The SSC Steno Exam is designed to select eligible candidates for the posts of Stenographer Grade C and Grade D in various central government ministries, departments, and offices. The exam assesses candidates’ skills in shorthand and typing, as well as their general knowledge and comprehension.
A) Written Exam and Interview
B) Computer-Based Examination and Skill Test
C) Online Test and Group Discussion
D) Preliminary Exam and Final Exam
Answer: B) Computer-Based Examination and Skill Test
A) Skill Test
B) Interview
C) Computer-Based Examination
D) Preliminary Exam
Answer: C) Computer-Based Examination
A) Computer-Based Examination
B) Skill Test
C) Personal Interview
D) Group Discussion
Answer: B) Skill Test
A) To evaluate general knowledge
B) To assess shorthand and typing speed
C) To test mathematical ability
D) To check writing skills
Answer: B) To assess shorthand and typing speed
A) Shorthand practice
B) English grammar questions
C) Analogies and spatial visualization
D) Typing skills
Answer: C) Analogies and spatial visualization
A) General Awareness
B) General Intelligence & Reasoning
C) English Language & Comprehension
D) Shorthand Skills
Answer: C) English Language & Comprehension
A) Previous year’s question papers
B) Admit Card
C) Resume
D) Academic Certificates
Answer: B) Admit Card
A) Junior Engineers
B) Clerks
C) Stenographers Grade C and Grade D
D) Police Officers
Answer: C) Stenographers Grade C and Grade D
A) Graduation
B) Post-Graduation
C) 12th grade or equivalent
D) Diploma
Answer: C) 12th grade or equivalent
A) Coding and Decoding
B) Current events, History, Geography
C) Shorthand dictation
D) Typing speed test
Answer: B) Current events, History, Geography
A) Spatial Orientation
B) Blood Relations
C) Mathematical Operations
D) English Comprehension
Answer: D) English Comprehension
A) General Intelligence & Reasoning
B) English Language & Comprehension
C) General Awareness
D) Shorthand Test
Answer: C) General Awareness
A) Shorthand transcription
B) Analogies
C) Vocabulary and Sentence Correction
D) Mathematical problems
Answer: C) Vocabulary and Sentence Correction
A) Shorthand only
B) Typing only
C) Both Shorthand and Typing
D) None
Answer: A) Shorthand only
A) Speed test
B) Numerical Aptitude
C) Current Affairs
D) Typing Skills
Answer: C) Current Affairs
A) By providing a comprehensive list of strengths
B) By highlighting areas where the candidate performs well
C) By improving general knowledge
D) By offering feedback on essay writing skills
Answer: B) By highlighting areas where the candidate performs well
A) To avoid studying
B) To focus on improving specific areas
C) To compare with other candidates
D) To enhance typing speed
Answer: B) To focus on improving specific areas
A) Physical fitness
B) Subject knowledge
C) Personal interests
D) Social skills
Answer: B) Subject knowledge
A) By ignoring the results
B) By focusing on areas with low scores
C) By changing their study schedule
D) By practicing only the strengths
Answer: B) By focusing on areas with low scores
A) Enhanced essay writing
B) Improved accuracy in the tested subject
C) Increased physical stamina
D) Better communication skills
Answer: B) Improved accuracy in the tested subject
A) By providing extra time for each question
B) By helping candidates practice under timed conditions
C) By reducing the number of questions
D) By offering detailed explanations for each answer
Answer: B) By helping candidates practice under timed conditions
A) Taking frequent breaks during the test
B) Completing each section in a fixed amount of time
C) Reading all questions carefully without a time limit
D) Skipping difficult questions
Answer: B) Completing each section in a fixed amount of time
A) It helps candidates get used to the test format
B) It reduces the need for study materials
C) It allows candidates to become familiar with the exam’s pacing
D) It guarantees higher scores
Answer: C) It allows candidates to become familiar with the exam’s pacing
A) Ignore the timing and focus on accuracy
B) Adjust their study plan to improve time management
C) Skip mock tests
D) Take longer breaks between sections
Answer: B) Adjust their study plan to improve time management
A) Ability to multitask
