Thursday, 31 December 2020

Solar eclipses 2021: All you need to know about the two Surya Grahans that will take place next @ BZPortal

 Solar eclipses are natural phenomena that are a result of the Sun’s light not being able to reach the Earth. This usually happens due to the Moon coming between the Earth and the Sun. During a solar eclipse, our natural satellite casts a shadow onto us. There are different kinds of solar eclipses, depending upon the light that gets blocked. For example, if the moon and Earth are in a direct line, only a small part of our world will be able to see the sunlight and the sky turns dark even during the day. In case of a partial solar eclipse, the Sun, Moon and Earth are not exactly lined up. Hence, the Sun appears to have a dark shadow on only a small part of its surface. The last kind is the annular solar eclipse where the moon is farthest from Earth. Instead of blocking the sun’s light, a ring of light is created around the Moon.

The annular solar eclipse of 26 December 2019, as seen from Jaffna, Sri Lanka.© Provided by Firstpost The annular solar eclipse of 26 December 2019, as seen from Jaffna, Sri Lanka.

In the year 2021, we are going to see two solar eclipses. Here are the dates, timings and other details about the events:

First solar eclipse of 2021

The first Surya Grahan of next year will take place on 10 June. According to Time and Date.com, this will be an Annular Solar Eclipse. In India, the solar eclipse will take place from 1.42 pm to 6.41 pm IST. This one will be visible from much of Europe and Asia. Also, countries along with the North and West Africa, parts of North America, the Atlantic ocean, and the Arctic will be able to spot the eclipse.

Second and last solar eclipse of 2021

The last Surya Grahan will take place on 4 December in 2021. According to TimeandDate.com, this will be a total solar eclipse but only visible from Antarctica. In India, the eclipse will be visible between 10.59 am and 03.07 am IST.

Parts of southern Africa, including locations in South Africa and Namibia, will see a partial solar eclipse too, only if the weather is favourable. South in Australia, South in Africa, South in South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, and Antarctica also have the chance to catch at least a partial eclipse.

In 2020, the last solar eclipse took place on 14 December. But it was not really visible from India.

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NASA shares incredible picture depicting magnetic fields in a galaxy @ BZPortal

 US space agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently shared a picture depicting the magnetic fields in a galaxy and it's being shared widely on social media.

© Provided by The Indian Express

The photo that was shared on the official Instagram profile of NASA shows the magnetic fields in galaxy NGC 1068.

“A wrinkle in time and space,” the US space agency wrote in its post.

According to the post, the picture depicting the magnetic fields of the galaxy was captured by NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA).

A joint project between NASA and the German Aerospace Center, SOFIA discovered that “the gravitational forces that created the galaxy’s spiral shape are also compressing its magnetic field.”

Take a look here:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CJWdKjzpIkE/?utm_source=ig_embed&fbclid=IwAR15KkRuqOXu5VaEshiV7cq3frudW0_IUjbhsUY36PiRb7MOBj13_RrC-hc

Since being shared online, the post garnered over a million likes and plenty of reactions.

NASA’s SOFIA is designed to observe the infrared universe as many objects in space emit almost all their energy at infrared wavelengths and are often invisible when observed with visible light.

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Indian-Origin Scientist Finds New Clues On How Life Began On Earth, Against All Odds @BZPortal

 A new study by an Indian-origin researcher sheds light on the origin of life on our planet. As per the discovery made in the new study, the early life forms on Earth took shape through a mix of DNA and RNA.

a man smiling for the camera: Ramanarayanan Krishnamurthy© Provided by Indiatimes Ramanarayanan KrishnamurthyLed by Ramanarayanan Krishnamurthy from Scripps Research in California, the study highlights that a simple compound called diamidophosphate (DAP) caused the possible origin of the first life form on Earth. The compound was plausibly present on Earth before life arose.

The study describes a chemical reaction that could possibly have assembled DNA building blocks known as deoxynucleosides into strands of primordial DNA. The process might have taken place before any life form and the associated enzymes existed.

Now published in a chemistry journal Angewandte Chemie, findings from the study reiterate the possibility that the first life forms on Earth were mixes of DNA and its close chemical cousin RNA. The two compounds are speculated to have formed together as products of similar chemical reactions.

"This finding is an important step toward the development of a detailed chemical model of how the first life forms originated on Earth," said Krishnamurthy, an associate professor of chemistry at Scripps Research and a senior author of the study.

a close up of food: (Representative Image: Reuters)© Provided by Indiatimes (Representative Image: Reuters)

The new study by Krishnamurthy will act as a solid foundation for more extensive studies on self-replicating DNA-RNA mixes. Further research on these can explain a lot more about how  life from these mixes evolved and spread on Earth over time, giving rise to the more complex living organisms as we know now.

