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5 Golden rules or Tips to Crack Airforce Phase-2 Group Discussion Easily

Things to Take Care in Discussion: Don’t get aggressive, even if you are a very good speaker you cannot be an Airmen in the Airforce if you lose your calm. There is a saying - “Never lose your cool”. Never participate in a fish market, as this would lead to unnecessary chaos & the assessors might wash out the batch. You can calm the group down once or twice, even if they do not listen then remain quiet, there are high chances that they select the one who remains quite. During discussion too, don't look at the assessors as you are discussing amongst the group. Take part in the group discussion actively by listening to others and contributing to the discussion. Also, remember to let others speak and give them a fair chance. Keep calm, control the tempo of the group and help others express their ideas. If you follow these 5 rules, you are likely to Crack Airforce Phase-2 Group Discussion Easily. Join on Telegram Search airforcestudy on Telegram App. https://t.me/airforcestudy

Guide to Crack Group Discussion Easily

Why is Group Discussion conducted? During Airforce Selection, Group discussion is being conducted nowadays. This is a very important exercise for the selection of the Airmen. Group discussion is the best way to analyze the personality traits, knowledge, behavioral skills, confidence, teamwork and leadership skills of the candidate. Along with these, the panel member also checks the communication skills, listening skills and the ability to convince others. How to Prepare for the Group Discussion Round? It is essential to prepare seriously for the Group Discussion round as it matters a lot in your final score.  1) Be aware of the current affairs - This is the most important as most of the time the topics in the group discussion of the bank exams are directly or somehow related to the ongoing current affairs. If you are not aware of the tits and bits of the topic given then you will not be able to express your opinion independently and will only be able to repeat what others have alre...

Social Media and Freedom of Expression: GD Topic for Airforce Phase2

Topic:  Social Media and Freedom of Expression. Social media has empowered citizens by providing them ready tool at the disposal of citizens to express themselves. Not only do people keep in touch with their near and dear ones and have access to world but also use the platform for airing their grievances. However, challenges also abound as this fluid medium is susceptible to abuse and spreading of hate speech. Abuse of freedom of expression via social media is one of the biggest challenges that modern society is facing. Such reckless abuse of online platform is weakening the social fabric. But the answer lies not in blanket ban or aggressive censoring but in sensible management by responsible authorities (and not throttling the social media) and self-management by conscious citizenry.

Notes on GST by Garhwal Sir for Airforce Phase2

Don't raise your voice, improve your Arguments. GST stands for good and service tax. It was implemented on 1 july 2017. Implementation of gst will be one of the biggest econimic reform in our country.gst is a integrated tax that replaced all the indirect taxes like excise duty,custom tax,entertainment tax etc.as before implementation of Gst various taxes are levied on product on diffrent levels for eg. If a product has to be transported from one state to another state than states own taxes are levied on the product which result in the overall increase in the cost of the product.GST will replace these loop holes in our economy .after gst implemetation there is a commom tax structure all over the country and tax will be levied only at the final destination of the product . this will simpify the overall tax structure of our economy which in resutls will attract investors to invest in our country which will boost investment and economic growth of our country. Gst is also considered as ...

Most Expected topic for Group Discussion in 2020

Important Topics: Disaster management  Lockdown and challenges ahead of the Indian economy Role of women in the Armed forces Non Performing Assets and the Indian economy The future of farming: Zero budget natural farming India-u.s.a /China relations and challenges Role of Armed forces during Natural disaster Artificial Intelligence and Impact on Human evolution Significance of Space-age for India Cyberspace and emerging challenges for India Importance of Swami Vivekananda in the 21st century Superstition and its existence in modern times Impact of modern technology on farming Global Warming: Causes, Effects & Initiatives by Government Interstate water disputes  The increasing crime rate  in India Weak governance is one of the fundamental causes of corruption Role of India in the new world order Impact of online gaming on the youth of India Advances in medical science

Yoga and Its Benefits : Study Material for Group Discussion Airforce Phase2

Yoga is the Sanskrit word for union. It involves a group of physical, mental and spiritual practices. Patanjali, who was a pioneer of classical yoga defined it as "the cessation of the modification of the mind". From time immemorial, people have been practising the art of yoga. It is believed that yoga was originated in the pre-Vedic period and was practised by the saints and the yogis to meditate and attain the path of enlightenment. But as time passed, it was seen that yoga had many health benefits and it was then that this culture started passing. Yoga gurus from India even spread the culture to the west and in time it became popular as a form of a physical exercise in the western world. Yoga, as we call it, has evolved to a great extent since the time of its discovery and it has been divided into subcategories of its own. It includes religion, philosophy and various practices. Yoga uses breathing techniques, exercise and meditation and helps in improving the over...

