Most Repeated Reasoning Questions for SSC CHSL Tier 2, Download PDF

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The SSC CHSL Tier 2 Reasoning section is important to test your logical thinking, analytical ability, and problem-solving skills. Many questions are repeated in different forms from previous years, so practicing them helps improve your speed and accuracy. In this blog, we have shared the most repeated reasoning questions from SSC CHSL Tier 2 exams to help you understand the pattern and prepare better. You can also download the PDF that includes 100 most repeated Tier 2 reasoning questions for complete practice.

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To get the full set of 100 Most Repeated SSC CHSL Reasoning Questions for Tier 2, download the PDF linked below. It covers all key reasoning topics along with detailed solutions, making it easier for you to prepare thoroughly and score better in the exam. This PDF will help you revise frequently asked concepts and build strong problem-solving skills for the Tier 2 stage.

Most Repeated Reasoning Questions for SSC CHSL

Below are some most repeated reasoning questions for SSC CHSL Exam 2026

1. If 2 is added to each odd digit and 1 is subtracted from each even digit in the number 23584617, how many digits will appear more than once in the new number thus formed?
A) Three
B) None
C) Two
D) One
Answer: A) Three

2. Three of the following four number triads are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the number triad that does not belong to that group? (Operations should be performed on whole numbers only.)
A) 94 – 85 – 76
B) 112 – 103 – 94
C) 76 – 67 – 54
D) 87 – 78 – 69
Answer: C) 76 – 67 – 54

3. Two statements I and II have been given. Read both and select the correct option.
I. All undergraduate exams scheduled for tomorrow in Balasore have been cancelled by the university. New dates will be announced early next week.
II. High winds and very heavy rains are expected in Balasore tomorrow as the cyclone makes landfall by 3 pm.
A) I is the cause and II is its possible effect
B) Both I and II are independent causes
C) Both I and II are effects of independent causes
D) II is the cause and I is its possible effect
Answer: D) II is the cause and I is its possible effect

4. What will come in the place of the question mark (?) in the following equation, if ‘+’ and ‘−’ are interchanged and ‘×’ and ‘÷’ are interchanged?
21 − 7 ÷ 144 × 3 + 18 = ?
A) 323
B) 330
C) 339
D) 342
Answer: C) 339

5. In a certain code language, ‘DARK’ is coded as ‘3284’ and ‘RAKE’ is coded as ‘6438’. What is the code for ‘E’ in that language?
A) 3
B) 6
C) 4
D) 8
Answer: B) 6

6. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the given series, will complete the series.
REMRRE_R_EEMRRE_M_
A) REME
B) EMER
C) MREM
D) MRME
Answer: C) MREM

7. How many meaningful English words can be formed from Y, P, R and A, using each letter mandatorily but only once in each word?
A) One
B) Two
C) More than two
D) None
Answer: A) One

8. Three of the following word pairs are alike in some manner and hence form a group. Which word pair does not belong to that group?
A) Television – Triangle
B) Ring – Circle
C) Ball – Sphere
D) Birthday hat – Cone
Answer: A) Television – Triangle

9. Which of the following letter-clusters should replace # and % so that the pattern and relationship followed between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of :: is the same as that on the right side of :: ?

# : VXB :: ACG : %

A) # – UWA, % – BDH
B) # – GIM, % – KMQ
C) # – HDN, % – BDH
D) # – UVN, % – KMQ
Answer: A) # – UWA, % – BDH

10. A certain number of people are sitting in a row facing the north direction. ‘T’ is sitting to the immediate right of ‘U’. ‘Y’ is sitting 5th to the left of ‘U’. ‘Z’ is an immediate neighbour of both ‘T’ and ‘P’. ‘V’ is sitting 5th to the left of ‘T’. ‘O’ is sitting at one extreme end, and there is only one person sitting between ‘O’ and ‘Y’. If no other person is sitting in the row, what is the total number of people seated?
A) 11
B) 12
C) 13
D) 14
Answer: A) 11

11. Who is the tallest? P is taller than Q, R is shorter than Q, S is taller than P.
A) P
B) Q
C) R
D) S
Answer: D) S

12. Find the odd one out:
A) Square
B) Triangle
C) Circle
D) Rectangle
Answer: C) Circle

13. If RAM is written as 18-1-13, how is FAN written?
A) 6-1-14
B) 5-1-14
C) 6-2-14
D) 4-1-13
Answer: A) 6-1-14

14. 6 : 36 :: 9 : ?
A) 72
B) 81
C) 90
D) 99
Answer: B) 81

15. Choose the odd pair:
A) Lion–Pride
B) Fish–School
C) Sheep–Flock
D) Elephant–Swarm
Answer: D) Elephant–Swarm

16. Which number will replace the question mark? 3, 6, 18, 72, ?
A) 360
B) 400
C) 420
D) 450
Answer: A) 360

17. If WHITE = 23, BLACK = 16, then GREEN = ?
A) 22
B) 28
C) 26
D) 30
Answer: C) 26

18. Find the next term: A, D, I, P, ?
A) Y
B) Z
C) X
D) W
Answer: A) Y

19. If 4 * 3 = 25 and 5 * 2 = 29, then 6 * 3 = ?
A) 45
B) 46
C) 47
D) 49
Answer: A) 45

20. Find the odd number:
A) 121
B) 144
C) 169
D) 196
Answer: B) 144

SSC CHSL Reasoning Syllabus

Before starting your preparation, it is important to know the SSC CHSL Reasoning Syllabus. The syllabus is divided into four main categories:

CategoryTopics Covered
Verbal ReasoningSemantic Analogy, Semantic Classification, Semantic Series, Word Building, Drawing Inferences, Problem Solving, Coding-DecodingNumber Series, Numerical Operations
Non-Verbal ReasoningFigural Analogy, Figural Classification, Figural Series, Embedded Figures, Pattern Folding & Unfolding, Figural Pattern Folding & Completion
Mixed/Other TopicsSymbolic Operations, Symbolic/Number Analogy, Symbolic/Number Classification, Trends, Venn Diagrams, Space Orientation
Advanced TopicsCritical Thinking, Emotional Intelligence, Social Intelligence, Other relevant sub-topics as per exam updates

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