Preparing for SSC CHSL becomes easier when you understand the real exam pattern and question level. SSC CHSL Tier 2 PYPs play an important role in this helping you know the type of questions asked, difficulty level, and topic-wise weightage. This blog includes shift-wise SSC CHSL Question Papers.
SSC CHSL Question Papers 2025 for Tier 2, Download PDFs
Below are the SSC CHSL Tier 2 Previous Year Papers for the years 2024 and 2022. These papers are extremely useful to learn the pattern expected in upcoming SSC CHSL Exam.
SSC CHSL Tier 2 Question Papers 2024, Download PDFs
Below are the shift-wise SSC CHSL 2024 Papers for Tier 2. Candidates can directly download them using the links.
| Year & Date | Shift | English Paper | Hindi Paper |
| 18th November, 2024 | – | Download Here | Download Here |
Attempt questions from SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2024
Test your preparation with these practice questions from SSC CHSL 2024 Tier 2 question paper. Try to solve them on your own and then check the answers to assess your speed and accuracy.
SSC CHSL Tier 2 Quiz Questions
1. ABCD is a trapezium in which AB is parallel to CD, and E and F are the mid-points of non-parallel sides AD and BC. If EF is parallel to AB, AB = 28 cm and CD = 18 cm, then find EF (in cm)?
2. If an increase of 40% is observed on an amount in 4 years at simple interest, what will be the compound interest on ₹80,000 after 4 years at the same rate of interest?
3. A number 37 is divided into two parts such that 5 times one part and 11 times the other is together equal to 227. Find the value of 9 times the smaller number?
4. Statement I: All undergraduate exams scheduled for tomorrow in Balasore have been cancelled by the university. New dates will be announced early next week. Statement II: High winds and very heavy rains are expected in Balasore tomorrow as the cyclone makes a landfall by 3 pm. Which of the following is correct?
5. What will come in the place of the question mark (?) if ‘+’ and ‘−’ are interchanged and ‘×’ and ‘÷’ are interchanged? 21 − 7 ÷ 144 × 3 + 18 = ?
6. Which of the following statements is correct regarding the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India?
7. How many meaningful four letter English words can be formed using A, E, D and N using all the letters but each letter only once in each word?
8. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. His family lives _ Mahu in Madhya Pradesh.
9. Arrange the sentences in the correct order: S1. CV Raman’s story begins in a village near Tiruchirapalli 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. S6. His young son Raman was not physically very strong, but was very intelligent.
10. Who propounded the famous equation E = mc² in 1905?
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SSC CHSL 2022 Tier 2 PYPs PDF
Below are the shift-wise SSC CHSL 2022 Tier 2 PYPs PDFs conducted on 26th June, 2023 for your practice and exam preparation.
| Year & Date | Shift | English Paper | Hindi Paper |
| 26th June, 2023 | – | Download Here | Download Here |
Attempt questions from SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2022
Try attempting questions from the year 2022 now:
SSC CHSL Tier 2 Quiz Questions
1. The annual growth rate of a city is 2%. If its population in the year 2020 was 1,50,000, then what will its population be in 2023?
2. In a 1200 m circular race, A and B start at the same time from the same position in the same direction at speeds of 18 km/h and 27 km/h, respectively. In how much time after the start of the race will they meet for the first time on the track?
3. Gita’s monthly income is ₹80,000. She spends 15% on education, 40% on household affairs, sends 10% to GPF, saves 15% in a savings bank account and pays the rest as EMI. How much EMI does she pay?
4. Statements: (A) All actors are gold. (B) All gold are houses. (C) All rooms are houses. Conclusions: I. Some gold are rooms. II. Some rooms are actors. Which conclusion(s) follow?
5. Statement: M < K ≤ N > P = J > O ≥ L. Conclusions: I. N > L II. O = M. Which conclusion(s) are definitely true?
6. Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for: “Giving cause for legal action”
7. Arrange the sentences to form a meaningful paragraph: “Do you still recognise me?” I asked. A. The woman looked at me searchingly. B. “I am Mrs. S’s daughter”. C. I came closer and stood on the step. D. She opened the door a little. — She kept staring at me in silence.
8. In Windows OS, when you delete an item from any of the drives by using the ‘Delete’ key or right-clicking and selecting ‘Delete’, the item is moved to _____.
9. Which of the following is a complementary language that helps style the HTML markup code used to create and design websites and web pages?
10. In what ratio should rice costing ₹67.5 per kg be mixed with rice costing ₹60 per kg to get an average price of ₹64 per kg?
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SSC CHSL General Awareness Syllabus 2026 for Tier 2

Topic wise SSC CHSL Tier 2 General Awareness Syllabus
The SSC CHSL General Awareness Syllabus is as follows:
| Topic | Details |
| Environment | Understanding of ecological issues, conservation, and sustainability. |
| Society | Knowledge of societal structures, norms, and values. |
| Current Events | Awareness of significant global, national, and local events. |
| Scientific Aspect | Understanding of scientific principles and their application in daily life. |
| History | Understanding of significant historical events and figures in India and neighboring nations. 1. Indus Valley and Civilization 2. Buddhism and Jainism In India 3. The Magadha Empire 4. Gupta Dynasty 5. Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire 6. India and its Independence |
| Culture | Knowledge of cultural heritage, traditions, and diversity in India and neighboring countries. |
| Geography | Familiarity with geographical features, landmarks, and physical characteristics of the region. 1. The Universe and the Solar System 2. Earth 3. Mountains and Rivers 4. Hydrosphere, Lithosphere, Atmosphere 5. Wind Cyclone 6. Climate 7. Geological Survey Of India 8. Indian Climate, Natural Vegetation And Soil |
| Economic Scene | Awareness of economic policies, trends, and developments impacting India and neighboring nations. 1. General Economics 2. Economic Planning 3. National Income Of India 4. Budget 5. Market 6. Demand and Supply 7. Economic Concept 8. Population of India, Mortery Rate, Unemployment |
| General Policy | Understanding of governmental policies, laws, and regulations governing India and its neighbors. 1. Constitutional Development of India 2. State, Union Territory 3. Fundamental Rights 4. Directive Principles of State Policy 5. Executive, Legislation, Judiciary 6. Constitution of India |
| Scientific Research | Knowledge of ongoing scientific research and advancements in various fields, both nationally and internationally. |
| Physics | 1. Units and Measurement 2. Waves and Motion 3. Light 4. Work and Energy 5. Heat and Temperature |
| Chemistry | 1. Chemical Symbol and Formulae 2. Atomic Structure 3. Periodic Classification 4. Chemical Bonding 5. Oxidation and Reduction 6. Acid, Bases and Salts 7. Carbon and its Compounds 8. Fuels 9. Metals and Non-Metals 10. Man-Made Substances |
| Biology | 1. Living and Non-Living 2. Cell and Its Structure 3. Genetics 4. Organic Evolution 5. Plant Morphology 6. Plant Diseases 7. Nitrogen Cycle 8. Animal Kingdom 9. Animal Tissue 10. Human Diseases |
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