The new work is also touted to have several practical applications. "Now that we understand better how a primordial chemistry could have made the first RNAs and DNAs, we can start using it on mixes of ribonucleoside and deoxynucleoside building blocks to see what chimeric molecules are formed--and whether they can self-replicate and evolve," Krishnamurthy explained.

For instance, artificial synthesis of DNA and RNA as in the "PCR" technique used in COVID-19 tests is a major business around the globe. The process, however, depends on relatively fragile enzymes, thus resulting in several limitations.

Through the study, it is known that both the compounds can be formed through the same chemical methods, possibly using the organic compound DAP. Thus developing robust, enzyme-free chemical methods for making DNA and RNA strands may end up being a more attractive option for researchers across the globe, Krishnamurthy said.

(With inputs from IANS)

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Wednesday, 30 December 2020

PPSC Tehsildar/Naib Tehsildar Exam Paid PDF Book download free @ BZportal


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PPSC Has Announced Tehsildar Jobs in All over Punjab for both Male and Female Positions are with Regular Basis. Here Tehsildar Job MCQs quiz test for preparations of Upcoming jobs tests of Tehsildar BPS-16 and Naib Tehsildar BPS-14 with jobs Tests Papers, Viva, Interview are taken by Public Service Commission Punjab.

Here on this Page Easy MCQs is Providing Most important MCQs question Answers PDF Book for upcoming tests of Tehsildar job. In this PDF guide you will learn objective type MCQs solved and mostly repeated in PPSC Public Service Commission Exams tests mostly. In Last five years past Papers MCQs of Tehsildar Job are also given in this PDF book.

Learn and Prepared these PDF MCQs that are easily to learn for your exams and tests. All question Answers are given in this PDF Book For getting better marks in your both exams. Tehsildar and Naib Tehsildar MCQs PDF with Past Papers PDF Guide For Preparations of Jobs tests of Public Service Commission Exams.

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In Paper-1: English, Comprehension & Composition (MCQs) with 100 Marks

In Paper-2:(i) Pakistan Studies/ Islamic Studies/General Knowledge including Current Affairs, Everyday Science, Urdu (MCQs) 70%  

(ii) I.T: Usage of Basic Software like M.S Office, Electronic Record Keeping, Internet, E-mail etc. (MCQs) 30% 100 Marks

Interview / Viva Voce

You will learn All syllabus of PPSC Tehsildar Jobs Test by study this PDF Guide. Learn MCQs PDF Guide for your Public Service Commission Exam Test.

Jobs Requirements:

The job applicant should be minimum Graduation with Second Division From a Recognized University. The Domical should be in Punjab only.

There are two Papers are taken by PPSC in Tehsildar Job in First Paper English Comprehension and Composition MCQs with Total 100 Marks. In Second Paper have two distributions of Papers in

(I) Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies, General Knowledge Including Current Affairs, Everyday Science and URDU MCQs question Answers with 70% Marks.

(II) I.T Usage of Basic Software’s like M.S Office, Electronic Record Keeping, Internet, Email related MCQs question Answers with 30% Marks.

(III) In Next Interview and Viva Voce with 100 Marks.

In both Naib Tehsildar and Tehsildar jobs test in must with these above given Criteria Marks of all Papers


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Tuesday, 29 December 2020

SSC CGL 2020-2021 Notification Out : Click here to Check Details @ BZPortal

SSC CGL 2020-2021 Notification: The Staff Selection Commission has released the official notification regarding SSC CGL 2020-21 Exam on 29th December and also opened the Online Application Window for the same. The SSC CGL 2020-21 Tier 1 exam will be conducted from 29th May 2021 to 07th June 2021. The last date to submit the online application is 31st January 2021. In this article, we will be discussing some more important details about SSC CGL Exam 2020.


SSC CGL 2020 - 2021 Official Notification: Click here to check

SSC CGL 2020-2021: Staff Selection Commission conducts the SSC CGL exam every year for the recruitment to various Group B and Group C posts in various Departments under the Government of India.

What is SSC CGL? SSC CGL stands for the Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level exam, a major exam for the graduate candidates can apply to get a job in the prestigious ministries of the government for posts such as Tax Assistant, Inspector, Assistant Audit Officer, Auditor, etc.

Lakhs of aspirants register for this examination and appear every year for 4 Tiers of examinations overcoming the stiff competition and getting into the desired post. Know about all the details and get yourself informed about the SSC CGL 2020 Notification.

SSC CGL 2020-21 Notification

The official Notification for SSC CGL 2020 is released by the Commission on @ssc.nic.in. Now the application process for SSC CGL 2020 will start from 29th December 2020. You can check & download the official notification by clicking on the link given below:

SSC CGL 2020 Important Dates

While applying for any major examination, it is important to get yourself acquainted with the notification date and exam dates. The below table shows the dates for Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 and Tier 4 that candidates must be aware of.

