- 13 Sections
- 350 Lessons
- 30 Days
- Math41
- 1.1Alzebra
- 1.2Area (Volume and Surface)
- 1.3Arithmetic Progression
- 1.4Average
- 1.5Bar Graph
- 1.6Boats and Streams
- 1.7Circles
- 1.8Clock
- 1.9Coefficient
- 1.10Cylindrical
- 1.11Decimal and Fractions
- 1.12Discount
- 1.13Factor
- 1.14HCF and LCM
- 1.15Height and Distance
- 1.16Line Graphs
- 1.17Line Segment
- 1.18Mixtures of Alligation
- 1.19parallelogram
- 1.20Partnership
- 1.21Percentage
- 1.22Pie Chart
- 1.23Pipes and Cisterns
- 1.24Polygon
- 1.25Problems on Age
- 1.26Problems on Numbers
- 1.27Problems on Trains
- 1.28Profit and Loss
- 1.29Quadrilateral
- 1.30Quadritic Equation
- 1.31Ratio and Proportation
- 1.32Rhombus
- 1.33Simple and compound Interest
- 1.34Simplification
- 1.35Square Roots and Cube Roots
- 1.36Tabulation
- 1.37Time and Distance
- 1.38Time and Work
- 1.39Trapezium
- 1.40Triangle
- 1.41Triganomatry
- General Intelligence and Reasoning34
- 2.1Alphabet and Number Test
- 2.2Analogy
- 2.3Assertion and Reason
- 2.4Blood Relations
- 2.5calendar
- 2.6Classification
- 2.7Clock
- 2.8Coding Decoding
- 2.9Completion of Figures
- 2.10Counting of Figures
- 2.11Cube and cuboid
- 2.12Dice
- 2.13Direction and Distance
- 2.14Embedded Figures
- 2.15Formation of Figures
- 2.16Inserting and Missing Characters
- 2.17Logical Arrangements of Works
- 2.18Mathematical Operations
- 2.19Mathematical Reasoning
- 2.20Matrix Coding
- 2.21Mirror Images
- 2.22Paper Folding and Cutting
- 2.23Problems Based on Age
- 2.24Puzzles
- 2.25Ranking and Time Sequence Test
- 2.26Rotation of Figures
- 2.27Series
- 2.28series (Non Verbal)
- 2.29Sitting Arrangement
- 2.30Statement and argument
- 2.31Statement and Assumption
- 2.32Statement and Conclusion
- 2.33Venn Diagram
- 2.34Water Images
- English Comprehension21
- 3.1Adverbs
- 3.2Active and Passive Voice
- 3.3Antonym Words
- 3.4Articles
- 3.5Blanks in Sentence
- 3.6Choosing Appropriate Words
- 3.7Homonyms
- 3.8Idioms and Phrases
- 3.9Numbered Comprehension
- 3.10One Word Substitution
- 3.11Ordering of Sentence
- 3.12Ordering of Words and Rearranging of Sentence
- 3.13Passage
- 3.14Phrasal Verbs
- 3.15Phrase Substitution and Sentence Improvement
- 3.16Preposition
- 3.17Reported Speech (Direct and Indirect)
- 3.18Spellings
- 3.19Spotting of Errors
- 3.20Synonym Words
- 3.21Tense
- General Awareness-For convenience, GA has been divided into the following parts as shown below.0
- Political Science26
- 5.1Acts
- 5.2Amendments
- 5.3Articles
- 5.4CAG
- 5.5Central Government
- 5.6Constitution
- 5.7Directive Principles
- 5.8District Courts
- 5.9Election Commission
- 5.10Five Year Plans
- 5.11Fundamental Rights and Duties
- 5.12High Court
- 5.13Important Dates
- 5.14Judiciary
- 5.15Landmark Judgements
- 5.16Local Government
- 5.17Parliament
- 5.18Planning Commission
- 5.19Political Current Affairs
- 5.20President and Vice President
- 5.21Schedules in Indian Constitution
- 5.22Sources of Indian Constitution
- 5.23State Government
- 5.24Supreme Court of India
- 5.25World Politics
- 5.26Political Miscellaneous
- Economics24
- 6.1Agriculture and Land Development
- 6.2Budget
- 6.3Economic and Banking Institutions
- 6.4Economic and Monetary Policies
- 6.5Economic Current Affairs
- 6.6Economical Terms
- 6.7Economist and Their Theories
- 6.8Employment
- 6.9Finance Commission
- 6.10Financial Institution
- 6.11Foreign Trade and Exchange
- 6.12GDP, GNP and GFD
