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Phrasal Verb Series For You Day 1 Start Now!!
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 21: Simple Examples. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcards, quizzes, crosswords, and Memory Games in our SSC best Phrasal Verb series.
Today, Our theme is based on a young Monk’s life. You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these Phrasal verbs are asked in SSC Exams.
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Once upon a time, a kind monk named Arun called off his chores to search for life’s true meaning. He called in his wise friends, and together they called up ancient stories that spoke of happiness and purpose. Feeling inspired, Arun called upon his courage and traveled to nearby villages. There, welcoming villagers called on him to join them for hearty meals and shared wisdom.
In a Peaceful woods, Arun called out to the sky, expressing his joy and gratitude. His journey called for a big celebration, so everyone in the village called forth their happiest songs and dances. Before leaving, Arun called after the place, naming a beautiful spot after their kindness.
In the end, he was called upon to tell his story at a gathering, sharing all the lessons about love and community he had learned. This quest taught Arun that life’s truth is found in spreading kindness and connecting with others.
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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day21 Start Now!!
SSC Vocabulary Day 21 : Simple Examples
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 21 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 20 : Simple Examples. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcards, quizzes, crosswords, and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series.
Today, Our theme is based on Simple examples in our daily life. You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
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- Lurid (Adj) (भड़कीला, भयंकर)
- Meaning: Bright and flashy, like colors that might hurt your eyes.
- Synonyms: Exaggerated, Ghastly, Grisly

The lurid purse caught everyone’s attention at the party.
2. Exorbitant (Adj) (अत्यधिक, हद से ज़्यादा)
- Meaning: (of a price or amount charged) unreasonably high
- Synonyms: Excessive, Inordinate, Expensive

The common man paid exorbitant interest for the loan.
3.Odious (Adj) (घिनौना)
- Meaning: Extremely unpleasant
- Synonyms: Abhorrent, Abominable, Disgusting

The two companies found each other odious in the market.
4. Scram (Verb) ( भागना)
- Meaning: Leave or go away from a place quickly
- Synonyms: Abscond, Decamp, Elope

After the mistake, the child scrammed from the park.
5. Spume (Noun) (झाग)
- Meaning: : Foam or froth, especially that found on waves
- Synonyms: Bubble, Foam, Froth

The river was full of spume due to pollution.
6. Lousy (Adj) (बेकार)
- Meaning: Very poor or bad
- Synonyms: Very Poor, Awful, Terrible

The old TV’s picture quality was lousy.
7. Upbraid (Verb) (दोषी ठहराना)
- Meaning: Find fault with (someone)
- Synonyms: Berate, Scold, Chastise

During the financial loss, everyone upbraided each other.
8. Conscript (Noun/Adj/Verb) (सेना में भर्ती किया हुआ)
- Meaning: Enroll (someone) as a member of the armed forces
- Synonyms: Enlist, Draftee

Indian youth conscripted into army to serve their country.
9. Mordant (Noun/Adj) (कटु / तीक्ष्ण)
- Meaning: Sharp and critical, like humor that bites.
- Synonyms: Sarcastic, Acerbic, Caustic

Her mordant wit left everyone laughing at the party.
10. Gash (Noun/Verb) (गहरा घाव करना)
- Meaning: A long, deep cut or wound
- Synonyms: Breach, Cut, Slash

