Top 100 Most Repeated Synonyms in SSC Exams Memorize Them in 10 Minutes
Are you working hard day and night to clear SSC exams like CGL, CHSL, MTS, or CPO? We know that for many students, especially those from a Hindi medium or rural background, the English section feels like a nightmare. You might look at thick vocabulary books and feel that learning thousands of new English words is totally impossible. But most students don’t know that the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) does not want you to be a walking dictionary. They just want to check your basic understanding of everyday English. Because of this, they repeat the same vocabulary questions year after year! If you just memorize the top repeated words from previous year papers, you can easily secure full marks in the vocabulary section. In this blog, we have explained this topic in the simplest way and provided the top exam-level synonym questions that you can practice right now.
Let us understand this without using heavy grammar rules.
A Synonym is simply an English word that has the exact same (or very similar) meaning as another word. For example:
What to study for SSC Exams? You do not need to read tough English newspapers daily to pass this section. Just focus on the daily-use words. The SSC board mostly asks words related to human nature (like lazy, hardworking, stubborn), size (like huge, tiny), and feelings (like sad, happy, confused). If you focus purely on the Previous Year Questions (PYQs), vocabulary will become your highest-scoring topic.
Now you know what to study. But reading is not enough. To score full marks, you must practice real exam-level questions. Grab a pen and solve these top 10 repeated synonym questions below to test yourself.
You do not need to mug up the entire dictionary to clear this exam. Just use your brain smartly. Here are 5 easy tricks to master vocabulary quickly:
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No, not at all! SSC asks very basic 10th-level English words that we use in our daily life. They do not ask complex words like bank exams do.
You can comfortably expect 2 to 3 direct questions on synonyms, and another 2 to 3 questions on antonyms (opposite words).
Absolutely not. Reading heavy newspapers is good for UPSC or banking, but for SSC, reading a basic previous year vocabulary book (like Blackbook or Lucent) is more than enough.
Yes. If your exam is very close, memorizing the top 500 most repeated SSC words will easily help you solve 80% to 90% of the vocabulary questions in the actual paper.
Yes, SSC exams have negative marking (usually 0.50 marks or 1/3rd depending on the exact tier/exam) for every wrong answer. If you have never seen a word in your life, do not guess blindly.
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