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CLOCKS

The topic “CLOCKS holds well importance because every year it is being asked in almost all the competitive exams like IBPS Specialist Officer ; RRB Assistant Loco Pilot ; Staff Selection Commission (SSC) ; SBI PO ; SBI Clerk ; SBI SO ; IBPS PO ; IBPS Clerk. Along with this; it also forms an integral part of the placement related questions that are being asked in the recruitment drives during the process of hiring in the colleges; poll- campus and off-campus. 


CLOCKS form an integral part of the question paper because this is the only topic in the syllabus which holds the questions of Verbal and Non - Verbal Reasoning. At this platform, it is being tried to impart complete knowledge of this topic by providing you with profound knowledge and ample number of questions for practice so as to make you accomplished with the concepts and the shortest route.

 

Time plays a vital role in a competitive exam. Attempting maximum number of questions in stipulated time and that too with higher level of accuracy makes the chances of selection higher. Students are often mistaken  to attempt the reasoning straight in the exams.  Without any prior practice leads the chances of failure to them. Whereas, prior pains  always tend to produce fruitful results. 

Without practice, students end up wasting nearly 1 minute from their precious time in solving a single question without any certainty of accuracy. However,  practice tends to decrease this time by 10 - 15 second  and that too error - free. 


To help you in exams in scoring good marks , gyaanshalaa.blogspot.com is here to serve you by providing so many shortcuts keeping the relevance of the exam in mind. Go through our notes, to surely notice a clear difference between the strategic approach and unversed approach.


Now, we will share all the details of the topic “CLOCKS” along with the examples for practice. 


Four types of question formed from the topic of Clocks are :

  1. Image Based : 

  1.  Mirror Images 

  2. Water Images 

      2. Angle Based : Angle between the Hands of the clock

      3. Time Based : Calculating time between the hands

      4. Error :


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  1. Dear ma'am/sir,
    The knowledge imparted by you on the topic Clock is helpful.
    I would be great if you please explain the topics of Number System.

    Thanking you

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    2. Thanks for your valuable feedback. I will surely explain each of the topic of Number System.

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