Prepare for SSC CGL 2026-2027 with our free, full-length online mock test. Practice 100 questions covering Reasoning, GK, Maths, and English. Improve speed, accuracy, and boost your CGL exam score today!
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📝 Test Overview
📊 Section Breakdown
📘 Key Instructions
- Each question has 4 options (only 1 correct)
- Use Save & Next to proceed
- Mark for Review to revisit later
- Bilingual (English & Hindi)
Preparing for the Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level (SSC CGL) exam requires more than just reading books—it demands rigorous practice and time management. With the SSC CGL 2026-2027 exam cycle approaching, candidates need a reliable platform to test their readiness.
Our latest full-length mock test is curated by experts to match the difficulty level and structure of the official SSC CGL examination. Whether you are a beginner or a veteran aspirant, this practice set is designed to help you analyze your performance and refine your test-taking strategy.
Why Attempt Our SSC CGL Mock Test?
- Real-Time Exam Environment: Our timer-based interface simulates the pressure of the actual examination hall, helping you master time management.
- Updated Syllabus Coverage: We have incorporated current trends and the latest exam patterns to ensure you are studying the right material.
- Detailed Analytics: Understand your strengths and weaknesses by reviewing your performance across all four core subjects.
- Negative Marking Simulation: Get used to the 0.5 negative marking penalty to sharpen your decision-making skills—knowing when not to answer is just as important as knowing the answer!
Test Structure Breakdown
The mock test strictly follows the updated SSC CGL Tier-I exam pattern:
| Section | Questions | Marks |
| General Intelligence & Reasoning | 25 | 50 |
| General Awareness | 25 | 50 |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | 50 |
| English Comprehension | 25 | 50 |
| Total | 100 | 200 |
How to Ace Your SSC CGL Preparation
- Analyze Previous Year Papers: Combine your mock test practice with an analysis of past years’ papers to understand question frequency.
- Focus on Weak Areas: Don’t just look at your score—review the detailed solutions for every question you missed.
- Consistency is Key: Set a schedule to attempt at least two full-length mock tests per week leading up to the 2026-27 exams.
- Stay Updated: Keep up with the latest General Awareness topics, as these are often the “make or break” sections in the CGL exam.
Ready to Test Your Knowledge?
Don’t wait until the last minute. Benchmarking your progress early is the best way to secure a top rank.
Need more tips on specific sections like Quant or English? Let us know in the comments below!