Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2015 Tier I exam has been conducted successfully across the nation in all the allocated centers for the second week August 16th, 2015. Last week SSC conducted CGL 2015 tier- I exams 2015 successfully during morning and afternoon sessions. We hope all the candidates have been up with their best attempts for the SSC CGL Tier 1 2015 exam during the morning and evening sessions. Download free SSC CGL tier I 2015 exam answer key results of all sets of paper with paper code which were conducted during the morning and the evening sessions.
This year SSC has released multiple sets of a single unique paper. So, we have uploaded a single question paper set along with its answers. You are requested to map your questions according to this set in order to check the answer key.
SSC CGL TIER 1 MORNING SHIFT EXAM ANALYSIS:
The pattern of the Staff Selection Commission (Combined Graduate Level) Tier I Examination-2015 conducted on August 16, 2015 was similar to the one conducted last year though the difficulty level of the paper has decreased marginally. The morning slot (10:00 a.m. to 12 noon) had a single unique question paper with multiple sets. Overall, the paper was on the same pattern as last year.
The pattern of the test was as follows:
The pattern of the test was as follows:
Section | Total Questions | Level of difficulty | Good Attempts | Good Score | Approximate time taken (in Minutes) |
General Intelligence and Reasoning | 50 | Easy-Moderate | 34-37 | 30-32 | 35 |
General Awareness | 50 | Moderate-Difficult | 20-24 | 15-18 | 20 |
Quantitative Aptitude | 50 | Easy | 35-38 | 30-34 | 40 |
English Comprehension | 50 | Easy | 35-38 | 32- 35 | 25 |
Total | 200 | 125-132 | 105-112 | 120 |
Expected Tier I Cut-offs (Out of 200) For All Posts
UR (General)
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OBC
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SC
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ST
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100-107
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85-89
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79-83
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73-76
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General Intelligence and Reasoning
In this section, questions were from an array of topics and most of them had an easy to moderate level of difficulty. As compared to last year, the Visual Reasoning questions were easier and the options could easily be negated to reach the correct answer. A student could have easily attempted approximately 35 questions in this section.
The details of the section are as given below
In this section, questions were from an array of topics and most of them had an easy to moderate level of difficulty. As compared to last year, the Visual Reasoning questions were easier and the options could easily be negated to reach the correct answer. A student could have easily attempted approximately 35 questions in this section.
The details of the section are as given below
Topic | Number of questions | Level of difficulty |
Analogy | 6 | Moderate- difficult |
Blood relation | 1 | Easy |
Coding-decoding | 6 | Easy-Moderate |
Cubes/dices | 1 | Easy |
Directions | 2 | Easy |
Matrix based | 1 | Easy |
Meaningful order | 2 | Easy |
Missing number | 5 | Moderate-difficult |
Odd one out | 6 | Moderate-difficult |
Series | 4 | Easy |
Statement-conclusion | 2 | Easy |
Venn diagram | 3 | Moderate |
Visual Reasoning | 8 | Moderate |
Word formation | 3 | Easy |
General Awareness
This section was moderately difficult. As usual, maximum questions were from Science section (19 in all), which were of high level of difficulty. Geography was quantitatively second in number, having 9 questions. History was third with 8 questions while Economics had 6 questions and Polity had 5 questions. There were 3 questions from Miscellaneous GK. Overall, the paper was on the same pattern as last year, but there were some tricky questions especially in Science and Geography section. A student could have easily attempted approximately 20 questions in this section.
The split -up of questions, section wise, is as follows:
This section was moderately difficult. As usual, maximum questions were from Science section (19 in all), which were of high level of difficulty. Geography was quantitatively second in number, having 9 questions. History was third with 8 questions while Economics had 6 questions and Polity had 5 questions. There were 3 questions from Miscellaneous GK. Overall, the paper was on the same pattern as last year, but there were some tricky questions especially in Science and Geography section. A student could have easily attempted approximately 20 questions in this section.
The split -up of questions, section wise, is as follows:
Topic | Number of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
History | 8 | Easy |
Geography | 9 | Moderate-Difficult |
Polity | 5 | Easy-Moderate |
Economics | 6 | Easy-Moderate |
Biology | 9 | Difficult |
Chemistry | 5 | Difficult |
Physics | 1 | Difficult |
Computer | 2 | Moderate-Difficult |
Ecology/Environment | 2 | Difficult |
Miscellaneous GK | 3 | Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude:
The section comprised questions from a variety of topics. Unlike last year, this year’s section was dominated by Arithmetic and Geometry. There was one question of Time and Work, in which none of the options were correct. A student could have easily attempted approximately 35-38 questions in this section.
The details of the section are as given below-
The section comprised questions from a variety of topics. Unlike last year, this year’s section was dominated by Arithmetic and Geometry. There was one question of Time and Work, in which none of the options were correct. A student could have easily attempted approximately 35-38 questions in this section.
