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BEST WAY TO STUDY TOPIC WISE FOR SSC CGL EXAMINATIONS : PLAN TO COMPLETE SYLLABUS IN TIME

Syllabus topics to be covered FOR SSC CL EXAMINATION



Table of Contents
Part I : Reasoning based on Logic
  • The Basics of Logic
  • Some Informal Tips
  • Assumptions
  • Forcefulness of Arguments
  • Evaluating Inferences
  • Evaluating Given Courses of Action
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Punchine
  • Strengthening and Weakening Arguments
  • Cause and Effect
Part II : Reasoning based on Rules
  • Syllogism
  • Analytical Decision-Making
  • Input-Output (Introduction to the basics)
  • Input-Output : Shifting
  • Input-Output : Arrangement
  • Input-Output : Miscellaneous
  • Coded Relationships
  • Coded Binary Numbers
  • Coded Inequalities
  • Problem-Solving
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Part- I Verbal Reasoning
Section I - General Mental Ability
1. Series Completion
2. Analogy
3.Classification
4.Coding-Decoding
5.Blood Relations
6. Puzzle Test
7. Sequential Output Tracing
8.Direction Sense Test
9.Logical Venn Diagrams
10.Alphabet Test
11.Alpha Numeric Sequence Puzzle
12.Number, Ranking & Time Sequence Test
13.Mathematical Operations
14.Logical Sequence of Words
15.Arithmetical Reasoning
16. Inserting The Missing Character
17. Data Sufficiency
18.Eligibility Test
19.Assertion and Reason
20.Situation Reaction Test
21. Verification of Truth of the Statement
Section- II Logical Deduction
1. Logic
2. Statement - Arguments
3.Statement - Assumptions
4.Statement - Courses of Action
5.Statement - Conclusions
6. Deriving Conclusions From Passages
7. Theme Detection
8. Cause and Effect Reasoning
Part- II Non Verbal Reasoning
Chapters
1.      Series
2. Analogy
3. Classification
4. Analytical Reasoning
5. Mirror Images
6. Water Images
7. Spotting Out The Embedded Figures
8. Completion Of Incomplete Pattern
9. Figure Matrix
10. Paper Folding
11. Paper Cutting
12. Rule Detection
13. Grouping Of Identical Figures
14. Cubes and Dice
15. Dot Situation
16. Construction Of Squares And Triangles
17. Figure Formation & Analysis
GENERAL STUDIES:NCERT +LUCENT(SIMULTANIOUS)
GEOGRAPHY:
PHYSICAL
Atmospere related:
DISASTER RELATED
Earth
Geology related


Ocean related


UNIVERSE
INDIAN GEOGRAPHY:

















 NIOS
   
NCERT ENVI






INDIAN HISTORY (NCERT+TN+LUCENT)





















T.N 11TH CLASS HISTORY
1.       India - Geographical Features and their Impact on History



2.       Pre-Historic India and the Harappan Culture



3.       The Vedic Culture



4.       Jainism and Buddhism



5.       The Rise of Magadha and Alexander’s Invasion



6.       The Mauryan Empire



7.       Post - Mauryan India



8.       Sangam Age



9.       Gupta Empire



10.    Harshavardhana (606 - 647 A.D)



11.    South Indian Kingdoms - I
a.       Pallavas



12.    South Indian Kingdoms - II
b.       Chalukyas and Rashtrakutas



13.    Imperial Cholas



14.    The Spread of Indian Culture in other Asian Countries



15.    Early Medieval India



16.    Delhi Sultanate



17.    India under the Delhi Sultanate



18.    Bhakti Movement in Medieval India



19.    Vijayanagar and Bahmani Kingdoms



20.    The Mughal Empire



21.    India under the Mughals



22.    The Marathas



23. The Coming of Europeans










TN 12TH CLASS HISTORY
1.India Under theEglish East India Company: 1
Warren Hastings (1772-1785)
2. Lord Cornwallis (1786-1793) 15
3. The Marquess of Wellesley (1798-1805) 24
4. Lord Hastings (1813-1823) 37
5. Lord William Bentinck (1828-1835) 46
6. Lord Dalhousie (1848-1856) 56
7. Revenue Administration and Economic
Policy of the British 66
8. Educational and Social Reforms 76
9. Palayakkarar Rebellion 86
10. Vellore Mutiny 95
11. The Great Revolt of 1857 102
12. British India After 1858: Lord Lytton (1876-1880),
Lord Ripon (1880-1884) And Lord Curzon (1899-1905) 114
13. Socio-Religious Reform Movements 125
14. Indian National Movement (1885-1905) 139
15. Indian National Movement (1905-1916) 148
16. The Indian National Movement (1917-1947) 158
17. Role of Tamil Nadu in the Indian National Movement 177
18. The Justice Party Rule 186
19. Constitutional Development (1858 – 1947) 194
20. India After Independence





















