The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the CHSL exam to recruit candidates for posts like LDC, JSA, and DEO in various government departments. The SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025 will be held after Tier 1 and is expected in early 2026. This exam tests candidates’ skills in Maths, Reasoning, General Intelligence, and English. In this article, you’ll find questions asked in Tier 2, key topics, sample questions, and a link to download the question paper PDF.
Questions Asked in SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025
As per the official notification of CHSL exam, the Tier 2 exam is expected to be held in February or March 2026. The exact date will be announced later on the official website. This exam checks how well candidates can solve problems, understand basic English, and use a computer for simple office work. The questions are based on practical knowledge and basic concepts relevant to daily office work. The SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam will include questions on:
- Mathematical Abilities
- Reasoning and General Intelligence
- English Language and Comprehension
- General Awareness
- Computer Aptitude
Mathematical Abilities Questions for SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam
The SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam is conducted only for those candidates who get shortlisted after Tier 1 exam and tests candidates on various subjects like Maths, Reasoning, and English. To prepare better, candidates can refer to previous year questions to understand the types and difficulty level of quantitative questions.
Q1. A milk seller has 75 liters of cow milk, 45 liters of tetra milk, and 30 liters of full cream milk. These need to be stored in separate containers so that each container has the same quantity of milk and no container contains more than one type of milk. What is the minimum number of containers required to store all the milk?
Q2. A quadrilateral with equal diagonals and opposite sides is always a ________.
Q3. In triangle PQR, the interior angle A is given, and ∠QAR = 116°. Find the measure of ∠QPR.
Q4. In a 2400-meter race, Tan gives Har a 60-second start and still beats him by 40 seconds. If Har’s speed is 6 m/s, find Tan’s speed.
Q5. The marked price of an item is ₹2,800. It is sold with three successive discounts of 15%, 8%, and 5%. Find the actual price of the item (in ₹).
Q6. In trapezium ABCD, AB is parallel to CD, and E and F are midpoints of sides AD and BC (the non-parallel sides). If EF is parallel to AB, AB = 28 cm, and CD = 18 cm, find the length of EF (in cm).
Q7-Q8. (Value calculation-based questions are incomplete and need clarification.)
Q9. The average of five integers is 48. The average of the first four integers is 50% of the fifth integer. Find the fifth integer.
Q10. In a company, the number of people working in commerce, science, and arts are 40, 80, and 60, respectively. If these numbers are represented in a pie chart, what is the respective angle for commerce and arts?
Q11. The ratio of three numbers is 5:7:9, and their least common multiple (LCM) is 1260. What is the difference between the largest and smallest number?
Q12. The radii of two spheres are in the ratio of 4:5. What will be the ratio of their volumes?
Q13. The age of a person is four times the sum of the ages of his three sons. Six years later, his age will be double the sum of the ages of his three sons. What is the current age of the person?
Q14. If an amount increases by 40% in 4 years at simple interest, what will be the simple interest on ₹80,000 after 4 years at the same rate?
Q15. (Value calculation-based question is incomplete.)
Q16. At a 5% annual simple interest rate, a sum becomes ₹4,160 in 6 years. Find the principal amount.
Q17. The surface area of a cube is 1728 cm². Find its volume.
Q18-Q19. (Value calculation-based questions are incomplete.)
Q20. Sandeep sells an overcoat for ₹8,540 and earns a 22% profit. Find the cost price of the overcoat.
Q21. The value of an electronic machine decreases by 5%, 10%, and 15% in the first three years. What will be its value after three years if its initial value was ₹8,000?
Q22. (Value calculation-based question is incomplete.)
Q23. A die is rolled twice, and a coin is tossed three times. Find the probability of rolling a 5 on the die and getting either heads or tails on each coin toss.
Q24. A number 37 is divided into two parts such that five times one part and eleven times the other part sum up to 227. Find nine times the smaller number.
Q25. In the given series, if 88 is replaced with 93 and 41 is replaced with 47, what is the difference between the new median and the previous median?
Q26. The average of 11 results is 59, and the average of the first 10 results is 58. What is the 11th result?
Q27. The weights of seven cousins in a family are 54, 62, 65, 70, 60, 59, and 55 kg. Find the median weight.
Q28. (Value calculation-based question is incomplete.)
Q29. Ranish and Vineet alternate working every other day, starting with Ranish. The entire work is completed in 60 days. If Ranish alone can complete the work in 90 days, how many days would Vineet take to complete the work alone?
