- Introduction
- Topic-wise breakup for SSC-English (tier I and II)
- Overall: SSC-English (Tier 1 And 2)
- Vocabulary?
- English Grammar: Approach
- Comprehension + Sentence Arrangement
- Recommended Book for English Grammar
Introduction
In the previous articles we saw how to approach
| General Awareness for Tier I | Click me |
| Maths / Quantitative Aptitude for Tier I and II | Click me |
| Reasoning/ General Intelligence for Tier I | Click me |
In this article, we’ll see how to approach English for SSC-CGL exam.
In the SSC exam, you have to face English at two stages
| Tier I (prelims) | 50 questions (other 150 question will come from GK, Maths and Reasoning) |
2 hours |
| Tier II (mains) Paper II |
200 questions | 2 hours |
- Negative marking: Yes
Topic-wise breakup for SSC-English (tier I and II)
Vocabulary
| Tier I | Tier II | |||||
| 2010 | 2011 | 2010 | 2011 | 2010 | 2011 | |
| Antonym | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 3 |
| Synonym/Substitution | 10 | 5 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 15 |
| Idioms | 0 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 10 |
| Spelling | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 3 |
| Fill In Blanks | 0 | 15 | 5 | 30 | 20 | 10 |
| Vocab Subtotal | 20 | 35 | 30 | 55 | 45 | 41 |
Grammar
| Tier I | Tier II | |||||
| 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |
| Sentence Correction | 5 | 5 | 5 | 20 | 20 | 20 |
| Sentence Improvement | 5 | 5 | 5 | 20 | 20 | 22 |
| Direct-Indirect | 5 | 5 | 0 | 25 | 25 | 27 |
| Active-Passive | 5 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 20 | 20 |
| Grammar Subtotal | 20 | 15 | 10 | 85 | 85 | 89 |
Sentence Arrangement + Comprehension
| Tier I | Tier II | |||||
| 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |
| Sentence Arrangement | 5 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 20 | 20 |
| Comprehension | 5 | 0 | 10 | 50 | 50 | 50 |
| Subtotal | 10 | 0 | 10 | 60 | 70 | 70 |
Overall: SSC-English (Tier 1 And 2)
| Tier I | Tier II | ||||||
| 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | ||
Vocabulary |
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20 | 35 | 30 | 55 | 45 | 41 |
Grammar |
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20 | 15 | 10 | 85 | 85 | 89 |
Comprehension |
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10 | 0 | 10 | 60 | 70 | 70 |
| Total | Grand Total | 50 | 50 | 50 | 200 | 200 | 200 |
- The SSC exams, the English questions usually come in the multiple of “fives” e.g. 5 question on synonyms, then 5 on antonyms and so on. (tier 1)
- Similarly in tier-ii, 10 questions on fill in the blanks, 20 questions on active passive and so on.
- Please do not live in overconfidence that “SSC is a “pappu” exam and I’m a master of English. so I don’t need to prepare anything for vocabulary or grammar.“
- If you observe the previous SSC papers particularly the tier-II papers of English, the vocabulary portion is not “pappu” at times, they ask meaning of words that are not used in the day to day English.
- Similarly, a lot of things that we say and write in English in our day-to-day life, are not grammatically correct. So you may not be able to tick the right choice in sentence correct/ improvement question.
First of all, get a fullscape notebook / diary. Divide it into two parts
- Grammar
- Vocabulary. (last 50 pages)
Vocabulary?
Vocabulary is of critical importance in SSC exam because of following reasons
- There are direct questions on synonyms, antonyms, idioms and phrases.
- You can read the passage faster, if your vocabulary is good, else you’ll have to pause and think.
- In comprehension passages, some questions are in the format of “what is the meaning of XYZ word in the sentence”
Apart from SSC, if you’re planning to appear for CAPF , LIC or PSU exams – they usually have a descriptive paper (précis, letter writing, essay etc.)
