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SSC CHSL 3rd July Exam Analysis 2024, All Shifts Good Attempts

Staff Selection Commission has scheduled the SSC CHSL Exam for Tier 1 Exam 2024 from 1st July to 11th July 2024 in 4 different shifts. The SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 2024 will help you to understand the pattern followed by SSC for the Tier 1 examination so far. Today is the 3rd day of the exam, according to the past two days’ analysis it is understood that the level of overall examination was easy to moderate.

The SSC CHSL 2024 Exam Analysis 3rd July, for all shifts, will help you to understand the level of examination and types of questions set by SSC for the upcoming days. We are covering the detailed SSC CHSL Exam Analysis section-wise along with the number of good attempts and level of the examination.

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SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Analysis 2024, 3rd July, Difficulty Level

Read the table below to check the good attempts and difficulty levels of the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam conducted on 3rd July 2024. The examinees have stated that the overall level of examination was easy to moderate.

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Difficulty Level (3rd July 2024)
Subject Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3  Shift 4
Quantitative Aptitude Moderate Easy Easy-Moderate Moderate
General Intelligence and Reasoning Easy-Moderate Easy Easy Easy
English  Comprehension Easy Easy-Moderate Easy Easy
General Awareness Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate
Overall Easy-Moderate Easy-Moderate Easy-Moderate Easy-Moderate

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Analysis 2024, 3rd July, Good Attempts

The good attempts are the number of attempts candidates have in their examination. The below table provides you with the details of each section. The good attempts are from the review obtained by the examinees.

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Good Attempts (3rd July 2024)
Subject Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3  Shift 4
Quantitative Aptitude 17-20 20-21 20-21 19-22
General Intelligence and Reasoning 20-22 20-22 20-21 22-23
English  Comprehension 22-24 23-24 22-23 22-23
General Awareness 15-16 16-17 15-16 16-17
Overall 74-80 79-84 77-81 79-85

SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 1st July 2024 Section-Wise

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam consists of four sections: General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. Interested candidates can refer to the section-wise SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Analysis provided below.

SSC CHSL 3rd July Exam Analysis 2024 for General Intelligence and Reasoning

Shift 1:

  • Calendar – 2 question
  • Blood Relation – 1 or 2 questions coded
  • Coding Decoding – 2 questions
  • Syllogism
  • Alphabet Series
  • Mathematical Operation – 3
  • Mirror Image – 2 question
  • Figure Series
  • Figure Completion
  • Figure Counting

SSC CHSL Exam Analysis Today: General Awareness

Shift 1:

  • 2 Questions on the 2011 Census – lowest population in which state
  • Where was the 1951 Asisan Gaes hosted?
  • 3 to 4 questions on Computer Knowledge
  • Current Affairs
  • Right to health
  • Athlete and sport
  • Question on Five Year Plan
  • Question on the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act
  • Yakshagaan related to which state
  • Question on Literacy Rate
  • Question on Soils of North India
  • Kuchipudi Dance which state
  • Question on DNA
  • Question on Atmanirbhar Bharat Yojana
  • One question from Chemistry

Shift 2

  • Which River is Sorrow of Bihar
  • Article 79 of the Constitution
  • Chief Economic Advisor of India
  • Nadar Award which country
  • Books and Author
  • Question on Digital Payment in India
  • Census question related to Lakshadweep
  • Question on the Pala Dynasty
  • Question on Kho Kho sports
  • Classical Dancer related question
  • Question on Red Planet
  • Question on FASTER app

Shift 3:

  • Deccan plateau shape
  • Ursa is what
  • Kalaripayattu
  • The default word type is left right or center
  • Treasure bill
  • Promissory notes
  • Hola mohalla dance
  • Article for less payment to females
  • Article 26
  • Manchester of India which state
  • Narmada river related
  • Question on Hockey
  • Khatri Tribe
  • Tansen Award which state

Shift 4:

  • Chang Folk Dance which state
  • Where is Sambar Lake situated?
  • Constitution Article related to Citizenship
  • Question on IPL winner in 2023
  • Author of Ghulamgiri
  • Question on Ramzaan month
  • Governor of Karnataka
  • Question on EWS Reservation
  • First Indian women wrestler to win a medal in Olympics
  • World Poverty Index
  • Chief of Naval Staff
  • Question on FIFA World Cup
  • Classification of Species
  • Chhanulal Mishra related to which Gharana

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Analysis 2024 for Quantitative Aptitude

Shift 1:

  • Time and Work – efficiency based question
  • Lines and angles 2 question
  • Percentage 4 Questions
  • Simple Interest and Compound Interest – 1 each
  • Trigonometry question on identities
  • DI – 4 questions
  • Question on triangle and circle concepts
  • Question on Remainder Theorem
  • Divisibility Rule of 99
  • Election-Based Calculative Question – 2
  • Time and Distance
  • Question on Fraction comparison
  • Question on successive discount
  • Question on Trains
  • 3D Mensuration – questions on cone, sphere and cuboid

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Analysis 2024: English Comprehension

  • Comprehension – 5 questions
  • Antonyms – 4 to 5 questions
  • Cloze Test
  • Vice and Narration

Shift 3:

  • Antonyms 4-5
  • Grammar error 5-6

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FAQs

What was the difficulty level of SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam, 3rd July 2024?

The difficulty level of SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam, 3rd July 2024 Exam was easy to moderate.

Where can I check SSC CHSL Exam analysis for today for all shifts?

You can check SSC CHSL Exam Analysis in this article above. SSCADDA team is working hard to check the level of exam for candidates going to appear in the upcoming exam.

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