1 / 8

5 Most Important Chapters to Cover in Reasoning for SSC CGL-PW

SSC CGL reasoning is the most important scoring section in the exam. Some topics which can be useful in all types of government exams. here are the best reasoning tips which can help your SSC CGL exam that is prepared by the reasoning expert faculty of Physics Wallah. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>

Martin40
Download Presentation

5 Most Important Chapters to Cover in Reasoning for SSC CGL-PW

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Latest: Canada Visa Help Desk: What You Should Know Before Calling   services   5 Most Important Chapters to Cover in Reasoning for SSC CGL  December 13, 2022Ahsan Khan syllabus, ssc cgl reasoning topic wise weightage  0 Comments  reasoning topics for ssc cgl 2022, ssc cgl reasoning Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Common Graduate Level (CGL) examination, also known as SSC CGLE for recruitment into various Group B and Group C posts in the central government departments across the country. The computer- based-exam is conducted across two tiers – Tier 1 and Tier 2. In the recently changed

  2. SSC CGL pattern, the reasoning section has become an important section for both Tier 1 and Tier 2 levels.  While 25 questions comprising 50 marks from General Intelligence and Reasoning are asked in SSC CGL Tier-1, 30 questions carrying 90 marks are asked in SSC CGL Tier 2 as per the latest SSC CGL pattern. Hence, a thorough command of reasoning topics for SSC is absolutely necessary to crack the SSC CGL examination. In this article, we will look at some of the important chapters to cover in reasoning for the SSC CGL exam.  Table of Content Overview SSC CGL Reasoning Syllabus Most Important topics for SSC CGL Preparation tips for reasoning  Conclusion FAQs Overview The overall weightage of the reasoning section has increased as per the latest pattern of SSC CGL. Hence, it’s crucial to give due importance to this section if you want to How to crack SSC CGL. Earlier, 25 questions comprising 50 marks were asked from this section. However, as per the latest pattern, a total of 55 questions comprising 140 marks will be asked from the Reasoning section.  The overall difficulty level of Reasoning has always been moderate in SSC CGL. Hence, mastering the questions in the reasoning section will not be that difficult. It only requires thorough practice in a time-bound manner. Before you straight jump to the mock test practice, it is important to understand the reasoning syllabus for SSC CGL. Further, you should also have a fair idea of the important topics in this section. We’ve covered both of these in detail in the next two sections of this article. SSC CGL Reasoning Syllabus – Complete Syllabus  According to the latest notification released by Staff Selection Commission (SSC), the SSC CGL 2022 reasoning syllabus includes the following topics: The reasoning section in the SSC cgl Tier 1 and Tier 2 may have questions from the following topics:

  3. analogies,  similarities and differences, space visualization,  spatial orientation,  problem-solving, analysis, judgment, decision-making,  visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts,  arithmetical reasoning and figural classification,  arithmetic number series, non-verbal series, coding, and decoding,  statement conclusion, syllogistic reasoning, etc. Semantic Analogy, Symbolic/ Number Analogy, Figural Analogy,  Semantic Classification, Symbolic/ Number Classification, Figural Classification, Semantic Series, Number Series, Figural Series, Problem Solving,  Word Building, Coding & decoding,  Numerical Operations, symbolic Operations, Trends, Space Orientation, Space Visualization,  Venn Diagrams, Drawing inferences, Punched hole/ pattern- folding & un-folding, Figural Pattern- folding and completion, Indexing, Address matching, Date & city matching,  Classification of center codes/roll numbers,  Small & Capital letters/ numbers coding, decoding, and classification,  Embedded Figures, Critical thinking,  Emotional Intelligence, Social Intelligence Most Important topics for reasoning in SSC CGL It is important to glance through every topic that is mentioned in the syllabus. However, our PW experts have studied the previous year’s papers carefully to curate the list of important topics for SSC CGL. The maximum number of questions are asked from the below list of the most important topics for the reasoning section in SSC CGL.  Number & Word Analogy,  Classification,  Alpha-numeric Series problems,  Ranking,  Sitting Arrangements,  Syllogism,  Coding-Decoding,  Statements and Conclusions,  Directions,  Blood Relations,  Data sufficiency, Assumptions  Hence, make sure you prioritize the preparation of these topics while preparing the reasoning section for SSC 2022. It is important to note that the penalizes incorrect answers in the SSC exam. Hence, be extremely mindful in marking the answer. The reasoning section is one of the most scoring sections in the overall SSC CGL exam, hence prepare it extremely well to ensure your selection through this exam. 

