Ideal exam preparation tips to prepare for SSC CPO 2019 Exam

Author: Subham Ibt

Every year, SSC (Staff Selection Commission) conducts the SSC CPO (Staff Selection Commission Central Police Organization) exam. SSC is going to recruit candidates for multiple posts. In the recruitment drive of 2018, around 1223 vacancies were filled. The posts which were filled were the posts of SI (Sub Inspector) in Delhi Police, SI (Sub Inspector) in CAPFs (Central Armed Police Forces), and ASI (Assistant Sub Inspector) in CISF (Central Industrial Security Force). According to date of examination mentioned for the year 2018-19, SSC CPO exam is expected to be in the month of January 2019.

For all aspirants, this is a golden opportunity to make their career in a Government Job. Before making strategy of preparations for SSC CPO exam, it is important to know important facts and share valuable tips which can be of great help to you.

Now, let us share some important tips to prepare for SSC CPO exam.

1. To be familiar with the SSC CPO Exam Pattern

Like any competitive exam, the first basic tip is to be familiar with the exam pattern of SSC CPO exam. This competitive exam is an online examination of 200 questions in 120 minutes (2 hours).

Let us discuss the exam pattern of SSC CPO Exam 2018

This Exam will consist of two stages – Paper 1 & Paper 2.

After qualifying for Stage 1, the students will have to appear for a Physical Efficiency Test.

After qualifying in PET/Medical, the students will be allowed to qualify for Paper 2.

2. To be familiar with SSC CPO Syllabus and the distribution of Marks

The second basic tip is to become familiar with syllabus and distribution of marks of SSC CPO exam. You should properly examine and understand the entire syllabus. This will help you in making a systematic time-table where you can easily distribute your study hours, as per the subjects. After thoroughly studying the entire syllabus, you can also make note of the distribution of marks topic-wise of each subject.

The exam will consist of four subjects as below:

  1. General Intelligence & Reasoning
  2. General Awareness
  3. Quantitative Aptitude
  4. English

All the four subjects (General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude and English) consists of 50 Questions each. Each of these subjects carries 50 marks each.

The next strategy should be preparing these subjects with full detailing and understanding.

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3. Tips to prepare for General Intelligence and Reasoning

In SSC CPO exam, the General Intelligence and Reasoning subject is the easiest and unproblematic subject. It consists of 50 questions. This would include questions of both verbal and non-verbal type. The question will come from topics like Number arrangement, Coding-Decoding, Arrangement-Direction test, Non-verbal, Classification (oddball) test, Mathematical tasks, blocks and cubical dice test, Syllogisms, Statement conclusion etc. These questions will check your imaginative power and patience. You have to practice problems relating related these topics daily. The daily practice of these questions will make you perfect.

This component may include questions on:

Analogy- around 6 to 8 questions can be asked. The type of questions will be from topics like Semantic Analogy, Symbolic/Number Analogy, Figural Analogy, Letter & Number, Image & Meaning based.

Classification- around 6 to 7 questions can be asked. The type of questions will be from topics like Semantic Classification, Symbolic/Number Classification, Figural Classification.

Series- around 3 to 5 questions can be asked. The type of questions will be from topics like Semantic Series, Number Series, Figural Series, Mixed Series, Series based on General Knowledge.

Coding Decoding- around 3 to 4 questions can be asked. The type of questions will be from topics like Coding by analogy, coding by words, coding-decoding by letter shifting, etc.

Blood Relations-around 1 to 3 questions can be asked. The type of questions will be from topics like Family Tree, Coded Blood Relation.

Ordering & Ranking- around 1 to 2 questions can be asked.

Alphabet or Word Test- around 3 to 5 questions can be asked. The type of questions will be from topics like Matrix, Jumbled words, sequence & word formation, Suffix etc.

Direction & Distance- around 1 to 3 questions can be asked. The questions can be based on route and network.

Venn Diagrams- around 4 to 5 questions can be asked. The questions can be asked from topics like Syllogisms, Logical, Venn Diagrams, etc.

Missing Number- around 2to 3 questions can be asked. The questions can be asked from topics like Matrix & Diagrams (Number & Alphabet based)

Puzzles- around 2 to3 questions can be asked. The questions can be asked from topics like Seating Arrangement, Circular Arrangement, Linear Arrangement, Double Line Up etc.

