Current Affairs for SSC GD 2026 Score Full Marks Easily
SSC has postponed the SSC GD Constable 2026 exams, and you can use this time as an opportunity. I know you are all working very hard, sweating it out on the ground in the mornings, and solving maths problems late at night. But let’s talk about a section that scares almost everyone: General Knowledge and General Awareness. When you open a GK book, it looks like a never-ending ocean. And the most confusing part of it is Current Affairs. You might be thinking: “Should I read newspapers daily?”, “How many months of news should I learn?”, or “Which topics actually come in the exam?” Relax! Take a deep breath. You don’t need to read 100 pages of news every single day. In this blog, we have provided current affairs for SSC GD in the form of quizzes that you can attempt for free.
Before you start studying, you must know the rules of the game. The General Awareness section has a total of 20 questions (worth 40 marks). Out of these 20 questions, SSC generally asks 5 to 6 questions directly from Current Affairs. This means roughly 10 to 12 marks are purely based on recent news. The best part? You don’t need any rough paper to solve them. You read the question, you know the answer, you click it in 5 seconds, and you move on to save time for Maths.
SSC GD does not ask very tough, IAS-level questions. They ask direct, factual questions. If you have limited time, just focus on these 4 Golden Topics:
You will definitely see 1 or 2 questions from here.
If someone made India proud, SSC will ask about it.
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You should cover the Current Affairs of the last 6 to 8 months before your exam date. For the February 2026 exam, focus mainly on August 2025 to January 2026.
Out of the 20 questions in the General Knowledge and General Awareness section, you can expect around 4 to 6 questions entirely from Current Affairs.
No, reading daily newspapers is very time-consuming for this level of exam. Reading monthly current affairs PDFs or watching monthly summary videos is a much smarter choice.
Mostly, SSC asks about the National and International level current affairs. State-level news is only important if it is a major political event (like a new Chief Minister appointment) or a huge government scheme.
The highest-scoring and most repeated topics are Sports events, National Awards, new Appointments, Military Exercises, and Central Government Yojanas.
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