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Here is a suggested workflow to tackle and improve your comprehension. Step 1. Topic: When you start attempting an RC passage, you need to quickly skim through it to understand what the author is talking about. What are the key wor ds in the passage? Is the piece about theology, geology, economics or something else? Are you comfortable with it? You have to make a decision here, whether you want to proceed with solving it or not? If you decide to continue, then jump di rectly to Step 2 --- else skip to the next RC passage. In the actual test, you h ave the right to choose your RC passages .You dont have to even solve them in th e same sequence they are in the paper! Step 2. Essence of the first paragraph: Take a very hard look at the first parag raph of the passage. Your task? To mentally Paraphrase/Summarise it in your own words! If you find yourself able to do it, go ahead with that RC passage. Else, I'd advise skipping it. Step 3. Questions, Data points: Once you decide to solve an RC paragraph, take a look at the accompanying Questions (without looking at the answer options. That will confuse you!). Identify the data points asked for in the Questions. This w ill put you on the lookout for those data points when you read the passage. Step 4: Read the p - See more at: http://www.pagalguy.com/news/taking-reading-comprehension-horns-c onquering-a-15944#sthash.YDR201lb.dpuf n norman lewis how to read better n faster..... QuoteReply . Like . Share norman lewis how to read better n faster guardian.co.uk I have been told by lot of peers that the RC's are taken from the guardian.co.uk websites.

I have some strategy for all of U if u like. The distribution of the marks and question in T1+T2 and preparation strategy is as under: GK- total marks=50 No. of question 50.- As per my experience, every individual i s able to score 15 marks in this section without any extra effort. Your target in this paper should be 25-30 marks. For achieving target of 25 -30 or more than 30 read as much objective question with answer, available in curren t magazines and practice book, as u can. You can also refer Lucent GK. Reasoning- total marks=50 No. of question 50.- This is the scoring section of CG L, in this section one can easily score 45- 50 marks with hundred percent accura cy. The mool mantra for scoring 45-50 marks is practice practice and practice fr om any book(s) which U like most and which consist verbal and non-verbal both.

Math total marks=250 No. of question 150(50T1+100T2) For this section your targe t should be between 220 to 240. In my opinion score of even 250 in math is achie vable. The books Quicker Math by M. Tyra (BSC Publication) and Objective Math by RS Aggarwal(S Chand Publication) are best for preparation of CGL English total marks=250 No. of question 250(50T1+200T2) For this section your ta rget should be anything between 160 to 225. for reading comprehension:there is no end, read as much as possible picking up d iverse topics...an ideal way would be to start off with the "letters to editor" section on editorial page of The Hindu. then go through the op-ed page...i think daily reading this much would suffice as far as rc is concerned. for voice, narration(direct and indirect speech): go through the entire excercis e of the two chapters from Wren and Matin grammar book. for parajumblerepare this part from r.s. agarwal's objective general english ( s . chand publications) for vocabulary: go through norman lewis' word power made easy. solve all the 57 sessions of this book . it's an amazing book for starting vocabulary building. o nce completed take vocabulary tests from r.s.agarwal's objective general english book. for spelling,phrases,idiom: r.s.agarwal's book for sentence correction: there are questions on sub-verb agreement, tense errors , degree errors....filtering out so many rules from any grammar book, or any coa ching class notebook, is an ardous task. so i feel this section should be taken care of in a reverse manner. i mean, solve questions-spot errors-look for gramma tical rules related to that error(learn it. keep it intact for the next time)-ag ain solve question...keep repeating the method till you get almost more than 90% correct. U may develop the habit of reading English News paper( The Hindu), monthly magaz ines like Pratiyogita Darpan. This will help u to get 15 marks from GK without a ny extra effort and make U familiar with the new pattern of question of CGL. Practice as much as you can, instead of finishing 2 books once finish one book t wice. I have some strategy for all of U if u like. The distribution of the marks and question in T1+T2 and preparation strategy is as under: GK- total marks=50 No. of question 50.- As per my experience, every individual i s able to score 15 marks in this section without any extra effort. Your target in this paper should be 25-30 marks. For achieving target of 25 -30 or more than 30 read as much objective question with answer, available in curren t magazines and practice book, as u can. You can also refer Lucent GK. Reasoning- total marks=50 No. of question 50.- This is the scoring section of CG L, in this section one can easily score 45- 50 marks with hundred percent accura cy. The mool mantra for scoring 45-50 marks is practice practice and practice fr om any book(s) which U like most and which consist verbal and non-verbal both. Math total marks=250 No. of question 150(50T1+100T2) For this section your targe t should be between 220 to 240. In my opinion score of even 250 in math is achie vable. The books Quicker Math by M. Tyra (BSC Publication) and Objective Math by RS Aggarwal(S Chand Publication) are best for preparation of CGL English total marks=250 No. of question 250(50T1+200T2) For this section your ta