SSC CGL 2020 Dates
SSC CGL 2020 Notification Release Date29th December 2020
Online Registration Start for SSC CGL 202029th December 2020
Last Date To Apply For SSC CGL 202031st January 2021
SSC CGL Tier-I 2020 Exam Date29-05-2021 to 07-06-2021
SSC CGL Tier-II 2020 Exam DateTo Be Notified Later
SSC CGL Tier- III 2020 Exam DateTo Be Notified Later
SSC CGL Tier-IV 2020 Exam Dateto be notified later

SSC CGL 2020 Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualifications

Wondering if your qualifications are up to the mark as required to apply for this exam? Know about the post wise educational qualifications required to apply online for SSC CGL exam:

SSC CGL PostSSC CGL 2020 Educational Qualifications
Assistant Audit OfficerBachelor’s Degree in any subject from a recognized University
OR
Desirable Qualification: CA/CS/MBA/Cost & Management Accountant/ Masters in Commerce/ Masters in Business Studies
Junior Statistical OfficerBachelor’s Degree from any recognized University with a minimum of 60% in Mathematics in Class 12th
OR
Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with Statistics as one of the subjects at degree level
Statistical Investigator Grade-IIBachelor’s Degree in any subject with Statistics as one of the subjects from a recognized University or Institute. The candidates must have studied Statistics as a subject in all the three years of the graduation
course.
All Other PostsBachelor’s Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or equivalent

The eligibility criteria to apply for SSC CGL 2020 contains age limit, relaxation given to the reserved categories and other questions asked by the candidates. The age limit for all the posts has been provided in the table below. Candidates can check the age criteria with complete FAQs by clicking on the link given below:

Age groupName of postDepartment / MinistriesGroupGrade pay
18-27 years    
AuditorOfficer Under CGDAGroup “C”2800
AuditorOther Ministries/Dept.Group “C”2800
AccountantOfficer under C&AGGroup “C”2800
Accountant / Junior AccountantOther Ministry/ Dept.Group “C”2800
Senior Secretariat Assistant / Upper Division clerksCentral Govt. offices Ministries other than CSCS cadresGroup “C”2400
Tax AssistantCBDTGroup “C”2400
Sub-InspectorCentral Bureau of NarcoticsGroup “C”2400
Upper Division Clerk (UDC)Date. General Border Road Organisation (MoD)
Only For Male Candidates
Group “C”2400
18-30 yearsInspector PostsDepartment of Post.Group “B”4600
AssistantOther ministries / Dept. / Org.Group “B”4600
20-27 yearsTax AssistantCBECGroup “C”2400
20-30 yearsAssistant Section officerCentral Secretariat ServiceGroup “B”4600
Assistant Section officerMinistry of RailwayGroup “B”4600
Assistant Section officerMinistry of External AffairsGroup “B”4600
Assistant Section officerAFHQGroup “B”4600
AssistantOther Ministries / Dept. / Org.Group “B”4600
Sub InspectorCentral Bureau of InvestigationGroup “B”4600
Not Exceeding 30 yearsInspector, (Central Excise)CBECGroup “B”4600
InspectorCentral Bureau of NarcoticsGroup “B”4600
AssistantOther ministries / Dept. / Org.Group “B”4200
Inspector (Preventive officer)CBECGroup “B”4600
Inspector (Examiner)CBECGroup “B”4600
Assistant Audit OfficerIndian Audit & Accounts Department under CAGGroup B Gazetted (Non-Ministerial)4800
Assistant Audit OfficerIndian Audit & Accounts Department under CAGGroup B Gazetted (Non-Ministerial)4800
Assistant Section OfficerIntelligence BureauGroup “B”4600
Assistant Section OfficerOther Ministries / Departments/ Organisations.Group “B”4600
Assistant / SuperintendentOther Ministries / Departments/ OrganisationsGroup “B”4200
Inspector of Income TaxCBDTGroup “C”4600
Divisional AccountantOfficer under CAGGroup “B”4200
Up to 30 yearsAssistant Enforcement OfficerDirectorate of Enforcement, Department of RevenueGroup “B”4600
Sub InspectorNational Investigation Agency (NIA)Group “B”4200
Up to 32 yearsJunior Statistical OfficerM/O statistics & Prog. ImplementationGroup “B”4200

SSC CGL Age Limit

The candidates must belong to the age group of 20 to 30 years to apply for SSC CGL, however, the age limits vary depending on the position applied. For instance, the rank for Inspector of Central Bureau of Narcotics earlier has an age measure from 18 to 27 years, however, that was extended to 30 years in September 2018. There is no restriction for the candidates with respect to caste, creed, colour, religion, sex and physical disabilities.

