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Thursday 27 March 2014

Top Amazing Facts About The Human Body

Here are wacky facts about human body : - 

è The largest organ in the body is the skin.

è The liver is the largest gland and the largest internal organ in the human body.

è The brian uses over a quarter of the oxygen used by the human body.

è Our heat beats around 100000 times a day, 36500000 times a year and over a billion times if you live beyond 30.

è Length of thum is the same with nose.

è Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body. They are created inside the bone marrow.

è It takes about 20 seconds for a red blood cell to circle the whole body.

è The biggest muscle in the body is gluteus maximus , in the buttock.

è The lungs contain over 300, 000 million capillaries. If they were laid end to end, they would stretch 2400 km.

è Every drop of blood in human body is filtered by the body over 300 times a day.
è The ovum is the largest cell in the human body.

èAdult lungs have a surface area of around 70 square meters.

è The stapes is the smallest bone in the body. It’s located in the inner ear.

è The acid in stomach is strong enough to dissolve razor blades.

è Nose and Ears continue growing throughout entire life.

è Each person has a unique tongue print just like the fingerprints.

è The longest muscle in the body is Sartorius.

è The smallest muscle in the body is Stapedius, deep in the ar. It is thinner than a thread and 0.05 inches ( 0.12 centimeters ) in length.

è Enamel is hardest substance in the human body.

è All babies are color blind when they are born , they only see black & white.

è The tongue is the strongest muscle in the human body.

è It takes 17 muslce to smile and 43 to frown.

è The adult body is made up of : 100 trillion cells, 206 bones, 600 muslces and 22 internal organs.

è Bone in an adult account for 14% of the body’s total weight.

è A body born with 300 bones in their body, but as an adult we have 206 bones.

è 200 muscles used to take one step.

è The strongest bone in your body is the femur ( thighbone ) and its hollow. It is also the longest and largest bone in Human body.

è The normal pulse is 70 heartbeats per minute.

è Blood is 6 times thicker than water.

è Facial hair grows faster than any other hair on the body.

è Our kidneys filter about 1.3 liters of blood every minute & expel up to 1.4 liters of urine in a day.

è The only part of the body without blood supply is the cornea in the eye. It takes in oxygen directly from the air.

è An average human produces 10,000 gallons of saliva in a lifetime.

è The fastest growing nail is on the middle finger.

è 14 bones make up the human face.

è The human heart creates enough pressure while pumping to squirt blood to 30 feet.

è The tooth is the only part of the human body that can’t repair itself. 


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SSC : Recruitment of Junior Hindi Translators and Hindi Pradhyapak and Senior / Junior Translators

Commission will hold a Combined All India Open Examination for recruitment of the following post under Ministry of Defence:


Name of Post :
1. Junior Hindi Translators
2. Hindi Pradhyapak
3. Senior/Junior Translators

Age Limit : Not exceeding 30 years as on 01.01.2014

Application Fee: Rupees One Hundred Only (Rs 100.00)
Fee is exempted for all Women candidates and candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, Physically Handicapped and Ex-Servicemen eligible for reservation, as per Govt.orders

Important Dates :
Closing Date : 18.04.2014 (Upto 5 P.M.).
For Candidates Residing In Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Jammu And Kashmir, Lahaul And Spiti District And Pangi Sub Division Of Chamba District Of Himachal Pradesh, Andaman And Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep And For Candidates Residing Abroad – 25.04.2014(Upto 5 Pm).
Date of Exam : 08.06.2014

NOTE: Applications Received Late Will Be Rejected And No Correspondence Will Be Enterained In This Regard. Commission Will Not Be Responsible For Postal Delay.

Click Here For Official Notification

Click Here To Download Application Form.




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Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Exam, 2013 Marks Released

SSC has finally released the marks of Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Exam, 2013 which was conducted on 20.10.2013, 27.10.2013 & 10.11.2013 for recruitment to the following post:


1. Data Entry Operators
2. Lower Division Clerks

Click here to View the Result.

All the best!!!




