SSC CHSL Previous Year Papers, PYQs & Free Mock Tests

An honest breakdown of what this site actually offers for CHSL prep, and where to look for the rest.

CGLTyping is a typing-test site, not a full SSC CHSL exam-prep portal.

We offer a genuinely free, live typing mock and real practice paragraphs — not written-exam question papers or PYQ archives, which are outside our scope. Here's exactly what's available where.

What CGLTyping Actually Offers

What This Site Doesn't Offer (and Why)

SSC CHSL's written exam — quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English comprehension, general awareness — is a completely different content area from typing, requiring accurate, up-to-date question banks and answer keys that this site isn't built or maintained to provide. We'd rather be honest about that scope limit than publish written-exam content we can't stand behind. If you're looking for:

  • SSC CHSL previous year question papers — genuine past written-exam papers, if published or compiled anywhere, would come from sources dedicated to general exam content, not a typing-focused site.
  • SSC CHSL PYQs by topic — same as above; this requires ongoing curation of a large question bank, outside this site's scope.
  • A full SSC CHSL mock test (all written sections, not just typing) — again, a different kind of product than what's built here.

If a site claims to offer verified "previous year" typing passages specifically, treat that claim with scepticism — see SSC CHSL Typing Test Paragraph PDF for why that specific claim is usually misleading, regardless of who's making it.

Free Practice Quizzes and General Prep

If you're specifically after quick practice quizzes for general awareness or reasoning, that's also outside this site's typing-focused scope — those are better served by sources built around question banks and topic-wise practice, which is a fundamentally different content model from a live typing engine.

What We'd Suggest Instead

Split your preparation by source rather than expecting one site to cover everything well:

  • Use dedicated exam-prep resources for the written syllabus (quant, reasoning, English, GA) and any genuine previous-year written papers.
  • Use CGLTyping specifically for the typing component — where we can offer something we've actually built, tested and stand behind.
  • Cross-check anything you find on the typing side against the official rules and pattern before trusting it.

Why be upfront about this: CGLTyping is built and maintained by a single SSC CGL aspirant, not a company or editorial team. We'd rather tell you clearly what we don't cover than pretend to offer something we can't actually verify or maintain well.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

No — this site is focused specifically on the typing test component, not the full written exam (quant, reasoning, English, general awareness). For written-exam PYQs, look to sources that specialise in general exam preparation content.

Yes — for the typing component specifically. The SSC CHSL Typing Test on this site is a free, live mock matching the real 35 WPM / 10-minute format with a category-wise verdict.

CGLTyping is built and maintained by one person focused specifically on typing test preparation, where the site can offer something genuinely accurate and tested. Covering the full written syllabus well would require a different scope entirely.

Ankush Sheoran, founder of CGLTyping
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Ankush Sheoran

Digital Marketing Executive — SEO, Web Design & Development · SSC CGL aspirant

I built CGLTyping while preparing for SSC CGL myself, after every typing site I tried measured plain WPM instead of what SSC actually scores. Every exam fact here is checked against the current official notification rather than copied from another blog — if something looks out of date, tell me and it gets fixed.