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Coding-Decoding - Reasoning Tricks for SSC preparation

Coding-Decoding is a way of transmitting a message between the sender and the receiver to prevent important information from unauthorized users. In Coding-Decoding , the data is encrypted with the help of a common key by the sender and at the receiver side, encrypted data is decrypted in order to obtain original data by determining the common key in encrypted data. By using the same concept, questions are asked from this topic in the reasoning section where words are coded following a certain pattern that candidates have to decode in order to solve the questions based on them. Coding-Decoding is one of the important topics of the Reasoning Section from which you can expect 2-3 questions in SSC and Railway exams. In this video, we will be discussing the concept and some important patterns of questions that are asked from this topic. So If you are preparing for SSC CGL/ CHSL/ CPO/ MTS , Railway NTPC/ Group D exams , then do watch this video and share your comments/feedback. Takshila

List of Viceroy of India | भारत के Viceroy - General Studies - Competitive Exams

A person appointed to rule a country or province as the deputy of the sovereign: the viceroy of India. a brightly marked American butterfly, Limenitis archippus, closely mimicking the monarch butterfly in coloration. The Governor-General of India was the representative of the monarch of the United Kingdom and after Indian independence in 1947, the representative of the Indian head of state. LIST OF VICEROY OF INDIA Lord Canning (1858-1862) He was the first viceroy of India. He was responsible for abolishing the doctrine of lapse. Lord Elgin (1862 – 1863) He was responsible for handling the Wahabi Movement. Lord Lawrence (1864 – 1869) He played a crucial role in the Anglo-Bhutanese war He played a pertinent role in the establishment of the High court in Calcutta, Madra during his reign. Lord Mayo (1869 – 1872) The concept of financial Distribution system between center and state was introduced under his command. He was responsible for setting up the Mayo College for the royal elite. Lo

Paper-Cutting | Reasoning - Tricks and Questions || SSC Online Coaching/RRB Online Classes

Paper-Cutting | Reasoning Ability - Tricks and Questions || SSC Online Coaching / RRB Online Classes Paper Cutting topic is part of the Reasoning ability section that tests your ability to keep track of instructions and shifts in the shape of figures. You can expect 1-2 questions from this topic in the SSC and Railway examination. In this video, we will be discussing some important patterns of questions that were asked from this topic. So If you are preparing for SSC CGL/ CHSL/ CPO/ MTS, Railway NTPC/ Group D exams, then do watch the full video, share with your friends, and don't forget to subscribe to our channel to watch the complete SSC crash course series on our platform. You can also visit our website www.takshilalearning.com for Online Banking Classes , Online SSC Coaching, Online test series, updates, and much more...! Join us on Social Media - Join Us on Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/takshilalearn/ Join Us on Youtube... https://www.youtube.com/takshilalearn

Important Formulas of Trigonometry - SSC/Railway

CONCEPT OF TRIGONOMETRY (त्रिकोणमिति) The concept of Trigonometry is one of the important topics of the Quant Advanced maths section questions which are asked in competitive exams like SSC , Railway , and other state-level exams. You can expect 1-2 questions from this topic in SSC CGL Tier 1 whereas 4-8 questions in Tier 2. The difficulty level of the questions depends upon the approach you adopt in solving it and your practice. Some questions consume a lot of time in the calculation because of their complexity. By using a right-angled triangle as a reference, the  trigonometric  functions or  identities  are derived: sin θ = Opposite Side/Hypotenuse. cos θ = Adjacent Side/Hypotenuse. tan θ = Opposite Side/Adjacent Side. There are six trigonometric ratios, sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent. These six trigonometric ratios are abbreviated as sin, cos, tan, csc, sec, cot. These are referred to as ratios since they can be expressed in terms of the sides of a right-ang

