what should be the suggestion question for entrance text in general awareness in diet 2022
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
You can check out the past six months' worth of periodicals like Pratyogita Darpan, Kalchakra, etc. for current affairs. Both are sufficient sources for CA preparation for CUET, as is any YouTube channel.
And at this point, the Lucent book suffices when discussing the GK segment. You can use YouTube channels that teach for admission if you want to use additional resources. These resources alone are adequate for CA& GK.
I would advise watching the monthly and weekly current affairs videos that are available on different YouTube channels. To get current affairs for January, just do a search.
Second, if you're having trouble with the G.K. portions, I'll recommend a website called "examveda," where you can find a tonne of G.K. and current affairs multiple-choice questions that are organised by category.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
bank ibpo and sbi po me general awareness me kya kya aata hai
The syllabus of IBPO mains for general awareness is:
1. Financial/Banking Awareness
2. Current affairs
3. General knowledge
4. Books and authors
5. National and international news
For More relevant information, you may visit here:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-po-syllabus/amp
The syllabus for SBI PO mains for General Awareness is :
1. Static awareness
2. Financial awareness
3. General awareness
4. Banking and financial awareness
5. Current affairs
For more relevant information, you may visit here:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-po-syllabus/amp
Hope this helps, all the best.
what subject in general awareness in jamia ba hons geography entrance exam
Dear aspirant,
The question paper of Jamia ba hons in geography entrance exam consists of multiple choice questions / practical. Total time given is 1 hr. 45 minutes. Maximum marks is 100 and for each wrong answers, there is a negative marking of 0.25.
The syllabus of this entrance test consists of :
Language skills 20 marks
Genral awareness 40 marks
Reasoning 20 marks
Social awareness 20 marks
You are allowed to use black / blue pen and pencil during examination.
Good luck !
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What are topics included in IPU CET FOR B.COM HONOURS the syllabus is general english, logical reasoning, data interpretation and general awareness what topics do we have to study in these 4?
Hello,
The weightage of syllabus for IPU CET is given below
- 25% General English
- 25% Logical reasoning
- 35% Data interpretation
- 15% General awareness
Syllabus:
English-
English Vocabulary, Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies, Idioms and Phrases, One word substitution, Rearrangement of word in sentences, Rearrangement of sentence in paragraph, Fill in the blanks, Close test, English Usage errors, Common error, Spotting errors, Inappropriate usage of words, Spelling Mistakes, English comprehensions
GENERAL AWARENESS-
Business & Trade awareness ( world and India), General Awareness, General Geography, General Economic Study, General polity, General Science, General Computer Science, Sports and awards, Current Events
Logical Reasoning-
Direction distance Test Analogy Test, Classification Test, Coding & Decoding Test, Number Test,Series Test, Relationship Test, Alpha Numeric Symbol Sequence, Alphabet Test, Raking Test,time Sequence test.Data Arrangement Test, Data Sufficiency Test, Logic Test, Statements Assumptions, Statement Arguments, Statement Conclusion, logical Diagram ,Mathematical Operations,logical Word Sequence Test, insert Missing Sequence Test,Cubes and Cubical Dice Test
Data Interpretation-
Data interpretation such as Bar graph, pie chart, line graph etc.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/ip-university-syllabus
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Is there any book in which all this subjects are included in one!!! 1 Quantativ Altitude 2 General Awareness 3 General Intelligence 4 English language for SSC CHSL exam
Hi Simran
Yes, there are many such books, one of the best out of them is the book " SSC - CHSL (10+2) guide by Disha publication".
It includes
*Quantitative Aptitude,
*General Intelligence & Reasoning-Verbal & non-verbal,
*English language
* General Awareness
It also has detailed chapters with solved examples, practice exercise, as per latest ssc chsl paper pattern etc
Aso
Follow the below tips to prepare
*To start your preparation you need to first understand the examination pattern. It has 3 teirs and then go through its syllabus at:-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-syllabus
* follow a routine will be very helpful for you as it will help you to study in a systematic way and avoid wastage of time and procrastination
* Prepare short notes :- you should prepare subjectwise short notes , it will help you a lot during your revision for your exam
* Revise :- the syllabus of SSC ChsL is wide so revision is must otherwise you may not be able to recall what all you have studied during your exam
* Essay & letter writing :- You should do letter and essay writing practice as in tier II you will have to write letter and essay.
