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General Awareness is an Integral part of most of the
competitive exams and it Comprises of current finance and economy,
Geographical, social, cultural aspects
at national and international level. The fact that makes it a challenge to prepare is
its unlimited range of questions.
General awareness is considered a big challenge by the
aspirants due to is large range of questions. It is believed that you cannot
prepare it completely as there are so many things happening around and you
can’t remember them all. I am receiving many mails from aspirants
asking how to tackle this big hurdle. The solution is simple, Stay Updated!!
Although we accept it is challenging but it may be a great
decider of your success if prepared properly. Last
year the deciding factor between Postal Assistant Job getters and losers was
"General knowledge". Previous year, most of the aspirants scored more
than 20 marks in every part i.e. Arithmetic, Reasoning, and General English but
failed to secure qualifying marks (10 marks) in GK.
The General Awareness questions don’t take any time to
solve. You only have to read and Mark. There is no calculation that
you have to do (And very minimal, if any!!). So you may attempt this section in
10 minutes without much effort and it’s highly scoring also. It saves precious
time to go for other time-taking sections. So I advise you to go for General
awareness first as people normally complain about not being able to attempt
this section due
to lack of time. It's a common reason of failure for many people that although
they were able to score exceptionally good in other sections but they were
unable to even attempt general awareness. So attempt general awareness first!!
General awareness cannot be prepared in a single day. It has
to be done daily for some time. Make
it a habit to keep you updated. If done properly, you'll surely gain a deciding
edge over competitors and will easily pass through. So the preparation should
be started well in advance.
Postal Assistant GK Syllabus (25
marks).
General Knowledge - Questions on current events, Sports, History, Geography,
Basic economics, General politics, Indian Constitution, Science environment etc
(25 marks).
Questions
in this component will be aimed at testing the candidate’s general awareness of
the environment around him and its application to society. Questions will also
be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of every
day observations and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected
of any educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India
and its neighboring countries especially pertaining
Current Events and Sports:
There is always something happening in this bloody big world so
it’s not easy to stay updated with all the latest affairs all the time. We need
to strategize our plan of action to prepare it accordingly; otherwise it will
be tough nut to break for sure. In every second some issues are happening
around the world in these sectors, and to accumulate the excerpt of some highlighted
news, and memorize it is a good plan to prepare current affairs and GK.
So, how to prepare the current
affairs?
Go to Govt. library, read Daily News Paper (The Hindu,
Indian Express or The Times of India) whatever competitive magazine you get
(CST, Pratiyoigta Kiran / Darphan, Chronicle, Wizard) and note down important
names/details
But keep in mind that all such magazines provide too many
details/ball by ball commentary – you just need to maintain a
brief MS word file / Dairy or containing important
events/names/awards/mascots/venues only. Otherwise it’ll become very difficult
to revise entire content from original source on the night before the exam.
Many of us are always confused about
following questions:
Which newspaper to read? , Which
books or magazines to read?
Is monthly magazines are enough?,
and most important How to read newspaper ?
Before going to read any book,
magazine or newspaper, it is most important to collect previous year papers of
all Circles and make your own analysis that what type of questions are being
asked. It is must before any study plan.
Because the local newspapers give only the
"hot-shot" news of politics, cricket and Bollywood and exams are not
asking much about it. So i prefer "The Hindu". If not possible then Indian Express.
Following things are extremely
important to read in newspaper
Recent developments in the field of Science and Technology like satellite launches, vaccine development, defence deals,
new diseases, Computers, Hybrid Seeds, Solar Energy etc
Environmental issues are given high importance and developments like important
summits and their outcomes, global warming, carbon dump, carbon trading, environment-affecting
projects like Dams, nuclear plants (Kudankulam protests), pollution should be
regularly looked into.
In Polity,
important judgments of social or national or economic importance should be regularly tracked.
