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SSC English Mock Test 2026 – Free Online Practice with Solutions for CGL, CHSL & MTS

Taking regular mock tests is the #1 proven strategy for cracking the English section in SSC exams. Research consistently shows that students who take 30+ mock tests score 40-60% higher than those who only study from books. Mock tests build speed, accuracy, and exam temperament — all critical for success.

Vocabsprint's SSC English mock tests are designed to replicate the exact exam pattern for SSC CGL, CHSL, MTS, and CPO. Each test includes 25 questions to be solved in 15 minutes, with real-time scoring, negative marking simulation, and detailed solutions.

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Available Mock Test Series

📝 SSC CGL Tier 1 English Mock Test

CGL Level 25 Questions

Full pattern mock test matching CGL difficulty. Covers synonyms, antonyms, OWS, idioms, error detection, sentence improvement, and cloze test.

📝 SSC CHSL English Mock Test

CHSL Level 25 Questions

Moderate difficulty matching CHSL Tier 1 pattern. Focus on fill in blanks, spelling, basic grammar, and vocabulary.

📝 SSC MTS English Mock Test

MTS Level 25 Questions

Elementary level English test for MTS aspirants. Cover basic vocabulary, simple grammar, and comprehension.

📝 Topic-Wise English Practice

Customizable

Pick specific topics: Vocabulary Only, Grammar Only, Comprehension Only. Great for targeted improvement.

SSC English Mock Test Pattern

Section CGL Questions CHSL Questions MTS Questions
Synonyms/Antonyms 4-6 4-6 3-4
One Word Substitution 2-3 2-3 1-2
Idioms & Phrases 2-3 2-3 1-2
Error Detection 3-4 2-3 2-3
Sentence Improvement 2-3 2-3 2
Cloze Test 5 5 5
Spelling Correction 1-2 2-3 2-3
Total 25 25 25

Sample Mock Test Questions

Q1: Select the SYNONYM of "PRISTINE"

Explanation: "Pristine" means in its original condition, clean and pure. "Dirty" is its antonym.

Q2: Spot the error: "Each of the students (A) / have completed (B) / their assignments (C) / on time (D)"

Explanation: "Each" is always singular and takes a singular verb. "Each of the students has completed" is correct.

Q3: The idiom "A hot potato" means:

Explanation: "A hot potato" = a controversial topic that people want to avoid — like a hot potato that you can't hold!

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