WORLD HISTORY :LUCENT





Indian Polity
Table of Contents
PART I: CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
1. Historical Background
2. Making of the Constitution
3.Salient Features of the Constitution
4.Preamble of the Constitution
5.Union and its Territory
6.Citizenship
7.Fundamental Rights
8.Directive Principles of State Policy
9.Fundamental Duties
10. Amendment of the Constitution

PART II: SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT

11. Parliamentary System
12.Federal System
13.Centre-State Relations
14. Inter-State Relations
15. Emergency Provisions
16.Special Status of Jammu & Kashmir
17. Special Provisions for Some States

PART III: CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

18. President
19.Vice-president
20.Prime Minister
21.Constitutional Provisions
22.Parliament
23. Supreme Court

PART IV: STATE GOVERNMENT

24. Governor
25.Chief Minister
26.State Council of Ministers
27.State Legislature
28.High Court
29. Subordinate Courts

PART V: LOCAL GOVERNMENT

30. Panchayati Raj
31. Urban Local Governments

PART VI: UNION TERRIRORIES AND SPECIAL AREAS

32. Union Territories
33. Scheduled and Tribal Areas

PART VII: CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES

34. Election Commission
35.Union Public Service Commission
36.State Public Service Commission
37. Finance Commission
38. National Commission for SCs
39.National Commission for STs
40.Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities
41.Comptroller and Auditor General of India
42.Attorney General and Solicitor General of India
43. Advocate General of the State

PART VIII: NON-CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES

44. Planning Commission
45.National Development Council
46.National Human Rights Commission
47.State Human Rights Commission
48.Central Vigilance Commission
49.Central Information Commission
50.State Information Commission
51.Lokpal and Lokayuktas

PART IX: OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL DIMENSIONS

52. Official Language
53. Public Services
54.Tribunals
55.Special Provisions for SCs, STs, BCs, Minorities and Anglo-Indian
56.Rights and Liabilities of the Government57.Authoritative Text in Hindi Language
58. Anti-Defection Law

PART X: POLITICAL DYNAMICS

59. Political Parties
60.Elections
61.Pressure Groups
62.National Integration
63. Foreign Policy

PART XI: WORKING OF THE CONSTITUTION

64. National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution
APPENDIX I: Articles of the Constitution
APPENXIX II: Subjects of Union, State and Concurrent
Lists
APPENDIX III: Table of Precedence
APPENDIX IV: Oath by the Constitutional and other
Authorities
APPENDIX V: Definitions under the Constitution
APPENDIX VI: Constitutional Amendments at a Glance
APPENDIX VII: Ministries/ Departments of the Central Government


















ECONOMY:(NIOS+NCERT+LUCENT)





SCIENCE: (NCERT+LUCENT)





CURRENT AFFAIRS:DAILY HALF AN HOUR ONLY EENADU FROM JAN TO  EXAM
AND DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS









MATHS: (NCERT,M TYRA,QUANT PRACTICE EXERCISES,PREVIOUS PAPERS)
FROM QUANT AND M TYRA BOOKS
1. How to Prepare for Maths
2. Addition
3.Multiplication
4.Divisibility
5.Squaring
6. Cube
TN12_3. Complex Numbers

11_5. Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations




ENGLISH
GRAMMAR
WREN AND MARTIN
Table of Contents
Table Of Contents
Book I. Grammar
1. The Sentence
2. Subject And Predicate
3. The Phrase And The Clause
4. Parts Of Speech
5. The Noun: Kinds Of Nouns
6. The Noun: Gender
7. The Noun: Number
8. The Noun: Case
9. The Adjective
10. Comparison Of Adjectives
11. Adjectives Used As Nouns
12. Position Of The Adjectives
13. The Correct Use Of Some Adjectives
14. Articles
15.Personal Pronouns
16. Reflexive And Emphatic Pronouns
17. Demonstrative, Indefinite And Distributive Pronouns
18. Relative Pronouns
19.Interrogative Pronouns
20.The Verb
21. Verbs Of Incomplete Predication
22. Active And Passive Voice
23. Mood
24. Tenses: Introduction
25. The Uses Of The Present And Past Tenses
26. The Future
27. The Verb: Person And Number
28. The Infinitive
29.The Participle
30.The Gerund
31.Irregular Verbs
32. Auxiliaries And Modals
33. Conjugation Of The Verb Love
34. The Adverb
35. Comparison Of Adverbs
36. Formation OfAdvebs
37. Position Of Adverbs
38. The Preposition
39. Words Followed By Prepositions
40. The Conjunction
41. Some Conjunctions And Their Uses
42. The Interjection
43. The Same Word Used As Different Parts Of Speech
Book Ii. Composition
Part I: Analysis, Transformation And Synthesis
1. Analysis Of Simple Sentences
2. Phrases
3.Clauses
4. Sentences: Simple, Compound And Complex
5. More About Noun Clauses
3. More About Adjective Clauses
6. More About Adverb Clauses
7. Analysis Of Complex Sentences
8. Analysis Of Compound Sentences
9. Transformation Of Sentences
11. Transformation Of Sentences
12. Synthesis Of Sentences
13. Synthesis Of Sentences
14. Synthesis Of Sentences
15. The Sequence Of Tenses
16. Direct And Indirect Speech
Part II: Correct Usage
17. Agreement Of The Verb With The Subject
18. Nouns And Pronouns
19. Adjectives
20.Verbs
21.Adverbs
22.Conjunctions
23. Order Of Words
24. Idioms
25.Idioms
26.Punctuation
27.Spelling Rules
28. The Formation Of Words
29. Figures Of Speech Exercise
Part III: Structures
30. Verb Patterns
31. Question Tags, Short Answers, Etc.
32. More Structures
33.COMPREHENSION

