SSC CGL Typing Test 12 - National Parks of India

SSC CGL 15 minutes 152 words medium
Time Left
15:00
WPM
0
Accuracy
100%
Keystrokes
0
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National Parks of India

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About This SSC CGL Typing Test

SSC CGL DEST — National Parks of India Passage Details

This typing test passage on National Parks of India has been designed to match the difficulty level and format of the actual SSC CGL Data Entry Speed Test. The passage contains 152 words with standard English vocabulary commonly found in government examination passages. Practising with diverse topics like National Parks of India helps you build adaptability for whatever passage appears in the actual exam.

How the SSC CGL DEST Works

The Data Entry Speed Test is a qualifying module under Tier II of the SSC Combined Graduate Level examination. It is mandatory for Tax Assistant posts in CBDT and CBIC. Candidates are given a passage of approximately 2000 key depressions which must be typed within 15 minutes on a standard QWERTY keyboard. The test is conducted at SSC examination centres on desktop computers. Every key you press counts as one depression including alphabets, numbers, spacebar, shift, enter, and backspace.

Error Categories and Penalties

The SSC classifies typing errors into two categories. Full mistakes carry a penalty of one error each and include omission of words, substitution of wrong words, addition of extra words, spelling errors, and incomplete words. Half mistakes carry a penalty of 0.5 errors and include spacing errors, wrong capitalisation, punctuation mistakes, word transposition, and paragraphic errors. Understanding these categories helps you focus on avoiding costly errors during the test.

Category-Wise Error Limits

The permissible error percentage varies by candidate category. Unreserved candidates are allowed up to 20 percent errors. OBC and EWS candidates are allowed up to 25 percent. SC, ST, and other reserved categories are allowed up to 30 percent errors. Exceeding these limits results in disqualification from the typing test regardless of your speed.

Tips for Practising with This National Parks of India Passage

Start by reading the passage once before you begin typing to familiarise yourself with the content. Focus on accuracy rather than speed during your first few attempts. Gradually increase your typing speed as your error rate decreases. Practice regularly for at least 30 minutes daily over a period of two months before the examination. Use this tool to track your progress and identify areas where you need improvement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum typing speed required for SSC CGL DEST?
Candidates must achieve a minimum of 2000 key depressions in 15 minutes, which translates to approximately 35 words per minute in English. This is a qualifying test and marks are not counted for final merit.
Can I use backspace during the SSC CGL DEST exam?
Yes, backspace is allowed during the DEST. However, every key press including backspace counts as a key depression. Excessive use of backspace will reduce your effective typing speed and should be minimised.
Which keyboard layout is used in SSC CGL DEST?
The SSC CGL DEST is conducted on standard QWERTY keyboards at designated examination centres. Candidates are not allowed to bring their own keyboards. It is advisable to practice on different keyboards to adapt to variations in key spacing and feel.
What are the common mistakes that lead to failure in DEST?
The most common reasons for failure include excessive spelling errors, skipping words from the passage, adding extra words, incorrect capitalization, and missing punctuation. Practising regularly with timed tests helps reduce these errors significantly.
Is the SSC CGL DEST passage displayed on screen or dictated?
The passage is displayed on the computer screen and candidates must type it exactly as shown. The passage is not dictated. You can scroll through the passage while typing. The text is clearly visible in a readable font size.

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