Test5 QuestionsYou will naturally guess the missing word because you know how English sentences flow.
Reading Comprehension5 QuestionsYou will read the passage 2 times faster than other students.
Error Spotting2 to 3 QuestionsSometimes, a sentence just “sounds wrong” to you, even if you don’t remember the grammar rule.
Synonyms & Antonyms4 to 5 QuestionsYou will learn new words naturally by seeing how they are used in real news stories.

How to do the 15-Minute Daily Reading Challenge?

You do not need to study for hours. You just need to be honest for fifteen minutes every day. Follow these simple steps:

Step 1: Do Not Read Heavy Newspapers

Many students make the mistake of reading very hard newspapers like The Hindu. This is a bad idea for beginners. The hard words will make you feel sad, and you will leave the challenge in two days.

  • What to read instead: Read simple online sports news, Bollywood news, short English stories, or simple science articles on your mobile phone.

[Try Our Free Weekly Current Affairs Quizzes]: Do you want to do two things at once? Read the daily current affairs news for 15 minutes and then take a quick 5-minute quiz. This improves your English reading and secures your GK marks at the same time!

Step 2: Read on a Digital Screen Only

As we discussed the scrolling problem earlier, you must train your eyes for the computer screen.

  • Put away your paper books for this challenge.
  • Open articles on your mobile phone, tablet, or laptop. Scroll down slowly while reading. This trains your brain to stay focused while the text is moving.

Step 3: Find the “Tone” of the Story

While reading, do not try to find the Hindi meaning of every single hard word. Just try to feel the tone.

  • Ask yourself: Is the writer happy, angry, or giving information?
  • If you understand the main feeling of the story, you will easily score full marks in the Cloze Test.

[Attempt Free Topic Tests Here]: Did you just finish your 15-minute reading? Click here to give a fast 10-minute Cloze Test topic test online and see how your guessing power has improved!

Step 4: Keep a Small Word Notebook

When you read daily, you will see some words repeating again and again.

  • Keep a small notebook. Write down just 3 to 5 new words you saw today.
  • Do not write 50 words. Just 5 words daily will give you 150 new words in one month!

Check Your Progress

After following this reading challenge for just ten days, you will notice that you are not getting scared of big English paragraphs anymore. Your eyes will move faster.

[Take a Free Full-Length Mock Test]: Are you ready to see the results of your daily reading? Sit in a completely quiet room, use a computer mouse if possible, and attempt our exact exam-level SSC CHSL mock test today to check your true All-India rank!

Conclusion

Cracking the SSC CHSL English section is very easy if you change your habits. Stop memorizing hundreds of grammar rules blindly. Start the 15-Minute Daily Reading Challenge today. It is simple, it is free, and it is the most powerful way to improve your score. Read simple online articles, practice scrolling on your screen, learn five new words a day, and give daily online tests. Follow this simple routine, and you will clear the exam with very high marks.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Is reading an English newspaper necessary for SSC CHSL?

No, heavy newspapers are not needed. Reading simple online news or short stories for fifteen minutes daily is enough to clear the exam.

Q2. Can a Hindi medium student pass SSC CHSL English?

Yes, absolutely! By taking this daily reading challenge and learning basic grammar rules, any Hindi medium student can easily score very high marks.

Q3. What should I read for the 15-minute daily challenge?

You should read simple online articles about sports, daily news, or short stories on your mobile screen to build your digital reading speed.

Q4. How does reading help in solving the Cloze Test?

Daily reading helps your brain understand the tone of the paragraph, making it much easier to guess the correct missing words automatically.

Q5. Where can I practice English reading and mock tests?

You can improve your reading speed and practice actual exam questions by taking our free English topic tests and mock tests linked above.

Abhishek Jatariya

Hello Guys, I am Abhishek Jatariya (B.Tech (IT), HBTU Kanpur). At PracticeMock I am a dedicated Government Job aspirant turned passionate Content writer & Content creator. My blogs are a one-stop destination for accurate and comprehensive information on exams like SSC, Railways, and Other PSU Jobs. I am on a mission to provide you with all the details about these exams you need, conveniently in one place. I hope you will like my writing.

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