SSC GD Maths Topic Tests: Score a Perfect 40/40 Easily
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How is your preparation going for the SSC GD 2026 exam? Hope you have not forgotten about mathematics. You wake up early, run for kilometers on the ground, and easily memorize all the Current Affairs. But the moment you open a Maths book, your brain freezes. Looking at long calculations and confusing formulas, you might think, “I will just skip Maths and score marks in Hindi and Reasoning.” In the SSC GD exam, the Mathematics section has 20 questions carrying 40 marks. If you skip this section, you are directly handing over your dream uniform to someone else. The truth is, SSC GD Maths is strictly of the 10th-pass level. It is not about how smart you are; it is purely about how much you practice. And the easiest, most stress-free way to practice is by taking SSC GD Maths Topic Tests. In this blog, I will show you how breaking the massive Maths syllabus into small topic tests can help you score a perfect 40/40.

SSC GD Maths Syllabus

Before you start giving tests, you need to know what is actually asked in the exam. You do not need to study high-level engineering mathematics or deep geometry. The exam focuses heavily on basic, everyday Arithmetic. Here is the simple breakdown of the chapters you need to conquer:

  • The Foundation: Percentage, Ratio and Proportion, Average. (If you master these three, the whole syllabus becomes easy!)
  • The Money Game: Profit, Loss and Discount, Simple Interest (SI), and Compound Interest (CI).
  • Speed and Effort: Time and Work, Pipes and Cisterns, Time, Speed and Distance (including Trains and Boats).
  • Numbers: Number System, LCM and HCF, Decimals, and Fractions.
  • Mensuration: Basic 2D and 3D shapes (Area and Volume of squares, rectangles, cylinders, and cones).

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

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

Maths TopicExpected Number of Questions
Percentage & Ratio3-4
Profit, Loss & Discount3-4
Time, Speed & Distance2-3
Time & Work2-3
Mensuration (2D & 3D)2-3
Simple & Compound Interest1-2
Number System, LCM & HCF1-2
Averages & Simplification1-2

As you can see, Profit & Loss, Percentages, and Time & Work cover more than half of your paper. These are the golden areas where Topic Tests will do magic for your score.

Why You Must Take “Maths Topic Tests”

You might ask, “Why should I take a 15-minute topic test when I can just solve questions from a book?” Here is why topic tests are the secret weapon of selected candidates:

  1. Kills the “Maths Phobia”: Opening a book with 500 mixed questions is scary. Taking a short, 15-minute test on your phone with just 10 questions on “Percentages” feels like playing a simple game. It removes your fear completely.
  2. Builds Super Speed: In the exam, you have only 60 minutes for 80 questions. You get roughly 45 seconds for one Maths question. Topic tests run on a timer, which trains your brain to calculate faster under pressure.
  3. Locks Formulas in Your Brain: When you solve 15 questions of “Mensuration” back-to-back, you use the formula for a cylinder repeatedly. It gets permanently locked in your memory.
  4. Finds Your Hidden Weakness: You might think you are good at “Time & Work”, but a topic test will quickly show you that you always get stuck when “A leaves the work after 2 days”. It helps you fix exact mistakes.
  5. Prevents Burnout: You don’t get tired. You can take a quick topic test while sitting on the bus or resting after your morning physical run.

How to Use Topic Tests Effectively (The 3-Step Rule)

Do not just blindly click on tests. Follow this simple routine daily:

  • Step 1: Clear the Concept: Read your notes on one chapter (e.g., Profit & Loss). Learn the basic formula.
  • Step 2: Take the Topic Test: Immediately open your mock test app and take a specific test for Profit & Loss.
  • Step 3: The Golden Analysis: Once the test is over, do not close the app. Check the detailed solutions for the questions you left blank or got wrong. Write down any new short trick you learned in a small notebook.

Conclusion

Maths is not your enemy; it is the most loyal friend in the exam hall. In GK, you might get confused between two options, but in Maths, if your calculation is correct, your 2 marks are 100% guaranteed. Do not let the fear of numbers stop you from wearing the uniform of the CAPFs, SSF, or Assam Rifles. Start from zero today. Take one Maths Topic Test daily, learn from your mistakes, and watch your confidence touch the sky. You dare to guard the nation; solving a few arithmetic questions is nothing for you.

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FAQs: SSC GD Maths Topic Tests

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

The Elementary Mathematics section consists of exactly 20 questions, and since each question carries 2 marks, the whole section is worth 40 marks.

Is Advanced Maths (Trigonometry, Algebra) asked in SSC GD?

No! You can relax. Advanced topics like Trigonometry, deep Geometry, and Algebra are generally not asked in the SSC GD exam. The focus is purely on basic 10th-level Arithmetic and simple Mensuration.

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

Yes, there is a strict negative marking for every incorrect answer you mark. Therefore, do not make blind guesses. If you cannot solve a math problem, it is better to skip it and save your correct marks.

How much time should I spend on the Maths section during the exam?

Since Maths requires calculation, you should ideally aim to finish the Reasoning, Hindi/English, and GK sections as fast as possible, saving about 20 to 25 minutes entirely for the Mathematics section.

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