SSC CGL 2020 Age Relaxation

Some of the categories such as OBC, SC, ST, PH, etc are given relaxation in age to provide them an opportunity to apply for CGL. Know the details:

S.NoCategoryAge Relaxation
1OBC3 years
2ST/SC

5 years

 

3PH + Gen

10 years

 

4PH + OBC13 years
5PH + SC/ST15 years
6Ex-Servicemen (Gen)3 years
7Ex-Servicemen (OBC)6 years
8Ex-Servicemen (SC/ST)8 years

SSC CGL 2020 Vacancy 

The SSC CGL Vacancy for 2020 in the notification is 10000+ which are tentative, for which SSC will release notice in the due course. As per the data released over the years, the below table shows the total number of vacancies released in the SSC CGL exam in the past 6 years. Candidates can download the official notice for SSC CGL Vacancy to get an idea about the tentative vacancies for SSC CGL 2020.

SSC CGL
Vacancy
URSCSTOBCTotal
Vacancies
Check Official
PDF
SSC CGL 2019-20
Vacancy
3674124266721988582Click Here
SSC CGL 2018-19
Vacancy
{as on 27/12/2019}
57701723845293311271Click Here
SSC CGL 2017
{Final Vacancy
as on 15/11/2019}
4144132265619998121Click Here
SSC CGL 2016
{Final Vacancy as on
17/7/2017}
57221520838258110661Click Here
SSC CGL 2015
{Final Vacancy}
4506130368320698561Click Here
SSC CGL 2014
{Final Vacancy}
837322081188378015549Click Here

SSC CGL 2020 Application Fee

  • The application fee to apply for SSC CGL is Rs. 100/-
  • Females, SC, ST, Physically Handicapped, and Ex-Servicemen candidates are exempted from paying the fee.
  • Applications fee should be paid only through SBI either in the form of challan or through SBI Net Banking or any other bank Credit/Debit Card. The Challan form will be generated online.
  • To pay the fee in cash, the candidate should take a printout of challan generated online after the completion of Part-1 registration. Deposit the requisite fee in any branch of SBI and then continue with the Part-2 registration.
  • Those candidates who want to pay online can go directly to part-2 registration after completion of part-1 registration. Candidate must fill the registration number and date of birth to continue to Part-2 registration.

SSC CGL 2020 Selection Process

The SSC CGL Selection Process will require you to pass through 4 stages in order to be eligible to get the appointment letter of desired posts. The SSC CGL notification has mentioned 4 tiers as given below:

  1. Tier 1: Objective Computer-Based (online) Test (MCQs) containing 100 questions
  2. Tier 2: Objective Computer-Based (online) Test (MCQs) with 2 compulsory papers and 2 other papers for specific posts
  3. Descriptive Paper in English/Hindi (Pen and Paper mode)
  4. Skill Test/Computer Proficiency Test as per the post applied.

Before knowing the details regarding SSC CGL exam pattern and syllabus, here are some of the points that you need to know about the SSC CGL selection process:

Normalization: Marks scored by candidates in Tier-I and Tier-II examinations, if conducted in multiple shifts, will be normalized and such normalized scores will be treated as final and will be used for qualifying the candidates to next stage of examination and to determine final merit. 

  • SSC CGL 2020 Tier 1 and Tier 2 exam will be conducted in online mode.
  • The time duration of Tier-1 will be 60 minutes.
  • The time duration of Tier-2 will be 120 minutes. 60 minutes each for English & Quants.
  • Tier-3 will be a descriptive paper of 100 marks within 60 minutes in pen and paper mode.
  • No Sectional Cut off
  • No Interviews: Interview component has been dispensed with. There will, therefore, be no interview
  • Skill Test: The Skill Test will be of qualifying nature
  • Final Merit List: The merit will be prepared on overall performance in Tier-I, Tier-II, and Tier-III.However, the candidate will need to qualify all the tiers i.e Tier-I, Tier-II and Tier-III separately
  • Minimum Mark Required for Descriptive: Only those candidates who secure at least the minimum qualifying marks in the written examination as may be fixed by the Commission at its discretion will be eligible to appear in the SKILL TEST.

SSC CGL 2020 Exam Pattern

The Tier 1 exam is the first stage to be passed by the aspirants in order to qualify for the Tier 2. Tier 1 comprises 100 questions totaling to 200 marks that need to be attempted in 60 minutes. The subject wise division of questions has been provided below:

SectionSubjectNo of QuestionsMax MarksExam Duration
    1General Intelligence and Reasoning255060 minutes
2General Awareness2550
3Quantitative Aptitude2550
4English Comprehension2550
 Total100200 

Note:

  • There is a negative marking of 0.5 marks in all sections.
  • The duration of the exam is 80 minutes for candidates who are visually handicapped.