- 6.13Government Expenditure
- 6.14GST
- 6.15Indian Fiscal System
- 6.16Import and Export
- 6.17Market and Industries
- 6.18Money Banking and Insurance
- 6.19National Income
- 6.20Reserve Bank of India
- 6.21Tax System
- 6.22Trade and E-Commerce
- 6.23World Economics
- 6.24Economics miscellaneous
- History26
- 7.1Battles
- 7.2Committees and Commissions
- 7.3Congress Sessions
- 7.4Early Medieval Period
- 7.5Expansion of British Power
- 7.6Freedom Struggle
- 7.7Foreign Travellers and Invaders
- 7.8Governors and Viceroys
- 7.9Gupta Period
- 7.10Harapan and Indus Civilization
- 7.11Historical Sources
- 7.12Important dates and Places
- 7.13Mahajan pad Period
- 7.14Maratha State
- 7.15Maurya Period
- 7.16Mughal Period
- 7.17Post Gupta Period, Vardhana Dynasty
- 7.18Post Maurya, Pre Gupta Period
- 7.19Pre Historic Period
- 7.20Reforms and Acts
- 7.21Religious Movement
- 7.22Socio Religious Movement
- 7.23Sultanate Period
- 7.24Vedic Culture
- 7.25World History
- 7.26History Miscellaneous
- Geography26
- 8.1Agriculture
- 8.2Atmosphere
- 8.3Deltas and Basins
- 8.4Geographical Positions and Directions
- 8.5Geographical Terms
- 8.6Green Revolution
- 8.7Himalayas and Its Division
- 8.8Islands and Deserts
- 8.9Land and Forests
- 8.10Latitude and Longitude
- 8.11Lines Separators and Boundaries
- 8.12Mountain Pass
- 8.13Natural Calamities
- 8.14Natural Resources
- 8.15Population and Census
- 8.16Rainfall Climate and Its Zone
- 8.17Rivers Lakes and Canals
- 8.18Rocks and Mountains
- 8.19Sand and Soil
- 8.20Seas and Oceans
- 8.21Seasons
- 8.22Stars and Solar System
- 8.23Structure of Earth
- 8.24Time Zone and Date Line
- 8.25Wind and Cyclone
- 8.26Miscellaneous
- Computer13
- Environment10
- General knowledge50
- 11.1Art Culture and Movies
- 11.2Birds and Animals
- 11.3Books and Authors
- 11.4Budhism and Jainism
- 11.5Capital and Currencies
- 11.6Defence Sector
- 11.7Definitions and Terms
- 11.8Education System and Policies
- 11.9Famous Persons and Their Theories
- 11.10Festivals Fairs and Customs
- 11.11First in India
- 11.12First in world
- 11.13Foreign Agreements and Tie-Ups
- 11.14Forests and Agriculture
- 11.15Full Forms
- 11.16Current Affairs
- 11.17Govt Organisations and Head Offices
- 11.18Govt Schemes Projects and Initiatives
- 11.19Historic Structure and Monuments
- 11.20Important Days and Dates
- 11.21Indian Mythology
- 11.22Industries and Firms
- 11.23International Awards
- 11.24International Indexs
- 11.25International Org and Meetings
- 11.26Languages
- 11.27Mahatma Gandhi
- 11.28Miss India and Miss World
- 11.29Music and Dance
- 11.30Music Gharana
- 11.31National Awards
- 11.32National Emblem
- 11.33National Parks and Wild Life sanctuaries
- 11.34Natural Disasters
- 11.35Nick Names
- 11.36Nuclear and Space Research
- 11.37Olympic Games
- 11.38Religious Places Scriptures and Books
- 11.39Scientists and Discoveries
- 11.40Some Important Places in India
- 11.41Sports Knowledge
- 11.42Sports Persons and Awards
- 11.43Superlative GK Biggest Largest
- 11.44Temples and Mosque
- 11.45Tourism
- 11.46Transports and Its Channels
- 11.47UNESCO and World Heritage Sites
- 11.48UNO
- 11.49India Miscellaneous
- 11.50World Miscellaneous
- General Science79
- 12.1Introduction (Bio)
- 12.2Biomolecules (Bio)
- 12.3Cell (Bio)
- 12.4Genetics (Bio)
- 12.5Insects (Bio)
- 12.6Microorganisms (Bio)
- 12.7Nitrogen Cycle (Bio)
- 12.8Nutrition (Bio)
