Word Usage in Context tests your ability to choose the correct word based on the meaning and situation described in a sentence. This is not about grammar rules. It is about understanding what each word means and which one fits best in the given context.
SSC CGL frequently asks questions where you must select the most appropriate word from 4 similar options to complete a sentence meaningfully. The key is understanding subtle differences between words that appear similar but have different meanings or usage patterns. For example, 'affect' vs 'effect', 'compliment' vs 'complement', or 'principal' vs 'principle'.
Context clues in the sentence will always guide you to the right answer. Look for signal words, tone, and the overall meaning the sentence is trying to convey. Common question patterns include: Fill in the blanks with appropriate words, Choose the word that best fits the context, Replace the underlined word with the most suitable alternative, and Identify the incorrectly used word in the sentence.
The CONTEXT CLUE TECHNIQUE works best here. Read the entire sentence carefully. Identify what type of word is needed (noun, verb, adjective).
Look for clues about positive or negative meaning. Consider the relationship between different parts of the sentence. Then eliminate options that don't match the context.