Q30. The average of 11 results is 60, and the average of the first 10 results is 59. What is the 11th result?
Reasoning and General Intelligence Questions for SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam
These questions test a candidate’s ability to think logically, identify patterns, and solve problems quickly. Practicing such questions will help improve accuracy and confidence in the actual exam.
Q1. In this question, two courses of action I and II are given after a statement. You need to assume the information provided in the statement to be true and decide which of the given courses of action should be followed based on the statement.
Statement: Despite repeated warnings, a student was caught hiding a large mobile phone in school.
Course of action: I) The mobile phone should be seized from the student, and the parents should be called to the school. II) The student should be punished for this mistake.
What should be followed?
Q2. How many meaningful English words can be formed using the letters R, O, W, D, and C, with each letter used only once?
Q3. 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?
Q4. Select the set of numbers that are related in the same way as the numbers in the given set.
(19, 9, 173)
(6, 17, 104)
Q5. Based on the given arrangement, select the correct option for the folded shape that matches the unfolded shape.
Q6. How many meaningful English words can be formed using the letters Y, P, R, and A, with each letter used only once?
Q7. In a certain code language, ‘PAID’ is coded as ‘3274’ and ‘APED’ is coded as ‘6437’. What is the code for ‘E’ in that language?
Q8. Four figures are given, out of which three are identical and form a group. Which figure is not related to the group?
Q9. Four figures are given, out of which three are identical and form a group. Which figure is not related to the group?
Q10. Some people are sitting in a row facing north. ‘T’ is sitting immediately to the right of ‘U’. ‘Y’ is sitting 5 places to the left of ‘U’. ‘T’ and ‘P’ have ‘Z’ as their nearest neighbor. ‘V’ is sitting 5 places to the left of ‘T’. ‘O’ is sitting at one of the ends, 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 in the row?
Q11. Select the set of numbers that are related in the same way as the numbers in the given set.
(7, 11, 33)
(14, 18, 54)
Q12. A paper is folded and then cut as shown below. Select the figure that matches the unfolded form of the paper.
Q13. Two statements I and II are given. These statements may be the cause, the effect of one another, or they may be independent causes. One statement may be the effect of the other statement. Read the statements and choose the correct option.
Statement: M < N ≤ O = S > T ≥ W ≥ Z
Conclusion: I. M ≤ T
II. N < Z
Q14. Two statements I and II are given. These statements may be the cause, the effect of one another, or they may be independent causes. One statement may be the effect of the other statement. Read the statements and choose the correct option.
I) In Balasore, all the planned graduate exams are conducted by the university, and the new dates will be announced next week.
II) There is a possibility of strong winds and heavy rainfall in Balasore as the cyclone is expected to make landfall by 3 pm tomorrow.
Q15. Select the correct sequence that represents the shapes in the order from smallest to largest.
- Hexagon
- Triangle
- Pentagon
- Square
- Octagon
Q16. Following a certain pattern, 89 is related to 78, and 97 is related to 86. Following the same pattern, which number is related to 72?
Q17. Which subgroup of # and % should come on the left side of the pattern to maintain the same pattern and relationship as in the right side of the subgroup?
: VXB :: ACG : %
Q18. Out of four numbers, three numbers are identical in a specific way and form a group. Which number is not related to that group?
Q19. Out of the four words given, three words are related in a specific way and form a group. Which word is not related to that group?
- Ring – Circle
- Jamdani cap – Cone
- Television – Triangle
- Ball – Sphere
Q20. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assume the information in the statements is true even if it seems contrary to general experience and decide which conclusion follows from the given statements.
Statement: Some rice is white. Some rice is brown. No white is wheat.
Conclusions: I) Some wheat is brown. II) Some rice is not wheat. III) Some brown is not white.
Q21. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assume the information in the statements is true even if it seems contrary to general experience and decide which conclusion follows from the given statements.
Statement: Some lemons are colored. No color is water. Some water is liquid.
Conclusions: I) Some lemons are liquid. II) Some lemons are not water. III) Some liquids are not color.
Q22. Two statements I and II are given. These statements may be the cause, the effect of one another, or they may be independent causes. One statement may be the effect of the other statement. Read the statements and choose the correct option.
I) Fresh and raw salads contain antioxidants, vitamins A, C, folate, calcium, fiber, and phytonutrients that are beneficial for health.
II) Eating salad at the beginning of the day is a very good practice for healthy living.
Q23. If in the number 23584617, 2 is added to each odd digit and 1 is subtracted from each even digit, how many digits will appear more than once in the new number?
