SSC GD Exam Analysis 2021, 18th Nov, Shift-1 Questions

SSC GD Exam Analysis 2021: The Staff Selection Commission has conducted the third day of the General Duty Constable Exam today on 18th November 2021 and thousands of candidates in various regions have attempted their exam in this shift. The candidates whose exam is scheduled for the next shifts in the coming days must be eager to know which questions were asked in the 1st shift. As the shift is over and for your help, we have collected all the details and providing accurate SSC GD Exam Analysis 2021 in this article to help you understand the difficulty level, type of questions, and overall good attempts for the SSC GD Exam 2021 held on 18th November 2021, Shift-1.

SSC GD Exam Analysis 2021- 18th November, Shift-1

Our expert faculty has conducted a direct review session with the candidates who had their exam in Shift-1 on 18th November 2021 and we have discussed the same in detail in this article. As per our exam analysis, the difficulty level of the SSC GD Exam on 18 Nov, Shift-1 was Easy. If you are one among waiting for the exam analysis, do not miss out on the information we have provided here as this would be really helpful if you have to exam in the next or upcoming shifts. SSC GD Exam is to be held from 16th November to 15th December 2021 for 25271 General Duty Constable posts.

SSC GD Constable Exam Analysis- Overall Good Attempts

The overall good attempts as reviewed through SSC GD Exam Analysis of Shift-1 could range between 77-84 and the overall difficulty level of the exam was Easy. Check the section-wise difficulty level & good attempts from the below tabular data.

SSC GD Exam Analysis 2021
Sno. Subject Good Attempts Difficulty Level
1 General Intelligence & Reasoning 20-21 Easy
2 General Knowledge & General Awareness 18-20 Easy
3 Elementary Mathematics 20-22 Easy
4 English/ Hindi 19-21 Easy
Overall 77-84 Easy

SSC GD Constable Exam Analysis 2021- Section-wise Review

In the below section, we have provided the detailed section-wise exam analysis for SSC GD Exam held on 18th November 2021. Know the questions asked in General Awareness, General Knowledge, English language, and Elementary mathematics.

SSC GD Exam Analysis- General Awareness and General Knowledge

The questions asked in this section was “Easy” as reviewed by the candidates. Some of the Questions Asked in the SSC GD Shift-1 Exam from GK & GA have been listed below. From the History section, a number of questions were more than previous day. Have a look at the section-wise questions asked from the below table-

Topic No of Questions Asked
History 04-05
Geography 03
Polity 02
Science 04-05
Current Affairs 05
Static GK 06
Total 25

Questions Asked in the General Awareness & General Knowledge section in Shift-1 of 17th November 2021 has been discussed here-

  1. Lieutenant Governor of Delhi
  2. Ranji Trophy
  3. Writer of Narayana Shastra
  4. Capital of Germany
  5. Dandiya Dance is associated with which state
  6. First Prime Minister of Pakistan
  7. Deficiency of Vitamin K
  8. Kaziranga National Park
  9. Article 280
  10. Length of National Way
  11. At which river Mahakaleshwar Temple is situated?
  12. The first female who won Arjuna Award
  13. Who is the first CEO of Niti Ayog?
  14. Which insect inhales through the skin?

SSC GD Exam Analysis- General Intelligence & Reasoning

There were total of 25 questions asked in the reasoning section. As per the SSC GD Exam Analysis conducted by our faculty with the candidates who have appeared in Shift-1 on 18th November 2021, the reasoning section was Easy and the questions were asked from the below-listed topics.

Questions Asked-

Topic No of Questions
Coding-Decoding 03
Missing Term 02
Venn diagram 01
Syllogism 02
Paper Folding 01
Odd one out 04
Mathematics Operation 01
Analogy 02
Series 04
Sequence 01
Puzzle ( Linear Sitting Arrangement) 02
Mirror Image 01
Hidden Figure 01
Complete Figure 02
Total 25

SSC GD Exam Analysis- Elementary Mathematics

The candidates must go through some of the questions asked in the Elementary Mathematics section in the Shift-1 of 18th November 2021-

Topic No of Questions
YES/CI 02
Profit/Loss 03
Measurement 02
Ratio & Proportion 03
Percentage 02
Number System 02
Time and Work 02
Simplification 02
Time, Speed, and Distance 02
Average 02
FROM 03
Total 25

SSC GD Exam Analysis- English/Hindi

The questions asked in Hindi Section for SSC GD Exam Shift-1 on 18th November 2021 has been listed in the below section-

Topic No of Questions Asked
Fill In The Blanks 04
Sentence Improvement 03
Error Detection 03
Idioms & Phrases 02
Synonym 02
Antonym 02
One word substitution 02
Comprehension 05
Spelling check 02
Total 25

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SSC GD 2021 Exam Pattern

The candidates appearing in the test must have a quick look at the SSC GD Exam Pattern from here and attempt the online examination with accuracy.

  1. The CBT will conclude in 90 minutes and candidates have to appear for 100 questions.
  2. The type of questions will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for 1 mark each.
  3. A negative marking of 0.25 mark for each incorrect answer has been proposed.
Sno. Subject No. of Questions Maximum Marks Exam Duration
1 General Intelligence & Reasoning 25 25

90 minutes

2 General Knowledge & General Awareness 25 25
3 Elementary Mathematics 25 25
4 English/ Hindi 25 25
Total 100 100

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Q. Where can I get exact SSC GD Constable Exam Analysis?

Ans. At Careerpower, we have provided SSC GD Exam Analysis directly prepared after reviewing from the candidates who appeared in the exam.

Q. What is the difficulty level for SSC GD Exam?

Ans. The difficulty level of SSC GD Exam in Shift-1 is Easy.

Q. What is the overall good attempts for SSC GD Exam 2021?

Ans. The overall good attempts could range between 77-84 for Shift-1 held on 18th November 2021.


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