Nirbhaya Chattam, Food Safety bill etc
Keeping track of all the important economic data like growth rate, inflation, exports and imports, as well as
current economic issues like slowdown, global economic crisis, FDI in retail, RBI
policy, big players and the companies owned by them, PSU's activity –its heads, Govt.'s
policies, budget etc
Sports events like tennis grand slams, cricket, Indian achievements
in Olympics, world cup’s etc. Remember to go beyond cricket and read about
other sports as well.
Awards and honours from within India as well as from outside India like
Magsaysay awards, Khel Ratna, Nobel Prizesand so on. Winners of Booker,
Pulitzer, Miss World / Miss Universe.
Persons in news those that might have received some honor, or have invented
something or achieved a personal feat of social value etc. Foreign Prez /PM;
chief guest of 26th Jan. Parade, Indian diaspora – especially in USA,
chiefs of army-navy-air force, supreme court, various national bodies etc
International Affairs / Important office Holders of World Organizations,
OPEC,ASEAN,SAARC etc- if they're meeting then note down where they met and what
points did they discuss? Indian Army Exercise with China/US etc
Administration: Administrative
reforms, E-gov etc.
Government schemes (NPS, NREGA- and
editorials related to it-good things, bad things)
Education related- Deemed univ etc.
How to Prepare for History
What to prepare from History: Major
preparation should be done from Medieval India to freedom of India. As per my
opinion it is better to concentrate on Modern Indian History
While studying don´t overload your
mind by memorizing dates. Questions will be asked from major events and major
persons. As every person has limited amount of memorizing capacity, you will
have to forget something for something new. So use your memory smartly.
Try to understand and co-relate the
events in Indian History and try to make relationship with your life. Its your
duty to create memory link up with the events.
For Indian history and
culture refer NCERT books from class 7 to 10, Indian history (Arihant) or
lucent G.k etc.
Medieval Indian History:
1. Important Wars (who fought with whom, when and what was the result + some of
them are from ‘modern history’)
Two Tarai battles, Three Panipat battles, Three Anglo Maratha wars, three
Anglo-French wars, Two Anglo-Sikh wars, Plassey, Buxar, Bedera, Burmese, Afghan
2. Delhi Sultanate: Qutubuddin Aibak, Iltutmish, Razia Sultan, Balban , Alauddin
Khilji and his policies, Mohd. Tuglaq and his speciality, Firoz Shah Tughlaq
and his policy, Sikandar Lodhi, Ibrahim Lodhi.
3. Mughal and their policy / work/ constructions, Babar, Humayun,Sher Shah
(although not a Mughal), Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, Aurungzeb
4. Maratha: Shivaji, his administration and the three Anglo Maratha wars
5. Culture: South India Temple and features: Gopuram, Garbhagriha, Hoysala
temple etc.
6. Poets-patron kings, main books, Mosques, tombs, gates, forts etc.: where are
they located and who built them?
7.Travelers (incl. Ancient) + envoys: mainly Megasthenes, Fa-Hien, Al-Baruni,
Huien Tsang, Marco Polo, Ibn Batuta, Nicolo Conti, Wiliam Hawkins, Thoms Roe,
Tavernier, Bernier.
8. Religion: Bhakti saints, Sufi Saints particularly
Khwaja Muinuddin Chisty, Sikhism, Gurus particularly Nanak, Arjan Dev and
Gobind Singh
Modern Indian History
1.Entry of Europeans: where did they setup factory and under
whose rule? + their conflicts with Native rules (e.g Siraz-ud daula, Tipu Sultan)
2.Important Gov.Gen/Viceroys and their policies ,
Hastings, Cornwallis, Wellesley, Bentick, Metcalfe; Aukland; Hardinge (each of
them only did 1 or 2 imp things), Canning, Mayo, Lytton, Ripon, Landsdown.