*Practice mock test papers:- it will help you to understand the examination pattern, types and difficulty level of questions which are asked in exam, you will also get to know your preparation level and then can work on your weak areas to perform well in your examination.
* if you are not good at typing then you should do typing practice as well for the tier 3 to improve your speed and accuracy of the typing
For more tips visit
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-ssc-chsl
Thank you
Please tell me the name of best book preparation for SSC CHSL exam tier 1 (General Awareness)
In SSC CHSL there are two portions covering general awareness, in case of dynamic portion the best option is always read newspaper on a daily basis, The Hindu is the best option here with special emphasis on editorial part, in many times in past RCs were taken directly so this also helps in your preparation for English, you can also refer monthly magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan, but newspaper reading is best option because you don't have to mug up everything at the last moment, so being consistent helps in this, and for static portion the best book is Lucent's GK, that's the best and most preferred among SSC CHSL aspirants. Also there are many apps available so you can easily go through them also for your revision, that helps after reading the newspaper.
May I know for general awareness but , with complete proof and fact , that which competitive exam , is the most toughest exam all over India ?
Dear Aspirant,
Exams are a significant part of our education and besides testing the ability of the student, exams are important in instilling core skills like discipline, time management, hard work and patience.
In various fields, we have exams that are hard to clear. Some are listed below:
- UPSC Civil Services Exam -It is one of the most prestigious and hardest exams because of the number of candidates that appear for the exam (Over 10 lakh candidates appear for UPSC Prelims every year) and the large amount of syllabus. Also, the entire selection process of this exam is extremely rigorous, it contains different rounds such as Prelims, Mains and Interview.
- IIT JEE -IIT JEE is also considered one of the hardest exams because the syllabus is endless and the questions that appear in the exam are all application-based and meant to challenge the candidate’s proficiency and understanding of the main subjects. Every year, more than 6 lakh candidates appears for the exam and only the top 2.50 lakh qualified for JEE Advanced.
- Chartered Accountant (CA) - CA aspirants must clear all the levels such as Common Proficiency Test (CPT), Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC) and CA Final Examination in order to become a CA. Because, these levels are extremely tough to crack and require extensive planning and hard work, this exam is considered tough.
- NEET UG - NEET UG is considered one of the hardest, most competitive exams in India. Over 15 lakh candidates registers for NEET-UG every year. This exam is hard because the syllabus is huge and students must start preparing for the exam during their 12th if they want to crack it.
- AIIMS UG- AIIMS UG is considered tough because the number of applicants is very high while the number of seats offered by the organizing body is limited. Every year, the difficulty level of the questions is increased to ensure that only the most qualified candidates makes the cutoff.
- Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) - GATE is considered extremely competitive because a huge number of candidates give this exam annually and limited seats are available, for instance, if 7 lakh candidates appears then only 1.5 lakh candidates are qualified for the exam. It tests the candidate’s knowledge of the B.Tech./B.E curriculum.
- National Defence Academy (NDA) - NDA is a tough exam because the candidates have to qualify for a written exam with a vast syllabus as well as a psychological aptitude test and an intelligence test. Candidates need to be physically fit to be considered for final admission.
- Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) - It is one of the toughest entrance exams for law in India. The exam’s vast curriculum and a huge number of candidates give this exam to get admission in the top law colleges. This makes the exam extremely tough and competitive.
- UGC NET - Over 6 lakh candidates appears for the UGC NET exam and only 40,000 thousand candidates are able to qualify for the exam. This is because, the paper 1 which is the common paper for all subjects is extremely competitive and challenging.
- National Institute of Design Entrance Exam - NID is considered a tough exam because it is highly competitive and the questions in its general paper are tricky and the creative section is highly subjective. The creative section’s questions can be challenging and time-consuming.