B) Quick decision-making and prioritization
C) Reading speed
D) Memory retention
Answer: B) Quick decision-making and prioritization
A) By reducing the need for preparation
B) By familiarizing candidates with the test format
C) By increasing anxiety levels
D) By guaranteeing a high score
Answer: B) By familiarizing candidates with the test format
A) It increases stress levels
B) It reduces familiarity with the exam
C) It helps candidates feel more prepared and less stressed
D) It eliminates the need for study
Answer: C) It helps candidates feel more prepared and less stressed
A) To experience real exam conditions and build confidence
B) To change the exam format
C) To practice essay writing
D) To memorize answers
Answer: A) To experience real exam conditions and build confidence
A) By increasing doubts about their abilities
B) By boosting confidence through practice
C) By making them dependent on mock tests
D) By reducing their preparation time
Answer: B) By boosting confidence through practice
A) Increased dependency on practice tests
B) Improved test-taking skills
C) Enhanced physical endurance
D) Reduced need for study materials
Answer: B) Improved test-taking skills
Answer: C) Relevance to the actual exam syllabus
Answer: A) To match the latest exam pattern and questions
Answer: A) Detailed performance analysis and feedback
Answer: C) It should match the difficulty level of the actual exam
Answer: B) It helps in better preparation for different question formats
Answer: A) To ensure it can be accessed on various devices and platforms
Answer: B) A reputable provider is likely to offer high-quality and reliable tests
Answer: B) They simulate real exam conditions and improve time management skills
Answer: C) It should be compared with the features and quality offered
Answer: B) Availability of timely assistance and support for technical issues
Answer: B) Evaluating the series based on user reviews and ratings
Answer: A) Choose a different series with a free trial option
Answer: A) More mock tests provide extensive practice and better preparation
Answer: B) It helps understand the rationale behind answers and improve learning
Answer: B) By reviewing the updates and alignment with the latest exam format
A) To reduce the number of mock tests
B) To familiarize yourself with the exam conditions and reduce anxiety
C) To increase the difficulty level
D) To avoid using study materials
Answer: B) To familiarize yourself with the exam conditions and reduce anxiety
A) Take the test in a noisy room
B) Use a comfortable chair and desk
C) Take breaks frequently
D) Practice in a quiet and distraction-free area
Answer: D) Practice in a quiet and distraction-free area
A) It makes the test easier
B) It helps in managing exam stress
C) It prepares you for the real exam’s time constraints
D) It allows you to study less
Answer: C) It prepares you for the real exam’s time constraints
A) Using a different device each time
B) Taking the test with multiple people
C) Using the same format and tools as the actual exam
D) Studying in a relaxed environment
Answer: C) Using the same format and tools as the actual exam
A) To simulate real exam conditions where you cannot use external aids
B) To make the test less challenging
C) To save time
D) To complete the test faster
Answer: A) To simulate real exam conditions where you cannot use external aids
A) By allowing you to answer all questions quickly
B) By helping you practice under the same time constraints as the actual exam
C) By providing more time to complete the test
D) By focusing solely on the questions you know
Answer: B) By helping you practice under the same time constraints as the actual exam
A) Spend extra time trying to solve it
B) Skip it and return to it later if time permits
C) Leave it unanswered
D) Focus only on the easier questions
Answer: B) Skip it and return to it later if time permits
A) Increase the time spent on each question
B) Regularly check the clock and pace yourself
C) Ignore the time and focus on accuracy
D) Skip the difficult questions
Answer: B) Regularly check the clock and pace yourself
A) It helps reduce the number of questions
B) It assists in distributing time effectively among different sections
C) It increases the total time allowed for the test