How to Increase Speed in Banking Exams | Tips

As speed and accuracy are the two important factors that determine your selection chances and in this video, we will be discussing how you can increase speed in banking exams? If you are preparing from the beginning; then you should follow the below-mentioned points:- Work on Speed Maths Clear your all basics concept Practice solved examples and mock test Use approximation techniques Try to solve questions mentally Approximation techniques. Learn the formulas. Learn squares, cube, and tables. Use Reverse Solving Process. You can now also join our Brilliant 50 League batch where we will be enrolling the top 50 students who are serious to crack SSC and Banking exams in the first attempt and we will provide them Personalised Coaching and make sure that you grab your Dream Govt Job for sure with us...! For more details, you can visit our website www.takshilalearning.com for #OnlineBankingClasses  # OnlineSSCClasses

Clock Reasoning Tricks in Hindi - SSC/Banking Online Classes

The clock is one of the important topics of the Reasoning Section from which you can expect 1 question in SSC and Railway exams . Before moving on to the questions, you should be aware of the concept related to this topic. A clock has mainly two hands on the basis of which questions are mainly asked; the smaller one is called the hour hand or short-hand while the larger one is called the minute hand or long-hand. In this video, we will be discussing the concept and some important patterns of questions that are asked from the Clock topic. So If you are preparing for SSC CGL/ CHSL/ CPO/ MTS, Railway NTPC / Group D exams, then do watch the full video, share with your friends, and don't forget to subscribe to our channel to watch the complete SSC crash course series on our platform. A  clock, in general,  has 12 numbers written on it, from 1 to 12, an hour hand, and a minute hand.  Clock  angle problems  relate  to two different measurements: angles and time. The hour hand of a nor

Conditional Sentences - English for all Competitive Exams

  Conditional Sentences A conditional sentence is a sentence containing two sentences in which the second sentence depends on the first as two actions take place one after another. Such sentences have two parts viz. if clause and the main clause. Conditional sentences  are statements discussing known factors or hypothetical situations and their consequences. Complete  conditional sentences  contain a  conditional clause  (often referred to as the  if - clause ) and the consequence. Browse the full video to know in detail about Conditional Sentences and its Easy Rules. For more learning please click to visit our English Blog Section for All Competitive Exams. General English forms an integral part of Competitive Exams like UPSC, SSC , RRB , IBPS , All-State PSC Exams, and even Entrance Exams. To Crack any of the Competitive Exams, you need to master the Fundamentals of English Grammar along with vocabulary. As competition is becoming tougher nowadays, so you should practice more and mo

Common Mistakes to avoid while Competitive Exams Preparation

If you are reading this article then you must be preparing for any of the  Competitive Exams , such as UPSC Civil Services Examination,  SSC CGL , SSC CPO, SSC CHSL,  SBI PO , SBI Clerk,  IBPS PO ,  IBPS Clerk , IBPS RRB, Railways, or Insurance Exams or may be some other State Level examinations. Various mistakes are made by aspirants while preparing for Competitive Exams such as practicing enough, neglecting negative marking, not revising your material and so on. This article sprinkles on some of the common mistakes aspirants make while preparing for such  Competitive Exams . So, here is the  List of 8 Common Mistakes to avoid while preparing  for  Competitive Exams  that you need to avoid at any cost; 1.  REFERRING TO TOO MANY BOOKS OR SOURCES   Collecting and piling up a heap of useless study material may stress you with what to study and what not which can confuse you as well. Instead try collecting only limited and relevant books that up-to-date as per the new Exam Pattern and sti

Indian Polity - Emergency Provisions in India (Article 352 , Article 356) - SSC Online Classes

Emergency Provisions in India – Article 352, Article 356 The Emergency Provisions in India alludes to a time of administration that can be announced by the President of India during certain emergency circumstances. Under the guidance of the bureau of priests, the President can overrule numerous arrangements of the Constitution, which ensures Fundamental Rights to the residents of India. The crisis arrangements are contained in Part XVIII of the Constitution of India, from  Article 352 to Article 360 . These arrangements empower the Central government to meet any irregular circumstance viably. The objectivity behind the fuse is to protect the sway, solidarity, respectability, and security of the nation, the fair political framework, and the Constitution. The Constitution specifies three kinds of crises: National Emergency (Article 352) State Emergency (Article 356) Financial Emergency (Article 360) To  understand better , please click and read the full blog -  Emergency Provisions in In