- If you’re planning for UPSC, or State PSC, both have compulsory English paper during Mains. Again (précis, letter writing, essay etc.)
- So, you’ll have to write English essay someday and without good vocabulary you can’t write a decent essay.
How to improve vocabulary?
- There is no dearth of ready-made books in the market for “vocabulary”.
- Any Tom Dick or Harry can download a list of synonyms, antonyms, idioms and phrases from Google search and publish a book.
- But such books are useless because unfamiliar words don’t stay long-term memory.
Vocab: Basics
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How-to approach Norman Lewis?
From outside, the book looks very thick and heavy just like Manorama yearbook. But actually this book is written in a very lucid, easy, reader friendly language. You can read it like a storybook after-dinner.
Structure of the book
Basics of vocabulary |
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Appendix |
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Vocabulary: Advanced
- Download free software called “WordWeb”: http://wordweb.info/free/
- It is also available for android phones, tablets etc. for free (links on the same site).
- Keep a habit of reading in English on daily basis- be it English-newspaper, magazine or some web-article.
- While reading such things, whenever you come across any difficult word- note down in your diary, along with the sentence in which it appeared. (please keep in mind that absolute words do not stay long-term memory. You have to connect them with a sentence or context.)
- Then lookup for its meaning in the Wordweb software, and write down the meaning back in your diary/notebook.
- Repeat this exercise, until you’re selected in some exam.
This pretty concludes the approach for Vocabulary.
Moving to the next topic:
English Grammar: Approach
In the SSC exam, you have to face English grammar in following areas
- Sentence correction
- Sentence improvement.
- Active passive
- direct indirect speech
Approaching Grammar
Task #1: Active Passive (voice) and Direct-Indirect (speech)
- This is no-excuse topic. Because it relies on a set of simple rules, almost like math formulas.
- And usually Tier I has 10 questions on Voice+speech
- and tier-II has almost 40-45 questions on these two topics alone.
- Understand the grammar rules and practice maximum questions.
- In your “diary” note down any special/odd rules you come across- including example sentences.
Task #2: Sentence Correction+Improvement
To master sentence correction, you’ve to master two subtopics:
- Grammar rules
- Phrasal verbs
Grammar Rules
- First of all you need to know the grammar rules. But you don’t need to know all grammar rules!
- Because in competitive exam, sentence correction relies on certain specific mistakes only.
For example: The topic “verb” has lot of theory and classifications.
But for “sentence correction”, it boils down to very few rules for example
- Either, Neither, none, each and every is singular.
| Wrong | Each of the soldiers are disciplined |
| Right | Each of the soldiers is disciplined. |
Your task = first go through your grammar book, and note down such rules with example statements, in your note book. Revise these rules often (along with example sentences).
Phrasal Verbs
- Grammar rules are like maths. Universal valid.
- But Phrasal verbs are different game altogether. You need to know memorize the correct usage- case to case basis. For example:
| Correct phrasal verb | Wrong Usage |
| Dispose of= sell. | He has decided to dispose off his property. |
| Dispose to= willing, interested. | He is disposed in discussing that business proposition. |
- Both statements are wrong because phrasal verbs are incorrectly used.
- Many a times, candidates know the grammar rules very well, but they fail to detect the error in sentence because they’ve not prepared the phrasal verbs.
- Standard English has truckload of phrasal verbs. But you should at least know the top/common 200 of them. (can be goggled and also available in various grammar books).
- You next task: revise the list often and write down the very confusing ones into your diary: with example sentence.
Once this is done, try to solve as many practice questions as you can.
Comprehension + Sentence Arrangement
- Just one word: Practice.
- The best source for practice= old papers of SSC, IBPS.