D) It eliminates the need for breaks
Answer: B) It assists in distributing time effectively among different sections
A) Spending equal time on all questions
B) Prioritizing easier questions to ensure completion of all sections
C) Ignoring difficult questions entirely
D) Taking frequent breaks
Answer: B) Prioritizing easier questions to ensure completion of all sections
A) To increase the number of practice tests
B) To understand strengths and weaknesses and improve future performance
C) To compare scores with others
D) To reduce study time
Answer: B) To understand strengths and weaknesses and improve future performance
A) The number of incorrect answers
B) The reasons for mistakes and understanding the correct solutions
C) The difficulty level of questions
D) The time spent on each question
Answer: B) The reasons for mistakes and understanding the correct solutions
A) To avoid studying the areas of weakness
B) To identify trends and focus on improving specific skills
C) To compare scores with peers
D) To increase the number of mock tests taken
Answer: B) To identify trends and focus on improving specific skills
A) Ignore those areas and focus on strengths
B) Seek additional resources or tutoring for those specific areas
C) Only take tests in different subjects
D) Reduce the number of mock tests
Answer: B) Seek additional resources or tutoring for those specific areas
A) Studying only the subjects you performed well in
B) Adjusting your study plan based on the analysis
C) Avoiding mock tests until you improve
D) Taking fewer tests
Answer: B) Adjusting your study plan based on the analysis
A) Improving test-taking skills
B) Ignoring comprehensive study and understanding of the syllabus
C) Increasing familiarity with the exam format
D) Enhancing time management skills
Answer: B) Ignoring comprehensive study and understanding of the syllabus
A) It helps in mastering test-taking techniques
B) It may lead to neglect of fundamental concepts and subject knowledge
C) It improves exam confidence
D) It reduces the need for additional study materials
Answer: B) It may lead to neglect of fundamental concepts and subject knowledge
A) Memorizing previous test questions
B) Understanding and reviewing the core study material
C) Focusing solely on time management
D) Taking frequent breaks
Answer: B) Understanding and reviewing the core study material
A) Mock tests only test knowledge without teaching new concepts
B) They provide more practice questions
C) They are always updated with the latest exam patterns
D) They offer detailed explanations
Answer: A) Mock tests only test knowledge without teaching new concepts
A) Focus only on mock test results
B) Use textbooks, reference materials, and study guides
C) Take as many mock tests as possible
D) Ignore weak areas
Answer: B) Use textbooks, reference materials, and study guides
Ignoring Detailed Analysis
A) Increased familiarity with the exam pattern
B) Missed opportunities to understand and correct mistakes
C) Improved time management
D) Enhanced exam confidence
Answer: B) Missed opportunities to understand and correct mistakes
A) To compare scores with others
B) To gain insights into strengths and areas needing improvement
C) To reduce the number of practice tests
D) To change the exam strategy
Answer: B) To gain insights into strengths and areas needing improvement
A) The total number of questions answered
B) Patterns of errors and specific topics where you struggled
C) The speed of answering questions
D) The design of the test interface
Answer: B) Patterns of errors and specific topics where you struggled
A) Increased familiarity with the exam content
B) Repeated mistakes in the actual exam
C) Improved test-taking skills
D) Better time management
Answer: B) Repeated mistakes in the actual exam
A) By focusing only on the highest-scoring sections
B) By analyzing weak areas and adjusting study strategies accordingly
C) By avoiding difficult questions
D) By taking tests under relaxed conditions
Answer: B) By analyzing weak areas and adjusting study strategies accordingly
Neglecting Other Study Materials
A) Increased exposure to various question types
B) Lack of understanding of fundamental concepts
C) Improved problem-solving skills