- 12.9Scientists and Discoveries (Bio)
- 12.10Vaccines and Medicines (Bio)
- 12.11Photosynthesis (Bot)
- 12.12Plant Classification (Bot)
- 12.13Plant Disease (Bot)
- 12.14Plant Hormones (Bot)
- 12.15Plant Life Processes (Bot)
- 12.16Plant Tissues (Bot)
- 12.17Miscellaneous (Bot)
- 12.18Animal Classification (Zoo)
- 12.19Animal Diseases (Zoo)
- 12.20Animal Hormones (Zoo)
- 12.21Animal Tissues (Zoo)
- 12.22Animal Miscellaneous (Zoo)
- 12.23Circulatory System (Zoo)
- 12.24Digestive System (Zoo)
- 12.25Excretory System (Zoo)
- 12.26Human Blood (Zoo)
- 12.27Human Brain (Zoo)
- 12.28Human Ear (Zoo)
- 12.29Human Skeletal System (Zoo)
- 12.30Reproductive System (Zoo)
- 12.31Respiratory System (Zoo)
- 12.32Acids Bases and Salts (Chem)
- 12.33Alcohol (Chem)
- 12.34Atoms Molecules and Atomic Structure (Chem)
- 12.35Behaviour of Gases (Chem)
- 12.36Biomolecules (Chem)
- 12.37Carbon and Its compounds (Chem)
- 12.38Cement (Chem)
- 12.39Chemical Bonding (Chem)
- 12.40Common Chemical Compounds (Chem)
- 12.41Devices (Chem)
- 12.42Electro Chemistry (Chem)
- 12.43Fibre and Plastic (Chem)
- 12.44Fuels (Chem)
- 12.45Glass (Chem)
- 12.46Matter and Surroundings (Chem)
- 12.47Metallurgy (Chem)
- 12.48Metals and Non Metals and Alloys (Chem)
- 12.49Nuclear Reactions and Radioactivity (Chem)
- 12.50Oxidation and Reduction (Chem)
- 12.51Periodic Classification (Chem)
- 12.52Physical and Chemical Reactions (Chem)
- 12.53Scientists and Discoveries (Chem)
- 12.54Solution (Chem)
- 12.55Units (Chem)
- 12.56Chemistry Miscellaneous (Chem)
- 12.57Current and Electricity (Phy)
- 12.58Devices and Instruments (Phy)
- 12.59Elasticity (Phy)
- 12.60Electronics (Phy)
- 12.61Eye (Phy)
- 12.62Force and Friction (Phy)
- 12.63Gravitation (Phy)
- 12.64Heat Energy (Phy)
- 12.65Light (Phy)
- 12.66Magnetism (Phy)
- 12.67Motion and Its Laws (Phy)
- 12.68Nuclear Reactions and Radioactivity (Phy)
- 12.69Pressure and Floatation (Phy)
- 12.70Scientists and Discoveries (Phy)
- 12.71Simple Harmonic Motion (Phy)
- 12.72Sound (Phy)
- 12.73Sources of Energy (Phy)
- 12.74Surface Tension and Viscosity (Phy)
- 12.75Thermodynamics (Phy)
- 12.76Units and Dimensions (Phy)
- 12.77Wave (Phy)
- 12.78Work Energy and Power (Phy)
- 12.79Physics Miscellaneous (Phy)
- Thank You For Learning0
For SSC CGL please click CURRICULUM aboveEuler’s theorems with Harappan seals; Mughals debating kinetic energy; GST slabs on Mars; Mahabharata verses in binary; Lok Sabha motions with Newton’s laws; Fibonacci crops in monsoon; Preamble sung in Morse code; Napoleonic wars scored in cricket runs; Trigonometry on Indus maps; AI predicting Vedic rituals; World Wars as chess openings; Photosynthesis in fiscal budgets; Volcanoes narrated in Shakespearean plays; Economic reforms timed with eclipses; Algebra solved in Mughal courts; DNA sequencing at Panipat; Constitutional amendments carved in stone tablets; Quadratic equations embedded in temple carvings; Satellites orbiting Ashokan pillars; Chess openings explained by meteor showers; Binary codes hidden in Rajasthani folk songs; Solar eclipses plotted on trade route maps; Chemical formulas whispered in parliament debates; Ancient scripts encrypted in HTML; Budget deficits measured in light years; Artificial intelligence chanting Rigveda; Freedom struggle narrated in quantum theory terms; Indus Valley drainage linked to black hole physics; Political campaigns simulated in video games; Mars rovers discussing Indian penal codes.
