As someone preparing for Sarkari Naukri Exam, you will know just how important it is for you to be well versed in General Knowledge (GK) topics. General Knowledge questions, in our opinion, are the easiest part of any entrance test for a government job, but only if you’re prepared well.
Not only will your proficiency at GK topics help you score high marks in quick time, it will also ensure that you perform better in Group Discussions and Interviews. Many candidates take GK topics very lightly, not realizing how important it can be in their competitive exam.
There are several ways to improve your general knowledge. You should make it a habit to read newspapers and current affairs magazines regularly. You should also make it a point to browse this page every day.
- Everyday Science
- Physical Geography
- Indian Economy
- Indian History
- World History
- Awards and Honors
- Indian Polity
- Indian Constitution
- Indian and World Geography
- Indian and Global Current Affairs
- International Organizations
- Other Miscellaneous GK
How to Prepare for General Knowledge Test in Sarkari Naukri Exam?
Here are tips on how you can master the GK Test in your competitive exams.
Tip #1: Read newspapers regularly. You must make it is a habit to read national newspapers such as the Times of India, the Indian Express, The Hindu, the Telegraph and the Hindustan Times regularly.
You should also read a couple of vernacular or regional newspapers of your choice. Just keep your eye out for what’s happening in the nation and the rest of the world.
Tip #2: Watch news broadcasts and current affairs shows on TV. You should watch current affairs programs on DD News regularly. DD News is best for those participating in competitive exams for government jobs as it cuts through the clutter and contains only the latest news, and nothing else, unlike private broadcasters.
You should listen to the All India Radio broadcasts as well, and also watch BBC and CNN for information on international affairs.
Tip #3: You should always keep a notepad with you and note down anything you think is important to you from the exam perspective. This way, you will be able to recollect facts faster, whenever needed.
Tip #4: Use the internet as much as possible. Google is your best friend, as is Wikipedia. Also check the online editions of different newspapers and magazines.
There are many groups on Facebook where the latest news and current affairs are discussed; you should join at least some of them.
Tip #5: Make it a point to browse the General Knowledge every day. Participate in the online quizzes and free mock tests and evaluate yourself.