rget should be anything between 160 to 225. for reading comprehension:there is no end, read as much as possible picking up d iverse topics...an ideal way would be to start off with the "letters to editor" section on editorial page of The Hindu. then go through the op-ed page...i think daily reading this much would suffice as far as rc is concerned. for voice, narration(direct and indirect speech): go through the entire excercis e of the two chapters from Wren and Matin grammar book. for parajumblerepare this part from r.s. agarwal's objective general english ( s . chand publications) for vocabulary: go through norman lewis' word power made easy. solve all the 57 sessions of this book . it's an amazing book for starting vocabulary building. o nce completed take vocabulary tests from r.s.agarwal's objective general english book. for spelling,phrases,idiom: r.s.agarwal's book for sentence correction: there are questions on sub-verb agreement, tense errors , degree errors....filtering out so many rules from any grammar book, or any coa ching class notebook, is an ardous task. so i feel this section should be taken care of in a reverse manner. i mean, solve questions-spot errors-look for gramma tical rules related to that error(learn it. keep it intact for the next time)-ag ain solve question...keep repeating the method till you get almost more than 90% correct. U may develop the habit of reading English News paper( The Hindu), monthly magaz ines like Pratiyogita Darpan. This will help u to get 15 marks from GK without a ny extra effort and make U familiar with the new pattern of question of CGL. Practice as much as you can, instead of finishing 2 books once finish one book t wice. Some useful sites for SSC: http://gkmcq4xams.wordpress.com/ http://sscportal.in/community/ http://mrunal.org/ http://www.gktoday.in/ Our Parliament , President & Vice President Elections : Q 1. What is the composition of Parliament of India ? Our Parliament , President & Vice President Elections : Q 1. What is the composition of Parliament of India ? Ans.According to Article 79 of the Constitution of India, the Parliament consist s of President of India and the two Houses of Parliament known as Council of Sta tes (Rajya Sabha) and House of the People (Lok Sabha). Q 2. Who elects the President of India? Ans.The President is elected by the members of an electoral college consisting o f the elected members of both the Houses of Parliament and the elected members o f the Legislative Assemblies of States and the Union Territories of Delhi and Po ndicherry.