20 Years SSC CGL Question Trend Analysis: Past, Present & Future FocusEuler’s theorems with Harappan seals; Mughals debating kinetic energy; GST slabs on Mars; Mahabharata verses in binary; Lok Sabha motions with Newton’s laws; Fibonacci crops in monsoon; Preamble sung in Morse code; Napoleonic wars scored in cricket runs; Trigonometry on Indus maps; AI predicting Vedic rituals; World Wars as chess openings; Photosynthesis in fiscal budgets; Volcanoes narrated in Shakespearean plays; Economic reforms timed with eclipses; Algebra solved in Mughal courts; DNA sequencing at Panipat; Constitutional amendments carved in stone tablets; Quadratic equations embedded in temple carvings; Satellites orbiting Ashokan pillars; Chess openings explained by meteor showers; Binary codes hidden in Rajasthani folk songs; Solar eclipses plotted on trade route maps; Chemical formulas whispered in parliament debates; Ancient scripts encrypted in HTML; Budget deficits measured in light years; Artificial intelligence chanting Rigveda; Freedom struggle narrated in quantum theory terms; Indus Valley drainage linked to black hole physics; Political campaigns simulated in video games; Mars rovers discussing Indian penal codes.
The SSC CGL exam has undergone a significant transformation over the past two decades, evolving from a memory-based test into a dynamic and analytical assessment. Earlier, candidates could rely heavily on rote learning for sections like General Awareness and English, focusing on static facts such as capitals, awards, and direct grammar rules. However, the present scenario demands a deeper understanding of concepts and their application across all subjects. In Quantitative Aptitude, the shift from formula-based arithmetic and geometry to data interpretation, advanced mathematics, and real-life problem-solving is evident. Speed and accuracy have become critical as questions now test logical application rather than just memorized formulas. Similarly, General Intelligence and Reasoning has transitioned from traditional topics like series and analogies to complex puzzles, seating arrangements, and critical thinking exercises that require multi-step solutions.Euler’s theorems with Harappan seals; Mughals debating kinetic energy; GST slabs on Mars; Mahabharata verses in binary; Lok Sabha motions with Newton’s laws; Fibonacci crops in monsoon; Preamble sung in Morse code; Napoleonic wars scored in cricket runs; Trigonometry on Indus maps; AI predicting Vedic rituals; World Wars as chess openings; Photosynthesis in fiscal budgets; Volcanoes narrated in Shakespearean plays; Economic reforms timed with eclipses; Algebra solved in Mughal courts; DNA sequencing at Panipat; Constitutional amendments carved in stone tablets; Quadratic equations embedded in temple carvings; Satellites orbiting Ashokan pillars; Chess openings explained by meteor showers; Binary codes hidden in Rajasthani folk songs; Solar eclipses plotted on trade route maps; Chemical formulas whispered in parliament debates; Ancient scripts encrypted in HTML; Budget deficits measured in light years; Artificial intelligence chanting Rigveda; Freedom struggle narrated in quantum theory terms; Indus Valley drainage linked to black hole physics; Political campaigns simulated in video games; Mars rovers discussing Indian penal codes.