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Tuesday 11 March 2014

SSC: Famous Places in India Quiz


1. National Institute of Nutrition is located in which of the following place?
A. Bangalore
B. Kerala
C. Gandhinagar
D. Hyderabad


2. National Institute of Aeronautical Engineering is located at
A. Dehradun
B. Lucknow
C. Bangalore
D. Kanpur

3. The world famous 'Khajuraho' sculptures are located in
A. Gujarat
B. Madhya Pradesh
C. Orissa
D. Maharashtra

4.'Kandla' is situated on the Gulf of Kachh is well known for which of the following?
A. Export Processing Zone
B. Centre for Marine Food products
C. Cutting and Polishing of diamonds
D. Ship breaking industry

5. National Police Academy is located at
A. Bangalore
B. Hyderabad
C. Abu Road
D. Dehradun

6. National Archives is located at?
A. Calcutta
B. Dehradun
C. Bombay
D. New Delhi

7. Which is known as 'Garden City of India'?
A. Trivandram
B. Imphal
C. Simla
D. Bangalore

8. The Central Rice Research institute is located at
A. Rajamundry
B. Madra
C. Cuttack
D. Cochin

9. Where is the 'National Remote Sensing Agency' situated?
A. Shadnagar
B. Bangalore
C. Chennai
D. Dehradun

10. Badrinath is situated on the bank of river
A. Ganga
B. Yamuna
C. Alaknanda
D. Saraswathi

11. Indian Cancer Research institute is located at
A. New Delhi
B. Calcutta
C. Chennai
D. Mumbai

12.Central Drug Research Institute is located at
A. Trissur
B. Nagpur
C. Mysore
D. Lucknow

13. Ajanta-Ellora caves are situated near
A. Ajmer
B. Jaipur
C. Patna
D. Aurangabad

14.National School of Mines is located in ?
A. Dhanbad
B. Kavalpur
C. Udaipur
D. Hyderabad

15. Sun Temple is situated at?
A. Konark
B. Bangalore
C. Haridwar
D. Kerala




ANSWERS:
1. D
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. B
6. D
7. D
8. C
9. A
10. C
11. D
12. D
13. D
14. A
15. A


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History Quiz : - First in India ( Male )


1.    First Governor of Bengal – Lord Clive ( 1757 – 60)

2.    Last Governor of Bengal – Lord Hastings ( 1772 – 74)

3.    First Governor Genral of Bengal – Lord Hastings ( 1774 – 75)

4.    First British Governor Gerneral of India – Lord Bentinck ( 1833 - 35)

5.    First British Viceroy of India – Lord Canning ( 1856 – 62)

6.    First President of Indian Rebublic – Dr. Rajendra Prasad

7.    First Prime Minister of free India – Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru

8.    First Indian to win Nobel Prize – Rabindranath Tagore

9.    First Muslim President of Indian National Congress –Baduddin Tyabji

10.  First Muslim President of India – Dr. Zakir Hussain

11.  First Governor General of free India – Lord Mountbatten

12.  First and last Indian Governor General of India – C. Rajgopalachari

13.  First man who introduced printing press in India – James Hicky

14.  First Indian to join the I.C.S – Satyendra Nath Tagore

15.  India’s first Cosmonaut – Rakesh Sharma

16.  First Prime Minister of India who resigned without completing the full term – Morarji Desai
17.  First Indian Member of the Viceroy’s executive council – S. P. Sinha

18.  First President of India who died while in office – Dr. Zakir Hussain

19.  First Prime Minister of India who did not face the Parliament – Charan Singh

20.  First Field Marshal of India – Field Marshal S.H.F. J. Maneckshaw

21.  First Indian to get Nobel Prize in Physics – C.V. Raman

22.  First Indian to receive Bharat Ratna award – Dr. S. Radhakrishnan

23.  First Indian to cross English Channel  Mihir Sen

24.  First Person to receive Jananpith award – G. Shanker Kurup
25.  First Speaker of the Lok Sabha – G V Mavalankar

26.  First Vice – President of India – Dr. S. Radhakrsihnan

27.  First Home Minister Of India – Sardar Vallabhbahi Patel

28.  First Person to reach Mt. Everest without oxygen – Sherpa Ang Dorjee
29.  First person to reach the South Pole – Col J K Bajaj

