Properties Of Square:-
1. All Sides are Equal
2. All four Angles are equal and 90° each
3. Diagonals are equal & bisect each other at 90°
Perimeter (P) = 4a
Area:- a² or (d²)/2 or (P²)/16
Here a – side of square
d – diagonal of square
P – perimeter
Diagonal(d) = a√2 or P/2√2
What is Money Bill?
What is Money Bill?
Money Bills – Article 110
Lok Sabha Speaker decides a bill is money bill or not
It is introduced only in Lok Sabha
It can be introduced only on the recommendation of President
It cannot be amended or rejected by Rajya Sabha
Rajya Sabha can hold the bill for maximum 14 Days
It can be rejected or approved but cannot be returned by President
Important Facts Of Ancient India & All About Ancient Civilization
SSC may ask questions on ancient India. Here are all important facts.
Oldest Civilization:- Indus Civilization (2500 BC to 1750 BC)
Harappa:-
River – Ravi
Country – Pakistan
Excavator – Daya Ram Sahni (1921)
Facts – 6 Granaries in row, Working floors, cemetery, Mother Goddess (Matridevi)
Mohenjodaro:-
River – Indus
Country – Pakistan
Excavator – RD Bannerji (1922)
Facts – Great Granary, Great Bath, shell strips, Pashupati Mahadeva, painted seal, a fragment of woven cotton, maximum numbers of seals found, 7 times flood signs
Chanhudaro:-
River – Indus
Country – Pakistan
Excavator – N. G. Majumdar (1931)
Facts – City without citadel, Inkpot, Bead makers
Kalibanga:-
River – Ghaggar
Country – Rajasthan, India
Excavator – Amalanand Ghosh (1951)
Facts – Pre Harappan, Ploughed field surface
Lothal:-
River – Bhogava
Country – Gujarat, India
Excavator – S.R. Rao (1954)
Facts – Dockyard, Rice husk, Fire Altars
Banawali:-
River – Ghaggar
Country – Haryana, India
Excavator – R. S. Bist (1973)
Facts – found large quantity of barley (oat)
Dholavira:-
River – Luni
Country – Gujarat, India
Excavator – J. P. Joshi (1967-68)
Facts – Site was divied into 3 parts, Unique water management system
Surkotada:-
Country – Gujarat, India
Excavator – J. P. Joshi
Facts – Bones of horse
Main Crop of Indus Civilization:-
Barley
SSC CGL Tier 3 Descriptive Paper Exam Date, Medium & Important Topics
SSC CGL 2016 Tier 3 Descriptive Paper will be held on 19 March 2017. Exam will be conducted in pen & paper mode. There will be 2 question:- 1 essay & 1 letter
You can write paper in Hindi or English.
Demonetization
Cashless Economy
Digital India
Namami Gange
Right to Education
Right to Information
Clean India
The Coalition Politics
India’s Space Programme (ISRO)
The Fight Against Terrorism
Reservations
Corruption in India
Indo-Pak Bridges of Peace
Sexual Harassment: The Hidden Truth
Criminalisation of Politics
The Kashmir problem
Reserve Bank of India
All Important formula’s of 2-Dimensionals Figures for SSC Exam
All Important formula’s of 2-Dimensionals Figures for SSC Exam:-
We need to find out Area & Perimeter
Rectangle:-
Area:- a*b
Perimeter:- 2(a+b)
Square:-
Area:- a*a
Perimeter:- 4a
Right Angle Triangle:-
(Base)^2 + (altitude)^2 = (Hypotenuse)^2
Perimeter:- b+h+a
Area:- 1/2ab
For all triangles:-
Perimeter:- a+b+c (Where a,b,c are sides of triangle)
s=1/2(a+b+c) = (Semi Perimeter)
Area:- √s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c) – Hero’s Formula
Common Diseases & Their Cause Asked in Exams
Common Diseases & Their Cause Asked in Exams
Diseases can be caused by Virus, Bacteria, Protozoa and Worm etc.