Recommended Book for English Grammar
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Note: Arihant publication has released multiple books on English grammar and two of them have similar sounding names. So please donot mixup.
| Author | Pages (approx.) | Comment | |
| General English for All Competitive Examinations by S.C.Gupta | S.C.Gupta | 370 | Not recommended because it contains mostly practice tests and very few rules on grammar= not comprehensive enough. |
| Objective general English by SP Bakshi. | S.P.Bakshi | 730 | This is the recommended book. |






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Tier II will be held on 20 and 21 July 2013
thank u sir, any idea about result date
Hello sir, I have given my SSC Tier on Apr 21st and after checking with the key… i am getting around 138 so i think i can clear Tier I but can you please suggest how much it target in Tier II for getting my first preference job of Cypher in MEA….?
Also in the ssc site it is given as october as tentatve date for TIER II. So any idea of when will be Tier II exam whether it will b as per the notification or it will be postponed to october due to the reason Tier I is postponed for North Region.?
Sir, Thank you for ur needful help..
Sir Please give a detailed approach, books and level of questions expected in Tier 2.
And also how will the delay northern region exam will affect western region candidates results(practically)?
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Dear Mrunal sir, Is the book of S.P.Bakshi for engish sufficient for both UPSC and CGL tier-2..? If both book descriptive and objective required..?Plz reply me as soon as possible.
Thanx.
Dear Mrunal sir, Is the book of S.P.Bakshi for engish sufficient for both UPSC and CGL tier-2..? If both book descriptive and objective required..?Plz reply me as soon as possible.
Thanx.
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sir I think I might get 100 marks in paper I prelims im obc my dout is what percet of prilims marks are considered for getting a job I mean I may be allowed to write tire II but 100 are too less or enough or what?
please suggest english book for ssc cgl teir I and II.
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Is the book “objective general English by SP Bakshi (Arihant Publication)” sufficient for getting good marks in SSC CGl Tier-II.
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Sir i want to know, when will be the SSC Tier II held july or oct? sir plz clear it.
27 July 2013 (tentative date as per CGL advertisement)
hi everyone SSC CGL TIER 2 PAPER HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 1SEPT 2013 …..PLEASE CHECK SSC OFFICIAL WEBSITE
Sir can u plz give ur valuable suggestion on R S aggarwal objective general english……… I m in dilemma whether to buy it or not……….
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Cut off marks in tier-II is > 85% whereas in tier-I <45%…How does it become so high in tier-II?
sir, what should be the cutoff marks for ssc cgl 2013 !! will there be any sectional cutoff or just overall score !!
Based on answer key provided by CL i am securing 102!!
are these marks sufficient to clear the cutoff …
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Sir I will get about 108. I think I shall get a chance to appear for tier-II. If i consider the cutoff of previous yr, it was around 350(tier-I+tier-II). It means I will hv to score 242(out of 400) in tier-II. Sir, I just want to know how difficult is it? I mean if I can score 108 out of 200 in tier-I, to score 240 out of 400 is very difficult isn’t it?
hey it does look tough but it is not..just think..you need 120 in each paper..in english u can score minimum 130..in aptitude you need to mark just 45 questions to get the remaining(since it’s 100 qns for 200 marks)surely you can score the required marks!!rest is dependent on interview..all the best :) hope the results come out soon firstly!!
Dear Mrunal Sir,
Please tell me, the book you suggested “Objective General English by SP Bakshi” has descriptive answers for All revision exercises or not?
for eg, in revision exercise for sentence correction the answer given are with error description or just only with answer choice ( like 2.(a) , 3.(b), (4)(a), ….)
I am very helpful if you reply , so that i am able to go with this book.
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sir , i am really confused after giving my cgl tier 1 paper since i am getting 86 marks . now i am really in confusion to prepare for tier 2 since i am getting marks on just boderline.plzzz tell me wt to do as i am really confused
Dear Sir
You suggested Word Power made Easy for vocab. Thank You.Pls guide me In addition to this book, which word list should be learnt for vocab (questions on synonym, antonym, one word, idioms), Could you pls suggest some book, from which we can get 60%-70%-80% questions matching in SSC tier-2 exam. I have many books having the vocab but this is limitless.
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