Current affairs
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Usually the current affairs are for a period of one year, hence as per the release of application form, prior to it you can prepare for the current affairs, the best way to deal with this is to read newspaper on a daily basis, so that while you're near to appearing for the exam, you can go through various magazines for covering the portion of revision, there are various competitive exam sites also which offer monthly compilations you can go through these as well, and once you form a habit of daily reading what happens is you're well acquainted with the latest happening, and it's easy to recall what you have read, here comes the importance of daily newspaper reading, you can go through sample papers as well as this will give you an idea about the specific topics that are being covered.
TISS BAT is of 100 marks divided into two sections-Part A has current affair, social awareness and analytical reasoning for 60 marks in MCQs format, part B is descriptive type for a duration of 30 minutes carrying 40 marks, candidates are required to write short answers of two questions.
The syllabus of General Awareness consists of Current Affairs, Media and Advertisements, History, Geography, Politics and Indian Constitution, Economy, Awards, Health, Technology, Environment and Nature, and Arts, Music and Films etc, you can read newspaper like The Hindu/The Indian Express/The Economic Times to cover the dynamic portion, for static portion you can refer Lucent's GK/Manorama Yearbook/Competition Success Review, also consider going through previous year papers as this will help you get acquainted with paper pattern, important topics and other relevant details pertaining to preparation of the exam.
Hello candidate,
Current affairs refers to the day to day happening in the world as well as in the country taking place within a short interval of time for like an year or so.
Let me tell you about the current affairs of 2019 and 2020, the main news in this time period was obviously the common pandemic which spread out in Bihar in the late 2019 and continued till the entire 2020. In 2019, India became the first Asian team to register a test series victory over Australia in their home soil for the first time.
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Hello, kindly specify about what exam is your query about so that we can guide you further. In general for quantitative aptitude being thorough with your class 10th mathematics formula will be the first step. Then start practicing the previous year questions or from a workbook. Do not get struck with a single chapter itself for more than 3 days. Include other subjects too so that you wont be getting bored easily. For current affairs if you have been following the newspapers regularly, extra efforts wont be necessary but in otherwise follow any of the monthly current affairs capsule either in pdf or question format whichever woks for you.
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Below mentioned are some sources for monthly or weekly current affairs
Apart from these, The daily newspaper and reputable outlets such as the Press Information Bureau (PIB) and Yojana Magazine are the best option for covering current affairs.
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Current Affairs is the scoring section of the SSC CHSL 2020 exam. By staying updated with the latest events and happenings around the globe keep the candidates one step ahead.
here you go through the following links that it will help you know about what to study in the topics:-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-current-affairs-for-ssc-chsl
And for the whole syllabus you may go through the link provided below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-syllabus
Hope this will help you
You must be aware of the fact that CLAT pattern has gone through change this year in the sense now comprehension based mcqs will be asked in the examination consisting topics such as national and international importance, arts and culture, international affairs, and historical events of continuing significance, each passage will consists of 450 words from various sources such as news, journalism and other non-fiction writing, this is more to test the understanding of legal information of the candidates related to the specific passage only, there will be no requirement of gaining some extra knowledge pertaining to the field. Reading newspaper is the best way to cover the dynamic portion, put emphasis on the editorial part, this is important, The Hindu is the best option regarding this, you can also choose The Indian Express, there are magazines as well such as Pratiyogita Darpan but newspaper reading on a daily basis is the best option, and later on revising through mcqs which you can find in any competitive exam apps or sites, for static portion you may refer Lucent's GK which is a really good book. In order to have a better idea regarding this, check out this year sample paper at file:///C:/Users/papeya/Pictures/Work%20Profile/Sample%20Questions%20for%20UG-CLAT%202020.pdf
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