SSC CGL 2020 Exam Pattern For Tier 2

This is a CBE (computer-based examination). There are 4 sections in the Tier 2 exam of SSC CGL 2020, with 100 questions that account for a total of 200 marks. The subject-wise details are given below:

PaperSubjectNo of QuestionsMax MarksExam Duration
1Quantitative Abilities1002002 Hours
2English Language and Comprehension2002002 Hours
3Statistics1002002 Hours
4General Studies (Finance & Economics)1002002 Hours

Note:

  • Paper-1 and Paper-2 are compulsory for all posts.
  • Paper-3 is only for the post of “Statistical Investigator Gr. II” & “Compiler”.
  • Paper-4 is only for the post of “Assistant Audit Officer”.
  • Giving a wrong answer to a question will lead to a penalty of 0.5 marks in Paper-1,3,4 and 0.25 marks in Paper-2.
  • Questions in Paper-I will be of 10th standard level, Paper-2 of 10+2 level and Paper-3 & 4 of graduation level.
  • The computer will be provided by the Commission at the Centre/venue notified for the purpose. Candidates shall not be allowed to bring their Keyboard.
  • The exam duration is 2 hours and 40 Minutes for candidates who are visually handicapped.

SSC CGL 2020 Exam Pattern For Tier 3

  • Tier 3 is a descriptive exam and is conducted offline.
  • Candidates need to write Essay/Letter/Application/Precis. This is to test the written skills of the candidates in English/Hindi.
  • Tier 3 exam accounts for a total of 100 marks.
  • The time duration is 60 minutes.
  • The exam duration is 80 minutes for candidates who are visually handicapped or suffer from cerebral palsy.

SSC CGL 2020 Exam Pattern For Tier 4 (DEST/CPT)

The Tier 4 of SSC CGL Exam 2020 comprises DEST/CPT. These are required for certain government posts. Check out the details for the skill test of CGL including DEST and CPT.

1. DEST (Data Entry Speed Test): Will be required for the post of Tax Assistant (Central Excise and Income Tax). Any Candidate who takes the computer proficiency test is not required to appear for DEST as part 1 of CPT (Typing) will be automatically considered for DEST evaluation.

Requirement: Candidates must possess 8000 key depression per hour, which is equivalent to 2000 key depression per 15 minutes.

Relaxation: For VH Candidates: 20 minutes.

2. CPT (Computer Proficiency Test) includes the following three modules:

  • Word Processing,
  • Spread Sheets and
  • Generation of slides

A candidate must be proficient in the three modules to be eligible for the post of CSS, MEA, Inspector (Central Excise), Inspector (Preventive Officer), Inspector (Examiner).

SSC CGL 2020 Syllabus 

The subjects to be asked in the SSC CGL exam has been provided in the exam pattern. The complete syllabus including the topics asked in CGL has been provided in the official SSC CGL notification. Tier 1 includes the following subjects namely General Intelligence & Reasoning, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness. We are providing you the syllabus for all Tiers in the link below:

General Intelligence and ReasoningGeneral AwarenessQuantitative AptitudeEnglish Comprehension
ClassificationStatic General Knowledge (Indian History, Culture, etc.)SimplificationReading Comprehension
AnalogyScienceInterestFill in the Blanks
Coding-DecodingCurrent AffairsAveragesSpellings
SportsPercentagePhrases and Idioms
MatrixBooks and AuthorsRatio and ProportionOne word Substitution
Word FormationImportant SchemesProblem on AgesSentence Correction
Venn DiagramPortfoliosSpeed, Distance and TimeError Spotting
Direction and DistancePeople in the NewsNumber System 
Blood Relations Mensuration 
Series Data Interpretation 
Verbal reasoning Time and Work 
Non-Verbal Reasoning Algebra 
  Trigonometry 
  Geometry 

SSC CGL 2020 Salary Structure

The Salary of the posts included under the SSC CGL 2020 has been updated based on the 7th pay commission. The posts under various pay level including the pay level 8, pay level 7, pay level 6, pay level 5 and pay level 4 are categorized in SSC CGL notification. The pay scale for each level are:

  • Pay Level-8 (Rs 47600 to 151100)
  • Pay Level-7 (Rs 44900 to 142400)
  • Pay Level 6 (Rs 35400 to 112400)
  • Pay Level-5 (Rs 29200 to 92300)
  • Pay Level-4 (Rs 25500 to 81100)

SSC CGL Cut off 

As the SSC CGL 2019 result has been declared for Tier 1, here is the cut off declared by the commission for all posts.

SSC CGL Cut Off: 2019-20 (Tier I)
 Assistant Audit Officer (AAO)Junior Statistical Officer (Grade-II)Remaining Posts
UR180.12237165.77474147.78606
OBC172.76640154.87053135.95037
SC156.73419130.76651115.35401
ST151.46077119.99291104.91984
EWS175.31247152.03803135.04329
OH147.08520130.8633198.42808
HH117.4907586.4478140.00000
Others-PWD83.7062740.0000040.00000


SSC CGL 2020 Previous Year Exam Analysis

The SSC CGL exam held over the previous years depicted a variation in the type of questions asked over the years. Here is the overview of the SSC CGL previous year exam analysis for Tier 1 including all the subjects namely General Intelligence & Reasoning, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness.  The exam analysis will help the aspirants appearing in the upcoming year to get a fair idea of the exam.