During the play, the child gashed after falling.
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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day20 Start Now!!
SSC Vocabulary Day 20 : Simple Examples
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 20 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 19 : Simple Examples. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes, crossword and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series .
Today, Our theme is based on Simple examples related to our daily life. You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
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- Subdue (Verb) (कंट्रोल में लेना)
- Meaning: To bring under control
- Synonyms: Conquer, Defeat, Vanquish
The police had to subdue the rioters.
2. Frazzle (Verb) (थका हुआ)
- Meaning: To exhaust or wear out
- Synonyms: Abraded, Chafed, Frayed.
The long journey frazzled her.
3.Flay (Verb) ( कड़ी आलोचना करना)
- Meaning: To criticize severely
- Synonyms: Castigate, Berate, Chew out
The coach flayed the team for their poor performance.
4. Hew (Verb) (कुल्हाड़ी से काटना)
- Meaning: To chop or cut
- Synonyms: Chop, Cut, Cleave
He hewed wood for the fire.
5. Seedy (Adj) (बदहाल, गंदा)
- Meaning: Dirty
- Synonyms: Sordid, Sleazy, Corrupt
The child seedy his hand in the soil for play.
6. Fulmination (Noun) (व्याकुलता से विरोध करना)
- Meaning: A strong protest
- Synonyms: Protest, Complaint, Objection
Her fulmination against the toy broken by his brother.
7. Sibilate (Verb) (छससकाते हुए उच्चारण करना, फूफकारना)
- Meaning: To hiss
- Synonyms: Hiss, Whistle, Whisper
The snake sibilated near the village pond.
8. Magnate (Noun) (प्रभािशाली व्यस्ति)
- Meaning: A wealthy and influential person
- Synonyms: Aristocrat, Tycoon, Bigwig
The business magnate owned several companies
9. Arcane (Adj) (गुप्त)
- Meaning: Known or understood by only a few
- Synonyms: Abstruse, Esoteric, Recondite
The Bollywood actor’s marriage was conducted in arcane secrecy.
10. Stupor (Noun) (एक अवस्था जब व्यक्ति होश में नहीं होता)
- Meaning: A state of being unconscious
- Synonyms: Languor, Torpor, Listlessness
After drinking too much, he fell into a stupor.
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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day19 Start Now!!
SSC Vocabulary Day 19 : Simple Example
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 19 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 18 : Transport in India. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes, crossword and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series .
Today, Our theme is based on Simple examples related to daily life. You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
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- Attenuate (Verb / Adj) – कम करना
- Meaning: Reduce in force or effect
- Synonyms: Weaken, Reduce, Diminish
Rains attenuate commuter rush.
2. Diabolical (Adj) – क्रूर, अवप्रय
- Meaning: Disgracefully bad or unpleasant
- Synonyms: Devilish, Wicked, Evil
She laughed with diabolical glee at the chaos.3.Chagrin (Noun / Verb) – खेद,पछतावा
- Meaning: Distress or embarrassment
- Synonyms: Annoyance, Disappointment, Dismay
After losing the match, he felt chagrin.
4. Docile (Adj) – विनीत, आज्ञाकारी
- Meaning: Easily managed or obedient
- Synonyms: Meek, Gentle, Obedient
The docile dog followed its owner obediently.
5. Expurgate (Verb) – काट छांट करना
- Meaning: Remove objectionable material
- Synonyms: Purify, Sanitize, Cleanse
The editor expurgated the article before publishing.
6. Avow (Verb) – स्वीकार करना
- Meaning: confess openly.
- Synonyms: Acknowledge, Admit, Declare
He avowed his love for her in front of their friends.7. Benevolent (Adj) – दयालु
- Meaning: Well-meaning and kindly.
- Synonyms: Charitable, Generous, Kind-hearted
The benevolent villager donated to the orphanage.
8. Petulant (Adj) – चिड़चिड़ा, झिझकीला
- Meaning: childishly sulky or bad-tempered
- Synonyms: Choleric, Cranky, Grouchy
The customer’s petulant complaints irritated the waiter.
9. Passivity (Noun) – निष्क्रियता
- Meaning: The condition or quality of being inactivity
- Synonyms: Indifference, Lethargy, Aloofness
His passivity at work frustrated the bank crowd.
10. Candid (Adj) – स्पष्टवादी
- Meaning: Frank, outspoken
- Synonyms: Forthright, Direct, Honest
His candid admission in the courtroom.
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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day18 Start Now!!
SSC Vocabulary Day 18 : Transport in India
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 18 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 17 : Simple Examples. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes, crossword and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series .
Today, Our theme is based on Simple examples related to transport in India. You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
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- Muster (Verb) – इकट्ठा करना
- Meaning: Gather together
- Synonyms: Assemble, Rally, Convene
Bus drivers muster for the early shift.
2. Balmy (Adj) – सुखदायक
- Meaning: Pleasantly warm
- Synonyms: Fragrant, Pleasant, Redolent
A balmy walk near the beach brings joy.3.Eulogistic (Adj) – प्रशंसात्मक
- Meaning: Highly praising
- Synonyms: Approving, Adulatory, Celebratory
He eulogized the new metro project.
4. Daunt (Verb) – भयभीत करना, धमकाना
- Meaning: To intimidate
- Synonyms: Dismay, Discourage, Deter
Sharp roads seldom daunt drivers.
5. Bucolic (Adj) – ग्रामीण, देहाती
- Meaning: Relating to the countryside
- Synonyms: Rural, Rustic, Pastoral
Bucolic routes charm travelers.
6. Furtive (Adj) – गुप्त, रहस्यमय
- Meaning: Secretive
- Synonyms: Covert, Crafty, Sneaky
A drone is used for furtive surveillance.7. Suavity (Noun) – विनम्रता, चापलूसीपूणण
- Meaning: Smooth manner
- Synonyms: Politeness, Charm, Smoothness
After the mistake in the accident, he displayed remarkable suavity.
8. Slender (Adj) – दबला-पतला
- Meaning: Gracefully thin
- Synonyms: Slim, Lean, Lanky
Slender paths in the slum of Dharavi.
9. Debonair (Adj) – खुशमिजाज
- Meaning: Confident, stylish, and charming
- Synonyms: Charming, Elegant, Suave
Debonair TT greet warmly.
10. Ulterior (Adj) – गुप्त
- Meaning: Hidden
- Synonyms: Secret, Covert, Hidden
Ulterior mission needs good surveillance with drone.
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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day16 Start Now!!
SSC Vocabulary Day 16 : Simple Examples
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 16 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 15 : Indian Finance Institution. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series . Today, Our theme is based on Simple examples related to our daily life. You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
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- Barbarous – (असभ्य,क्रूर)
- Meaning: Uncivilized or brutal
- Synonyms: Savage, Cruel, Brutal
Neighbor’s barbarous remarks hurt everyone deeply.
2. Frailty – कमजोरी,दुर्बलता
- Meaning: Physical or moral weakness.
- Synonyms: Weakness, Fragility, Debility
His frailty was evident during the hike.
3. Fastidious – ज़रूरत से ज़्यादा सटीक
- Meaning: Very attentive to detail.
- Synonyms: Meticulous, Punctilious, Choosy
Sukhbir is fastidious about his case details.
4. Veneration – सम्मान,आदर
- Meaning: Great respect or reverence.
- Synonyms: Adoration, Homage, Deference
Girl venerates grandfather, listens closely.
5. Pernicious – हानिकारक,घातक
- Meaning: Having a harmful effect.
- Synonyms: Destructive, Deadly, Deleterious
Pollution’s pernicious effects on health.6. Desist – विराम देना,रुकना
- Meaning: Stop doing something
- Synonyms: Cease, Halt, Abandon
Must desist from eating junk food.
7. Recede – पीछे हटना,वापस लौटना
- Meaning: Go or move back
- Synonyms: Retreat, Withdraw, Diminish
Shadows recede as the sun rises higher.
8. Carnal – शारीरिक,कामुक
- Meaning: Relating to physical.
- Synonyms: Sensuous, Corporeal, Lascivious
Her paintings often depict carnal pleasures.
9. Wither -सूख जाना
- Meaning: To become dry
- Synonyms: Shrink, Fade, Languish
Flowers wither without water.
10. Insolent – बदतमीज़
- Meaning: Showing rude and arrogant lack of respect.
- Synonyms: Disrespectful, Brazen, Audacious
His insolent tone angered the clerk.
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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day15 Start Now!!
SSC Vocabulary Day 15 : Indian Finance Institution
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 15 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 14 : Indian Forces. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series . Today, Our theme is based on Indian Finance Institution. You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
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- Immaculate (Adj) (शुद्ध, त्रुटिहीन)
- Meaning: Perfectly clean or pure.
- Synonyms: Clean, Unblemished, Perfect
NABARD (12 July 1982) maintains immaculate records of rural development.
2. Unscrupulous (Adj) (बेशरम)
- Meaning: not honest or fair.
- Synonyms: Scandalous, Unfair, Unprincipled
Unscrupulous shopkeeper cheats with wrong weights.
3. Vacillate (Verb) (असमंजस में पड़ना)
- Meaning: To waver between different opinions or actions
- Synonyms: Hesitate, Fluctuate, Oscillate
In the storm, the tree vacillated wildly.4. Evanescent (Adj) (क्षणभंगुर)
- Meaning: short-lived.
- Synonyms: Fleeting, Momentary, Brief
The rainbow was evanescent after the rain
5. Grotesque (Adj) (भद्दा)
- Meaning: Odd or unnatural in shape
- Synonyms: Absurd, Bizarre, Hideous
The old home has a grotesque statue.6. Ameliorate (Verb) (सुधारना, बेहतर बनाना)
- Meaning: To make something better or improve
- Synonyms: Improve, Enhance, Better
NABARD ameliorates rural banking services.
7. Jettison (Verb) (फेंक देना, नहीं लेना)
- Meaning: discard something unnecessary
- Synonyms: Discard, Abandon, Reject
RBI (1935) jettisons outdated financial policies.
8. Perspicuity (Noun) (स्पष्टता)
- Meaning: easy to understand.
- Synonyms: Clarity, Lucidity, Transparency
RBI manager ensures perspicuity in bank cash flow.9. Verity (Noun) (सत्यता)
- Meaning: The quality or state of being true or real.
- Synonyms: Truth, Honesty, F actuality
Police checked the verity of the fraud story.
10. Impetuous (Adj) (उतावला)
- Meaning: Acting or done quickly
- Synonyms: Impulsive, Rash, Reckless
Impetuously, Anil withdrew cash from the bank.Flashcard
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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day14 Start Now!!
SSC Vocabulary Day 14 : Indian Forces
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 14 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 13 : The Great Indian Battles. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series . Today, Our theme is based on Indian forces . You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
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- Resplendent (चमकीला, दीप्त)
- Meaning: Shining brightly
- Synonyms: Brilliant, Dazzling, Gorgeous