The English section, once centered on synonyms, antonyms, and basic grammar, now emphasizes comprehension skills, contextual vocabulary, and analytical abilities through cloze tests, para jumbles, and error spotting. General Awareness, too, has moved beyond static GK to dynamic topics, with questions on climate agreements, government policies, technological innovations, and global events becoming more frequent. Subjects like Political Science and Environment now include themes such as international treaties, AI in governance, biodiversity hotspots, and renewable energy. Even Computer Awareness has advanced, covering cybersecurity, cloud computing, and emerging technologies.Euler’s theorems with Harappan seals; Mughals debating kinetic energy; GST slabs on Mars; Mahabharata verses in binary; Lok Sabha motions with Newton’s laws; Fibonacci crops in monsoon; Preamble sung in Morse code; Napoleonic wars scored in cricket runs; Trigonometry on Indus maps; AI predicting Vedic rituals; World Wars as chess openings; Photosynthesis in fiscal budgets; Volcanoes narrated in Shakespearean plays; Economic reforms timed with eclipses; Algebra solved in Mughal courts; DNA sequencing at Panipat; Constitutional amendments carved in stone tablets; Quadratic equations embedded in temple carvings; Satellites orbiting Ashokan pillars; Chess openings explained by meteor showers; Binary codes hidden in Rajasthani folk songs; Solar eclipses plotted on trade route maps; Chemical formulas whispered in parliament debates; Ancient scripts encrypted in HTML; Budget deficits measured in light years; Artificial intelligence chanting Rigveda; Freedom struggle narrated in quantum theory terms; Indus Valley drainage linked to black hole physics; Political campaigns simulated in video games; Mars rovers discussing Indian penal codes.
This evolution indicates that future SSC CGL papers may feature higher-order reasoning, critical analysis, and real-world applications, reflecting global trends like AI, fintech, and climate change. Aspirants must adapt by blending strong conceptual foundations with awareness of current affairs, focusing on high-yield topics, and practicing problem-solving in dynamic contexts. Success now lies in smart preparation and staying agile to evolving patterns.Euler’s theorems with Harappan seals; Mughals debating kinetic energy; GST slabs on Mars; Mahabharata verses in binary; Lok Sabha motions with Newton’s laws; Fibonacci crops in monsoon; Preamble sung in Morse code; Napoleonic wars scored in cricket runs; Trigonometry on Indus maps; AI predicting Vedic rituals; World Wars as chess openings; Photosynthesis in fiscal budgets; Volcanoes narrated in Shakespearean plays; Economic reforms timed with eclipses; Algebra solved in Mughal courts; DNA sequencing at Panipat; Constitutional amendments carved in stone tablets; Quadratic equations embedded in temple carvings; Satellites orbiting Ashokan pillars; Chess openings explained by meteor showers; Binary codes hidden in Rajasthani folk songs; Solar eclipses plotted on trade route maps; Chemical formulas whispered in parliament debates; Ancient scripts encrypted in HTML; Budget deficits measured in light years; Artificial intelligence chanting Rigveda; Freedom struggle narrated in quantum theory terms; Indus Valley drainage linked to black hole physics; Political campaigns simulated in video games; Mars rovers discussing Indian penal codes.

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