current affairs general knowledge question and answer key
Hello,y
From your profile it seems you're a law aspirant in class 12, see there are many entrance tests conducted for admission of integrated law courses such as CLAT/AILET/LSAT/SLAT or state level entrance exams such as KLEE/AP LAWCET/TS LAWCET/MAH CET LAW to name a few, see in general current affairs and general knowledge include static and dynamic portion for which you can refer Lucent GK or GK Today for covering static parts, and in case of covering dynamic part reading newspapers is the best option, otherwise there are monthly magazines like pratiyogita darpan, or monthly compilations of news in various competitive sites, you haven't mentioned your query is in regards to which exam, nonetheless visit our page at https://law.careers360.com/download/sample-papers to access previous year paper of various entrance tests which will help you in becoming familiar with the pattern of the exam, marking scheme, important topics, weightage etc, through consistent practice you can analyze your level of preparation in terms of strength and weakness, and thereby improve your speed, calculation and time management skills.
Can I use previous years books of Universals and Singhals to prepare for DU LLB and cover current affairs from somewhere else?
What matter is how you prepare, and how much you can memorise and understand.
These books are written in simple language.
For current affairs, you can just be updated with the news, and current happenings. Current events on the DU-LLB entrance exam are primarily related to the static portions of politics, law, and general knowledge. You must first review the questions from the prior year. You'll get an idea of what themes you should address based on current happenings from there, and focus on recent Supreme Court decisions.
You can refer to Jatin Verma's current affairs and StudyIQ's monthly 200 MCQs for 12 months, and revise it several times before the entrance.
Wish you best of luck.
how to prepare current affairs for ipu cet bba entrance..is 6 months current affairs are enough..?
Hello Aspirant,Hope you are doing well
It is better to prepare last 12 months current affairs so that you may not miss any point.For the current affairs there were a lot of websites were available in online like gk today,affairscloud etc.. and some of the monthly books such as Pratiyogita Kiran,Pratiyogita Darpan etc..these covers the whole month current affairs in detail.
You can follow the following tips for better score
- Revise the exam pattern and syllabus
- Study Plan
- Time Management
- Study Materials & Previous Year Question Papers
- Mock tests
Hope this helps you
ALL THE BEST
From which month should I study current affairs for clat 2022?
Hello!
You are advised to study current affairs of last 12 months before exam month. So, if CLAT 2022 happens in May, one should prepare for current affairs from May 2021-April 2022.
Pay greater attention to the previous six months.
Make sure you cover all aspects of a major news event (historical, political, geographic, etc.)
Hope it helps!
Thankyou!
Whats the marking scheme of MA history entrance exam ? Do inform about the negative marking, the mode of exam-online or offline and also the patteern and difficulty level of exam and sorces of study. Do the same for the course MA in POLITY, Current Affairs and society
Hi there!
Kindly mention the name of the University entrance or other entrance test for which you are referring to? I am not able to figure out that for which test you want to gather the information about the MA history entrance exam?
Kindly revert back for proper information.
Thank-you
how should I prepare current affairs for the upsc 2022
Dear Student ,
You need to keep practicing of gaining information of daily news of India for 2 years at least to hold the consistency of preparing current affairs . UPSC exam is one of the toughest exam in ASIA, so you should study hard and maintain your consistency in all subjects included in UPSC syllabus along with Daily current affairs . Be aware about last 6 months current affairs before exam . Take a note if possible .
For your guidance , you can go through this article :
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
hope this helps !
andra pradesh current affairs question
Hello,
It seems like your question is incomplete. What do you want to ask because it is not possible for me to tell you current affairs questions in the answer. But I can suggest where to find one. You can search through Google and there you can find many pdfs and word documents to read and explore these questions.
Secondly you can purchase current affairs books online.
Hope this helps!!
ibps and sbi po ke general knowledge me kya kya hota hai i mean that bank me kewal current affairs ke ques. hi puchhe jate hai po me rajyo ki raajdhaaniya , sabse lambi river,first man ans woman etc. pls help me
Dear Dharmendra,
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection conducts (IBPS PO) is conducted for the recruitment of candidates as Probationary Officers/ Managemnent Trainees in participating banks. IBPS PO is conducted in three phases - prelims, mains and interview. You can get the syllabus for IBPS from the link below-
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ibps-po
Also, you can get updates and more information related to IBPS PO here.
Whereas, The State Bank of India Probationary Officers cadre ( SBI PO) is conducted for various branches of SBI across the country. SBI PO exam is a national level exam which conducted across pan-India in three stages - prelims, mains and interview. You can get more information about SBI PO and syllabus regarding it by visiting the link below-
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/sbi-po
Also, you can get more insight of the syllabus in depth by visiting youtube videos. There are alot of videos available which will guide you in this. Hope this helps, please feel free to ask about any query further.
Good Luck :)
which english news paper we should read to do better our spoken English language and where most of the news is covered regarding current affairs and situation around the world and country?
Hello,
The Hindu and The Indian Express are really good option regarding newspaper regarding, you can install the apps of these newspapers for daily reading, majorly go through editorial section, this is important in the sense that in majority of government exams RCs are taken directly from the editorials sections of The Hindu, and this remains one of the most popular option not just restricted to qualifying any entrance exam or government job exams, but you will find your knowledge along with vocabulary section will flourish greatly even if you don't have time to read all the news, just going through editorials on a daily basis too helps in improving your English, moreover install dictionary in your phone so if you come across any difficult word, you can immediately find the meaning, and grasp the understanding, see since in both these newspapers the writing especially of editorials are written by prolific writers or personality, at first it's natural even for someone who have a decent level of understanding of English to grapple with the language, but given time you will improve, just be consistent in your efforts, other things which you can do is read blogs if you have favorite authors or sites, you can go through HBR review for this, watch YouTube channels such as English News Channel, or even movies for that matter which comes with subtitles help regarding this, and you must bring whatever that you're learning into practice, that's the key to success, hence try to communicate with people among your friends, and family in English, you'll get comfortable gradually.