Curzon, Minto, Chelmsford
The Viceroys after Chelmsford should be prepared with focus on how they handled
Gandhi and Partition of India:
Irwin, Willingdon, Linlithgow, Wavell, Mountbatten,C. Rajagopalachari (only the
fact that he was 1st and
last Indian governor general of free India)
3.Revolts : 1857
Peasant revolts and their leaders+reasons: mainly Indigo, Deccan, Ramosi,
Chamran, Kheda, Moplah, Tebhaga, Telengana and Eka
Tribal revolts and leaders+reasons: mainly Rampa, Munda, Naga and Tana Bhagat.
Others mainly Sanyasi, Pagal Panthi and Kuka
4.Culture:
Books and authors (Dadabhai, RC Dutt, Gandhi, Bankim etc)
Newspaper-language-owner
various org. and their founders: Mainly Brahmo, Sadharan Brahmo, Namdhari,
Radha Swami, Arya Samaj, Prarthana, Deccan Edu., Theosophical, Ramkrishan Mission,
Servents of India, Purna Seva Sadan, Satya Sodhak, Aravipuram, Justice party,
Bahishkrit Hitkarini, Self-Respect, Harijan Sevak, Derozio, Tattvabodhini,
Wahabi, DEoband, Aligarh,
Reformers: Roy, Vivekanand, Sahjanand, Saraswati, Kesab Chandra etc.
Education reform: Hunter, Sadler, Macaulay and Sargeant
5.Freedom Struggle :
Congress, GK related to Congress Sessions: prominent chairmen, resolution etc.
Moderate, Extremist and their leader, Surat Split
Swaraj Party, Nehru Report.
Congress Ministries vs Muslim League
Revolutionaries: org.-leaders-members and conspiracy-cases + INA and its trials
+ RIN munity
Home Rule Besant and Tilak and Lucknow Pact
6. Gandhi:
Champaran, A’bad, Kheda;NCM, Khilafat, CDM, QIM
Gandhi-Irwin, Gandhi-Amebedkar, Gandhi-Bose
Reforms: Morley
Minto; Montague-Chelmsford
Thuggary: Rowlett,
Jalliyanwala, Simon, RTC, Communal award
Acts: 1909, 1919, 1935 and 1947;
Partition related: Linlithgow offer, Wavell plan, Cabinet Mission , Cripps
Mission.
Geography:
Most of the questions
will be from Indian Geography. So don´t prepare for world Geography.
Use NCERT books for
proper concept building and finally use LUCENT GK for quick revision of facts.
Indian Geography
1. Some Geographical Facts of India
Climatic conditions in India- Major Seasons of India
2. Major Solis of India- Forest types and their distribution
3. Mountain, Plateaus, Deserts
Which states do they
cover (e.g Khasi-Garo-Jantia hills)
highest peaks.
Mountain passes (Nathu-la etc.)
Which of them are young mountain/fold mountain etc.?
4. Rivers / Lakes / Waterfalls
Where do they start? ,
Which states do they cover?
In which sea do they
end?, list of their tributaries
Any water fall?, Any dams? If yes then which states get benefit from it?
Any national inland waterway on them?, Major Lakes, Reservoirs
5. States:
Administrative, CENSUS-2011 related
GK (highest-lowest in literacy, sex ratio etc.) + State with maximum ST
population in absolute numbers and in percentages. etc.
State capitals (especially for North East); where is state high court; in case
of UT/islands which HC has jurisdiction (under polity), do they come under 5th or 6th schedule
(under polity)
border: with neighboring states and countries; state with largest area,
longest coastline, max no. of district
Soil-crop-cropping seasons – Agriculture
Pattern- Major producers of crops
Trade and Transport- Major Highways of India- Railway Zones
6.Mines/minerals (only the very prominent names. don’t go in all details)
7.Famous industrial / handicraft cities
8. Towns of export excellence (especially those recently added)
If it is a costal
state: name of major ports?
Any famous airport?
National highway: shortest and longest
9.Culture
Any important fairs /
cultural events-dances/festivals?
Famous tourist places hill stations, temples, monuments, mosques, minar, caves
etc?
