⚡ New in 2026: GA section now has a strict 15-minute timer. You cannot borrow time from other sections. This completely changes how you must prepare — and attempt — General Awareness. This guide covers both.
General Awareness is the only section in SSC CGL where you can go from 0 preparation to 20+ correct answers in 30 days — with the right topics. It requires no formulas, no calculations, and no complex logic. Yet most aspirants either over-prepare it (reading everything) or under-prepare it (skipping it for Maths). Both approaches cost marks.
This guide breaks down all 25 GA questions into exact topic categories, tells you how many questions come from each, and gives you a clear 15-minute attempt strategy — so you walk into the exam knowing exactly what to do.
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GA Section — Quick Overview
| Detail | Tier 1 | Tier 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Total Questions | 25 | 25 |
| Total Marks | 50 (2 marks each) | 75 (3 marks each) |
| Time Allotted | 15 minutes (NEW 2026) | Separate timer |
| Negative Marking | -0.5 per wrong answer | -1 per wrong answer |
| Average time per question | 36 seconds | — |
| Best Target Score | 20–23 correct = 40–46 marks | — |
💡 Key insight: Static GK contributes 60–70% of GA questions in a typical SSC CGL paper. That means 15–17 out of 25 questions come from things that do not change — history, geography, polity, science basics. These are the questions you can prepare once and bank on forever.
Topic-wise Breakup — How Many Questions from Each Topic
Based on previous year SSC CGL papers (2022–2025), here is the realistic distribution of 25 GA questions:
| Topic | Expected Questions | Marks | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Science (Physics + Chemistry + Biology) | 5–6 | 10–12 | 🔴 Highest |
| Current Affairs (last 6 months) | 4–5 | 8–10 | 🔴 Highest |
| History (Ancient + Medieval + Modern) | 3–4 | 6–8 | 🟠 High |
| Indian Polity & Constitution | 3–4 | 6–8 | 🟠 High |
| Geography (India + World) | 2–3 | 4–6 | 🟠 High |
| Static GK (Awards, Sports, Books, Firsts) | 2–3 | 4–6 | 🟢 Medium |
| Economics & Budget | 1–2 | 2–4 | 🟢 Medium |
| Art & Culture / Miscellaneous | 1–2 | 2–4 | 🟢 Medium |
| TOTAL | 25 | 50 | — |
Topic 1 — General Science (5–6 Questions) 🔴
This is the single highest-scoring topic in GA — and the most predictable. SSC CGL repeats science fundamentals year after year. NCERT Class 6–10 textbooks cover 90% of what appears in the paper.
Physics — What to Cover:
- Laws of Motion (Newton’s 3 laws — direct questions every year)
- Light — reflection, refraction, lenses, mirrors
- Sound — frequency, wavelength, speed in different media
- Electricity — Ohm’s law, circuits, power, resistance
- Simple Machines — lever, pulley, inclined plane
- Units of measurement — SI units, common conversions
Chemistry — What to Cover:
- Acids, Bases, Salts — pH values, common examples (vinegar, baking soda, bleach)
- Chemical reactions — types, common reactions in daily life
- Elements and Compounds — valency, periodic table basics
- Carbon compounds — organic chemistry basics
- Metals and Non-metals — properties, uses
- Common chemicals in everyday life (CNG, LPG, etc.)
Biology — What to Cover:
- Human body systems — digestive, respiratory, circulatory, nervous
- Vitamins and deficiency diseases (Vitamin A → Night blindness, etc.)
- Diseases — bacterial, viral, fungal, their transmission
- Cell — structure, organelles, mitosis vs meiosis basics
- Plants — photosynthesis, respiration, reproduction
- Genetics — basics of heredity, dominant/recessive traits
📌 Pro Tip — Science: SSC loves asking “which vitamin is found in which food”, “which disease is caused by which deficiency”, and “which gas is used in which process.” Make a simple 2-column table for these and revise it weekly. These questions take under 10 seconds to answer in the exam.
