This book is ideal for aspirants of SSC (CGL, CHSL, etc.), Banking (IBPS, SBI), Railways, UPSC Prelims, CDS, and State PCS exams who are looking for a one-stop, updated, and reliable resource for all static general knowledge facts. It is suitable for beginners to build a base and for advanced learners for systematic revision.
Yes, the book is written in an easy-to-understand language, making it suitable for beginners and those at various levels of GK preparation.
Yes, it contains over 1000 previous year questions (PYQs) and practice sets designed to help candidates assess their preparation.
Yes, its well-organized chapters, bullet-point style, and highlighted facts make it an ideal tool for last-minute revision. You can quickly go through lists of Presidents, Mountain Peaks, National Parks, Awards, and Scientific Facts a day or two before the exam.
Yes, the content is systematically curated to match the syllabus of major competitive exams such as SSC, UPSC, Railways, State PSC, and banking exams.
Yes, detailed chapters on Indian history and geography provide extensive coverage of topics from ancient to modern times and physical to political geography.
Yes, with its focused content, practice questions, and revision material, it helps in boosting scores efficiently.
Based on the table of contents and typical Arihant style, the book primarily relies on textual presentation, tables, and lists for maximum information density. It may include some maps or diagrams (e.g., river systems, location of parks), but its strength is in well-structured textual facts optimized for revision.
Yes, this is a standout feature. It dedicates significant space to culture under the History section, covering Classical Music, Classical Dances, Folk Paintings, Famous Temples, and UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list—topics that are consistently asked in various exams.
Absolutely. The 2025 edition includes Major Schemes of the Central Government, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Census 2011 highlights, and an updated list of State-wise Geographical Indication (GI) Tags, which are crucial for modern exam patterns.
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This book is ideal for aspirants of SSC (CGL, CHSL, etc.), Banking (IBPS, SBI), Railways, UPSC Prelims, CDS, and State PCS exams who are looking for a one-stop, updated, and reliable resource for all static general knowledge facts. It is suitable for beginners to build a base and for advanced learners for systematic revision.
Yes, the book is written in an easy-to-understand language, making it suitable for beginners and those at various levels of GK preparation.
Yes, it contains over 1000 previous year questions (PYQs) and practice sets designed to help candidates assess their preparation.
Yes, its well-organized chapters, bullet-point style, and highlighted facts make it an ideal tool for last-minute revision. You can quickly go through lists of Presidents, Mountain Peaks, National Parks, Awards, and Scientific Facts a day or two before the exam.
Yes, the content is systematically curated to match the syllabus of major competitive exams such as SSC, UPSC, Railways, State PSC, and banking exams.
Yes, detailed chapters on Indian history and geography provide extensive coverage of topics from ancient to modern times and physical to political geography.
Yes, with its focused content, practice questions, and revision material, it helps in boosting scores efficiently.
Based on the table of contents and typical Arihant style, the book primarily relies on textual presentation, tables, and lists for maximum information density. It may include some maps or diagrams (e.g., river systems, location of parks), but its strength is in well-structured textual facts optimized for revision.
Yes, this is a standout feature. It dedicates significant space to culture under the History section, covering Classical Music, Classical Dances, Folk Paintings, Famous Temples, and UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list—topics that are consistently asked in various exams.
Absolutely. The 2025 edition includes Major Schemes of the Central Government, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Census 2011 highlights, and an updated list of State-wise Geographical Indication (GI) Tags, which are crucial for modern exam patterns.