SSC GD Constable Previous Year Question Papers (2019–2024)
SSC GD Constable previous year papers are invaluable resources for candidates preparing for the General Duty Constable recruitment. Given that SSC GD is one of the most competitive exams with over a crore applicants, practising with authentic previous year papers gives candidates a significant edge in understanding question patterns and difficulty levels.
The SSC GD CBE tests four subjects — General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Knowledge & General Awareness, Elementary Mathematics, and English/Hindi. Each section carries equal weightage with 25 questions worth 50 marks each. Previous year papers from 2019 to 2024 reflect these patterns and help candidates allocate their preparation time effectively across subjects.
Since SSC GD has a relatively shorter syllabus compared to other SSC exams, mastering previous year questions is even more critical. Many questions test basic concepts and general awareness, where pattern recognition through paper practice can lead to quick marks. Solve each paper in 60 minutes to simulate actual exam conditions and build the speed needed for exam day success.
SSC GD Question Papers – Year Wise
| Year | Tier / Set | Download Paper | Answer Key |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | — | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
| 2023 | — | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
| 2022 | — | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
| 2021 | — | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
| 2020 | — | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
| 2019 | — | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
How to Use Previous Year Papers
- Understand the exam pattern: Solve papers to get familiar with the question format, marking scheme, and difficulty level before your actual exam day.
- Identify important topics: Analyse which topics and chapters appear most frequently across multiple years to prioritise your preparation effectively.
- Improve time management: Attempt full papers under timed conditions to build speed and accuracy, simulating real exam pressure.
- Track your progress: Compare your scores across different papers to measure improvement and identify weak areas that need more revision.