The details of the section are as given below-
Topic | Number of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
Number System | 2 | Easy |
Percentages | 1 | Easy |
SI/CI | 1 | Easy |
Profit, Loss and Discount | 4 | Easy |
Ratio and Proportion | 2 | Easy |
Averages | 2 | Easy |
Work & Time, Pipes & Cisterns | 3 | Easy-Moderate |
Time, Speed and Distance | 3 | Easy |
Geometry/ Mensuration | 12 | Easy-Moderate |
Coordinate Geometry | 2 | Easy |
Trigonometry | 6 | Easy-Moderate |
Algebra | 5 | Easy |
Data Interpretation (Bar, Pie) | 7 | Easy-Moderate |
English Comprehension
A majority of the questions in this section can be categorised under Vocabulary and Grammar. In Vocabulary, there were questions on Antonyms, Synonyms, One word Substitution, Sentence Correction, Spot the Error and Fill in the Blanks. In Grammar, there were questions on Sentence Correction, Spot the Error and Fill in the Blanks. There were 2 Reading Comprehension Passages with
5 questions each. A student could have easily attempted 35-38 questions in this section.
A majority of the questions in this section can be categorised under Vocabulary and Grammar. In Vocabulary, there were questions on Antonyms, Synonyms, One word Substitution, Sentence Correction, Spot the Error and Fill in the Blanks. In Grammar, there were questions on Sentence Correction, Spot the Error and Fill in the Blanks. There were 2 Reading Comprehension Passages with
5 questions each. A student could have easily attempted 35-38 questions in this section.
The details of the section are as given below-
Topic | Number of Questions | Level of Difficulty |
Vocabulary | 19 | Easy |
Idioms and Phrases | 5 | Easy |
Grammar | 14 | Easy |
Reading Comprehension | 10 | Easy-Moderate |
Spellings | 2 | Easy |
SSC CGL TIER 1 AFTERNOON SHIFT EXAM ANALYSIS:
The pattern of the test was as follows:
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SSC CGL exam allows a candidate to get employed in union central government jobs as per merit basis of the aspirants and the students who had been through the exam. SSC CGL examination which is conducted in three prominent phases where every phase and level of the examination is vital for the aspirant as getting qualified initial tier-I exam is very important to go to the next phase of selection process.
SSC CGL Tier-I 2015 exam answer keys, cut-off are the main measuring standards which lets a candidates and aspirants to evaluate their performances in the exam. Qualifying the Tier-I exam of SSC CGL would let the aspirants and the candidates to appear for the Tier-2 Exam and Personal Interview (Tier III). To assist the SSC CGL 2015 tier-1 exam aspirants here are the cut off scores of Tier 1 exam to know the minimum marks to be scored in order to qualify the exam.
Officially Staff Selection Commission (SSC) would be releasing the cut-off marks of the tier-1 exam while here we are up with the estimated analysis of the SSC CGL Tier 1 2015 expected cut off marks without any delay. SSC CGL Tier 1 2015 exam cut off marks are different for tthe students of different social categories. Go through the below stated cutoff marks analysis for General, OBC, SC, and ST category wise in the SSC CGL tier-I 2015 exam.
SSC CGL 2014 Expected Cut Off Marks:
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducted the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier-I examination 2015 on 16th August, 2015 is one of the biggest entrance exams conducted in nation to select the eligible candidates for the best jobs in various ministries and its related departments. SSC CGL examination being a national level exam is being appeared by lakhs of aspirants every year. SSC CGL exam is said to be an time taking recruitment examination as sometimes a candidate has to wait for more than a year to get the job after being selected clearing all the three tiers of the exam.
Cut of marks or marks of eligibility makes it clear differentiating between selected and not selected candidates for further rounds. SSC official portal would be publishing the verified answer key of CGL tier-1 exam with solutions for the candidates who had been looking and searching for key of all question paper codes.
Expected Cut Off Marks for SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam August 16, 2015:
SSC CGL tier-1 exam consists a total of 200 questions with a total of 200 marks. Questions of the SSC CGL tier-1 exam 2015 have been classified into sections of General Awareness, Reasoning, Math’s, English for 50 marks each. For every wrong answer, a penalty of 0.50 Mark is deducted for wrong answers in mathematics paper and 0.25 marks in English paper from the total marks secured in the exam.
A candidate appearing for the SSC CGL examination has to appear for both the papers which would let them to go ahead for the personal interview round. Cut off marks of SSC CGL exam 2015 are totally dependent on the exam paper, a number of candidates appeared for the exam and performance of candidates in the exam. Stay tuned with us for the updated SC CGL examination to analyze your performance in the test and start preparing for Tier 2 exam.
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