Any sites included in UNESCO world heritage list? (use google)
Environment, Any biodiversity hotspot?
Any famous wildlife parks / sanctuaries?
Any rare species found? Any place famous for migratory birds?
Physical
Geography:
Universe: basics of planets-their moons, asteroid, comet, stars etc. (just do
high school level coverage, don’t put lot of time here on individual planet)
Layers of atmosphere: their sequence, uses (Ionosphere, stratosphere etc)
Layers of earth-core, SIAL, SIMA, discontinuity.
Main terms associated with volcanos and earthquakes
Longitude, latitude, timezone, coriolls effect.
Climate: how altitude, distance from sea affect temp.; axis-tilt-seasons-day n
night; albedo, ozone, aurora
Types of soils and rocks- what crops/minerals do they have
Major Grasslands of the world / Deserts/ Lakes / Waterfalls/ straits
Polity:
Advantage of Polity Section in General Studies-Getting all correct answer in polity
is not that hard as getting the same in History/Geography / Current Affairs
because most of the data follows a logical pattern. So revise it a lot and make
polity your strong point for G.S.
Important Topics to
Prepare in Polity.
History of Constitution,
Constitutional developments, Preamble, Barrowed features of Constitution,
Articles- you don’t
have to remember all articles numbers in Constitution – but only imp
articles numbers- like appointment, powers and removal of things (like
President), budget , parliament etc.
Schedules of
Constitution, the Union & its territory, Citizenship
Fundamental Rights:
This is considered as the most important aspect of our constitution. Go through
all the Fundamental Rights (FR) many times over until you grasp the essence of
each FR. Also try to remember which article corresponds to which FR and what
the provisions are therein.
Directive Principles:
After the FR’s these are a very important part of the Constitution and you
should try to remember the main provisions of the important DPSP’s by heart.
This does not mean rote the exact sentences; rather know what the article is
about. For instance Article 44 talks about a Uniform Civil Code across the
territory of India.
The Union Executive,
The Council of Ministers, Prime Minister, The Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Union
Legislature (Parliament), Centre - State Relations,
Judiciary- Supreme
court/High court jurisdiction and writs
Public Service
Commissions, Elections, Emergency Provisions and Amendment of the Constitution:
Each of these chapters is again very important.
Amendments and
Schedules: You should know the important amendments of the constitution, the
year in which the Act was passed along with their important provisions. The two
most important amendment acts are the 42nd and 44th passed in 1976 and 1978
respectively.
73rd and 74th
amendments implementation, welfare provisions for SC/ST/OBC, Human
rights/women/minorities SC/ST commissions and SC/ST atrocities act.
Special status of
Jammu & Kashmir, National Human Rights Commission, National Symbols, Chief
Election Commissioners of India, Reorganization of States, Prime Ministers of India, Chief
Justices of India, Speakers of Lok Sabha, Women CM's of India, Women
Governors in India, Finance Commissions of India
The importance of Nirbaya Chattam and food ordinance.
The importance of newly appointments like C&AG, Election Commission,
Supreme court Chief Justice, Uppsc, Appsc Chairmen,…etc
Use "Comparative Reading" Example when you read polity —
do it in following routine
Read President — then read governor
Read PM, then read CM
Parliament and then State Legislature
Supreme Court and then High court and so on.
Science and Technology:
By the Science
questions, your basic Ability to solve Science related general questions and
your awareness with the development of the day to day life based on science are
judged and to check how accurately you can apply your knowledge of science in
the practical life. For this you need not to do any special study on Science,
neither need you to have a Science background. Questions are generally on the
School level. You need to polish up your School level Science. Studying and
practicing the NCERT school books from class 6 to class 10 is very helpful.
Best way to Prepare
General science is to refer NCERT science books from class 7 to 10.you can also
buy Lucent's General science.