Topic 2 — Current Affairs (4–5 Questions) 🔴
Current Affairs is unpredictable by nature — but not random. SSC consistently focuses on specific types of events. Do not read everything in the newspaper. Focus only on these categories:
| Category | What SSC Asks |
|---|---|
| Government Schemes | Name, ministry, launch date, beneficiary category |
| Sports | Gold medals, tournament winners, India’s first, record holders |
| Awards & Honours | Padma awards, Nobel Prize, Bharat Ratna recipients |
| Appointments | New CBI Director, RBI Governor, Army Chief, etc. |
| Defence / ISRO | New missiles, satellites, space missions, INS ships commissioned |
| International Summits | G20, SCO, BRICS, India’s bilateral agreements |
| Economy | GDP growth rate, Budget highlights, RBI repo rate changes |
Time period to cover: December 2025 – July 2026 (6–7 months before exam). Spend 30 minutes daily on current affairs — use a monthly capsule PDF rather than reading full newspapers.
Topic 3 — History (3–4 Questions) 🟠
SSC CGL history questions are 80% from Modern India (1857–1947) and 20% from Ancient/Medieval. Focus accordingly.
Modern History — High Priority Topics:
- 1857 Revolt — causes, key leaders, centres, result
- Indian National Congress — founding, key sessions, presidents
- Mahatma Gandhi’s movements — Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience, Quit India
- Important Acts — Regulating Act 1773, Charter Acts, Government of India Acts 1919 and 1935
- Partition and Independence — key events of 1946–1947
- Revolutionary movements — Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Subhas Chandra Bose
- Social reform movements — Brahmo Samaj, Arya Samaj, Ram Mohan Roy
Ancient History — Focus Only On:
- Indus Valley Civilization — key sites, features, decline theories
- Maurya Empire — Ashoka, Chandragupta, Kautilya’s Arthashastra
- Gupta Empire — often called “Golden Age,” key rulers, achievements
- Vedic period — Rig Veda, social structure, economy
Medieval History — Focus Only On:
- Delhi Sultanate — key rulers, Alauddin Khilji’s reforms
- Mughal Empire — Akbar’s administration, Aurangzeb’s policies
- Bhakti and Sufi movements — key saints, teachings
- Vijayanagara Empire — Krishnadevaraya
📌 Pro Tip — History: SSC rarely asks obscure dates. They ask “who founded what”, “what happened first”, “which event led to which result.” Focus on cause-and-effect relationships, not memorising years.
Topic 4 — Indian Polity & Constitution (3–4 Questions) 🟠
Polity is highly predictable — the same articles and bodies come up repeatedly. NCERT Class 9–10 Political Science is sufficient.
Must-Cover Topics:
- Fundamental Rights (Articles 12–35) — right to equality, freedom, constitutional remedies
- Directive Principles of State Policy (Articles 36–51)
- Fundamental Duties (Article 51A)
- Constitutional Bodies — Election Commission, CAG, UPSC, Finance Commission
- Parliament — Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, their powers, how a bill becomes law
- President and Governor — powers, election process, term
- Supreme Court and High Courts — jurisdiction, landmark judgements
- Important Articles — Article 370 (abrogated), 356 (President’s Rule), 32, 226
- Preamble — key words and their meaning (sovereign, secular, democratic, etc.)
- Constitutional Amendments — 42nd, 44th, 73rd, 74th, 86th (most asked)
Government Schemes (connects Polity + Current Affairs):
- PM Awas Yojana, PM Kisan, Ayushman Bharat, Digital India
- Which ministry is responsible for which scheme
- Recent launches — especially from the last 12 months
Topic 5 — Geography (2–3 Questions) 🟠
Geography questions are mostly factual and direct. India-specific questions dominate over world geography.