30.  First Person to get Param Vir Chakra – Major Somnath Sharma

31.  First Chief Election Commissioner – Sukumar Sen

32.  First Person to receive Magsaysay Award  Vinoba Bhave

33.  First Indian Origin person to receive Nobel Prize in Medicine – Hargobind Khurana

34.  First Person to receive Nobel Prize in Economics – Amartya Sen

35.  First Chief Justice of Supreme Court – Justice H. J. Kania

36.  First Indian to win back to back medals in Olympics – Sushil Kumar ( 2008, 2012)

37.  First Man to climb Mount Everest Twice – Nwang Gombu

38.  First Man to Climb Mt. Everest 19 times – Apa Sherpa

39.  First Indian Chess Grandmaster – Vishwanathan Anand ( 1988)

40.  First Indian Pilot – J.R. D. Tata ( 1929) 


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Sunday 9 March 2014

Geography Quiz


1. The Paithan (Jayakwadi) Hydro-electric project, completed with the help of Japan, is on the river
A. Ganga
B. Cauvery
C. Narmada
D. Godavari


2.The percentage of irrigated land in India is about
A. 45
B. 65
C. 35
D. 25

3. The southernmost point of peninsular India, that is, Kanyakumari, is
A. north of Tropic of Cancer
B. south of the Equator
C. south of the Capricorn
D. north of the Equator

4. The pass located at the southern end of the Nilgiri Hills in south India is called
A. the Palghat gap
B. the Bhorghat pass
C. the Thalgat pass
D. the Bolan pass

5. Which of the following factors are responsible for the rapid growth of sugar production in south India as compared to north India?
I   Higher per acre field of sugarcane
II  Higher sucrose content of sugarcane
III Lower labour cost
IV Longer crushing period
A. I and II
B. I, II and III
C. I, III and IV
D. I, II and IV

6. The principal copper deposits of India lie in which of the following places?
A. Hazaribag and Singbhum of Bihar
B. Khetri and Daribo areas of Rajasthan
C. Anantapur in Andhra Pradesh
D. Siwaliks in Uttar Pradesh and in Karnataka

7. Which of the following are true regarding Jhum cultivation in India?
I. It is largely practiced in Assam
II. It is referred to as 'slash and burn' technique
III. In it, the fertility is exhausted in a few years
A. I, II and III
B. II and III
C. I and II
D. I and III

8. The Yarlung Zangbo river, in India, is known as
A. Ganga \
B. Indus
C. Brahmaputra
D. Mahanadi

9. The Salal Project is on the river
A. Chenab
B. Jhelum
C. Ravi
D. Sutlej

10. The only zone in the country that produces gold is also rich in iron is
A. North-eastern zone
B. North-western zone
C. Southern zone
D. None of the above


ANSWERS:
1. D
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. D
6. A
7. A
8. C
9. A
10. C


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Sources of Indian Constitution


Dear readers, Today we are going to discuss about constitution. Our constitution adopted best features of many constitution of world. Here is a detail list of sources of Indian constitution. We are providing this list by keeping SSC CGL aspirants in mind. But it can be helpful in all competitive exams.

COUNTRY
FEATURE
UK
·         Parliamentary form of government
·         Rule of law
·         Legislative procedure
·         Writs
·         Cabinet system etc.

GOI Act 1935
·         Federal scheme
·         Public service commissions
·         Emergency provisions
·         Judiciary
·         Office of Governor etc.
USA
·         Fundamental rights
·         Impeachment of President
·         Removal of judges
·         Judicial review
·         Independent judiciary
·         Office of vice president
Ireland
·         Directive Principles of  State Policy(DPSP)
·         Method of election of President
·         Nomination of members to RajyaSabha
Canada
·         Federation with strong centre
·         Vesting residuary powers with centre
·         Appointment of Governor by the centre
·         Advisory jurisdiction of Supreme Court
·         Single citizenship
Australia
·         Concurrent list
·         Joint sitting of two houses of Parliament
USSR
(Now Russia)
·    FundamentalDuties(addedwith42nd amendment in 1976)
·     Ideal of Justice (Social, Political and Economic) in the preamble
Weimer Constitution
(Germany)
·          Suspension of fundamental rights during emergency
French constitution
·        Republic Idea of liberty, 
       equality and fraternity in preamble
South Africa
·         Procedure of amendment to the constitution
·         Election of members of RajyaSabha
Japan
·         Procedure established by law