Q 3. What is the manner of election of President? Ans. According to Article 55 of the Constitution, as for as practicable, there h as to be uniformity in the scale of representation of the different states at th e election of the President. For the purpose of securing such uniformity among t he States inner as well as party between the States as a whole and the union the number of votes which each State is entitles to cast is determined as follows:(a) every elected member of the legislative assembly of a State shall have as ma ny votes as there are multiples of one thousand in the quotient obtained by divi ding the population of the state by the total number of elected members of the A ssembly; (b) If after taking the said multiples of one thousand, the remainder is not les s than five hundred, then the vote of each member shall be further increased by one; (c) each elected member of either House of Parliament shall have such number of votes as may be obtained by dividing the total number of votes assigned to the m embers of the State Legislation Assemblies by the total number of elected member s of both the House of Parliament fractions exceeding one-half being counted as one and & other fractions being disregarded. The election of the President shall be held in accordance with the system of pro portional representation by means of the single transferable vote and the voting shall be by secret ballot. Q 4.What is the term of office of President? Ans.The President shall hold office for a term of five years from the date on wh ich he enters upon his office. Q 5. Will there be any situation in which the President demits office before the five year term? Ans.Yes There will be two such situations. The firsts when the President resigns his off ice by writing under his hand addressed to the President and the second when the President is removed from office by impeachment for violation of the constituti on. Q 6. What is the procedure for impeachment of the President? Ans.According to Article 61 of the Constitution, when a President is to be impea ched for violation of the Constitution, the charge shall be preferred by either House of Parliament. No such change shall be preferred unless (a) the proposal t o prefer such change is contained in a resolution which has been moved after at least fourteen days' notice in writing signed by not less than one-fourth of the total number of members of the House has been given of their intention to move the resolution, and (b) such resolution has been passed by a majority of not les s than two-third of the total membership of the House. Q 7. Is the President eligible for election for a second term? Ans.Yes According to Article 57 of the Constitution, a President is eligible for re-election to that office. Q 8. What are the qualification for election as President? Ans.According to Article 58 of the Constitution, no person shall be eligible for election as President unless he is a citizen of India, has completed the age of

thirty-five years and is qualified for election as a member of the House of the People. A person shall not be eligible if he holds any office of profit under t he Government of India or the Government of any State or under any local or othe r authority subject to the control of any of the said Government. Q 9. Can a Member of Parliament or the State Legislation become the President? Ans.The President shall nor be a member of either House of Parliament or of a Ho use of the Legislature of any state and if any such member is elected President he shall be claimed to have vacated his seat in that House on the date on which he enters upon office as President. Q 10. Who elects the Vice-President of India? Ans.The Vice-President is elected by the members of an electoral college consist ing of the members of both House of Parliament. Q 11. What is the manner of election of Vice-President? Ans.The election is in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferred vote and the voting is by secret ballot. Q 12.What is the term of office of Vice-President? Ans.The Vice-President shall hold office for a term of five years from the date on which he enters upon his office. Q 17 What can be the maximum number of members of Rajya Sabha? An Q Q 26. How many members are elected by the electors of a Parliamentary C Q 26. How many members are elected by the electors of a Parliamentary Constituen cy ? Ans.One Each Parliamentary Constituency will elect only one member. Q 27. Was this the position from the very beginning ? Ans.No Prior to 1962, there were both single - member and multi member constituencies. These multi - member constituencies used to elect more than one member. The mult imember constituencies were abolished in 1962. Q 28. When was the 1st general election held in India ? Ans.1951-52 The first general election was held in India during 1951 - 1952. Q 29. At that time, what was the total strength of the Lok Sabha ? Ans.The total strength of Lok Sabha at that time was 489. Q 26. How many members are elected by the electors of a Parliamentary Constituen cy ? Ans.One

Each Parliamentary Constituency will elect only one member. Q 27. Was this the position from the very beginning ? Ans.No Prior to 1962, there were both single - member and multi member constituencies. These multi - member constituencies used to elect more than one member. The mult imember constituencies were abolished in 1962. Q 28. When was the 1st general election held in India ? Ans.1951-52 The first general election was held in India during 1951 - 1952. Q 29. At that time, what was the total strength of the Lok Sabha ? Ans.The total strength of Lok Sabha at that time was 489. Q 26. How many members are elected by the electors of a Parliamentary Constituen cy ? Ans.One Each Parliamentary Constituency will elect only one member. Q 27. Was this the position from the very beginning ? Ans.No Prior to 1962, there were both single - member and multi member constituencies. These multi - member constituencies used to elect more than one member. The mult imember constituencies were abolished in 1962. Q 28. When was the 1st general election held in India ? Ans.1951-52 The first general election was held in India during 1951 - 1952. Q 29. At that time, what was the total strength of the Lok Sabha ? Ans.The total strength of Lok Sabha at that time was 489. http://rcprep.com/view_passages.php?username=pagalguyhttp://rcprep.com/view_pass ages.php?username=pagalguy coalesce coalesce The tab is opened before installing the extension. Please reload this page (F5) and try again. VA Hi Puys! H Hi Puys! Here is something i used and doubt if many are aware of... This is a method to d ivide quickly (very Quickly) and get results with amazing accuracy... But let me forewarn you, it needs good amount of practice before you can even th ink of trying it in exam hall... And yes, this is not my creation. Credits to Rahul and company who shared this w

