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Only a few days are left for SSC CHSL 2025 Tier 1 exam. Maybe most of you have not prepared the computer topic yet. I have personally analyzed many previous year question papers, and I have found that SSC has asked 1-3 questions in most papers. We all know that in such exams, every single mark matters. Preparing this topic from the start can be tough these days. To make it simple for you, we have provided a PDF in which we have put exam-level Computer Questions for SSC CHSL. This PDF will help you practice on most frequently asked questions in very little time. You are advised to download the PDF for free and carefully analyze the types of questions asked in the exam.

Key Computer Topics to Master First (High-Scoring)

Based on the pattern and analysis, there are some topics that you must learn and attempt exam-level questions on them to get quick marks. You must focus on these topics:

  1. MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint): This is the most important sub-topic. You must know the most common shortcut keys (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, F7, etc.), basic formulas (like SUM, AVERAGE in Excel), and fundamental tool functions (e.g., mail merge, formatting).
  2. Internet Basics & Email: Know the meaning of IP Address, URL, search engines, and the difference between CC and BCC in emails.
  3. Memory Hierarchy: Understand the units of storage (Bit, Byte, KB, MB, GB, TB) and the difference between RAM and ROM.

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Here, we have provided a PDF of computer questions for SSC CHSL that you can download for free. These questions will help you practice questions that SSC asks, increase your familiarity with the pattern of these questions, and so on. Click on the button given below and start analyzing computer questions.

Question 1: Which of the following is NOT an example of a web browser?
A) Facebook
B) Apple Safari
C) Google Chrome
D) Opera
Correct Answer: A) Facebook
Explanation: Facebook is a social media platform, not a web browser. Browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Opera are used to access websites.

Question 2: What is the function of the cache memory in a computer’s memory hierarchy?
A) To provide permanent storage for data and files
B) To store frequently used data for faster access by the CPU
C) To control the flow of data between the CPU and memory
D) To manage the allocation of memory resources to different programs
Correct Answer: B) To store frequently used data for faster access by the CPU
Explanation: Cache memory is a small, high-speed memory between the CPU and main memory that stores frequently used instructions and data to speed up processing.

Question 3: What is the keyboard shortcut for ‘Copy’ in most Windows applications?
A) Ctrl + Z
B) Ctrl + C
C) Ctrl + X
D) Ctrl + V
Correct Answer: B) Ctrl + C
Explanation: Ctrl + C is the standard shortcut for copying selected text, files, or objects in Windows and most applications.

Question 4: What is a ‘Firewall’ in the context of network security?
A) A software application for managing files and folders
B) A type of malware that spreads through email attachments
C) A security mechanism that filters and controls network traffic
D) A hardware device used to boost network performance
Correct Answer: C) A security mechanism that filters and controls network traffic
Explanation: A firewall monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic to protect systems from unauthorized access and cyber threats.

Question 5: A high-speed memory placed between the CPU and primary memory is known as ___ memory.
A) Read only
B) Virtual
C) Cache
D) Secondary
Correct Answer: C) Cache
Explanation: Cache memory stores frequently accessed data and instructions, helping the CPU access information faster than main memory.

Question 6: In computer registers, MAR stands for:
A) Main Access Register
B) Memory Access Register
C) Memory Address Register
D) Main Address Register
Correct Answer: C) Memory Address Register
Explanation: MAR holds the address of the memory location that the CPU wants to read or write, allowing proper data access from memory.

Question 7: What is a ‘Trojan’ in the context of network security?
A) A protocol used for secure communication
B) A program that monitors network traffic
C) A type of firewall
D) Malicious software disguised as legitimate software
Correct Answer: D) Malicious software disguised as legitimate software
Explanation: A Trojan appears as a normal program but contains harmful code that can steal data or allow unauthorized access to a system.

Question 8: In Microsoft Word, what is the purpose of the ‘Print Preview’ feature?
A) To insert images and graphics
B) To format the font and style
C) To check spelling and grammar
D) To view how the document will appear when printed
Correct Answer: D) To view how the document will appear when printed
Explanation: Print Preview lets users see the document layout and formatting before printing to avoid errors or misalignment.

Question 9: In File Explorer of Windows 10, the keyboard shortcut ‘Num Lock + Asterisk (*)’ is used to:
A) Display all subfolders under the selected folder
B) Open the properties dialog box for the selected item
C) Display the contents of the selected folder
D) Collapse the selected folder
Correct Answer: A) Display all subfolders under the selected folder
Explanation: Pressing Num Lock + * expands all subfolders under the current folder, making it easier to view the folder structure.

Question 10: Which of the following is an example of an input device in a computer?
A) Monitor
B) Touchscreen
C) Printer
D) Speaker
Correct Answer: B) Touchscreen
Explanation: An input device allows the user to send data to the computer. A touchscreen both receives input and can display output, but primarily acts as an input device.

What Does the SSC CHSL Computer PDF Cover?

Our free PDF is designed to cover the exact syllabus points mentioned by the Staff Selection Commission, ensuring you don’t waste time on irrelevant topics.

  • Fundamentals of Computer: Basic organization, Input/Output devices, memory units (RAM, ROM), and basic history.
  • Software Focus: Operating systems (like Windows and Linux basics), and a deep dive into MS Office.
  • Networking and Security: Types of networks (LAN, WAN), Internet basics, email protocols, and cybersecurity terms (Virus, Malware, Firewall).
  • Abbreviations: Full forms of common computer terms (HTTP, LAN, ISRO, etc.).
  • Expected Questions: We include high-probability questions based on analysis of the new SSC pattern.

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FAQs: Computer Questions for SSC CHSL

What are computer questions in SSC CHSL Tier 1?

Computer questions are asked to test basic knowledge of MS Office, Internet, memory, input/output devices, networking, and computer fundamentals.

How many computer questions are asked in SSC CHSL Tier 1?

Usually, 1–3 questions are asked in each Tier 1 paper, but these marks can be crucial for qualifying the exam.

Are computer questions difficult for SSC CHSL?

No, they are generally easy and moderate on basic concepts; practicing previous questions ensures scoring full marks.

Which topics are important for SSC CHSL computer questions?

MS Office, Internet basics, memory hierarchy, input/output devices, networking, abbreviations, and cybersecurity concepts are high-scoring topics.

Are there any shortcut key questions asked in SSC CHSL?

Yes, SSC often asks common shortcut keys like Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, F7, Alt+Tab, and MS Office shortcuts.

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