A Practical English Grammar:THOMAS AND MARTINET

1 Articles and one, a little/a few, this, that
2 Nouns ..........................................................11
3 Adjectives ....................................................22
4 Adverbs ....................................................... 38
5 all, each, every, both, neither, either, some, any,
no, none ........................................................ 57
6 Interrogatives: wh-? words and how?..........64
7 Possessives, personal and reflexive pronouns: my,
mine, I, myself etc. .........................................69
8 Relative pronouns and clauses .....................76
9 Prepositions ................................................ 86
10 Introduction to verbs............................... 102
11 be, have, do ............................................114
12 may and can for permission and possibility127
13 can and be able for ability ....................... 134
14 ought, should, must, have to, need for obligation
.................................................................... 137
15 must, have, will and should for deduction and
assumption .................................................. 147
16 The auxiliaries dare and used ..................151
17 The present tenses ..................................154
18 The past and perfect tenses .....................162
19 The future ............................................... 182
20 The sequence of tenses ...........................197
21 The conditional .......................................199
22 Other uses of will/would, shall/should ...209
23 The infinitive ............................................215
24 The gerund .............................................. 233
25 Infinitive and gerund constructions ......... 240
26 The participles .........................................245
27 Commands, requests, invitations, advice,
suggestions ..................................................251
28 The subjunctive .......................................259
29 care, like, love, hate, prefer, wish ...........261
30 The passive voice .................................... 269
31 Indirect speech ........................................ 276
32 Conjunctions............................................294
33 Purpose ...................................................300
34 Clauses of reason, result, concession, comparison,
time .............................................................305
35 Noun clauses ...........................................310
36 Numerals, dates, and weights and measures314
37 Spelling rules ........................................... 319
38 Phrasal verbs ........................................... 323
39 List of irregular verbs ............................... 362

Objective General English
Table of Contents
1. Part ‘A’
  • Foundation Module (Unit-I and Unit-II)
Unit-I
  • The Functions of Tenses
  • Revision Exercises
  • Voice
  • Modals
  • Revision Exercises
  • Answer
Unit-II
  • Kinds of Sentences & Clauses
  • Revision Exercises
  • Clause Analysis
  • Non-finite Verbs
  • Verbs
  • Revision Exercises
  • Review Exercise
  • Answer
Unit-III
  • Articles
  • Nouns
  • Pronouns
  • Review Exercise
  • Answer
Unit-IV
  • Adjectives
  • Adverbs
  • Prepositions
  • Review Exercise
  • Answer
Unit-V
  • Phrasal Verbs
  • Idioms and Phrases
  • Review Exercise
  • Answer
Unit-VI
  • Spotting Errors Exercises
  • Sentence Improvement Exercises
  • Selecting the Correct Sentences Exercises
  • Answer
2. Part ‘B’(Verbal Ability)
  • Paronyms and Homonyms
  • One word Substitutions
  • Words with Meanings
  • Additional Words for Practice
  • Synonyms and antonyms
  • Revision Exercise (Based on Synonyms)
  • Revision Exercise (Based on Antonyms)
  • Foreign Words Expressions
  • The Sentence Completion
  • Cloze Test
  • Answer
3. Part ‘C’
  • Sequence of sentences
  • Objective Comprehension
  • Answer
4. Part ‘D’(Practical Grammar)
  • Narration
  • Synthesis
  • Transformation
  • Punctuation
  • Spelling Rules
  • Contractions
  • Answer






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1)OXFORD ADVANCED LEARNERS DICTIONARY
2)NORMAN LEWIS WORD POWER MADE EASY
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