D) Enhanced retention of test-specific knowledge
Answer: B) Lack of understanding of fundamental concepts
A) To avoid studying the core syllabus
B) To ensure a well-rounded understanding of the subject
C) To increase the number of practice questions
D) To focus solely on test-taking strategies
Answer: B) To ensure a well-rounded understanding of the subject
A) Memorizing previous test answers
B) Comprehensive study of the syllabus and solving textbook problems
C) Increasing the frequency of mock tests
D) Focusing only on past papers
Answer: B) Comprehensive study of the syllabus and solving textbook problems
A) By dedicating separate time for mock tests and studying core materials
B) By taking mock tests more frequently than studying
C) By only using mock tests for practice
D) By avoiding detailed study materials
Answer: A) By dedicating separate time for mock tests and studying core materials
A) Focusing on test patterns and types of questions
B) Overlooking the need for in-depth subject knowledge and concept understanding
C) Taking regular breaks during mock tests
D) Using diverse sources for practice
Answer: B) Overlooking the need for in-depth subject knowledge and concept understanding
A) Mumbai
B) New Delhi
C) Kolkata
D) Chennai
Answer: B) New Delhi
A) Jawaharlal Nehru
B) Subhas Chandra Bose
C) Mahatma Gandhi
D) Sardar Patel
Answer: C) Mahatma Gandhi
A) Yamuna
B) Ganges
C) Brahmaputra
D) Godavari
Answer: D) Godavari
A) United Nations
B) World Health Organization (WHO)
C) Amnesty International
D) International Red Cross
Answer: B) World Health Organization (WHO)
A) Rabindranath Tagore
B) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
C) Kavi Pradeep
D) Sarojini Naidu
Answer: A) Rabindranath Tagore
A) Economic growth
B) International peace and security
C) Cultural promotion
D) Technological development
Answer: B) International peace and security
A) United States
B) Canada
C) Russia
D) China
Answer: C) Russia
A) Atlantic Ocean
B) Indian Ocean
C) Arctic Ocean
D) Pacific Ocean
Answer: D) Pacific Ocean
A) Yen
B) Won
C) Dollar
D) Euro
Answer: A) Yen
A) Pratibha Patil
B) Indira Gandhi
C) Sonia Gandhi
D) Sarojini Naidu
Answer: B) Indira Gandhi
A) $20
B) $25
C) $15
D) $18
Answer: D) $20
A) 40
B) 42
C) 44
D) 50
Answer: B) 42
A) GBMM
B) GCBM
C) EAZK
D) DZKK
Answer: A) GBMM
A) 789
B) 678
C) 567
D) 7890
Answer: A) 789
A) 9
B) 15
C) 24
D) 35
Answer: C) 24
A) To memorize answers
B) To understand recurring errors and focus on areas needing improvement
C) To compare scores with others
D) To increase the number of mock tests
Answer: B) To understand recurring errors and focus on areas needing improvement
2. What is a common method for identifying patterns in mistakes?A) Randomly selecting questions
B) Reviewing each question and categorizing errors by topic
C) Ignoring incorrect answers
D) Increasing the number of practice tests
Answer: B) Reviewing each question and categorizing errors by topic
3. How can you categorize mistakes to improve your study focus?A) By the difficulty level of questions
B) By the type of errors (e.g., conceptual errors, calculation errors)
C) By the time spent on each question
D) By the number of questions answered
Answer: B) By the type of errors (e.g., conceptual errors, calculation errors)
4. What is a useful tool for tracking patterns in mistakes?A) Study guides
B) Error logs or performance tracking sheets
C) Textbooks
D) Flashcards
Answer: B) Error logs or performance tracking sheets
5. How can recognizing common types of errors help in preparation?A) It increases the number of practice tests
B) It helps in focusing on specific areas where improvement is needed
C) It reduces the need for detailed study
D) It allows ignoring weak areas
Answer: B) It helps in focusing on specific areas where improvement is needed
6. Why is it important to track improvement over multiple mock tests?A) To ensure consistent performance improvement and identify progress areas
B) To compare scores with peers
C) To increase the number of practice tests
D) To focus on only high-scoring sections
Answer: A) To ensure consistent performance improvement and identify progress areas
A) Keeping a log of test scores and reviewing performance trends
B) Focusing only on recent test scores