Soldiers looked resplendent in their uniforms during the Kargil War (1999).
2. Jostle (धकेलना, धक्का देना)
- Meaning: Push, elbow
- Synonyms: Shove, Bump, Hustle

Subedar Singh jostled the enemy soldier .
3. Fret (चिंता प्रकट करना)
- Meaning: Worry
- Synonyms: Agonize, Stew, Fuss

Generals fretted over strategies in the Bangladesh Liberation War (1971).
4. Consecrate (पवित्र करना)
- Meaning: Make sacred
- Synonyms: Sanctify, Bless, Hallow

Soldiers’ bravery consecrated the battlegrounds of the 1971 War.
5. Collude (साँठ-गाँठ करना)
- Meaning: Conspire, plot
- Synonyms: Conspire, Connive, Scheme

Enemies colluded during the Operation Meghdoot (Siachen Glacier 1984).6. Obtrusive (अतिक्रमणकारी) (अत्यधिक ध्यान आकर्षित करने वाला)
- Meaning: Noticeable, intrusive
- Synonyms: Conspicuous, Invasive, Prominent

The obtrusive fortifications on Tiger Hill made the 1999 Kargil War difficult.
7. Ostracize (निष्कासित करना, जाति से बाहर करना)
- Meaning: Exclude, shun
- Synonyms: Banish, Exile, Expel

A spy was ostracized during the Indo-Pak War.
8. Parochial (सीमित, संकुचित)
- Meaning: Narrow-minded
- Synonyms: Insular, Provincial, Narrow
9.Mutilate (काटना, बुरी तरह नष्ट कर देना)
- Meaning: Destroy, maim
- Synonyms: Disfigure, Mangle, Cripple

War mutilated landscapes in the Indo-China conflict (1962).
10. Culpable (अपराधीक)
- Meaning: Guilty, blameworthy
- Synonyms: Liable, Responsible, Accountable

Leaders found culpable in the Operation Polo (1948).Flashcard
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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day13 Start Now!!
SSC Vocabulary Day 13 : The Great Indian Battles
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 13 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 12 : (SDGs). We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series . Today, Our theme is based on Indian Battles . You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
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- Incarceration (Noun) (कैद, बांधना)
- Meaning: the act of putting someone in prison
- Synonyms: Imprisonment, Captivity, Immurement