ith me 2 yrs ago so here we Go!!! The approach would be to get the denominator to either a 100 or a 1000 because t hat is what percentages is all bout. Simply focus on the fact that how do the given denominators reach 100/1000. I ha ve left some blank because they are very obvious. The following are the stations between 100 and 1000 100 111 125 133 150 166 182 200 222 250 273 300 333 364 400 455 500 555 600 666 700 750 800 833 875 900 910 950 1000 Reduce 10% Multiply by 8 Reduce 1/4 Reduce 1/3 Multiply by 6 Add 10% Reduce 10% Add 10% Reduce 10% Add 10% Reduce 10% Add Half Add 1/3 Add 20% Add 1/7 Add 9% Add 5%

So Task (1) you have to mug up the values of these stations. It is very importan t that these values are memorized because this will help you in knowing which number to reach from any given number. e.g. if the denominator is 887 you know you have to reach for 900 or 875 and so on. Task (2) Practice! Below is an approach to tackle (three digit /three digit) with consummate ease. We shall attempt to understand it with examples. Example 1: What is 145/182 ------------------79.5 Steps 1. add 10% to numerator and denominator... 2. it becomes 159/200 ...............which is 79.5 ( the answer from the calculator is 79.6) Example 2:

123/178....??? Step1:- which station is closest to it?.............................200?...or so me say 150. Either is good. (identification took 2 seconds) Step 2:- what do I have to do to go from 178 to 200/150..................add 22/ subtract 28... (another 2 seconds.) Step 3:- so if I add 22................i am actually adding slightly less than 1 3% of 178 to itself. This part is tricky.. here is how I got it: This is how u Our number is 22 definitely if 10% = 17.8 need 178. more then to think--Thus, 10% of it is 17.8 than 10% . 5% = 8.xx

And 2.5% = 4.xxx (don't even bother to calculate xxx) which means its around 12.5........or 13 or 12.......... Add same to numerator...........10% of 123 = 12.3 1% = 1.23 so 2% = 2.46 So 12% = 15? So it becomes 138/200 = 69%? (calculator answer is 69.1). All you require to calculate is what is 10% 1%...and approx stuff...any damn cal culation works in less than 8 seconds.:satisfie: Some thing like (2456*4567 - 2134*3214)/2134*3214 will taken 10 seconds maximum. .. it works coz I had that time 1.5 years ago..and I aint kidding.. Lets take one more. Example 3: 532/745? Tough??? This's how it can be approached: # Nearest station.........750.................so add 5..............about 1% or less..add 1% damnit # Numerator now is 537.............(added 1%) # Fraction is 537/750 add 1/3 each...........it is 71 something. Remember here don't even attempt to do...537/3. Because denominator is a 1000 an d not a 100. So one digit is redundant. So all I do is........53/3 approx..18... plus..53 = 71%..(will do if answer are spaced...) answers not spaced? Then 537 +537/3 = 537+179 = 716 which makes it 71.6 (calcula tor is 71.5) http://www.pagalguy.com/forums/quantitative-ability-and-di/concepts-total-fundas -t-23536/p-784613/r-785967http://www.pagalguy.com/forums/quantitative-ability-an d-di/concepts-total-fundas-t-23536/p-784613/r-785967 LR CAT s some important links-

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