The level of the exam has been increasing from the past few years. To get the detailed insight into the exam analysis including the distribution of questions, level, and exact review, click on the below link.

SSC CGL Exam Analysis: English Language

This English section in SSC CGL previous exam was easy-moderate. No tough Vocabulary bothered the candidates. Candidates must read the previous years' papers to get a hold on the English section. Here are some questions from SSC CGL English Language:

  • Idioms- At daggers drawn
  • Spelling correction- calendar
  • Synonym/ Antonym- Chronic & coerce
  • Idioms- To play ducks & drakes
  • Synonyms- Garrulous
  • Antonyms- Tilt
  • Antonym of Pardon was asked
  • Synonym of Remarkable

SSC CGL Exam Analysis: General Intelligence & Reasoning

The reasoning section in SSC exams is always considered the easier one. 2-3 questions are quite time-consuming but you can ace that with thorough practice. Check out some questions from previous years:

  • Venn Diagram- Uncle, relative or rich
  • Analogy- 4:35 :: 9 : ??
  • Reasoning 10:101::11:??? [120, 121, 130, 100]
  • The computer is coded as crept then find code for the daughter?
  • Cab is 6 bed is 40 then find had
  • वह छोटी से छोटी संख्या क्या होगी जिसमें 7,9,11 का भाग देने पर क्रमशः शेषफल 1, 2 व 3 आयेगा।
  • Series: 2,3,6,10,17,28,?
  • Vein diagram of snakes, reptiles, poisonous

SSC CGL Exam Analysis: Quantitative Aptitude

In SSC CGL Previous year exam, the Quantitative Aptitude Section gave a tough time to the candidates with its 5-6 time-consuming questions. 17-19 attempts with accuracy can save your boat in this section as per the previous years. Some of the questions asked from SSC CGL Quantitative aptitude section are:

  • If X2 -22x+11=0 then find (x-8)2 – 1/(x-8)2 = 0?
  • The total surface area of the hemisphere is 41.58 square cm Find its curved surface area?
  • ABC is a right angle triangle with sides 20,21,29, find the inradius?
  • For an article, CP is 170 % of the profit. If CP is increased by 20 % but SP remains the same then find the net profit percentage?
  • If in any language LUCK is written as L2U1C3KI, Then Xerox will be written as?
  • 2 + tan A + cot/cosec A * sec A =?
  • If x+y+z = 19 , X2 + y2 + z2 = 133 , xz = y2
  • 1875 is distributed in such a way that A’s share is equal half of B and C, B ‘s share is one forth of A and C . Then find the value of C?

SSC CGL Exam Analysis: General Awareness

In general awareness section, it was seen that new type of questions was being asked that included the static gk from neighboring countries as well. Current affairs dominated the majority of the section. Check out some questions:

  • How many Gold Medals won by India In Iran tournament?
  • Who is the PM of Burkina Faso’s?
  • Who wrote the novel “solo”?
  • Which of the following is the Most ductile metal? [Options were gold, diamond, copper, zinc]
  • Which metal is submerged in the process of galvanization?
  • Place where bees are kept?
  • Jallianwala bagh novel khooni bashaki who written in English?
  • Slave of Mohammad Ghori who started the first dynasty of Delhi sultanate?
  • Indian who won the Nobel prize after mother Teresa?
  • What is the pH value of milk?
  • ISRO chairman at the time of launch of Mars Orbiter?
  • Which law ensures to move anywhere in India without restriction?

SSC CGL 2020 Exam Centres

The list of exam centers for SSC CGL Exam 2020 are given below:-

S.NoExamination Centres & Centre CodeAddress to which the applications should be sent
1Agra(3001), Allahabad(3003), Bareilly(3005), Gorakhpur(3007) , Kanpur(3009), Lucknow (3010) Meerut(3011), Varanasi (3013), Bhagalpur (3201), Muzaffarpur(3205), Patna(3206)Regional Director(CR), Staff Selection Commission, 21-23, Lowther Road, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh-211 002.
2Gangtok (4001), Ranchi(4205), Barasat (4402), Berhampore (WB) (4403), Chinsurah (4405), Jalpaiguri (4408), Kolkata(4410), Malda (4412), Midnapur (4413), Siliguri (4415), Berhampore (Odisha) (4602), Bhubaneshwar (4604), Cuttack (4605), Keonjhargarh (4606), Sambalpur (4609), Port Blair (4802)

Regional Director (ER), Staff Selection Commission, 1 st MSO Building,(8th Floor), 234/4, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, Kolkata, West Bengal-700020

 

3Bangalore(9001), Dharwar(9004), Gulbarga (9005), Mangalore(9008), Mysore (9009), Kochi (9204), Kozhikode(Calicut)(9206), Thiruvananthapuram (9211), Thrissur (9212)

