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SSC CHSL 2023 – Prepare General Intelligence

Online applications for the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Exam 2023 are flooding the SSC website. It’s great to see you excited about the exams. So, let us see, today, how to prepare General Intelligence for SSC CHSL Exam.

Exam Pattern of SSC CHSL Exam 2023

The exam takes place in two phases Tier I & Tier II. Let us have a quick view of the exam pattern before moving forward.

TierQuestion TypeMode
Tier – IObjective Multiple ChoiceComputer-Based (online)
Tier – IIObjective Multiple Choice + Skill Test & Typing Test
Tier II will include three sections having two modules each
Computer-Based (online)

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Tier I

SectionSubjectNo of QuestionsMax MarksDuration
1General Intelligence2550
2General Awareness2550
3Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill)2550
4English Language (Basic Knowledge)2550
Total 100200

Tier II

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Reasoning Topics for SSC CHSL Exam 2023

The following topics cover the reasoning syllabus of the SSC CHSL Exam 2023.

Tips for General Intelligence

Follow these tips to prepare the General Intelligence for the SSC CHSL:

  • Have a go-through of the syllabus and exam pattern.
  • Get the previous year’s question papers and have a crack at them.
  • Make an effective study plan peppered with small achievable goals. Try to make daily, weekly and monthly study plans.
  • Try as many questions as you can. Familiarize yourself with all types of questions.
  • Increase the difficulty level as you proceed with your preparation.
  • Time management is incredibly important. Learn to solve problems within the time limit.
  • Take Mock Tests regularly to build exam stamina.
  • Join online forums and groups. Take part in challenges that you come across.
  • Maintain a positive attitude & keep yourself motivated.

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Takeaways

General Intelligence is a subject that needs a lot of practice. The key to scoring high in General Intelligence is solving questions from a variety of topics. Offer yourself exposure to as many types of questions as possible and keep assessing your progress as you move along with your preparation. We have plenty of FREE preparation material such as Topic Tests, Mini Mocks etc. Give them a try. All the best!

Smita Ray

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