How to Prepare Quantitative Aptitude for SSC CHSL – Important Tips & Strategies

Quantitative Aptitude for SSC CHSL: Quantitative aptitude is regarded as one of the most scoring sections in SSC CHSL but without proper preparation, it can also be one of the most difficult sections in SSC CHSL paper. Therefore, aspirants are always looking out for ways on how to prepare quantitative aptitude for SSC CHSL.

In this blog, we will be sharing important tips and strategies that will be beneficial for SSC CHSL aspirants in cracking the quantitative aptitude section in SSC CHSL.

Before moving to the tips and strategies. It is very essential for the aspirants to know the SSC CHSL selection process and exam pattern.

SSC CHSL Selection Process

SSC CHSL selection process is completed in three tiers which are Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3

TierExam Type
Tier I Computer-based test (Multiple Choice Questions)
Tier IIDescriptive Test – English/Hindi
Tier IIISkill Test/Computer Test

SSC CHSL Exam Pattern

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Pattern

SectionsTotal Marks
General Awareness50
General Intelligence 50
Quantitative Aptitude50
English Language50
Total200 

SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam Pattern

TopicsTotal Marks
Essay Writing, Letter and Application Writing100

Note: For Essay writing the number of words should be between 200-250 and for application writing, it should be between 150-200 words

The qualifying criteria for this round is 33 marks.

SSC CHSL Tier 3 Exam Pattern

LanguagePassing CriteriaTest Duration
English35 wpm15 minutes*
Hindi30 wpm15 minutes*

*For the visually handicapped (40% disability) the test duration is 30 minutes.

As we can see from the above, Quantitative Aptitude comes under the SSC CHSL Tier 1 and therefore is very important from the aspirant’s point of view. For moving to the next level aspirants/candidates need to clear the Tier 1 exam.

How to Prepare Quantitative Aptitude for SSC CHSL?

Here are some of the best ways in which you can prepare for the quantitative aptitude section in SSC CHSL:

Get your Basics Correct

To start preparing for any competitive exam, our first approach should be to get our basics correct as it will build a strong foundation for preparation. Therefore, at the start of the preparation, your focus should be on learning the basics and once you develop a good understanding of the topics, then they should try out the shortcuts that will help you in solving questions quickly.

Manage your Time

All your preparation will be rendered useless if you are not able to manage your time properly. Therefore, once you start preparing for the exam try to find out your strong and weak areas. Once that is identified, devote some extra time to the weaker sections and track your progress in a week or 15 days.

Also, when you are confident of attempting a mock test paper, then give 1 minute to solve questions. Do not use more time or else it will be difficult to attempt more questions.

Practice Mock Tests

The best way to prepare for the quantitative aptitude section or in that case any of the topics, it is best to take as much as mock tests as possible. Taking mocks will improve your speed and accuracy for the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam.

Learn Short Cuts

In order to solve questions in the fastest way possible, learning shortcuts is the best way. But, shortcuts will be applicable once you are thorough with your concepts. Shortcuts help in saving time during exams which enables candidates to attempt more questions.

Be Consistent

Consistency is the key to clear competitive exams like SSC CHSL. As the maths section is a very important section, therefore try to devote at least 2-3 hours for practising various topics as per the SSC CHSL Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus.

Most Important Tips for Quantitative Aptitude Preparation

Following are some of the most useful tips that will help in solving maths questions in the SSC CHSL exam:

  • Try learning square and cube roots up to 30
  • Learn vedic maths to solve questions faster. You can refer Quicker Maths by M Tyra for this purpose.
  • Practice full paper and sectional mock tests
  • Evaluate your performance after each mocks. Oliveboard provides you with performance evaluation after each mock test.
  • Do not waste more than 1 minute on any question
  • Assess your weaker areas and take more mocks to increase accuracy in weaker topics.

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Quantitative Aptitude Topic Wise Weightage

TopicProbable Questions
Number System1-2
Time & Work1-2
Percentage/ Profit and Loss & Discount2-3
Simple & Compound Interest1-2
Time, Speed & Distance1-2
Data Interpretation2-3
Ratio/ Allegation/ Average1-2
Mensuration2-3
Geometry2-3
Algebra2-3
Trigonometry2-3
Coordinate Geometry1-2

SSC CHSL Topic-wise Quantitative Aptitude Preparation Strategy

The quantitative aptitude section comprises 25 questions from the various topics of maths like Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Profit and Loss, Ratio and Proportion, Simplification, Simple and Compound Interest, Number Systems, Time and Distance, Data Interpretation, Mensuration etc. Each question carries 2 marks for the correct answer and 0.50 marks deducted for every wrong answer.

Algebra: The questions from Algebra are mostly around the topics of simplification, factorisation, linear equation, surds etc.

Trigonometry: The questions on trigonometry are mostly from height and distance, trigonometric ratios etc.

Number System: The questions on the number system will be based on whole numbers, relation between numbers, decimals and fractions.

Geometry: The topics from geometry involves triangles, circles and its chords

Mensuration: The questions on mensuration involves spheres, cones, hemispheres

Data Interpretation: The questions that can be expected from this section are bar charts, pie charts, polygon, histogram

Simple and Compound Interest: The questions that can be expected from this topic revolves around simple and compound interest.

Time, Speed and Distance: This topic will include questions on trains, speed and distance.

Profit and Loss: Profit and Loss topics include questions on profit and loss of items, selling price and cost price etc.

Conclusion

SSC CHSL 2022 Notification is out and the Tier 1 exam is expected to be held in May 2022. It is high time that candidates start preparing for the SSC CHSL exam and quantitative aptitude being an important topic needs more preparation. We hope this article helps the aspirants to prepare Quantitative Aptitude for SSC CHSL Tier1.


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