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Biology MCQs for SSC CGL are an important part of the General Awareness section and can help candidates secure easy marks in the examination. This section covers topics such as human anatomy, diseases, nutrition, genetics, plant physiology, and cell biology. Regular practice of Biology questions improves conceptual understanding and helps candidates identify frequently asked topics. Along with studying NCERT concepts, attempting an SSC CGL Mock Test can improve accuracy, speed, and exam readiness. Consistent practice and revision can make Biology one of the most scoring areas in the SSC CGL exam.

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Download the SSC CGL Biology Questions PDF for quick and effective preparation. The PDF includes important Biology MCQs, previous year-based questions, and frequently asked topics to help improve your General Awareness score and boost exam readiness.

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Q1. A typical adult human body contains about ________ of magnesium.

Q2. Collagen is a type of ______.

Q3. Which of the following is NOT a storage root?

Q4. Which of the following is NOT a vertebrate?

Q5. In which medical condition is the eye’s optic nerve damaged and the condition worsens over time?

Q6. The terminal part of the carpel in a flower, which may be sticky is ______.

Q7. The rhythmic contraction of the lining of muscles of canal to push the food along the gut is called ______.

Q8. Which is the muscular tissue i.e, multinucleated?

Q9. The voluntary muscles are also called ______ muscles.

Q10. Which enzyme is present in all members of the animal kingdom except Protozoa?

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FAQs on Biology MCQs for SSC CGL

Q1: How much weightage does Biology have in the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam?

Usually, you can expect around 3 to 5 questions from General Science in the Tier 1 General Awareness section, out of which 1 to 3 questions are typically from Biology. While the number seems small, these 2-6 marks can significantly impact your final percentile and help you clear the cut-off.

Q2: What are the most important Biology topics for SSC CGL? 

Based on recent exam trends, focus your preparation on:

  • Human Body Systems: Digestive, Circulatory, Nervous, and Endocrine systems.
  • Diseases and Causes: Viral, bacterial, fungal, and protozoan diseases, along with deficiency diseases (Vitamins and Minerals).
  • Cell Biology: Structure and functions of cell organelles.
  • Botany: Plant tissues (Xylem/Phloem), Photosynthesis, and Plant Hormones.
  • Classification: Basic taxonomy (Five Kingdom Classification).

Q3: Are NCERT textbooks sufficient for SSC CGL Biology?

 Yes, reading the NCERT Science textbooks for Classes 9 and 10 is generally sufficient to build a strong foundation. The concepts tested are usually up to the matriculation level. Supplement this reading with extensive practice of previous year questions.

Q4: Do questions repeat in the SSC CGL Biology section? 

The exact questions may not always repeat, but the core concepts and themes are highly repetitive. For instance, if a question about Vitamin A was asked in 2022, a question about Vitamin C or Vitamin D might appear in 2026. This is why analyzing PYQs is the most effective study strategy.

Q5: How can I memorize complex biological terms easily?

 Biology involves a lot of terminology. Use the following techniques:

  • Root Words: Learn the Latin or Greek roots (e.g., hepato- means liver, cardio- means heart).
  • Mnemonics: Create simple acronyms or silly sentences to remember sequences (like the stages of cell division).
  • Diagrams: Visualizing the human anatomy or a cell structure is often much more effective than reading paragraphs of text.

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