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SSC GD English Topic Tests: Score a Perfect 40/40 Easily

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Let’s talk about a subject that makes many students nervous: English. In the SSC GD Constable exam, you have a good option where you can either attempt the Hindi section or the English section. Because many students come from a Hindi-medium background, they immediately run away from English. They think, “English is too hard, the grammar rules are confusing, and I cannot memorize the dictionary!” But let me tell you a massive secret: SSC GD English is actually one of the easiest and most scoring sections of the entire exam. It is strictly based on 10th-level basic grammar and simple everyday vocabulary. In this blog, we have provided many SSC GD English topic tests. These tests not only help you boost your preparation but also provide you with the opportunity to practice exam-level questions.

SSC GD English Syllabus (Keep it Simple!)

You do not need to study heavy, advanced English grammar. The SSC GD exam only checks if you can understand basic, simple English sentences. Here is the simple breakdown of the chapters you actually need to study:

  • The Vocabulary Game (Most Important!): Synonyms (words with similar meanings), Antonyms (opposite words), One-Word Substitutions, and Spelling Corrections.
  • The “Desi” English (Idioms & Phrases): Common English idioms (like “A piece of cake” or “Bite the dust”).
  • Basic Grammar Rules: Spotting the Error, Fill in the Blanks, and Sentence Improvement. (Mainly based on basic Tenses, Articles, and Prepositions).
  • The Free Marks (Comprehension): Cloze Test (A short paragraph with 5 blank spaces that you have to fill with basic words).

SSC GD Topic-Wise Weightage (Where to Focus More?)

To study smartly, you must know where SSC asks the most questions. Based on previous SSC GD exams, here is the expected number of questions from each topic.

English TopicExpected Number of Questions
Cloze Test (Paragraph Blanks)5
Synonyms & Antonyms3 – 4
Spotting the Error / Improvement3 – 4
Idioms and Phrases2 – 3
One-Word Substitution2 – 3
Spelling Check2
Fill in the Blanks (Grammar)1 – 2

As you can clearly see, Vocabulary and the Cloze Test cover more than 70% of your paper. These are exactly the areas where Topic Tests will do magic for your score.

Why You Must Take Our “English Topic Tests”

You might ask, “Why should I take a 10-minute topic test when I can just read a vocabulary book?” Here is why topic tests are the secret weapon of selected candidates:

  1. Removes the Fear of English: Reading 50 pages of English rules is boring and scary. But taking a short, 10-minute test on your mobile phone with just 15 questions of “Idioms” feels like a fun quiz game.
  2. The “Active Recall” Magic: If you just read a word like “Abundant”, you will forget it tomorrow. But when you get it wrong in a Topic Test, your brain gets shocked and locks that word in your memory forever!
  3. Builds Super Speed: In the exam, you need to save time in English so you can use it for heavy Maths calculations. Topic tests run on a strict timer, training your brain to read and click the right answer in just 15 seconds.
  4. Fixes Exact Grammar Mistakes: You might think you know the rules of “Tenses”, but an “Error Spotting” topic test will quickly show you exactly where you get confused. You can fix that specific rule immediately.

Types of English Questions in SSC GD

Let’s look at a few simple examples, so you know exactly what level to expect:

1. Idioms and Phrases

Why it is scoring: These are standard phrases. Once you read them, you never forget them.

Sample Question: What is the meaning of the idiom “Once in a blue moon”?

Answer: An event that happens very rarely.

2. Synonyms (Similar Meaning)

Why it is scoring: Straightforward vocabulary. No formulas needed!

Sample Question: Choose the correct synonym for the word “GIGANTIC”.

Answer: Huge (or Massive).

3. Spotting the Error

Why it is scoring: SSC repeats the same basic grammar rules every year (like the difference between ‘much’ and ‘many’).

Sample Question: Find the error: “He is going to the market / to buying / some fresh fruits.”

Answer: The error is in “to buying”. It should be “to buy” (To + V1 rule).

Conclusion

English is not tough; it is just a language, and the most scoring section if you approach it smartly. If your Maths calculation is slow, scoring a full 40/40 in English can completely save your final rank and help you get your favorite force like SSF or CISF. Use these extra bonus days wisely. Stop reading thick grammar books. Just take one English Topic Test daily, note down the 5 new words you learned from it in a small diary, and revise that diary every Sunday. You dare to protect this country, learning a few English words is absolutely nothing for you.

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FAQs: SSC GD English Topic Tests

How many questions are asked in the SSC GD English section?

The English Language section consists of exactly 20 questions. Since each question carries 2 marks, the total weightage is 40 marks.

Do I have to attempt both English and Hindi sections?

No, absolutely not! You have a choice. In the exam hall, you can choose to attempt either the 20 questions of English OR the 20 questions of Hindi. You cannot do both.

Is there any negative marking in the SSC GD English section?

Yes, there is a strict negative marking of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer you mark. Therefore, do not guess blindly if you do not know the meaning of a word.

Do I need to read the daily English newspaper (like The Hindu) for SSC GD?

No, that is a huge waste of time for this specific exam. SSC GD asks basic 10th-level vocabulary. Reading daily newspapers is for banking or UPSC exams. Just practice topic tests and previous year questions (PYQs).

What is the most important chapter to score high in English?

The Cloze Test (5 questions) and Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms, One-word substitution) are the most important. Together, they make up about 12 to 14 questions out of 20.

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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