After the Battle of Plassey (1757), many Indian leaders were led to incarceration.2. Exorcise (Verb) (भगाना, निकालना)
- Meaning: To remove or expel (something undesirable).
- Synonyms: Expel, Banish, Purge

The First War of Indian Independence (1857) exorcised colonial rule.3. Squalid (Adj) (घिनौना, अनैतिकिपूर्ण)
- Meaning: Dirty and unpleasant
- Synonyms: Dirty, Filthy, Miserable

After the Battle of Plassey(1757), the battlefield was squalid.
4. Maverick (Adj/Noun) (अनुशासित व्यक्ति” या “स्वतंत्र आत्मा वाला व्यक्ति”)
- Meaning: A person who is unconventional or independent-minded.
- Synonyms: Unorthodox, Non-Conformist, Individualist

After the Battle of Buxar (1764), Mir Qasim emerged as a maverick.
5. Wax (Noun/Verb) (बढ़ोतरी या वृद्धि होना)
- Meaning: To increase or grow gradually.
- Synonyms: Augment, Grow, Enlarge

After the Siege of Seringapatam (1799), British influence in India waxed.6. Desiderate (Verb) (कमी महसूस करना)
- Meaning:To feel a lack or need for something.
- Synonyms: Ache, Crave, Hanker

After the Battle of Wandiwash (1760), the French desiderated their mistakes.7. Jaded (Adj) (थका हुआ, मुरझाया हुआ)
- Meaning: Bored or lacking enthusiasm
- Synonyms: Fatigued, Bored, Wearied

The Battle of Kalinga (261 BC) left Emperor Ashoka jaded and sad.
8. Flummoxed (Adj) (भ्रमित)
- Meaning: Confused or bewildered.
- Synonyms: Perplexed, Confused, Puzzled
9.Clamour (Verb/Noun) (कोलाहल, ज़ोरदार माँग करना)
- Meaning: A loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting.
- Synonyms: Uproar, Yell, Scream

The defeat led to a clamour for change in leadership in Maratha.10. Recondite (Adj) (गूढ़, ज्ञानयुक्त)
- Meaning: Little known; abstruse.
- Synonyms: Abstruse, Esoteric, Profound

The reasons behind the Battle of Plassey (1757) were recondite.Flashcard
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SSC BEST VOCAB SERIES For You Day12 Start Now!!
SSC Vocabulary Day 12 : The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Welcome to the SSC Best Vocab Series – Day 12 !
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 11 : Cricket. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series . Today, Our theme is based on The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
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- Lurch (झटका)
- Meaning: – Sudden unsteady movement.
- Synonyms: Falter, Jerk, Stagger

Amit’s job loss lurched his family into poverty.SDG 1: No Poverty.
2. Luminary (महान विद्वान)
- Meaning: A person who inspires others.
- Synonyms: Celebrity, Notable, Star

Indian Luminaries support UN’s education goals. SDG 4: Quality Education.3. Haul (समेटना, ढोना)
- Meaning: Pull or drag with effort.
- Synonyms: Drag, Pull, Heave

A Campaign for hauling garbage supports clean city goal.
SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.
4. Vanity (घमंड)
- Meaning: Excessive pride in oneself.
- Synonyms: Conceit, Egotism, Pride

A good person dropped vanity, treating everyone with respect.
SDG 5: Gender Equality
5. Esurient (भूखा)
- Meaning: Hungry or greedy.
- Synonyms: Greedy, Ravenous, Voracious

Hunger (esurience) is a major cause of crime.”SDG 2: Zero Hunger.
6. Austere (सख्त)
- Meaning: Severe or strict in manner.
- Synonyms: Harsh, Severe, Stern

The inspector’s austere rules ensure good jobs for workers.
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth.
7. Serendipity (आकस्मिक लाभ)
- Meaning: The occurrence of events by chance.
- Synonyms: Fluke, Windfall, Blessing

Alexander Fleming’s discovery of penicillin was serendipity and hard work.
SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure.
8. Startle (चौंका देना)
- Meaning: Cause to feel sudden shock.
- Synonyms: Alarm, Surprise, Shock
9. Reconnoitre (देखभाल)
- Meaning: Survey or explore.
- Synonyms: Explore, Inspect, Survey

Explorers are reconnoitring land for our future generation.SDG 15: Life on Land.
10. Delinquent (अवज्ञाकारी, अपराधी)
- Meaning: Showing or characterized by neglect.
- Synonyms: Negligent, Offending, Troublesome

Youth avoiding delinquency can transform the world.SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions.
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“SSC Vocabulary Day 11 : Cricket
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Hello everyone, I hope you are all good and like the previous blog “SSC Vocabulary Day 10 : Our Environment. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcard, quizzes and Memory Game in our SSC best vocab series . Today, Our theme of vocab is based upon Cricket and You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these words are asked in previous SSC exams.
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- Ardour (उत्साह, तत्परता)
- Meaning: Enthusiasm or passion.
- Synonyms: Zeal, Fervor, Eagerness

His ardour for cricket was inspiring.2. Amble (धीरे धीरे चलना, टहलना)
- Meaning: Walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace.
- Synonyms: Stroll, Saunter, Ramble

Out on zero, the player ambled back in the pavilion.3. Famished (अति भूखा)
- Meaning: Extremely hungry.
- Synonyms: Starved, Ravenous, Voracious

The players were famished after the long cricket match.4. Camaraderie (सौहार्द, साझा)
- Meaning: Mutual trust and friendship among people.
- Synonyms: Friendship, Brotherhood, Companionship