Data Sufficiency- around 5 to7 questions can be asked. The questions can be from topics like Arithmetic Operations, Cubes & Dices, etc.

Non-Verbal Reasoning- around 5 to 7 questions can be asked. The questions can be from topics like Cubes, Dices, Paper Folding, Counting Figures etc.

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4. Tips to prepare for General Awareness

This segment is targeted to check student’s general awareness of the environment around him and its application to the society. The questions asked will be designed to check student’s knowledge of current affairs and day-to-day significant happenings in India and in world. The test will include questions related to India and its neighboring pertaining to General Polity, Scientific Development, and Indian Constitution etc.

This component may include questions on:

Polity- around 3 to 5 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on Constitution of India, Judiciary, Government Portfolios etc.

Science & Technology- around 10 to 12 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Environment, Nutrition, Diseases, etc.

History- around 6 to 7 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on Indian Freedom Struggle, Ancient & Medieval History.

Geography- around 5 to 6 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on Indian Geography & World Geography.

Economy- around 4 to 5 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on Indian & World Economy, Economic Organization.

National & International Affairs- around 10to 12 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on National & International News, Days & Events, Government Policies & Schemes, etc.

5. Tips to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude

This segment of the examination is designed to tests ability to use of numbers and number sense of the students. To score well in this subject you have to practice topics like Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Data Interpretation, Profit and Loss and Simplification.

This component may include questions on:

Simplification- around 4 to5 questions can be asked. The question will be based on topics like BODMAS, Fraction, Decimal, Ratio & Proportion, etc.

Ratio & Proportions- around 3 to 5 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Simple Ratios, Compound Ratios, Direct & Indirect Proportion etc.

Mixture Problems- around 2 to 3 questions can be asked.

Number System- around 1 to 3 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like LCM, HCF, Integers, Rational Irrational Numbers. Do take the help of divisibility test for quick calculations.

Algebra- around 4 to 6 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Identities, Linear Equations, Quadratic Equations, etc.

Profit & Loss- around 4 to 5 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Problem related to Dishonest Dealings, Successive Selling, Partnership & Discount and MP.

Average- around 2 to 5 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Average Weight/Height/Age/Marks, Average Money Expenditure, Average Temperature etc.

Percentage- around 1 to 3 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Calculation-oriented basic percentage Questions.

Time and Work- around 1 to 3 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Work Efficiency, Work & Wages, Pipe & Cistern, Time & Work.

Interest- around 1 to 3 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Simple, Compound, Interest etc.

Speed, Time & Distance- around 1 to3 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Problems on Trains, Boats, Rivers, Relative Speed, etc.

Mensuration- around 3 to 5 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Problems related to area & volume.

Geometry- around 4 to 6 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Triangles, Circles, Chords, Quadrilaterals, etc.

Trigonometry- around 3 to 6 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Heights and Distances, Trigonometric Ratios and Identities etc.

Data Interpretation- around 4 to 5 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Pie Chart, Line Chart, Bar Graph, Table.

6. Tips to Prepare for English Subject

This segment of the exam is designed to test candidate’s ability to understand correct English, writing ability, comprehension ability etc. the questions will be based on topics like Error Spotting, Phrase Replacement, Active Passive Voice, Direct Indirect Speech.

This component may include questions on:

Grammar Section- around 8 to 10 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Error Spotting, Phrase Replacement, and Fill in the Blanks etc. To solve questions, do take the help of Grammar Tips.

Vocabulary- around 10 to 20 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on topics like Cloze Test, Synonym Antonym, Spellings, Idiom Meaning, One Word Replacement.

Reading Comprehension- around 5 to 10 questions can be asked. The questions will be based on passage which will be based on topics like moral stories, humanities (medicine, psychology, arts, human behaviour, etc.), social issues economy, business, etc.

7. Consult Previous Year Papers

Finally speaking, to get an overview of a probable question paper, it is advisable to go through previous year papers. This will help you in knowing the design of exam pattern, distribution of marks, difficulty levels of questions and above all time-management skills. Let us add, Time Management skills, the skill to solve maximum correct questions in limited time, is the ultimate game-changer of any competitive exam.

In this article, we have categorically and comprehensibly discussed and explained the tips to prepare for SSC CPO exam. We hope that you all your doubts are now clear, so it’s time to prepare well for the exams.

All the Best!!!

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