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Syllabus For SSC

The document outlines various topics related to trigonometry, general intelligence, reasoning, English comprehension, general awareness, quantitative aptitude, computer basics, and statistics. It covers specific skills such as coding and decoding, problem-solving, language skills, data collection, measures of central tendency, and probability theory. Additionally, it discusses computer organization, software applications, and cybersecurity, providing a comprehensive overview of essential knowledge areas.

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Syllabus For SSC

The document outlines various topics related to trigonometry, general intelligence, reasoning, English comprehension, general awareness, quantitative aptitude, computer basics, and statistics. It covers specific skills such as coding and decoding, problem-solving, language skills, data collection, measures of central tendency, and probability theory. Additionally, it discusses computer organization, software applications, and cybersecurity, providing a comprehensive overview of essential knowledge areas.

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• Trigonometry: Trigonometry, Trigonometric ratios,

General Intelligence & reasoning Complementary angles, Height and distances (simple
problems only) Standard Identities like sin2 + cos2=1 etc.
• Analogies: Semantic, Symbolic/Number,
• Statistics and probability: Use of Tables and Graphs:
Figural.
Histogram, Frequency polygon, Bar-diagram, Pie-chart;
• Classi cation: Semantic, Symbolic/Number, Measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode,
Figural. standard deviation; calculation of simple probabilities.
• Series: Semantic, Number, Figural.
• Problem Solving and Word Building.
English Comprehension skills
• Coding & Decoding, Numerical and Symbolic
Operations. • Language Skills
• Trends, Space Orientation, Space a) Vocabulary: Learn word meanings, synonyms,
Visualisation. antonyms, and how to use them correctly.
• Venn Diagrams, Drawing Inferences. b) Grammar: Understand sentence structure and
common rules.
• Pattern Folding & Completion: Punched hole,
c) Error Spotting: Identify mistakes in sentences.
Figural. d) Fill in the Blanks: Choose the right words to complete
• Matching: Indexing, Address, Date & City, sentences.
Centre codes/roll numbers. • Sentence & Word Use
• Classi cation: Small & Capital letters/numbers. a) Synonyms & Antonyms: Find words with similar or
opposite meanings.
• Embedded Figures.
b) Spelling Correction: Detect and x misspelled words.
• Critical Thinking, Emotional Intelligence, c) Idioms & Phrases: Understand common expressions.
Social Intelligence. d) One-Word Substitution: Replace a phrase with a
single word.
e) Sentence Improvement: Fix and re ne sentence
General Awareness structure.
• Voice & Narration
• History- a) Active vs. Passive Voice: Convert sentences from one
a) Ancient: Harappa Civilisation, Vedic culture, form to another.
b) Medieval India and their important systems; b) Direct vs. Indirect Speech: Change statements,
c) Modern: India’s freedom Movement and their leaders, questions, and commands between direct and indirect
forms.
• Geography- • Sentence Organisation
a) Countries and their geographical details, a) Sentence Shu ing: Arrange jumbled sentence parts.
b) Famous Seaport and Airport and their location, b) Paragraph Shu ing:** Organize sentences within a
c) Environment. passage.
• General Knowledge • Comprehension Skills
• Current a airs a) Close Passage: Fill in missing words in a given text.
• General Policy, b) Reading Comprehension: Read paragraphs and
• Scienti c Research. answer questions.
- One paragraph from a book or story.
Quantitative Aptitude - Two paragraphs from current a airs, reports, or
editorials.
• Number Systems: Whole Number, Decimal and Fractions,
Relationship between numbers. Computer Basics
• Fundamental arithmetical operations: Percentages, Ratio • Organisation of a Computer – A computer has
and Proportion, Square roots, Averages, Interest (Simple hardware (physical parts) and software (programs).
and Compound), Profit and Loss, Discount, Partnership - CPU (Central Processing Unit) – The brain of the
Business, Mixture and Allegation, Time and distance, Time computer that processes all instructions.
and work. - Input/Output Devices – Keyboards, mice, and scanners
• Algebra: Basic algebraic identities of School Algebra and (input); monitors, speakers, printers (output).
- Memory & Backup – RAM (temporary memory), storage
Elementary surds (simple problems) and Graphs of Linear
drives (long-term memory), and backup devices (external
Equations.
drives, cloud storage).
• Geometry: Familiarity with elementary geometric figures - Ports – Connection points for USB, HDMI, Ethernet,
and facts: Triangle and its various kinds of centres, etc.
Congruence and similarity of triangles, Circle and its - Windows Explorer & Keyboard Shortcuts – Helps
chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle, manage les, and shortcuts like Ctrl+C (copy) make
common tangents to two or more circles. work faster.
• Mensuration: Triangle, Quadrilaterals, Regular Polygons, • Software
Circle, Right Prism, Right Circular Cone, Right Circular - Windows OS & Microsoft O ce – The main operating
Cylinder, Sphere, Hemispheres, Rectangular Parallelepiped, system, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square Base. • Internet & Emails
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- Web Browsing – Searching, downloading, uploading - Point and interval estimation predict population
les. values.
- E-Banking – Online transactions and managing - Hypothesis testing determines statistical signi cance
accounts safely. using tests like Z, t, Chi-square, and F-tests.
- Email Management – Sending, receiving, organising
emails. 10. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
• Networking & Cyber Security - Compares multiple group means using one-way and
- Networking– Devices (routers, modems) and protocols two-way classi cation.
(rules for communication).
- Cybersecurity Threats – Viruses, hacking, Trojans, and 11. Time Series Analysis
ways to protect against them (antivirus, strong - Examines trends and seasonal changes in data over
passwords, rewalls). time.

Statistics 12. Index Numbers


- Measures price or quantity changes over time.
- Types include consumer price indices and cost-of-
1. Data Collection & Presentation living indices.
- Data can be primary (collected rsthand) or
secondary (from existing sources).
- Data is presented in **tables, charts, graphs, and
frequency distributions** to make it understandable.

2. Measures of Central Tendency


- Mean (average), Median (middle value), and Mode
(most frequent value) summarise a dataset.
- Quartiles, deciles, and percentiles divide data into
sections for analysis.

3. Measures of Dispersion
- Range, quartile deviation, mean deviation, and
standard deviation, show how spread out data is.
- Relative measures compare variability between
datasets.

4. Moments, Skewness & Kurtosis


- Moments describe properties of a distribution.
- Skewness shows whether data is leaning left or right.
- Kurtosis tells whether the distribution is at or
peaked.

5. Correlation & Regression


- Correlation measures relationships between two
variables.
- Regression helps predict one variable based on
another.
- Includes scatter plots, rank correlation, multiple
regression, and association measures.

6. Probability Theory
- Probability is the likelihood of an event happening.
- Includes independent events, Bayes’ theorem, and
conditional probability.

7. Random Variables & Distributions


- Variables can be random, meaning their values are
uncertain.
- Common distributions: Binomial, Poisson, Normal,
and Exponential** describe di erent probability
scenarios.

8. Sampling Theory
- Samples represent populations.
- Includes methods like random sampling, strati ed
sampling, and cluster sampling.

9. Statistical Inference
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