India Geography — What to Cover:
- Major rivers — origin, tributaries, which states they pass through
- Mountain ranges — Himalayas, Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats, Vindhyas
- Climate zones — tropical, arid, temperate, monsoon patterns
- National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries — location, famous species
- Major dams — Bhakra Nangal, Tehri, Sardar Sarovar — river and state
- Soils — alluvial, black, red, laterite — which crops grow where
- Minerals — which state produces which mineral (coal, iron ore, bauxite)
- Neighbour countries — borders, capitals, currencies
World Geography — Focus Only On:
- Longest rivers, highest mountains, largest deserts, largest oceans
- Straits, passes, gulfs — their location and significance
- Time zones, latitude/longitude basics
- Recent geography in news — new infrastructure, disasters, border changes
Topic 6 — Static GK: Awards, Sports, Books (2–3 Questions) 🟢
These questions take the least time to answer in the exam but require consistent revision.
Awards — Cover These Every Year:
- Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, Padma Shri — recent recipients
- Nobel Prize winners (especially Peace, Literature, Science)
- Oscars — Best Film, Best Actor/Actress, Indian nominations
- Booker Prize, Pulitzer Prize — recent winners
- Sports awards — Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award, Dronacharya Award recipients
Sports — What SSC Asks:
- Olympics — India’s gold/silver/bronze, host cities upcoming and past
- Cricket — ICC tournament winners last 2 years
- Commonwealth Games, Asian Games — India’s medal tally and gold winners
- “First Indian to…” questions (first in space, first woman to…, etc.)
Books & Authors — Focus On:
- Recently published books by political figures, Nobel laureates
- Classic Indian books and their authors (already in SSC PYQs)
- Books written by Prime Minister, President of India
Topic 7 — Economics (1–2 Questions) 🟢
Economics questions in SSC CGL are basic and concept-based — not as deep as UPSC. Cover these and you are done:
- GDP, GNP, NNP — definitions and difference
- Types of economy — capitalist, socialist, mixed
- RBI functions — monetary policy, repo rate, reverse repo, CRR, SLR
- Union Budget — key terms: fiscal deficit, revenue deficit, capital expenditure
- Five Year Plans — replaced by NITI Aayog in 2015 (important fact)
- Inflation — types (demand-pull, cost-push), how RBI controls it
- Banking — types of banks, NABARD, SIDBI functions
- Taxation — direct vs indirect tax, GST basics, income tax slabs
Topic 8 — Art, Culture & Miscellaneous (1–2 Questions) 🟢
- Classical dances — which dance belongs to which state (Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, etc.)
- Folk dances — state-wise (Bihu, Garba, Ghoomar, Lavani)
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India — recently added ones especially
- Geographical Indications (GI Tags) — recently tagged products
- Important temples, monuments, their location and significance
- Languages — 8th Schedule, classical language status
The 15-Minute GA Attempt Strategy
With the new sectional timer, strategy inside the exam is as important as preparation outside. Here is exactly how to handle the GA section in 15 minutes:
Minutes 0–8: Fast Sweep
Go through all 25 questions quickly. Answer every question you know with confidence — these should take 10–15 seconds each. Science facts, Polity articles, History events you have revised — mark them immediately. Do not linger on any question at this stage.
Minutes 8–13: Second Pass
Go back to questions you left. For current affairs questions you are 60–70% sure about — use elimination. Eliminate 2 wrong options, then pick the better of the remaining 2. This is calculated risk, not blind guessing.
Minutes 13–15: Review and Lock
Use the last 2 minutes to review your answers — especially current affairs where you might have confused two facts. Do not change answers you were confident about. Lock in your responses before the timer ends.
⚠️ Critical Rule: Do NOT guess randomly in GA. The -0.5 negative marking adds up fast. If you have no idea about a question even after elimination, skip it. Wrong guess = -0.5, which means you need one more correct answer to compensate.
30-Day GA Preparation Plan
| Week | Focus | Daily Time |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | General Science (Physics + Chemistry + Biology) — NCERT Class 6–10 | 45 min study + 15 min current affairs |
| Week 2 | History (Modern India focus) + Polity (Articles + Bodies) | 45 min study + 15 min current affairs |
| Week 3 | Geography (India) + Economics basics + Static GK (awards, sports) | 45 min study + 15 min current affairs |
| Week 4 | Full revision of all topics + PYQ practice + GA mock tests | 30 min revision + 30 min practice |
Daily non-negotiable: 30 minutes of current affairs every day throughout all 3 months — not just in GA week. Current affairs questions change every month; you cannot cover them in one week.