Regional Director(KKR), Staff Selection Commission, 1 st Floor, “E” Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala, Bangalore, Karnataka-560034

 

4Almora(2001), Dehradun(2002), Haldwani (2003), Srinagar (Uttarakhand) (2004), Haridwar (2005), Delhi(2201), Ajmer(2401), Alwar(2402), Bharatpur(2403),Bikaner (2404), Jaipur(2405), Jodhpur(2406), Kota(2407), Sriganganagar (2408), Udaipur(2409)Regional Director (NR), Staff Selection Commission, Block No. 12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110504
5Itanagar(5001), Dibrugarh(5102), Guwahati (Dispur)(5105), Jorhat (5107),Silchar(5111), Kohima (5302), Shillong(5401) ,Imphal(5501), Churachandpur (5502), Agartala(5601), Aizwal(5701)Regional Director(NER), Staff Selection Commission, HOUSEFED Complex, West End Block, Last Gate, Beltola Basistha Road, Dispur, Guwahati, Assam-781 006
6Guntur(8001), Kurnool (8003), Rajahmundry(8004), Tirupati (8006), Vishakhapatnam (8007), Vijaywada (8008) Chennai(8201), Coimbatore(8202), Madurai (8204), Tiruchirapalli (8206), Tirunelveli (8207), Puducherry(8401), Hyderabad(8601), Nizamabad (8602),Warangal(8603)

Regional Director (SR), Staff Selection Commission, EVK Sampath Building, 2 nd Floor, College Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600006

 

7Ahmedabad(7001) Vadodara (7002), Rajkot(7006), Surat(7007), Bhavnagar(7009), Kutch (7010), Amravati (7201), Aurangabad(7202), Kolhapur(7203), Mumbai(7204), Nagpur (7205), Nanded (7206), Nashik (7207), Pune(7208), Thane(7210) Bhandara (7211), Chandrapur(7212), Akola(7213), Jalgaon(7214), Ahmednagar(7215),Alibaug(7216) Panaji(7801)Regional Director (WR), Staff Selection Commission, 1 st Floor, South Wing, Pratishta Bhawan, 101 M.K. Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra-400020
8Bhopal(6001), Chindwara(6003), Guna(6004), Gwalior (6005), Indore(6006), Jabalpur (6007), Khandwa (6009), Ratlam(6011), Satna(6014), Sagar (6015), Ambikapur(6201), Bilaspur(6202) Jagdalpur(6203), Raipur(6204), Durg(6205)Dy. Director (MPR), Staff Selection Commission, J-5, Anupam Nagar, Raipur, Chhatisgarh-492001
9Anantnag (1001), Baramula(1002), Jammu(1004), Leh(1005), Rajouri(1006), Srinagar(J&K)(1007), Kargil (1008), Dodda (1009), Hamirpur (1202), Shimla(1203), Bhathinda (1401), Jalandhar(1402), Patiala (1403), Amritsar( 1404), Chandigarh (1601)Dy. Director (NWR), Staff Selection Commission, Block No. 3, Gr. Floor, Kendriya Sadan,Sector-9, Chandigarh-16001


SSC CGL 2020 Admit Card

Every candidate who registers for SSC CGL Exam 2020 within the stipulated time will be assigned the e-admit card/hall ticket/call letter to be downloaded from the official website of SSC. SSC will release Application Status in the coming months, You can check Zone wise SSC CGL 2020 Exam Application Status on the official regional website. First, the admit card for the SSC CGL 2020 Tier-1 exam will be released followed by the admit card of the SSC CGL 2020 Tier-2 exam (administered to only those candidates who qualify for the Tier 1 exam)

SSC CGL 2020 Results 

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will release the results in four stages after completion of each Tier Exam. Candidates can check the result from the direct link available on the official SSC CGL website as and whenever the results are announced.

SSC CGL 2020 FAQs

⭐ Q. When will the SSC CGL 2020 admit card be released?
Answer: Admit Card is going to release 15 days prior to the exam dates.

⭐ Q. Is SSC CGL Tier 3 compulsory for all?
Yes, SSC CGL Tier 3 is compulsory to appear for all.

⭐ Q. How many vacancies are there in SSC CGL 2020?
The SSC CGL Vacancy 2020 will be notified by SSC in due course.

⭐ Q. When will the SSC CGL Tier 1 be conducted?
The SSC CGL Tier 2 scheduled to be held from 29th May - 7th june 2020.

⭐ Q. Is there any negative marking in SSC CGL?
Yes, wrong answers will cost you negative marks in CGL.

⭐ Q. Which jobs come under SSC CGL?
Various Group B and Group C posts like Auditors, Accountant, Tax assistant, sub-inspectors, Assistant, Assistant section officers, Examiner, Assistant Audit Officer, etc in central govt departments.

