Use elimination method. If you know 2-3 options are wrong, guess from remaining choices. Most SSC CGL one-word substitutions follow common English patterns, so trust your language instinct.
Common Mistake #1: Students often confuse similar-sounding words.
For example, 'Autobiography' (self-written life story) vs 'Biography' (life story written by others). Always read the phrase carefully to identify WHO is doing the action. This confusion costs many students easy marks.
Another frequent error is mixing up medical and scientific terms. 'Cardiology' is study of heart, while 'Cardiologist' is the person who studies hearts.
Pay attention to whether the question asks for the field of study or the person practicing it.
Time Management: Spend maximum 30 seconds per question. If you don't know the answer immediately, use elimination and move on. These questions test vocabulary knowledge, not reasoning ability.