Disease caused by Viruses:
1. Chicken pox – Varicella-zoster virus.
2. Small Pox – Variola virus.
3. Common Cold – Rhinovirus.
4. AIDS – HIV.
5. Measles – Measles virus.
6. Mumps – Mumps virus.
7. Rabies – Rabies virus (Rhabdoviridae family).
8. Dengue fever – Dengue virus.
Disease caused by Bacteria:
1. Whooping Cough – Borde tella pertussis.
2. Diphtheria – Coryne bacterium diphtheriae.
3. Cholera – Vibrio cholerae.
4. Leprosy – Mycobacterium leprae.
5. Pneumonia – Streptococcus pneumoniae.
6. Tetanus – Clostridium tetani.
7. Typhoid – Salmonella typhi.
8. Tuberculosis – Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
9. Plague – Yersinia pestis.
Disease Caused by Protozoans:
1. Malaria – Anopheles mosquitoes
2. Amoebic dysentery – Entamoebahistolytica
3. Sleeping sickness – Trypanosomabrucei
4. Kala azar – Leishmaniadonovani
Books to be Read for UPSC EPFO (Enforcement Officer)
Books to be Read for UPSC EPFO (Enforcement Officer):-
Economy:- Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh
Polity:- Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth
Indian Freedom Struggle:- India’s Struggle For Independence
General Science:- Lucent’s GK
General Mental Ability:- B.S.Sijwali
Quantitative Aptitude:- Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma
General English:- Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi
General Accounting Principles:- Arihant Experts
Chronologically Questions Based on Mahatma Gandhi Life
Chronologically Questions Based on Mahatma Gandhi Life:-
Q.1 Date Of Birth Of Mahatma Gandhi?
Ans. 2 October 1869, Porbandar
Q.2 Autobiography of M. K. Gandhi
Ans. The Story of My Experiments with Truth
Q.3 Sails for England?
Ans. 1888
Q.4 Leaves for South Africa?
Ans. 1893
Q.5 Pravasi Bharatiya Divas is celebrated on?
Ans. Return of Mahatma Gandhi to India 9th January Every Year.
Q. When did the Congress (Gandhi) started its non cooperation movement?
Ans – 1920
Q. When was civil disobedience movement started?
Ans On March 12, 1930.
Q. From Where Gandhi led the Dandi March?
Ans. He started from his base, Sabarmati Ashram, near the city of Ahmedabad. He walked for 240 miles (390 km) to the coastal village of Dandi. He reached there on 24th day to Dandi to produce salt without paying the tax.
Q When Gandhi broke the salt laws?
Ans – at 6:30 am on 6 April 1930
Q. How many round table conferences were held?
Ans 3
Q. What is Gandhi–Irwin Pact?
Ans. It was a political agreement signed by Mahatma Gandhi and Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin on 5 March 1931 before the second Round Table Conference in London.
Q. Which Round Table Conference did Gandhi attend?
Ans. Second Round Table Conference
(On August 29, 1931, Gandhi sailed for England in SS Rajputana ship to attend the Second Round Table Conference)
Q. Who was sole representative of the Indian National Congress in 2nd Round Table Conference?
Ans. Gandhi Ji
Q. Simla Conference?
Ans. Simla Conference was held in 1945. It was meeting between the Viceroy and the major political leaders of British India at Simla
Q. Gandhi Ji was assassinated ?
Ans. 30 January 1948, New Delhi
Who is Chittaranjan Das or Deshbandhu?
Who is Chittaranjan Das or Deshbandhu?:-
1. Chittaranjan Das is known as Deshbandhu
2. He is founder of the Swaraj Party in Bengal under British rule.
All Important Formulas of Regular Pyramid
All Important Formulas of Regular Pyramid:-
SSC only asks questions on regular base pyramids only. Base of pyramid can be triangle, square, rectangle or hexagon etc.
Volume of a Pyramid:-
1/3 × [Base Area] × Height
Note:- Base area is calculated according to question. e.g if base is square then it is a^2
Lateral Surface Area of a Pyramid:-
1/2 × Perimeter × [Slant Length]
Surface Area of Pyramid:-
[Base Area] + 1/2 × Perimeter × [Slant Length]