Biology:
Cell structure, living
organisms classification, life processes of plants and animals (nutrition,
digestion, respiration, circulatory system, blood, excretion), control &
coordination(nervous system, eyes, ears),endocrine system & reproduction,
digestive enzymes, hormones, vitamins, infectious diseases, natural resources
management(air, water, soil pollution, wetlands, forestry,
wildlife)applications of biology(plant breeding, animal breeding, pesticides,
bio fertilisers, biotechnology, stem cells),Institutions of National
importance.
Chemistry:
Physical and chemical
changes, Atoms and molecules, Acids, bases and salts, metals and non metals,
fibers, periodic table classification ,carbon compounds(hydrocarbons,
polymers),bio molecules(carbohydrates, proteins, fats),nuclear fission, nuclear
fusion, breeder reactors, metallurgy.
All the above topics
are the areas one need to look into but the scope of questions in exam may or
may not be limited to above topics.
Physics:
Force & pressure,
Friction, gravitation, solar system, mechanics(newton laws, centripetal,
centrifugal forces, projectiles, angle of banking, potential & kinetic
energy),liquids(capillarity, surface tension, viscosity),Sound, Heat, light,
Electricity, Magnetism, satellites, modern physics (atomic energy, radio
activity, cosmic, x rays, visible spectrum.
Major scientific
Institutions in India and their specialisation, Scientific Instruments and
their uses, Scientific Measures
Space programme in
India and its applications with special reference to industry, agriculture and
other rural development activities, INSAT, IRS system..etc, Space Research and
News from India, Space Programme in India AND Nuclear Research in India , Indian Satellites,
Launch Vehicles, and Other Space Programmes since 1975:-
Nuclear research and
developments in India, Missile system in India, Indian Defence Structure &
Weapons, Overview of Indian Defence Structure.
Economy:
What to study in economy?
GDP/GNP/NNP/ Inflation, Budget Process, RBI Policies, Agricultural subsidies,
PDS, Food Security, social and poverty alleviation programs.
To observe the importance of Budget, Sebi, Imf, World bank, Employment,
Banking, Sensex, Expenditure, Central plans, Receipts…etc
The importance of Central plans, 12th Plan..etc
And mainly candidates to concentrate the importance details of Banking Sector,
Central / State Income Tax details, Budget concept..etc
The importance of Current affairs, Exports/Imports, value of Rupee details…etc
Sports:
Can be classified into
Static: Who started Modern-Olympics, how many rings, what colors, how many
games etc.
Various terms associated with individual sport, various trophies, Grounds
located
For team based sports: no. of players in each team, length and width of ground,
time limits etc.
Current
Grand slams- who defeated whom
Cricket: world cup, t-20, under-19 and women’s world cups: who defeated whom in
the final match and where was it hosted?; ICC cricketer of the year
Athletics: venues, mascots, winners for
Olympics (summer and winter)
National games, Asiad, Commonwealth
Hockey, Boxing, shooting, wrestling, Badminton, Billiard, Golf, football and
chess: main tournament and who won + if any Indian participated.
The importance of Current affairs, Exports/Imports, value of Rupee details…etc
Awards: Rajiv Gandhi khel ratna, Dronacharya, Arjun; ICC cricketer of the year;
golden boot for football etc
Summary:
In the daytime, read for
general awareness, in the night after dinner,practice aptitude. Because after dinner, body
starts feeling sleepy and brain starts losing concentration. But if you’re
moving your hand (by writing the Maths /reasoning sums),then brain has to
concentrate.
Revision is essential for General awareness.
Whatever you read – keep a target of revising it multiple times. Otherwise, you
won’t be able to recall the exact details in the exam.
Don’t waste time in day-dreaming, face
book, random net surfing, chatting, TV, cricket, weddings of distant
relatives/college batch mates etc. Time-pass activities will always be there, but
once you cross the age-limit, there is no restart button. (This rule applies to
all competitive exams.).
Avoid piecemeal
preparation
That's all for now friends. Happy Reading
- Akula. Praveen Kumar, Sub Postmaster, Papannapet
SO-502110, Andhra Pradesh
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