  4. Preparation tips for reasoning in SSC CGL SSC 2022 is expected to be conducted in December 2022. Given the paucity of time, you should align your reasoning preparation for SSCin a way that can maximize your chances of selection. A daily practice of about 1.5 hours including revision and attempting a sectional mock test of 15 minutes is sufficient for reasoning preparation.  Below is the step-by-step preparation plan for the reasoning section in SSC especially curated by PW experts: Step 1: Go through the syllabus Step 2: Glance through previous year’s papers Step 3: Develop a conceptual understanding of every topic Step 4: Revise your notes regularly Step 5: Write mock tests for time-bound practice Now, let’s understand each step in detail: Step 1: Go through the syllabus The syllabus of Reasoning for SSC is prescribed by the Staff Selection Commission(SSC) in their official notification. We have also mentioned it in this article above. Go through the syllabus and highlight the topics you are unaware of. Glance through these topics through standard books. One of the best books to prepare the reasoning section for SSC is “Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-verbal reasoning by R.S. Agarwal”. Go through the chapters relevant to the syllabus from this book. Step 2: Glance through the previous year’s papers After reading the syllabus, go through the previous year’s papers (at least 5 years) in detail. Solve each and every question to understand the nitty-gritty involved. It will give you a fair idea of what to expect in the actual exam. Further, SSC also has a tendency to repeat the patterns, especially in series-type questions. Practicing previous years’ papers will also help you in having a command over these areas. Mark the topics in which you are facing difficulty in solving. Step 3: Develop a conceptual understanding of every topic

  5. of every topic Once you have your own list of difficult topics, try to develop the foundation by understanding the key concepts. You can take the help of PW courses delivered by SSC experts in doing so. It is important to have a crystal clear understanding of the concepts involved in reasoning topics. Make sure to note down the important patterns in your own notes. Once you have developed the understanding, the next step is to practice the concepts for speed building  Step 4: Revise your notes Make sure to go through your notes to retain the key concepts from every topic in the reasoning syllabus. Regular revision will help in maximizing the retention of these topics. Go through the formulas and patterns of series-type questions, and types of analogies asked again and again. Memorize the standard combination of patterns to develop speed. Speed and accuracy are equally important for cracking the SSC exam.  Step 5: Write mock tests for time-bound practice The most crucial component in SSC preparation is time management. The easiest way to build speed without compromising on accuracy is to write mock tests. Start with writing 15-minute sectional tests and then write full-length mocks to develop speed and accuracy. Further, once you complete the mock test, do a drill-down analysis and go through every incorrect and unattempted question to learn from your own mistakes. This will ensure these mistakes are not repeated frequently.  Conclusion As stated above, speed and accuracy play a major role in cracking the SSC exam. Hence, developing conceptual clarity and then practicing the concepts through mock tests to build speed is the only way to master reasoning topics. With the increase in overall weightage in terms of the number of questions and marks for the Reasoning section, it has become more important for CGL aspirants.  If you’re facing difficulty in solving the questions from this section, you can seek guidance from PW experts. PW has comprehensive courses on SSC preparation that are delivered by industry experts who have trained thousands of SSC aspirants over the years. Explore our courses to fine-tune your preparation for SSC 2022.  FAQs

  6. 1. Is reasoning important for SSC CGL? Ans: Yes, according to the latest Exam pattern, questions from the reasoning topic will be asked in both Tier 1 and Tier 2. In Tier 1, there will be 25 questions comprising 50 marks in the reasoning section, and in tier 2, there will be 30 questions comprising 90 marks on topics from Reasoning.  2. Which topics are most important in Reasoning for SSC CGL? Ans: Some of the important topics in Reasoning for SSC are Number & Word Analogy, Classification,  Alpha-numeric Series problems, Ranking, Sitting Arrangements, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Statements and Conclusions, and direction sense.  3. What is the overall weightage of the reasoning section in SSC CGL? Ans: Overall, the reasoning section will have 55 questions (25Q in Tier 1 and 30 Questions in Tier 2) comprising a total of 140 marks (50M in Tier 1 + 90M in Tier 2) in the SSC CGL 2022 exam.  4. How many hours are sufficient for SSC CGL preparation? Ans: A dedicated preparation of 4 to 6 hours per day for at least 6 months is required. While the syllabus is not that difficult, a large number of applications coupled with fewer vacancies make this exam extremely competitive in nature.  Read more ← Fantasy Football Scout: How to Choose the Right Players for Your Team Pet’s Private Aircraft Trip Launches Partnership Between Two Worthy Nonprofits → Ahsan Khan Read Also: mlb scores, pinay flix, pinoyflix, What Space Movie Came Out in 1992 , guest post

  7.  You May Also Like Can You Use A Steam Mop On A Lounge?  September 25, 2022 0  Reasons To Hire Affordable Bathroom Remodeling Services In El Cajon CA  October 20, 2022 0 How to Find the Best External Penetration Test Service?  December 7, 2022 0 Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment * Name * Email *

  8. Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Post Comment Example Widget This is an example widget to show how the Left Sidebar looks by default. You can add custom widgets from the widgets screen in the admin. If custom widgets are added then this will be replaced by those widgets. Copyright © 2023 . All rights reserved. Theme: ColorMag by ThemeGrill. Powered by WordPress.

More Related