Monday 27 February 2017

How to crack SSC- CGL in first Attempt

How to Crack SSC CGL in first Attempt

“Is it possible to crack SSC CGL in first attempt” this is the question which disturbs many students and creates a feeling of insecurity among them. Answer of this question is inside your heart and brain. In this article we will give some tips on this issue and make it possible for you to crack SSC CGL in first attempt.

To crack SSC CGL you have to follow a strategy and stick to it, you just have to filled your mind with a feeling that you will made your name to the list of qualifying candidate of SSC CGL. Our mind and body works on the thoughts that we have created for ourselves.  The Syllabus of SSC exam is of 10 class standard and you are graduate person so it is not impossible for you crack SSC CGL.

Here are some tips and strategy for cracking SSC CGL:

★First complete the syllabus of SSC CGL and while doing it marks the question which seems difficult to you or you can write it in a notebook.

★Follow only one book for each subject and never get confused about book because every book has the same thing and same concept.

★For quant section complete the whole maths from Kiran chapter wise book.

★For English section read the S.P Bakshi book and Word Power made easy for vocabulary section.

★For Gs section read the lucent or Manohar Pandey of Arihant Publication.

★No need to read any book for reasoning section of SSC CGL.

★Once you cover all the topics of your syllabus then practise more and more.

★Never lose hope and don’t feel dejected.

★Keep yourself motivated and never feel that you can’t clear the exam

★Maintain the consistency in studying.

★Focus on your aim and try to achieve it.

★Benefit of practisc:
Let me ask a question whether
toppers are extra talented or they read different books? Your answer surely will be no , if your answer is Yes then change it and fill your mind with a thought that you are the topper and you are extra talented and no one is superior to you in anything. Then what toppers do and get selected, they do only and only practice and they never doubt about their selection and their ability.
Once you complete your syllabus then pick any practice set and take a test on daily basis.
Try to solve the practice set within 1 hour 45 minutes.
In this way your speed will improve and you can judge yourself where you stand.
You can easily know the topics in which you have to do an extra effort.
While taking paper mark the question which are difficult and note down in the book and read that notebook daily.
Before exam try to make at least 60 practice set and cram every question and every line of practice set.

★For SSC CGL your main focus will be on English and Maths as they stand for 500 marks in SSC CGL.

★For English section you have to do a little bit extra effort by reading the books on daily basis even if you taking a practice set.

★By making practice set your reasoning will improve own its own, so don’t care too much for it.

★Practice as much you can do, as SSC repeats the question then there is chance that you will get the question which you have practice.

★study at least 6-8hours daily regularly with full concentration. then see the change....

**All the Best for SSC -CGL-2017**
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Sunday 19 February 2017

RTI-The power of new generation

Right to Information (RTI)
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Right to Information Act was passed on 15th June, 2005 and came into force on 12th October, 2005. It has the widest reach covering Central and state government, Panchayati Raj institutions, Local bodies, Government funded NGOs and even the Judiciary.
On these lines, state information commissions have been set up at the Central and State level. RTI sets a 30 days deadline for providing information.

However, the deadline is 48 hours, if information concerns life and liberty of a person. This Act will empower citizens and is expected to usher in a new era of governance in the corruption ridden Indian Polity.

★However, everything is not rosy about RTI. According to a survey, few people would dispute that the RTI Act is one of the most people friendly legislation as road to accessing information remains difficult. Where a large number of rural information seekers reported harassment, even Public Information Officers admitted that they didn't know the Act's provisions.
★Moreover, it is a matter of great concern that in June, 2011 government excluded Central Bureau of Investigation from the purview of the RTI Act. The CBI is already a much malign agency and has been accused many a times of working under political influence. This questions government's determination to wage war against corruption and doesn't bode well for the future of democracy Although the government seems to have made their intentions clear to further amend the RTI Act, the agitation led by social activists might deter the government from diluting the Act.
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Wednesday 8 February 2017

General Science Quizz 06

1. The smallest size of cell which can be seen directly by the eye is
a) 1 micron
b) 10 micron
c) 100 micron
d) 1000 micron

2. Dr. Kharana’s work relates to
a) synthesis of simple DNA
b) genetic code
c) reduction of mutation
d) synthesis of RNA from the bacterial cell

3. Tse-Tse fly is the vector of
a) malaria parasite
b) try peorosoma
c) piroplasm
d) microfilaria

4. Man has _________ pairs of salivary glands.
a) 3
b) 4
c) 6
d) 8

5. Which one is a water-soluble vitamin?
a) A
b) C
c) D
d) E

6. The metallic part of hemoglobin is
a) copper
b) molybdenum
c) nickel
d) iron

7. Hormones are carried from their place of production by
a) ducts
b) blood
c) lymph
d) musous

8. Injection of insulin causes
a) increase of glucose in blood
b) decrease of glucose in blood
c) increase in blood pressure
d) decrease in blood pressure

9. The gestation period for the elephant is
a) 10 months
b) 15 months
c) 22 months
d) 30 months

10. Diabetes is caused by
a) fall in insulin level
b) increase in insulin level
c) eating too much sugar
d) decrease in glucose
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Top10 vocabs

1.Placate
Meaning: make (someone) less angry or hostile.
Synonym: appease, assuage, conciliate,
Antonym: aggravate, annoy, antagonize, bother,
Sentence: "they attempted to placate the students with promises"

2.Placid
Meaning: not easily upset or excited., calm and peaceful, with little movement or activity.
Synonym: even-tempered, calm, equable, tranquil, imperturbable,
Antonym: excitable, temperamental
Sentence: "a placid, contented man"

3.Plagiarize
Meaning: take (the work or an idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own.
Synonym: infringe the copyright of, pirate, steal, poach, borrow,
Sentence: "he was fined $6,000 for having plagiarized the song"

4.Plaintive
Meaning: sounding sad and mournful.
Synonym: mournful, sad, wistful, doleful, pathetic, pitiful, piteous, melancholy,
Antonym: delighted, exulting, glorying, happy, joyful, rejoicing, triumphant;
Sentence: "a plaintive cry"

5.Platonic
Meaning: (of love or friendship) intimate and affectionate but not sexual.
Synonym: utopian, ideal, idealistic
Antonym: physical
Sentence: "their relationship is purely platonic"

6.Plauditory
Meaning: a sudden feeling of annoyance or anger when someone has offended you
Sentence: He slammed the door in a fit of pique.

7.Pillage
Meaning: rob a (place) using violence, especially in wartime.
Synonym: robbery, robbing, raiding,
Sentence: "the abbey was plundered and pillaged"

8.Pinnacle
Meaning: the most successful point; the culmination.
Synonym: apex, vertex, zenith, apogee,
Sentence: "he had reached the pinnacle of his career"

9.Piquant
Meaning: having a pleasantly sharp taste or appetizing flavour., pleasantly stimulating or exciting to the mind.
Synonym: intriguing, stimulating, interesting, fascinating,
Antonym: bland, insipid, dull
Sentence: "a piquant tartare sauce"

10.Pittance
Meaning: a very small or inadequate amount of money.
Synonym: a very small amount, a tiny amount, an insufficient amount, next to nothing, very little;
Sentence: "he paid his workers a pittance"
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