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World Organization Quiz


1. Which of the following is not associated with the UNO?

A. ILO
B. WHO
C. ASEAN
D. All of the above


2. The chairmanship/presidency of the UN Security Council rotates among the Council Members

A. every 6 months
B. every 3 months
C. every year
D. every month


3. Which of the following is not a chief organ of the United Nations Organisations?

A. International Labour Organisation
B. Security Council
C. International Court of Justice
D. General Assembly


4. Permanent Secretariat to coordinate the implementation of SAARC programme is located at

A. Dhaka
B. New Delhi
C. Colombo
D. Kathmandu


5. The Indian delegation to the first World Conference on Human Rights was led by

A. Dr. Manmohan Singh
B. Farooq Abdullah
C. Dinesh singh
D. Alam Khan

6. The year 1995 is the Golden Jubilee year of which of the following international organisations?
A. UNO
B. NAM
C. GATT (now WTO)
D. ASEAN

7. The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) is located at which of the following places?

A. Geneva
B. Rome
C. Paris
D. Vienna

8. Amnesty International is an organisation associated with which of the following fields?

A. Protection of Cruelty to animals
B. Environment protection
C. Protection of human rights
D. Protection of historic monuments


9. The Halifax summit was that of

A. G-7 countries
B. Leaders of the NAM
C. countries in favour of a common currency for Europe
D. Palestinian and Israeli leaders


10. The office of the UN General Assembly is in

A.Vienna
B. New York
C. Paris
D. Zurich

11. Which is principal organ of the United Nations that as virtually accomplished its object?

A. The Security Council
B. The General Assembly
C. The International Court of Justice
D. The Trusteeship Council

12. The headquarters of the UNESCO is at
A. Rome
B. Geneva
C. New York
D. Paris

13. Which UN body deals with population problem?

A. UNFPA
B. UNDP
C. UNICEF
D. UNESCO

14. Besides UK, USA, Germany and Japan the G-7 countries includes

A. Canada, France and Russia
B. Canada, Italy and Netherlands
C. France, Netherlands and Russia
D. Canada, France and Italy


15. The headquarters of World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) is located in

A. Paris
B. Madrid
C. New York
D. Geneva




ANSWERS:
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. C
9. A
10. B
11. D
12. D
13. A
14. D
15. D


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THIRD BIMSTEC SUMMIT 2014


Third BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) Summit was held from 1 March to 4 March 2014 in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar.


The Third BIMSTEC summit was attended by the heads from six countries and Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of Thailand, namely
Prime Minister of India
Prime Minister of Bangladesh
Prime Minister of Nepal
President of Sri Lanka
Prime Minister of Bhutan
President of Myanmar

During the summit, enhancing regional cooperation in energy sector, the Third BIMSTEC Energy Ministerial Meeting will be held in Nepal in 2014 and also the Fourth BIMSTEC Energy Ministerial Meeting will be held in 2015 in Bhutan.

HIGHLIGHTS OF SUMMIT:
The members recognised the threat that terrorism poses to peace, stability and economic progress and agreed for closer cooperation in combating all forms of terrorism and transnational crimes.

The members agreed to explore collaborative initiatives amongst the Member States towards addressing the adverse impacts of climate change in the BIMSTEC region.

The members decided to move forward towards finalization of the draft Agreement on Trade in Goods with agreed General Rules of Origin and Product Specific Rules. It was also decided to work in the direction of signing an agreement on dispute settlement procedures and the Agreement on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance in Customs Matters under the Framework Agreement on the BIMSTEC Free Trade Area.

The members agreed to set up the BIMSTEC Network of Policy Think Tanks and agreed to cooperate and coordinate for organizing activities like workshops and seminars, which includes audio-visual programmes to create public awareness on BIMSTEC.

Earlier during the second BIMSTEC Ministerial Meeting on Poverty Alleviation summit in Nepal in January 2012 the Poverty Plan of Action was adopted and in this summit the heads agreed to implement the Poverty Plan of Action. Sri Lanka is going to host the Third Ministerial Meeting on Poverty Alleviation during the first half of 2014.