Camaraderie in the team led to victory by an innings.
5. Livid (रक्तहीन, बहुत अधिक नाराज)
- Meaning: Extremely angry or furious
- Synonyms: Furious, Incensed, Enraged

The umpire’s decision left the cricket captain livid.
6. Clench (कसकर पकड़ना, कड़ना, मुट्ठी बांधना)
- Meaning: To grip or hold tightly.
- Synonyms: Grasp, Clasp, Hold

He clenched his bat tightly, ready to strike.
7. Obdurate (जिद्दी, हठीला)
- Meaning: Stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion.
- Synonyms: Stubborn, Adamant, Inflexible

The obdurate coach refused to change tactics in the match.
8. Insoluble (ना घुलनेवाला, असमाधानीय)
- Meaning: Impossible to solve or resolve.
- Synonyms: Impossible, Inexplicable, Baffling
9. Interlude (अंतराल, मध्यांतर)
- Meaning: A pause or break in activity.
- Synonyms: Respite, Hiatus, Pause

A fan running onto the field caused a brief interlude in play.10. Perusal (अवलोकन, अध्ययन)
- Meaning: The action of reading or examining something carefully.
- Synonyms: Scrutiny, Examination, Review

Perusal of the rule-book resolved the dispute.Flashcard
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“SSC Vocabulary Day 10 : Our Environment
Welcome to the SSC Vocabulary Series – Day 10!
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- Scuttle (जल्दबाज़ी में चलना)
- Meaning: To move quickly with short, hurried steps.
- Synonyms: Scurry, Sprint, Dash

Monsoon rains cause people to scuttle for shelter.
“Monsoon” from Arabic “mausim,” meaning “season, wind shift.”
2. Jeopardy (खतरा)
- Meaning: Danger of loss, harm, or failure.
- Synonyms: Peril, Risk, Hazard

Deforestation puts wildlife in jeopardy. The Forest Survey of India (FSI 1981) publishes reports on deforestation in India.3. Obliterate (नामोनिशान मिटा देना)
- Meaning: To completely destroy or erase.
- Synonyms: Eradicate, Annihilate, Extinguish

Wildfires can obliterate forests.4. Pillage (लूट-मार)
- Meaning: To rob a place using violence, especially in wartime.
- Synonyms: Plunder, Loot, Ransack

Poachers pillage the jungle, threatening wildlife.
5. Ravine (घाटी)
- Meaning: A deep, narrow gorge with steep sides.
- Synonyms: Canyon, Gorge, Chasm

Ravines are home to diverse ecosystems.
6. Requisite (आवश्यक)
- Meaning: Required for a particular purpose.
- Synonyms: Necessary, Essential, Needed

Clean air is a requisite for a healthy life.
The Clean Air Report is published by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in India.
7. Imminent (निकट आ रहा है, आसन्न)
- Meaning: About to happen.
- Synonyms: Acumen, Discretion, Common Sense

With the dark clouds, a rainstorm is imminent.
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) recognizes ten basic cloud types for classification.
8. Ravenous (भूखा)
- Meaning: Extremely hungry.
- Synonyms: Famished, Starved, Voracious
9. Dainty (सुहावना, नाजुक)
- Meaning: Small and attractive in a delicate way.
- Synonyms: Delicate, Petite, Elegant:

The dainty flowers bloom in the spring.
10. Incensed (क्रोधित, उत्तेजित)
- Meaning: Extremely angry
- Synonyms: Angered, Enraged, Infuriated

Locals are incensed by the illegal dumping of waste in their area.Flashcard
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“SSC Vocabulary Day 8: Understanding Our Election Commission”
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- Splayed (Verb) – फैलाना
- Short Meaning: Spread out or apart
- Synonyms: Spread, Extended, Opened

September 27,2013, the introduction of the NOTA option splayed new choices throughout India’s voting scene
NOTA (None Of The Above)
2. Ephemeral (Adj) – क्षणिक
- Short Meaning: Lasting for a very short time
- Synonyms: Fleeting, Transient, Short-lived

The happiness of the first general election in 1951-52 was ephemeral, as the real work of governance soon began.3. Decree (Noun/Verb) – अदालती हुक्म
- Short Meaning: An official order or decision
- Synonyms: Edict, Order, Mandate

Sukumar Sen, the first Chief Election Commissioner, issued a decree to ensure fair and free elections.
4.Gripe (Noun/Verb) – शिकायत
- Short Meaning: A complaint or grievance
- Synonyms: Complaint, Moan, Grumble

A common gripe among voters was the delay in transitioning to EVMs, which finally happened in 2004. Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs)
5. Rendezvous (Noun/Verb) – पूर्वनिर्धारित समय और स्थान पर मिलना
- Short Meaning: A meeting at an agreed time and place
- Synonyms: Meeting, Appointment, Encounter

After the Lok Sabha is dissolved, citizens prepare for a democratic rendezvous because they have maximum six months to elect their new representatives.
6. Imbue (Verb) – भर देना
- Short Meaning: Inspire or permeate with a feeling or quality
- Synonyms: Infuse, Permeate, Inspire

The Indian electoral process is imbued with Official logo,”चुनाव का पर्व DESH KA GARV” .
7. Exhilarate (Verb) – आनंदित करना
- Short Meaning: Make someone feel very happy and excited
- Synonyms: Elate, Excite, Thrill

In 1989 (61st Amendment), the voting age in India was lowered to 18, creating an exhilarating among young voters.8. Discerning (Adj) – कुशाग्रबुद्धि
- Short Meaning: Having good judgment or insight
- Synonyms: Perceptive, Astute, Insightful

