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Complete preparation for all Staff Selection Commission exams. Tier-wise notes, speed-maths tricks, general studies capsules and full-length scored mocks designed around the latest SSC pattern.

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SSC Maths Tricks & Shortcuts

Time-saving methods for arithmetic, algebra & geometry.

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General Studies One-Liners

2,000+ static GK one-liners for CGL & CHSL.

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English Vocabulary Builder

Idioms, one-word substitutions & synonyms for SSC.

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SSC CGL Tier-1 PYQ

Previous year solved papers, topic-sorted.

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Reasoning Chapterwise Notes

Non-verbal & verbal reasoning with diagrams.

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Static GK Capsule 2026

History, polity, geography & science quick-revision.

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Quantitative Aptitude

Percentage, profit-loss, time & work fundamentals.

📝 5 questions⏱ 6 min📊 Moderate
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General Awareness

Indian polity, history & science.

📝 5 questions⏱ 5 min📊 Moderate
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General Intelligence

Analogy, series & classification.

📝 5 questions⏱ 5 min📊 Easy
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English Comprehension

Synonyms, antonyms & error detection.

📝 5 questions⏱ 5 min📊 Easy
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Full Mock Test

CGL-style mixed mock across maths, GK, reasoning & English.

📝 10 questions⏱ 12 min📊 Mixed
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SSC CGL Complete Foundation

Full syllabus across maths, reasoning, English & GS.

₹2,499
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Maths Shortcut Live Workshop

Solve any SSC arithmetic question in under a minute.

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Static GK Marathon

Recorded one-shot revision of the entire static GK.

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Weekly Mock Discussion

Live analysis of the week's full-length mock test.

Fri, 7:00 PM
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English for SSC (Zero to Hero)

Grammar, vocab & comprehension recorded series.

₹1,199
▶ VIDEOVideo · 60 lessons

CHSL Crash Course

Focused crash course for CHSL Tier-1.