Q24. Based on the given analogy, if MNQP is related to STWV, ABED is related to GHKJ, then how is IJML related to which of the following options?
- PORS
- OPRS
- OPSR
- ROPS
Q25. Out of four numbers, three numbers are identical in a specific way and form a group. Which number is not related to that group?
Q26. Select the combination of letters that will complete the given sequence.
REMRRE_R_EEMRRE_M_
Q27. If the symbols ‘+’ and ‘−’ are exchanged, and ‘×’ and ‘÷’ are exchanged in the following equation, what will replace the question mark?
21 − 7 ÷ 144 × 3 + 18 = ?
English Language and Comprehension Questions for SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025
The SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025 is yet to be conducted. Meanwhile, candidates can refer to English questions from the 2024 exam to understand the type and level of questions asked in this section. This part of the exam checks your grammar, vocabulary, reading skills, and basic writing ability. Practicing previous year’s questions will help you prepare more effectively.
Q1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The rising rate of inflation is making life very hard for ________ poor.
Q2. Rearrange the jumbled words and choose the alternative that correctly matches the given sentence.
The youth ___________ now-a-days.
life / of / today / a / leading / are / miserable
Q3. Select the most appropriate article(s) to fill in the blanks.
I was in ________ state of unconsciousness for about half ________ hour.
Q4. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
The new sunshades have protected our windows during the rainy season.
Q5. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Abolish
Q6. Replace the underlined word in the given sentence with its correctly spelt version.
I have been morning the death of my pet dog.
Q7. The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
The Supreme Court set away / the verdict of the High Court / and agreed to hear the plea / of the complainant.
Q8. Rearrange the jumbled words and choose the alternative that correctly matches the given sentence.
I missed the ________for the next.
usually / hour / which / for / board / had / wait / an / bus / I / and / to
Q9. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Harish is clever than wise.
Q10. Rearrange the jumbled words and choose the alternative that correctly matches the given sentence.
The people of _______ to survive.
are / this / island / commodities / deprived / essential / needed / remote / of
Q11. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word to fill in the blank.
Allies have always come to his rescue in spite of his ____________ attempts to defame him.
Q12. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the first and the last sentences (S1 and S6) are in the correct order, the sentences in between are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
S1. CV Raman’s story begins in a village near Tiruchirapalli (known in his days as Trichinopoly) in southern India.
P. When he was four years old, Raman’s family moved to Vishakapatnam.
Q. He was born on 8 November 1888, the second child of R Chandrashekara Iyer and Parvati Ammal.
R. Chandrasekara Iyer was an athletic man and he took active interest in sports.
S. His father took up a job there, as a lecturer in Mrs. AV Narsimha Rao College, where he taught physics, mathematics and physical geography.
S6. His young son Raman was not physically very strong, but was very intelligent and he preferred to read books and work at his studies.
Q13. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Call it a day
Q14. Select the most appropriate adverb to fill in the blank.
________, I’m going to walk my dog.
Q15. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
The patient says, “I am fine.”
Q16. Select the most appropriate phrasal verb that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
The firefighters tried their best to extinguish the fire.
Q17. Complete the sentence by choosing an appropriate word from the given options.
He has not _______ returned the money.
Q18. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Doctors saved many lives during the pandemic.
Q19. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Research in Social Sciences is plagued nowadays on gloomy definitions and measurements.
Q20. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.
It’s funny how every time he fails to apply the _________ and _________ the glass.
Q21. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
Q22. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
His family lives _______ Mahu in Madhya Pradesh.
Q23. In the following sentence, a few of the spellings are incorrect. Find out the sentence with correctly spelt words from the given options.
Q24. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
He will say that he is okay.
Q25. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
I remember my mother taking me to the stadium.
Q26. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Dingy
Q27. Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word in the given sentence.
Huxley was an exponent of Darwin’s theory of evolution.
Q28. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
He always says to me, “I am perturbed.”
General Awareness Questions from SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025
The SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025 is yet to be conducted, but candidates can refer to the General Awareness questions from the previous year exam to understand the types of topics usually asked. This section covers subjects like current affairs, history, geography, science, polity, and static GK. Practicing these questions will help you stay prepared for the expected topics and improve your chances of scoring well in this part of the exam.
- Which theme was chosen by the Central Vigilance Commission for the Vigilance Awareness Week 2024?
- Who among the following participated in the World’s Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893?
- Which of the following is not a feature of the fundamental duties provided under the Constitution of India?
- Besides the nucleus, which part of the cell contains DNA and ribosomes and can synthesize its own proteins?