The following three pacts were signed
• Memorandum of Association on the Establishment of the BIMSTEC Permanent Secretariat.
• Memorandum of Understanding on the Establishment of the BIMSTEC Cultural Industries Commission (BCIC) and BIMSTEC Cultural Industries Observatory (BCIO).
• Memorandum of Association among BIMSTEC Member Countries Concerning Establishment of a BIMSTEC Centre for Weather and Climate.

About BIMSTEC
Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) was established in 1997 in Bangkok. It was a new sub regional grouping, named BISTEC (Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and Thailand Economic Cooperation).Myanmar (1997) and Sri lanka (1998) joined the group who were observers earlier and they joined the group later.

The First BIMSTEC Summit was held in 2004 in Bangkok and the Second Summit was held in 2008 in New Delhi.

The main purposes of BIMSTEC are to create
•    An enabling environment for rapid economic development
•    Accelerate social progress in the sub-region
•    Cooperate in projects that can be dealt with most productively on a sub-regional basis and which make best use of available synergies.




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SSC: FCI Final Result Out


Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the final results of Assistant Grade III (General, Depot, Technical and Account Cadres) recruitment in FCI for the year 2013.


Click here to View the Final Results.

All the best!!!



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SSC: Biology Quiz


1. Ordinary table salt is sodium chloride. What is baking soda?
A. Potassium chloride
B. Potassium carbonate
C. Potassium hydroxide
D. Sodium bicarbonate


2. Ozone hole refers to
A. Hole in ozone layer
B. decrease in the ozone layer in troposphere
C. decrease in thickness of ozone layer in stratosphere
D. increase in the thickness of ozone layer in troposphere

3. Pine, fir, spruce, cedar, larch and cypress are the famous timber-yielding plants of which several also occur widely in the hilly regions of India. All these belong to
A. angiosperms
B. gymnosperms
C. monocotyledons
D. dicotyledons

4. Pollination is best defined as
A. transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
B. germination of pollen grains
C. growth of pollen tube in ovule
D. visiting flowers by insects

5. Plants receive their nutrients mainly from
A. chlorophyll
B. atmosphere
C. light
D. soil

6. Movement of cell against concentration gradient is called
A. osmosis
B. active transport
C. diffusion
D. passive transport

7. Photosynthesis generally takes place in which parts of the plant?
A. Leaf and other chloroplast bearing parts
B. steam and leaf
C. Roots and chloroplast bearing parts
D. Bark and leaf

8. Most fish do not sink in water because of the presence of
I.   swim bladder
II.  air bladder
III. air sacs
IV.  air in spongy bones
A. I and II are correct
B. II and III are correct
C. III and IV are correct
D. I, II, III and IV are correct

9. Plants synthesis protein from
A. starch
B. sugar
C. amino acids
D. fatty acids

10. Plants absorb dissolved nitrates from soil and convert them into
A. free nitrogen
B. urea
C. ammonia
D. proteins

11. Out of 900 reported species of living gymnosperms, conifers are represented by about 500 species, About 2,50,000 species of angiosperms (flowering plants) have also been reported in the world. The vast and dominant woodlands in Europe, Asia, North America and mountains such as Himalayas are wooded with
A. all gymnosperms, except conifers
B. only angiosperms
C. only conifers
D. angiosperms and all gymnosperms except conifers


12. One of the following is not a function of bones.
A. Place for muscle attachment
B. Protection of vital organs
C. Secretion of hormones for calcium regulation in blood and bones
D. Production of blood corpuscles

13. Plants absorb most part of water needed by them through their
A. embryonic zone
B. growing point
C. root hairs
D. zone of elongation

14. Photo-oxidation is
A. photorespiration
B. photolysis
C. light and oxygen induced breakdown
D. All of the above

15. Process of cell division can take place by
A. heterosis
B. fusion
C. mitosis
D. None of these

16. Most highly intelligent mammals are
A. whales
B. dolphins
C. elephants
D. kangaroos

17. Plant development is influenced by
A. quality of light only
B. quality and quantity of light
C. quality and duration of light
D. quality, quantity and duration of light