₹1,799
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So DAY = 4,5,6 = 456."}, {"q": "Next in series: Z, X, V, T, ?", "options": ["S", "R", "Q", "P"], "answer": 1, "explain": "Letters skip one backward: Z,X,V,T → next is R."}, {"q": "Which number completes: 1, 4, 9, 16, ?", "options": ["20", "24", "25", "36"], "answer": 2, "explain": "These are perfect squares: 1²,2²,3²,4²,5² = 25."}, {"q": "Find the next: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ?", "options": ["11", "12", "13", "10"], "answer": 2, "explain": "Fibonacci: each term is the sum of the previous two. 5+8 = 13."}, {"q": "Odd one out: Square, Circle, Triangle, Cube", "options": ["Square", "Circle", "Triangle", "Cube"], "answer": 3, "explain": "Cube is 3-D; the rest are 2-D shapes."}, {"q": "If TODAY is coded as UPEBZ, how is WIN coded?", "options": ["XJO", "VHM", "XKO", "YJP"], "answer": 0, "explain": "Each letter +1: W→X, I→J, N→O = XJO."}, {"q": "Pointing to a boy, Sita said ‘He is the son of my father's son.’ The boy is Sita's:", "options": ["Son", "Brother", "Nephew", "Cousin"], "answer": 2, "explain": "Father's son = Sita's brother; brother's son = nephew."}, {"q": "Which comes next: AZ, BY, CX, ?", "options": ["DV", "DW", "EW", "DX"], "answer": 1, "explain": "First letter +1 (A,B,C,D), second letter −1 (Z,Y,X,W) → DW."}]}, "ssc_eng": {"id": "ssc_eng", "title": "SSC · English Comprehension", "questions": [{"q": "Choose the synonym of ‘Abundant’:", "options": ["Scarce", "Plentiful", "Empty", "Rare"], "answer": 1, "explain": "‘Abundant’ means existing in large quantities — i.e. plentiful."}, {"q": "One-word substitution: ‘A person who eats everything’", "options": ["Herbivore", "Carnivore", "Omnivore", "Insectivore"], "answer": 2, "explain": "An omnivore eats both plants and animals — i.e. everything."}, {"q": "Find the error: ‘Each of the students / have submitted / their work.’", "options": ["Each of the students", "have submitted", "their work", "No error"], "answer": 1, "explain": "‘Each’ is singular, so it takes ‘has submitted’, not ‘have’."}, {"q": "Choose the correct idiom meaning ‘very rarely’:", "options": ["Once in a blue moon", "Piece of cake", "Break the ice", "Hit the books"], "answer": 0, "explain": "‘Once in a blue moon’ means something that happens very rarely."}, {"q": "Antonym of ‘Generous’:", "options": ["Kind", "Giving", "Stingy", "Helpful"], "answer": 2, "explain": "‘Generous’ means giving freely; its opposite is ‘stingy’ (unwilling to give)."}, {"q": "Choose the correct spelling:", "options": ["Definately", "Definitely", "Definitly", "Definetly"], "answer": 1, "explain": "The correct spelling is ‘definitely’."}, {"q": "Plural of ‘Mouse’ (animal) is:", "options": ["Mouses", "Mice", "Mouse", "Mices"], "answer": 1, "explain": "The irregular plural of ‘mouse’ is ‘mice’."}, {"q": "Fill in: ‘He is good ___ mathematics.’", "options": ["in", "at", "on", "with"], "answer": 1, "explain": "The correct preposition is ‘good at’."}, {"q": "Antonym of ‘Ancient’:", "options": ["Old", "Modern", "Historic", "Antique"], "answer": 1, "explain": "‘Ancient’ means very old; its opposite is ‘modern’."}, {"q": "Choose the adverb: ‘She sings beautifully.’", "options": ["She", "sings", "beautifully", "—"], "answer": 2, "explain": "‘Beautifully’ modifies the verb ‘sings’, so it is an adverb."}]}, "ssc_full": {"id": "ssc_full", "title": "SSC · Full Mock Test", "questions": [{"q": "If 20% of a number is 50, the number is:", "options": ["200", "250", "150", "300"], "answer": 1, "explain": "20% of x = 50 → x = 50×100/20 = 250."}, {"q": "Who is known as the ‘Father of the Indian Constitution’?", "options": ["Mahatma Gandhi", "Dr. B. 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Its speed is:", "options": ["10 m/s", "12 m/s", "15 m/s", "8 m/s"], "answer": 0, "explain": "Speed = distance/time = 150/15 = 10 m/s."}, {"q": "The Tropic of Cancer does NOT pass through which Indian state?", "options": ["Gujarat", "Rajasthan", "Odisha", "Madhya Pradesh"], "answer": 2, "explain": "The Tropic of Cancer passes through 8 Indian states but NOT Odisha."}, {"q": "Complete the analogy: Hand : Glove :: Foot : ?", "options": ["Sock", "Shoe", "Leg", "Toe"], "answer": 1, "explain": "A glove covers the hand; a shoe covers the foot (the standard worn covering)."}, {"q": "One-word substitution: ‘A person who eats everything’", "options": ["Herbivore", "Carnivore", "Omnivore", "Insectivore"], "answer": 2, "explain": "An omnivore eats both plants and animals — i.e. everything."}, {"q": "The simple interest on ₹2000 at 5% per annum for 3 years is:", "options": ["₹250", "₹300", "₹350", "₹400"], "answer": 1, "explain": "SI = PRT/100 = 2000×5×3/100 = ₹300."}, {"q": "Which gas is most abundant in Earth's atmosphere?", "options": ["Oxygen", "Carbon dioxide", "Nitrogen", "Hydrogen"], "answer": 2, "explain": "Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the atmosphere, the largest share."}]}}; /* ===== PAYMENT CONFIG — replace these with your real details ===== */ window.EXAMPUNCH_PAY = { upiId: "exampunch@upi", // ← your UPI ID paymentLink: "https://YOUR-PAYMENT-LINK", // ← Razorpay/Instamojo/PayU page whatsapp: "910000000000" // ← your WhatsApp number (with country code) };