SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam Pattern And Syllabus 2017

SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam Pattern And Syllabus 2017: – The Staff Selection Commission is going to conduct Tier 2 exam soon. So eager candidates can go through the page to see the complete syllabus and exam pattern to prepare their exam in a better and organized way.

SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam Pattern And Syllabus 2017 | Exam Pattern | Syllabus.

The syllabus of SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam.

Let’s see first look at the exam pattern for SSC CGL Tier 2.

S.No. Subject No. of Questions Marks Negative Marking
1. Quantitative Aptitude 100 200 0.50
2. English 200 200 0.25
3. Statistics 100 200 0.50
4. Finanace And Accounting 40 80 0.50
Economics & Governance 60 Total Ques.=100 120 Total Ques.=200

Detailed SSC CGL Tier 2 Syllabus

Quantitative Exam

1.        Number System,
2.        Probability,
3.        Data Tables,
4.        HCF & LCM,
5.        Numbers Series,
6.        Approximation Wrong Number,
7.        Permutation And Combination,
8.        Approximation Wrong Number,
9.        Finding Next Number In Series,
10.       Decimal Fraction,
11.       Partnerships,
12.       Percentage,
13.       Ration And Proportions,
14.       Average And Age Related Questions,
15.       Pie charts And Bar Graphs,
16.       Line Graphs,
17.       Mixed Graphs,
18.       Case Study,
19.       Mensuration,
20.       Mixture s and Alligations,
21.       Square Root And Cube Root,
22.       Profit And Loss,
23.       Simple And Compound Interest,
24.       Time And Work,
25.       Time And Distance,
26.       Simplications,
27.       Data Interpretation,
28.       Algebra,
29.       Trigonometry and Geometry.

English

1.        Verbs,
2.        Tenses,
3.        Active and Passive voice,
4.        Direct and Indirect Speech,
5.        Subject-verb agreement,
6.        Adverb,
7.        Error correction,
8.        Sentence rearrangement,
9.        Articles,
10.       Antonyms,
11.       Synonyms,
12.       Unseen passage,
13.       Idioms and phrases,
14.       Grammar (Error detection and phrases replacement),
15.       Vocabulary and Comprehension,
16.       Fill in the blanks,
17.       Reading Comprehension,
18.       Paragraph and Sentence Jumbling Up.

Statistics

1. Collection and representation of data:

Common measures-mean, median and mode, Partition values- Quartiles, deciles and percentiles,

2. Measures of Dispersion:

Measures of relative dispersion, common measures-Range, Quartile deviations, standard deviation and mean deviation,

3. Moments, Skewness and Kurtosis:

Meaning and different measures of skewness and kurtosis, Different types of moments and their relationships,

4. Probability Theory:

Meaning and different definitions of Probability, Compound Probability, Conditional Probability, Independent Events and Baye’s Theorem,

5. Random Variable And Probability Distribution:

Random Variables, Probability Functions, Expectation and Variance of a random variable, Binomial and Poisson, Normal and Exponential distributions, Joint distribution of two random variables,

6. Sampling Theory:

Concept of population and sample, Parameters and statistics, Sampling and non-sampling errors, Probability and non-probability sampling techniques (simple random sampling, stratified sampling, multistage sampling, cluster sampling, systematic sampling, purposive sampling, convenience and quota sampling), Sampling distribution, Sample size decisions,

7. Statistical Inference:

Point Estimation and interval estimation, Properties of a good estimator, Methods of good estimation (Moments Method, Maximum Likelihood Method),
Least Square Method), Testing of hypothesis, Basic concept of testing, Small and Large Sample Tests, the test based on Z, t, Chi-Square, and F statistics, Confidence Intervals,

8. Analysis of Variance:

Analysis of one way and two classified data,

9. Time Series Analysis:

Components of Time Series, Determinations of trend components by different methods,

10.Index Numbers:

Meaning of index numbers, Problem in the construction of index numbers, Types of index numbers, Different formulae, Base shifting and splicing of index numbers, Cost of living index numbers, Uses of index numbers.

General Awareness

This part is divided into two separate papers.
a) Finance and accounting
b) Economic and Governance

1. Finance and accounting:

Fundamental principles and basic concept of accounting.
Financial Accounting: Nature and Scope, limitations of financial accounting, Basic concepts, and conventions, generally accepted accounting principles.
Basic Principles of Accounting: Single and double entry, bank reconciliation, ledgers, journals, books of original entry, Rectification of errors, Trial Balance, Trading, Profit and loss appropriation accounts, Manufacturing, Balance Sheet distinction between capital and revenue expenditure, Depreciation Accounting, Valuation of Inventories, Receipts and payments, income and expenditure accounts,
Nonprofit organizations accounts, bills of exchange, self-balancing ledgers,

2. Economic and Governance:

Finance commission-Role and functions, Basic concepts of economics, and introduction to microeconomics, central problems of an economy and production possibilities curve and methods of economic study.


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