⭐ Q. Can a postgraduate apply for SSC CGL?
Yes, the minimum qualification required is a graduate.

⭐ Q. Can a B tech graduate apply for SSC CGL 2020?
Yes, a B Tech graduate is eligible for SSC CGL.

⭐ Q. How will be the final merit prepared for SSC CGL Selection?
The final merit will be prepared based on the marks of Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 taken into account. Tier 4 is qualifying in nature.

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Monday, 28 December 2020

 

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Saturday, 26 December 2020

18 Laws and Rights must be known to every Indian

This article is published to explain some basic laws to the common men.

18 Laws and Rights must be known to every Indian

1. Motor Vehicle Act 1988, section -185, 202:- At the time of driving if your 100ml. blood contains more than 30mg. of alcohol then the police can arrest you without a warrant.

2. Criminal Procedure Code, Section 46:- No woman cannot be arrested before 6 A.M. and after 6 P.M

Criminal ProcedureImage source:ABP News

3.  Indian Penal Code, 166 A:- A Police officer can’t refuse to lodge an FIR if he/she does so they could be jailed for up to 6 months to 1 year.

Indian Penal CodeImage source:India New Story

4. Indian Sarais Act, 1887:- Even any 5-star hotel can’t prohibit you from drinking potable water and using its washrooms.

5.  Motor Vehicle Act, 1988:- As per Section 129 of the Indian Motor Vehicle Act, wearing the helmet is a must for two-wheeler riders. Section 128 of this Motor Vehicle Act limits the maximum two riders on the bikes.

Motor VehicleImage source:Teekhi Mirchi

This law also says that if the traffic police officer snatches the key from the car or motorcycle, it is illegal. You have the full right to launch a Legal proceeding against the officer.

6.  Domestic Violence Act, 2005:- If a young boy and a girl want to live together in a “live-in relationship”, they can do so because it is not illegal. Even the newborn from this relationship is also a legal son or daughter and this newborn have the full right in the assets of his/her father.

live in relationshipImage source:Fullonsms

7. Police Act, 1861:- A police officer is always on duty whether he/she wearing a uniform or not. If a person makes a complaint to the officer, he/she could not say that he can’t help the victim because he/ she is not on duty.

Police Act 1861Image source:GazabPost

8. Maternity Benefit Act, 1961:- No company can fire a pregnant woman. It may be punishable by a maximum of 3 years of imprisonment.

Maternity BenefitImage source:hinditips.com

If the company (Government or private) has more than 10 employees then the pregnant women employee is eligible to get 84 days paid maternity leave.

9. Income Tax Act, 1961:-  In the case of tax violations, the tax collection officer has the power to arrest you but before arresting you, he/she will have to send a notice to you. Only Tax Commissioner decides how long you will stay in the custody.

Income TaxImage source:moneyexcel.com

10.  Hindu Marriage Act, Section -13: As per the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (any husband or wife) may apply for divorce in the court on the basis of Adultery (physical relationship outside of marriage), physical and mental abuse, impotency, to leave home without information, to change Hindu religion and adopt other religion, insanity, incurable disease and no information about husband or wife for seven-year.

Indian WeddingImage source:WeddingDoers.com

11. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973:- Only women police constable can arrest women.  Male constable doesn’t have the right to arrest women. Women have the right to deny going to police stations after the 6 P.M. and before the 6 A.M.

In the case of a serious crime only after receipt of the written order from the magistrate, a male policeman can arrest a woman.

12. As per the Citizen Charter (Indian Oil Corporation website):- There are very few people who know that if their gas cylinder blasts during the cooking of food then the gas agency is liable to pay Rs. 50 lakh to the victim as compensation.

To claim this compensation consumers need to lodge an FIR to the nearest police station and submit it to the concerned gas agency.

As per the Citizen CharterImage source:Naidunia

13.  Automotive (Amendment) Bill, 2016,:- If you are fined for a crime (like riding without a helmet or any other reason) then you will not be fined for the same reason in the same day.

14. Maximum Retail Price Act, 2014:- Any Shop keeper can’t charge more than the printed price of any commodity but a consumer has the right to bargain for less than the printed price of a commodity.

Maximum Retail PriceImage source:Beijing Review

15. Limitation Act, 1963:-  If your office does not pay you then you have the power to file an FIR against it within 3 years. But if you report after 3 years, you will not get anything for the due.

16.  Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code:- If you are found involved in “obscene activity" at a public place, you can be imprisoned for 3 months. But in the absence of an exact definition of obscene activity police have always misused this act.

17.  Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956:- If somebody belongs to the Hindu religion and has a son or grandson then he can’t adopt a second child.

There must be a gap of at least 21 years between you (the adopter) and your adopted son.

Chidl AdoptionImage source:authorSTREAM              

18.  Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958, Section 14:- If you are living in Delhi then your landlord does not have the right to forcefully vacate your house without giving prior notice to you.

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