Discerning voters in Nagaland were the first in India to use VVPATs. Voter Verified Paper Audit Trails (VVPATs)9. Peripatetic (Adj) – जगह जगह घूमनेवाला
- Short Meaning: Traveling from place to place
- Synonyms: Nomadic, Itinerant, Roaming

Campaigning politicians lead a peripatetic lifestyle, traveling from one constituency to another.
10. Improvident (Adj) – अदूरदर्शी
- Short Meaning: Not having foresight; spendthrift
- Synonyms: Reckless, Careless, Wasteful

An improvident campaign strategy can lead to losses in the Lok Sabha elections.Flashcard
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“SSC Vocabulary Day 7: India’s Key Events”
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- Revel (Noun/Verb)- आनंद लेना
- Short Meaning: To take great pleasure or delight
- Synonyms: Celebrate, Enjoy, Delight

India revelled in its first Asian Games gold medal in 1951-in men’s 100 meters, with Lavy Pinto
2. Revile (Verb) – गाली देना
- Short Meaning: To criticize in an abusive or angrily insulting manner
- Synonyms: Insult, Abuse, Vilify

Critics initially reviled India’s first electric train, the Deccan Queen, but it soon became a celebrated symbol of progress. Its journey on June 3, 1930,3. Contraband (Noun)- तस्करी का माल
- Short Meaning: Goods that have been imported or exported illegally
- Synonyms: Smuggled, Illegal, Prohibited

The Indian Coast Guard seized its first major contraband of illegal drugs on April 20, 1993.
4. Cupidity (Noun)-लालच
- Short Meaning: Greed for money or possessions
- Synonyms: Greed, Avarice, Covetousness

Driven by cupidity for spices, the Portuguese established their first trading factory in Calicut, India, in 1502.
5. Sycophant (Adjective)-चापलूस
- Short Meaning: A person who acts obsequiously towards someone important in order to gain advantage
- Synonyms: Flatterer, Yes-man, Bootlicker

Rabindranath Tagore, despite being a Nobel laureate in 1913, often faced sycophantic English critics who undervalued his work due to colonial biases.6.Precarious (Adjective)-अनिश्चित
- Short Meaning: dangerously likely to fall or collapse
- Synonyms: Unstable, Risky, Hazardous

On May 20, 1965, Avtar Singh Cheema made a precarious climb to become the first Indian man to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
7. Profligate (Adjective)-अपव्ययी
- Short Meaning: Recklessly extravagant or wasteful in the use of resources
- Synonyms: Wasteful, Extravagant, Spendthrift

The profligate spending of the first Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud-Daulah, led to the Battle of Plassey in 1757.
8. Evince (Verb)- प्रकट करना
- Short Meaning: To reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling)
- Synonyms: Show, Reveal, Display

The Tarapur Atomic Power Station in Maharashtra, operational since 1969, evinced India’s capability to generate electricity through nuclear energy.9. Furore (Noun)-हंगामा
- Short Meaning: An outbreak of public anger or excitement
- Synonyms: Uproar, Outcry, Commotion

The furore over the first nuclear test conducted by India on May 18, 1974, in Pokhran, Rajasthan, resonated globally.
10. Spruce (Verb)-सजाना
- Short Meaning: Make a person or place smarter or tidier
- Synonyms: Neaten, Tidy, Groom

In 1956, the Indian Statistical Institute in Kolkata spruced up its facilities to accommodate India’s first computer, the HEC-2M.Flashcard
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“SSC Vocabulary Day 7: Honoring India’s 10 Pioneering Sportswomen”
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- Inquisitive (Adj) ( जिज्ञास ) Curious about many things.
- Synonyms: Curious, Inquiring, Analytical, Impertinent,

P.T. Usha, the “Queen of Indian Track and Field,” and Payyoli express showed her inquisitive spirit with a strong finish in the 400 meters hurdles at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
2. Beseech -”विनती करना” To ask for something earnestly.
- Synonyms: Beg, Request, Implore, Adjure, Appeal,

“Saina Nehwal, a former World No. 1 in badminton, beseeched for support to become the first Indian to win an Olympic medal in badminton3. Procure -“प्राप्त करना” To get or obtain something.
- Synonyms: Acquire, Obtain, Secure, Attain,

Karnam Malleswari procured India’s first Olympic medal for a woman by winning bronze in weightlifting at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
4. Limpid -“पारदर्शी” Clear and transparent.
- Synonyms: Clear (weather), Clement, Cloudless, Transparent, Pellucid, Lucent, See-Through

Dipa Karmakar’s limpid performance in gymnastics vault at the 2016 Rio Olympics marked a historic moment as the first Indian female gymnast to compete in the Olympics.
5. Crusade -जिद्द A determined effort for a cause.
- Synonyms: Campaign, Drive, Movement, Rally, Juggernaut, Bandwagon

P.V. Sindhu’s crusade in badminton led her to become the first Indian World Champion and the first Indian woman to win an Olympic silver medal.
6. Stroll -“टहलना” To walk leisurely
- Synonyms: Stroll, roam, drift, wander, saunter, walk.

Sakshi Malik took a victorious stroll into history as the first Indian woman wrestler to win an Olympic bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics7. Verisimilitude – (वास्तविकता)
- Synonyms: Realistic, believable.

Hima Das’s gold medal at the IAAF World U20 Championships brought verisimilitude to her reputation as the “Dhing Express,”
8. Recapitulate – (संक्षेप में दोहराना)
- Synonyms: To summarize.

