SSC

Sequential Order of Things

Introduction  Consecutive order means following one another within an uninterrupted succession or order that are primarily being marked by logical sequence. The sequential order of things is primarily being used for SSC students who are appearing for Bank preparation. In this form of questions, clues are primarily being provided in regards to occurring events done […]

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Puzzle Seating Arrangement, SSC

Selection Based on Given Conditions

Puzzle – Selection Based on Given Conditions were provided which need to be covered by the participants by answering the multiple-choice questions. In selection Based on Given Conditions – Questions, in particular, are given where the participants need to solve questions based on that condition.  Overview  Selection based on a given condition refers to selecting

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Puzzle Seating Arrangement, SSC

Alphanumeric Sequence Puzzles

Alphanumeric Sequence Puzzles are random combinations of letters or alphabets either in upper cases or lower cases along with different numerical, punctuation marks and symbols. The Alphanumeric Sequence Puzzles contribute to an assessment of logical screening and logical reasoning capabilities in individuals based on variable questions with reasoning scores. Arranging alphabets and numbers in a

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Puzzle Seating Arrangement, SSC

Wave

A simple comprehension of waves can be seen when you drop a small pebble into a still water pond, the water surface is disturbed, it spreads in outwards circles. It feels like there is a movement outward from the point of disturbance. Actually, the water mass does not flow outward with the circle, but a

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Physics, SSC

Viscosity

Viscosity If we drop water and honey from a height we could see that water drops suddenly while honey takes time to drop. Why is it so? The reason behind this is the difference in viscosity between those two substances. Water’s viscosity is low thus it drops and flows quickly, whereas honey’s viscosity is high

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Physics, SSC

Vernier Callipers

Definition of Callipers A visual aid invented by Pierre Vernier, a vernier calliper, uses mechanical interpolation to measure between two graduation lines on a linear scale accurately. We use this instrument to compute the inner and outer diameters of hollow cylinders.  We can also measure the diameters of circular objects using the measuring jaws of

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Physics, SSC