- Select the correct sequence of plateaus and mountain ranges from south to north in India.
- Match the microfinance concepts with their descriptions:
- (a) Microcredit
- (b) Microsavings
- (c) Microinsurance
- (d) Social Collateral
- Which of the following is the 10th fundamental duty mentioned in the Indian Constitution?
- In 2021, where was the X-band Doppler Weather Radar inaugurated by the Union Minister Jitendra Singh for better weather forecasting?
- The torrid zone is located between which of the following?
- In a 12g Carbon-12 atom, what is the term for the number of atoms?
- Regarding the functions of currency, which of the following statements is/are correct?
- Statement 1: Currency, as a unit of account, measures the market value of goods and services.
- Statement 2: Currency does not serve as an important standard for deferred payment.
- Census work in India is conducted in how many phases?
- Which statement about the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India is correct?
- When was International Anti-Corruption Day observed in 2021 to raise awareness about corruption and find new ways to combat it?
- The Nataraja symbolizes the dance of which Hindu deity?
- What is the cotton-like growth over stale and wet bread called?
- In 1905, who developed the equation E = mc²?
- Which of the following statements about orographic rainfall is correct?
Computer Aptitude Questions from SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025
The SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025 is yet to be conducted. However, candidates can refer to the Computer Aptitude questions from the 2024 exam to get an idea of the type and difficulty level of questions asked. These will help 2025 aspirants prepare more effectively.
- What is the role of the CPU after a DMA transfer begins?
- Which application software is used to manage large datasets and process queries?
- In symmetric encryption, how many keys are used for encrypting and decrypting data?
- Which statement best describes the primary difference between broadband and dial-up?
- What is the function of the “Ctrl + V” shortcut key?
- Amazon is an example of which type of e-commerce model?
- Which protocol is typically used for data encapsulation in a WAN?
- What does the term “QR” stand for in “QR Code”?
- What is one essential function of ROM in a computer system?
- Which browser extension can be used to download a complete web page for offline use?
- What is the keyboard shortcut for “Save As” in MS Word 2019?
- Which device designed by Charles Babbage is considered the first mechanical computer?
- How can smileys or emojis reduce misunderstandings in instant messaging?
- In Windows OS, which keyboard shortcut is commonly used to rename a file or folder?
- In the print dialog box, which option allows you to save a web page as a digital file instead of printing it?
SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025 Questions PDF
Candidates can download the SSC CHSL Tier 2 Question Paper and Answer Key for the last year’s exam for reference. The direct link to access both the question paper and answer key is provided below to help candidates understand the exam pattern, difficulty level, and prepare more effectively.
Importance Of Questions Asked In SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025
The SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025 is yet to be held, but going through the questions asked in the 2024 exam can be very helpful. These questions give you a clear idea of the type, pattern, and difficulty level of the Tier 2 paper. By practicing previous year’s questions, you can understand which topics are important, improve your accuracy, and build confidence for the upcoming exam.
Particulars | Importance |
Test of Writing Skills | Improves clarity, structure, and presentation in writing essays or letters, which is crucial for scoring well. |
Understanding the Exam Pattern | Familiarizes candidates with the question types and exam format, boosting confidence and reducing anxiety. |
Time Management Practice | Helps candidates manage time effectively by practicing time allocation for each question. |
Enhancing Analytical Abilities | Sharpens analytical and logical thinking, which is essential for both the exam and future job responsibilities. |
Understanding Marking Scheme | Helps candidates prioritize questions based on their weightage in the marking scheme. |
Improve Accuracy | Increases accuracy through regular practice, reducing errors and minimizing negative marking. |
Better Preparation for Real Exam Conditions | Simulates real exam conditions, helping candidates adapt to exam pressure. |
Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses | Allows candidates to focus on weaker areas and improve performance by identifying strengths. |
Confidence Building | Boosts confidence as candidates solve questions successfully, ensuring readiness for the exam. |
Improving Overall Performance | Regular practice refines knowledge and skills, leading to better performance in the exam. |
Questions Asked In SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2025 – FAQs
Ans. It will be held after Tier 1, scheduled from 8th to 18th September 2025.
Ans. The paper includes Mathematical Abilities, Reasoning, English, General Awareness, and Computer Aptitude.
Ans. Not exactly, but similar patterns and concepts are followed from previous years.
Ans. It ranges from easy to moderate, based on practical application of formulas.
Ans. Both types are asked – grammar, vocabulary, voice, speech, and comprehension.
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