Mary Kom’s boxing career is recapitulated as a six-time world champion and an Olympic bronze medalist, making her one of the most successful female boxers globally.
9. Conjecture – (अनुमान)
- Synonyms: A guess or speculation.

Mithali Raj’s record as the top run-scorer in women’s international cricket is not a matter of conjecture; it’s a celebrated fact.
10. Visceral – (अंतर्ज्ञानी)
- Synonyms: Deep, instinctive

Her visceral passion for tennis has led her to become a former World No. 1 in doubles and win six Grand Slam titles.Flashcard
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- Protrude (Verb) (बाहर निकला हुआ होना)
- Synonyms: Bulge, Poke out, Distend.

Annie Besant’s leadership skills stood out when she became the first woman President of the Indian National Congress
2. Mundane (Adj) (साधारण, मामूली)
- Synonyms: Ordinary, Dull, Boring, Monotonous, Trite.

the President of the Indian National Congress (1925)and (Governor of Uttar Pradesh, 1947). Sarojini Naidu’s poetry took her beyond the ordinary tasks of everyday life.
3. Ascription (Noun) (आरोपण)
- Synonyms: Attribution, Assignment, Credit, Imputation

Sucheta Kriplani broke stereotypes as the first woman Chief Minister of an Indian state
4. Labyrinth (Noun) (भूल भुलैया, अन्त गहन स्थान)
- Synonyms: Maze, Web, Entanglement

Indira Gandhi navigated through the complex world of politics to become India’s first and only woman Prime Minister.
5. Tinsel (Noun/Adj/Verb) (तड़क-भड़क, सजावट)
- Synonyms: Pretentious, Glitter, Gaudy, Pseudo

Pratibha Patil’s presidency was more than just a symbol; it represented women’s progress in India.
6. Conjurer (Noun) (जादूगर, मदारी)
- Synonyms: Magician, Charmer, Enchanter, Necromancer, Magus

Mother Teresa magically brought hope and love to the needy and sick.
7. Impetuous (Adj) (अविवेकी, जल्दबाजी)
- Synonyms: Hasty, Impulsive, Foolhardy, Brash, Brazen

Kalpana Chawla’s adventurous spirit took her to space as the first Indian-origin woman astronaut.
8. Feign (Verb) (बहाना करना, झूठा दिखावा करना)
- Synonyms: Pretend, Fake, Sham, Simulate
9. Temerity (Noun) (गुस्ताखी, उतावलापन)
- Synonyms: Audacity, Brashness, Brazenness, Chutzpah, Effrontery, Boldness

Kiran Bedi bravely challenged the norms by joining the Indian Police Service as its first woman officer.
10. Fling (Verb) (डालना, फेंकना, दृढ़तापूर्वक कहना)
- Synonyms: Throw, Hurl, Catapult

Justice M. Fathima Beevi broke through barriers to become the first woman judge of the Supreme Court of India.
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Hello everyone I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog Day 3 of vocab series. This is our first try where we are adding examples and pictures to our SSC GK study material to make it better and more interesting . Today, we are highlighting The Nobel Laureates from India. All these words are asked in SSC exams.
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- Enigmatic (Adj) – गूढ, रहस्यमय
- Synonyms: Puzzling, Equivocal, Ambiguous, Cryptic, Obscure, Inscrutable, Mysterious

Rabindranath Tagore (1913) – Literature -First Indian His enigmatic and profound poetry continues to inspire generations.
2. Despondent (Adj) – निराश
- Synonyms: Dejected, Sad, Morose, Discouraged, Forlorn, Hopeless

C.V. Raman (1930) – Physics. His discovery left the English scientific community both despondent and amazed by the simplicity and elegance of his findings.
3. Affront (Noun/Verb) – अपमान, अपमानित करना
- Synonyms: insult, Arouse, Offend, Outrage

Har Gobind Khorana (1968) – Medicine. His groundbreaking research was an affront to the prevailing misconceptions about the complexity of genetic translation.
4. Defer (Verb) – टालना
- Synonyms: Postpone, Delay, Adjourn, Shelve, Set aside

Mother Teresa (1979) – Peace. She deferred the ceremonial banquet and requested the $192,000 funds be donated to the poor of India.
5. Sordid (Adj) – घिनौना, अनैतिक
- Synonyms: Besmirched, Unpleasant, Sleazy, Seamy, Abominable, Debauched, Dirty

Amartya Sen (1998) – Economic Sciences. His work shed light on the sordid realities of poverty and famine, advocating for social justice.
6. Mellow (Adj/Verb) – कोमल, नरम
- Usage A: (of a sound, flavor, or color)
Synonyms: Dulcet, Euphonious, Melodious, Mellifluous
Usage B: (of a person’s character)
Synonyms: Tolerant, Amicable, Gentle

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (2009) – Chemistry. His findings have mellowed our understanding of protein synthesis, crucial for life.
7. Nefarious (Adj) – कुटिल, घृणित
- Synonyms: Wicked, Impious, Atrocious, Vile

Kailash Satyarthi (2014) – Peace. His fight against the nefarious exploitation of children has brought global attention to the issue.
8. Irresolute (Adj) – अनिश्चित, ढुलमुल
- Synonyms: Doubtful, Undecided, Vacillating, Wavering

Abhijit Banerjee (2019) – Economic Sciences. Banerjee remains irresolute in his mission to eradicate poverty.
9. Commotion (Noun) – कोलाहल
- Synonyms: Uproar, Turbulence, Disturbance, Ruckus, Din

