SSC GD Constable Exam Analysis: SSC is conducting the SSC GD constable recruitment for the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), National Investigation Agency (NIA), and Assam Rifles. The SSC Constable GD examination has started today i.e 10th January 2023., and will continue till 14th January 2023. The exam analysis can help students to get a better picture of the question asked in the exam. Here in this blog, we will provide you with the SSC GD Constable Exam analysis for 10th January 2023.
The Computer Based Examination will have one paper on objective-type questions. The paper will contain 100 objective questions of 1 mark each, making an aggregate of 100 marks for the entire paper. The paper will have questions based on 4 different subjects – General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Knowledge and General Awareness, Elementary Mathematics, and English/ Hindi. Refer to the table below for details.
Part
Subject
Number of questions
Maximum Marks
Part A
General Intelligence and Reasoning
25
25
Part B
General Knowledge and General Awareness
25
25
Part C
Elementary Mathematics
25
25
Part D
English/ Hindi
25
25
Important Points:
The Total Duration of the exam will be 90 minutes
All questions will be Multiple Choice Questions of 1 mark each.
The candidates may take the exam in either English or Hindi.
For each of the correct answers given by the candidate, 1 mark is added to the score.
For each incorrect answer, ¼ marks or 0.25 shall be deducted from the total score as negative marking.
The candidates will be informed about the examination dates only through the official website.
There will be no provision for any re-evaluation or re-assessment.
The questions in the Computer Based Examination will be of Matriculation level.
Walk-through video/ Mock Test on the Computer Based Examination has been provided on the website of the Commission in the ‘Candidate’s Corner’ Section.
Candidates are not permitted to use calculators and other electronic gadgets. They should not, therefore, bring the same inside the Examination Hall/ Lab.
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