18. Prokaryotic cells lack
A. nucleolus
B. nuclear membrane
C. membrane bound by organelles
D. All of these

19. Photosynthesis takes place faster in
A. yellow light
B. white light
C. red light
D. darkness

20. Nucleus, the genetic material containing rounded body in each cell, was first discovered in 1831 by
A. Robert Hooke
B. Robert Brown
C. Rudolf Virchow
D. Theodore Schwann



ANSWERS:
1. D
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. D
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. C
10. A
11. C
12. C
13. C
14. D
15. C
16. B
17. D
18. D
19. B
20. B


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SSC: World Geography Quiz


1. The Homolographic projection has the correct representation of
A. shape
B. area
C. baring
D. distance


2. The latitudinal differences in pressure delineate a number of major pressure zones, which correspond with
A. zones of climate
B. zones of oceans
C. zones of land
D. zones of cyclonic depressions

3. The higher the wind speed and the longer the fetch or distance of open water across which the wind blows and waves travel, the ____ waves and the ____ energy they process.
A. larger, more
B. larger, less
C. smaller, more
D. smaller, less

4. The hazards of radiation belts include
A. deterioration of electronic circuits
B. damage of solar cells of spacecraft
C. adverse effect on living organisms
D. All of the above

5. The great Victoria Desert is located in
A. Canada
B. West Africa
C. Australia
D. North America

6. The intersecting lines drawn on maps and globes are
A. latitudes
B. longitudes
C. geographic grids
D. None of the above

7. The light of distant stars is affected by
A. the earth's atmosphere
B. interstellar dust
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above

8. The landmass of which of the following continents is the least?
A. Africa
B. Asia
C. Australia
D. Europe

9. Without ____ the equator would be much hotter than it is while the poles would be much cooler.
A. latitudinal redistribution of heat
B. cycle of air circulation
C. global wind pattern
D. All are similar terms

10. The habitats valuable for commercially harvested species are called
A. coral reefs
B. sea grass bed
C. hot spots
D. None of the above

11. Which of the following is tropical grassland?
A. Taiga
B. Savannah
C. Pampas
D. Prairies

12. With the disintegration of USSR in end 1991, comprised of ____ Union Republics.
A. 15
B. 10
C. 5
D. 25

13. The iron and steel industries of which of the following countries are almost fully dependent on imported raw materials?
A. Britain
B. Japan
C. Poland
D. Germany

14. The temperature increases rapidly after
A. ionosphere
B. exosphere
C. stratosphere
D. troposphere

15. The humidity of the air depends upon
A. temperature
B. location
C. weather
D. All of the above



ANSWERS:
1. B
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. C
6. C
7. C
8. C
9. D
10. B
11. B
12. A
13. B
14. A
15. D


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Monday 21 October 2013

SSC (10+2) Exam - 2013 Analysis 20th October


First installment of SSC - CHSL was conducted on the 20th October 2013. In terms of overall pattern and difficulty level the paper was comparable to the last year. Each question had 4 options. There was negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. 

The pattern of the test and broad analysis is as follows. It is based on our independent analysis and aspirants feedback: 

Section
Total Questions
Level of difficulty
Possible Attempts
General Intelligence
50
Easy
38-40
English Language
50
Moderate
28-30
Quantitative Aptitude
50
Moderate
30-32
General Awareness
50
Moderate
24-26
Total
200
121-128
Note: Cut off might go low or high based on different posts


English Language
The section was dominated by Grammar and Vocabulary (Antonyms, Synonyms, One word for many, Idioms and Fill in the blanks, Voice and Narration). In Grammar (Sentence Correction, Para Jumbles and Fill in the Blanks). One Reading Comprehension Passage with 5 questions was also there in the paper.

Quantitative Aptitude
The section comprised questions from a variety of areas.  The paper tested students for Arithmetic, Algebra, Trigonometry and Geometry, Ratio, Profit & Loss, Averages, Time-Speed-Distance, Time & Work and Percentages.

General Awareness  
The section was dominated by questions from Static G.K, Economy, Science etc.  


General Intelligence
The section was as expected on an easier side. Most of the students are expected to do well in this section and capitalize on marks.   


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