Subrahmanyam Chandrasekhar (1983) – Physics. His work caused a commotion in the astrophysical community, challenging existing theories.
10. Docile (Adj) – नम्रीत, अधीन
- Synonyms: submissive, Obedient, Meek, Gentle, Easy-Going

Venki. Ramakrishnan (2009) – Chemistry. His docile nature and collaborative spirit were instrumental in this groundbreaking research.
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- Demented (पागल)
- Synonyms: Idiotic, Crazy, Deranged, Lunatic

The man is demented – he is going to wreck the whole operation.
2. Decimated (तबाह कर दिया)
- Synonyms: Destroyed, Exterminated, Demolished, Annihilated, Desolated, Obliterated

A nuclear bomb will decimate most of the population in the region.
3. Scorn (तिरस्कार)
- Synonyms: Condemn, Disdain, Deride, Mockery, Ridicule

She has nothing but scorn for the new generation of politicians.
4. Apposite (उपयुक्त)
- Synonyms: Appropriate, Apt, Pertinent, Relevant, Germane, Suitable

An apposite reply was given to the enemy by surgical strike.
5. Indignation (क्रोध)
- Synonyms: Anger, Annoyance, Fury, Ire, Resentment, Umbrage, Rage, Outrage, Irate

The Saint’s arrest has caused great indignation among his followers.
6. Exotic (विदेशी)
- Synonyms: Strange, Bizarre, Outlandish, Non-native, Foreign, Tropical

Exotic flowers/birds.
7. Abysmal (भयानक)
- Synonyms: Dreadful, Abominable, Awful, Terrible, Profound, Extreme, Unfathomable, Bottomless, Complete, Utter

Laborer face abysmal working conditions
8. Flair (प्रतिभा)
- Synonyms: Talent, Aptitude, Knack, Gift, Style, Panache, Verve, Mastery
9. Rout (पराजय)
- Synonyms: Defeat, Retreat, Crush, State of wild confusion, Discomfit

India routed Pakistan in the bilateral series.
10. Felicity (आनंद)
- Synonyms: Happiness, Joy, Rapture, Bliss, Euphoria

I was overcome with felicity when my first son was born
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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.
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SSC Algebra CGL, CHSL, MTS, DELHI POLICE,
DISCUSSION
IN THIS CHAPTER WE ARE ALWAYS RELY ON FORMULA IF YOU KNOW THE FORMULA AND YOU KNOW THE QUESTION TYPE THAN YOU CAN EASILY SOLVE THE QUESTIONS OF ALGEBRA . WE WILL DISCUSS 18 TYPES OF ALGEBRA COCEPTS WHICH IS ASKED BY SSC OR MAY BE ASKED IN FUTURE.WE ARE NOT ONLY DISCUSSED THE THEORY HERE BUT ALSO HOW WE CAN SOLVE IN REAL TIME IN THE PAPER. WHAT TOOLS YOU NEED TO LEARN THIS SPECIFIC TYPE OF CONCEPT AND WHAT LEARNING THEORY SAY ABOUT IT .
FOR EXAMPLE –
WE START WITH BASIC FORMULA IDENTITY THAT IS
Identity I: (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2
Identity II: (a – b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2
Identity III: a2 – b2= (a + b)(a – b)
Identity IV: (x + a)(x + b) = x2 + (a + b) x + ab
NOW WE HAVE FOUR BASIC IDENTITY. FIRST THING HOW WE CAN LEARN THIS
- BY WRITING AT LEAST 5 TIMES
- BY REMEMBERING AFTER THE CONCEPT IT MEANS WE HAVE TO VISUALIZE THE IDENTITY IMAGE IN MIND
- BY SOLVING QUESTIONS
Identity I: (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2
STATISTICS
18 QUESTIONS ASKED BY SSC FROM 2018 TO 2024 FROM THIS IDENTITY YOU CAN GO TO THE LINK AND SOLVE THESE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED SOLUTIONS
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Phrasal Verb Series For You Day 2 Start Now!!
Powered by Google Gemini via your server.Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well and like the previous blog “Phrasal Verb Series For You Day 1“. We’re making our SSC study material more exciting by including examples, pictures, flashcards, quizzes, crosswords, and Memory Games in our SSC best Phrasal Verb series.
Today, Our theme is based on Arun’s SSC Dream. You can also share your ideas that can help us to make this even more interesting. All these Phrasal verbs are asked in SSC Exams.
How will we do this?
Let’s Start
Arun was born in a small village, far away from the bustling cities. From an early age, he dreamed of clearing the prestigious SSC exam. However, the path wasn’t easy. Leaving behind his family and friends, Arun bore away his hopes and aspirations as he traveled to Delhi, the land of opportunities.
The city was overwhelming, and adjusting to the fast-paced life wasn’t easy. Arun often found himself feeling out of place, but he had to bear with the unpleasant reality of being away from his comforting village. Every day was a battle as he bore down on his studies, putting in maximum effort and energy, determined to overcome the hurdles.
Despite his dedication, Arun faced failures. The results didn’t bear out his hard work. His struggles were closely bearing on his health, and at times, he felt he couldn’t bear up under the pressure. But Arun wasn’t one to give up easily. He remembered his village and the sacrifices his family made to support him.
After many sleepless nights and constant efforts, Arun felt like he was breaking into a new phase of life—he suddenly began to understand difficult concepts that had once seemed impossible. But just as things were looking up, life broke in with another set of challenges. A sudden financial crisis at home almost made him quit and return to the village. It was as if every success he tasted was followed by a new obstacle breaking out unexpectedly…………
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