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A Step by Step guide for clearing government exam.

 Pursuing government job is the dream of every student in today's time. But from the last 10 year the competition for the government jobs is increasing as there are more and more students who are passing out every year comparing with the job generation in the India . In such a competitive atmosphere the aspirant need to be more efficient as well as knowledgeable in order to bring his dreams into the reality. 

Government exams are not easy to crack .All you require a dedication and strong mindset.As this exam test each and every ability of the aspirants. What are basic criteria and how one can crack the exam all we will discuss today.

 1.Quantitative Aptitude:- Quantitative aptitude or Quants are basic requirements for every government exam. This portion test the ability of problem solving of the aspirants. The major portion of the Quants cover the basic maths which most of us have studied till class 10. Some of the government exam covers the high level maths. Some of the most common topic which are favourite of examiner are:-   

  • Number system
  • BODMAS
  • Decimals
  • Fractions
  • LCM
  • HCF
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Percentages
  • Mensuration
  • Time and Work
  • Time and Distance
  • Simple and Compound Interest
  • Profit and Loss
  • Algebra
  • Geometry and Trigonometry
  • Elementary Statistics
  • Square root
  • Age Calculations
  • Calendar & Clock   
  • Pipes and cistern etc 

   2. General Intelligence and Reasoning:-  The next type of questions which are covered in the government exams are of the General Intelligence and Reasoning. These questions test the critical thinking and reaction of the aspirants in the different situations. The major topic which comes under this topic are :- 

  • Analogies
  • Alphabetical and Number Series
  • Coding and Decoding
  • Mathematical operations
  • Relationships
  • Syllogism
  • Jumbling
  • Venn Diagram
  • Data Interpretation and Sufficiency
  • Conclusions and Decision making
  • Similarities and Differences
  • Analytical reasoning
  • Classification
  • Directions
  • Statement – Arguments and Assumptions etc.

 3. General Sciences:-  General science is not much difficult portion of the government exam . Questions in these portions are from the basic science generally upto 10th grade.

Syllabus of General science consists of the questions related to Physics and chemistry upto the grade 10.
4. General knowledge:- This potion in the best is there to test the aspirants current knowledge. The basic fundamental of this portion is to know about the aspirant how well he /she knows the country and its current working . The main portion it cover is :- 


  • Current Affairs in Science & Technology
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • Personalities
  • Economics
  • Politics and other subjects of importance.
An aspirant can only become successful in achieving its dream jobs if he cover all the topic whic is discussed above and along with this the regular practice of the each and every topic can make an aspirant more perfect and efficiency and  also bring one step forward to the dream.

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