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Day: March 19, 2024
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BEST VOCAB SERIES SSC CGL , CHSL , MTS, STENO
DISCUSSION
Welcome to the SSC Vocabulary Series – Day 2!
Hello everyone I hope you are all good and like the previous blog of vocab. First I want to tell you that we are using good words in this series because normal words need not much retention power but these words do. All words are asked in SSC exams.
How we do?
- First we remember the vocab with multiple techniques
- Flash card – to improve the memory power
- Quiz
- Memory Game
- Write on the Paper
- Propinquity
- Synonyms: Closeness, Proximity, Nearness, Vicinity

The Propinquity between Akshay and Raveena was increasing continuously with time.
2. Fatuous
- Synonyms: Silly, Pointless, Complacently foolish, Thoughtless

Sometimes Akshay used to do some fatuous things to make Raveena laugh.
3. Perquisite
- Synonyms: Privilege, Gain, Profit, Perk, Bonus, Extra

The perquisites of central government job include Dearness and House Rent Allowance..
4. Execrate
- Synonyms: Curse, Swear, Abhor, Abominate, Denounce

A person with an angry expression surrounded by speech bubbles containing words like “Curse” and “Denounce
5. Reverie
- Synonyms: Daydream, Meditation, Trance, A state of having pleasant dream-like thoughts

Akshay lost in reverie after seeing Raveena in her birthday dress.
6. Flimsy (दुर्बल)
- Synonyms: Insubstantial, Slight, Fragile, Wobbly, Frail, Diaphanous, Very thin, Weak

Ajay and akshay spent the night in a flimsy wooden hut during their trip..
7. Prophylactic (निवारक)
- Synonyms: Preventive, Safeguard, Preventive medicine

Ajay holding a bottle of malaria prophylactic medicine, with a protective shield symbol around him.
8. Derision (उपहास)
- Synonyms: Ridicule, Contempt, Mockery, Disdain, Contumely

Raveena laughing with a mocking expression while Akshay stands in front of her wearing a ridiculous dress.
9. Irascible (क्रोधी)
- Synonyms: Irritable, Acrimonious, Choleric, Caustic, Crotchety

An older Ajay with an angry expression, steam coming out of his ears, and a red face.
10.Promiscuous (अनैतिक)
- Synonyms: Debauched, Wild, Licentious, Unchaste, Random, Casual, Reckless, Careless

A younger Ajay in a wild and reckless party setting, surrounded by various people.
Flashcard
Quiz Time
Memory Game
Write on the Paper
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Hello! I’m Muskan Dhull, an education blogger passionate about making learning accessible and enjoyable for students preparing for competitive exams. . My goal is to provide students with effective learning methods and strategies that can help them to demystify the challenges of competitive exams and unlock the doors to success!
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Motion for All SSC Exams Start Now!!
What Causes Motion?
- Motion is caused due to force.

A force can bring a resting body into motion, bring a moving body to rest, speed up or slow down a body, change the direction of a body, and change the shape or size of a body.
Concept of force
- The SI unit of force is the Newton (N).
- Forces can be balanced (net force = 0, no acceleration) or unbalanced (net force ≠ 0, causes acceleration).
- Forces can be contact (e.g., frictional force) or non-contact (e.g., gravitational force).
- Forces can be conservative (work done is independent of the path) or non-conservative (work done depends on the path).
Laws of Motion:
- First Law of Motion (Inertia): An object remains at rest or in motion at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force.
- Example: A person sitting in a moving car is pushed forward when the car stops abruptly.
- Second Law of Motion (Momentum): The rate of change of momentum is proportional to the applied force and occurs in the direction of the force.
- Example: A truck has more momentum than a bullet bike if its mass is greater than the bike’s velocity.
Relate all the examples from the picture
Third Law of Motion: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- Example: A rocket expels gas downwards, and as a reaction, it moves upwards.
Conservation of Momentum:
- The total momentum before and after a collision is conserved.
Example: If a moving object collides with a stationary object, the total momentum before and after the collision remains the same.

One-liners (MCQs):
- The range of weak nuclear force is of the order of 10^-18 m.
- The force of friction always opposes the applied forces.
- The force of the Earth’s gravity on every kilogram is about 10 N.
- Gravitational force is an example of an “action at a distance” force.
- Once a satellite is launched into orbit, the only force governing its motion is the force of gravity.
- The SI unit of Electrostatic force is Coulomb (C).
- Torque is the measure of force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis.
Quiz

Hello! I’m Muskan Dhull, an education blogger passionate about making learning accessible and enjoyable for students preparing for competitive exams. . My goal is to provide students with effective learning methods and strategies that can help them to demystify the challenges of competitive exams and unlock the doors to success!