C) Ignoring past results
D) Comparing scores with others
Answer: A) Keeping a log of test scores and reviewing performance trends
A) Changes in test difficulty
B) Improvement or decline in specific sections and overall performance
C) Variations in test formats
D) Scores of peers
Answer: B) Improvement or decline in specific sections and overall performance
A) It allows you to skip sections
B) It helps in understanding time management and adjusting strategies accordingly
C) It increases test difficulty
D) It reduces the number of practice tests
Answer: B) It helps in understanding time management and adjusting strategies accordingly
A) By comparing each test score with previous scores and analyzing trends
B) By only focusing on the most recent test results
C) By taking more tests without reviewing results
D) By comparing with others’ scores
Answer: A) By comparing each test score with previous scores and analyzing trends
A) Ignore the weak area and focus on strengths
B) Increase focused study sessions on the weak area and practice more problems related to it
C) Reduce the number of study sessions
D) Change the study material completely
Answer: B) Increase focused study sessions on the weak area and practice more problems related to it
A) Avoid those sections and focus on others
B) Develop a targeted study plan to improve performance in those sections
C) Increase the difficulty level of tests
D) Skip those sections in future tests
Answer: B) Develop a targeted study plan to improve performance in those sections
A) It helps in improving areas of weakness and maximizing overall test performance
B) It reduces the need for practice
C) It increases test anxiety
D) It eliminates the need for mock tests
Answer: A) It helps in improving areas of weakness and maximizing overall test performance
A) Increase test frequency without changing study methods
B) Reassess study methods, identify gaps, and modify the study approach
C) Reduce study time
D) Ignore performance issues
Answer: B) Reassess study methods, identify gaps, and modify the study approach
A) When you consistently struggle with certain topics despite regular practice
B) When you want to increase the number of mock tests
C) When you find the practice tests easy
D) When you score well in all sections
Answer: A) When you consistently struggle with certain topics despite regular practice
A) Venus
B) Mars
C) Jupiter
D) Saturn
Answer: B) Mars
A) Thomas Jefferson
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) George Washington
D) John Adams
Answer: C) George Washington
A) Silver
B) Gold
C) Iron
D) Copper
Answer: B) Gold
A) Heart
B) Liver
C) Skin
D) Brain
Answer: C) Skin
A) 1905
B) 1912
C) 1915
D) 1920
Answer: B) 1912
A) China
B) Japan
C) South Korea
D) Thailand
Answer: B) Japan
A) Mongols
B) Persians
C) Romans
D) Huns
Answer: A) Mongols
A) Sydney
B) Melbourne
C) Canberra
D) Brisbane
Answer: C) Canberra
A) Isaac Newton
B) Albert Einstein
C) Galileo Galilei
D) Nikola Tesla
Answer: B) Albert Einstein
A) Monaco
B) Vatican City
C) San Marino
D) Liechtenstein
Answer: B) Vatican City
A) EPH
B) EPI
C) CPH
D) EOH
Answer: A) EPH
A) 21
B) 22
C) 23
D) 24
Answer: A) 23
A) 50 mph
B) 60 mph
C) 70 mph
D) 80 mph
Answer: B) 60 mph
A) All roses fade quickly
B) Some roses fade quickly
C) No roses fade quickly
D) All flowers are roses
Answer: B) Some roses fade quickly
A) 36
B) 42
C) 48
D) 54
Answer: B) 42
Ans: Mock tests help in familiarizing yourself with the exam pattern, managing time effectively, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and improving overall exam performance.
Ans: It is recommended to take mock tests regularly, ideally once a week, to track progress and adjust study strategies as needed.
Ans: Analyze your performance by reviewing incorrect answers, identifying patterns in mistakes, and adjusting your study plan based on the results.
Ans: Mock tests simulate real exam conditions, helping you practice answering questions within a time limit, which improves your ability to manage time during the actual exam.
Ans: Mock tests typically include questions from General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning, and English Language and Comprehension, mirroring the actual exam sections.