Best Sources for SSC CGL GA Preparation
| Topic | Best Source | Why |
|---|---|---|
| General Science | NCERT Class 6–10 Science | 90% of science questions come directly from NCERT concepts |
| History | NCERT Class 8–10 History + Spectrum (Modern India only) | Spectrum covers Modern India comprehensively in one book |
| Polity | NCERT Class 9–10 Civics + M. Laxmikanth (selected chapters) | Laxmikanth is the standard — read chapters on Parliament, President, Judiciary |
| Geography | NCERT Class 7–10 Geography | India geography is sufficient from NCERT — no extra book needed |
| Static GK | Lucent’s General Knowledge | Compact, SSC-specific, covers awards, sports, firsts efficiently |
| Current Affairs | Monthly PDF capsule (free online) + daily 15-min news app | Monthly capsule saves time vs reading full newspaper daily |
Common GA Mistakes That Cost Marks
Mistake 1 — Preparing Everything Equally
Students spend equal time on all topics. But Science and Current Affairs together give 9–11 questions — nearly half the section. Prioritise by weightage, not by comfort.
Mistake 2 — Skipping Current Affairs Until Last Month
Current affairs cannot be covered in 2 weeks. 30 minutes daily for 3 months = 90 hours of coverage. Starting in week 11 of 12 gives you less than 15 hours. Start today.
Mistake 3 — Reading Full Newspapers Daily
SSC does not ask editorial opinions or political analysis. It asks facts — who won, what launched, which scheme, what rank. A 15-minute daily news app or monthly PDF capsule is more efficient than a 45-minute newspaper.
Mistake 4 — Not Practising with Timer
If you always practice GA without a clock, 15 minutes will feel very short in the actual exam. Use timed GA-only sections in your mock tests to build the habit of moving fast.
Mistake 5 — Guessing on Every Uncertain Question
With 4 options and -0.5 per wrong answer, random guessing costs more than it gains over time. Skip questions where you cannot eliminate even 2 options.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. How many questions come from current affairs in SSC CGL GA?
On average, 4–5 questions out of 25 come from current affairs in SSC CGL Tier 1. The rest are from static GK topics — History, Geography, Polity, Science.
Q2. Is Lucent GK enough for SSC CGL General Awareness?
Lucent GK is excellent for static GK — awards, sports, firsts, geography facts. But for Science, use NCERT (better concept clarity), and for History, combine Lucent with Spectrum’s Modern India. For current affairs, use a separate monthly capsule.
Q3. How much time should I spend on GA daily?
In months 1 and 2, spend 45–60 minutes on GA daily (30 min static topics + 30 min current affairs). In month 3 (pre-exam), shift to 60 min current affairs + 30 min rapid revision of static notes.
Q4. Can I score 45+ in GA in SSC CGL 2026?
Yes — 45+ means 22–23 correct out of 25, which is achievable with 8–10 weeks of consistent preparation. Science + Current Affairs + Polity alone can give you 12–15 correct answers if prepared well.
Q5. What current affairs period should I cover for SSC CGL 2026 Tier 1?
Cover December 2025 to July 2026 — approximately 6–8 months before the exam. Focus on government schemes, appointments, sports results, defence launches, and awards announced in this period.
Q6. Is NCERT enough for SSC CGL General Science?
Yes, NCERT Class 6–10 Science covers 90% of what SSC CGL asks in the General Science sub-section. There is no need for any additional book for Science in Tier 1 preparation.
Q7. Which is the easiest topic in SSC CGL GA to prepare quickly?
Polity is the fastest high-return topic — the same articles and constitutional bodies repeat every year. 2 weeks of focused NCERT + Laxmikanth (selected chapters) preparation can reliably get you 3–4 correct answers from this topic alone.
📚 Also read:
SSC CGL 2026 Application Form — Last Date 22 June |
SSC CGL 2026 — 3 Month Study Plan (Hindi) |
SSC CGL 2026 Complete Syllabus