Adverb

Dear aspirants, Here we are with our fourteenth  module  of English Master Series. Hope this will surely help you with your English Language preparation. Here in this Module we will study about  Adverb . ADVERB An adverb  is a word that is used to change or qualify the meaning of an adjective, a verb, a clause, another adverb, or any other type of word or phrase with the exception of determiners and adjectives that directly modify nouns. Simple Adverb Simple Adverb which denotes time, place, number, frequency of manner, reason, degree, affirmation or negation. Ex: Susan writes  quickly  and  well. Ram will visit  tomorrow. Let's go  home. Note :  Adverbs can answer questions like these: "How?" ( quickly  and  well ) "When?" ( tomorrow ) "Where?" ( home ) "To what extent?" ( very  funny) Interrogative Adverbs An interrogative adverb asks a question. The interrogative adverbs are  how, when, where, and  why. Ex: Ho...

Verb Part 2

  Dear aspirants, Here we are with our thirteenth  module  of English Master Series. Hope this will surely help you with your English Language preparation. Here in this Module we will study about   Tricks of Verb - II . Tricks of Verb - II Non-finite verbs A non-finite verb is a verb that does not function as the predicate verb in a clause. While some non-finite verbs take the form of past or present participles, they are generally not inflected—that is, they don’t have mood, tense, number, aspect, gender, or person. The opposite of a non-finite verb is a finite verb, which does serve as a predicate verb—for example, the verbs in She walks, He sings, and I went. There are three main types of non-finite verbs: gerunds, infinitives, and participles.   Gerunds A gerund is an  -ing  verb that functions as a noun. Ex: Are you into  reading ? Sailing  is my favourite sport. When the same words are used as adjectives, they are partici...

Verb

Dear aspirants, Here we are with our twelfth  module  of English Master Series. Hope this will surely help you with your English Language preparation. Here in this Module we will study about   Tricks of Verb . Tricks of Verb Forms of Verbs 1.   Present (Ist form) 2.   Past (2 nd  form) 3.   Past Participle (3 rd  form) 4.   Present Partciple (ing form) Main Verbs Those Verbs that express an action, an occurrence or a state of being and those which  have V 1  /    V 2  / V 3  /    ing  or   s / es  forms are called  Main Verbs. Ex: I  know  you. ( V1 ) I  knew  you. ( V2 ) I have  known  you for two years. ( V3 ) The forms of Main Verbs will change if the sentence of the sentence changes. Auxiliary Verbs:  They are used in addition to other verbs. These are also called helping verbs. Modal Auxiliary Verbs:  They are also called helping...

English Grammar for Defence Exam by Garhwal Sir #1 Topic -Pronoun Part-1

Dear aspirants, Here we are with our third module of English Master Series. Hope this will surely help you with your English Language preparation. Here in this Module we will study about   Tricks of Pronoun . TRICKS OF PRONOUN  Rules 1.  Verb is preceded by the nominative form of Pronoun and followed by the Objective case. Ex: I teach him. (Active Voice) I ( subject )   teach ( verb )   him( object ). He is taught by me. (Passive Voice) Note: In case of changing from Active to Passive Voice the place of subject and object in interchanging. 2.  If all the three persons or two out of three persons come in a single sentence , the order is 231. You ,  he  and  I  shall study for the exam. ( 231 ) He  and  I  have finished our work. ( 31 ) You  and  he  have done a great job. ( 23 ) 3.  If all the three persons or two out of three persons come in a single sentence and something wrong is talked...

English Grammar for Defence Exam by Garhwal Sir #2 Topic -Pronoun Part-2

Dear aspirants, Here we are with our third module of English Master Series. Hope this will surely help you with your English Language preparation. Here in this Module we will study about   Tricks of Pronoun . TRICKS OF PRONOUN  Rules 1.  Verb is preceded by the nominative form of Pronoun and followed by the Objective case. Ex: I teach him. (Active Voice) I ( subject )   teach ( verb )   him( object ). He is taught by me. (Passive Voice) Note: In case of changing from Active to Passive Voice the place of subject and object in interchanging. 2.  If all the three persons or two out of three persons come in a single sentence , the order is 231. You ,  he  and  I  shall study for the exam. ( 231 ) He  and  I  have finished our work. ( 31 ) You  and  he  have done a great job. ( 23 ) 3.  If all the three persons or two out of three persons come in a single sentence and something wrong is talked...

How to be a successful person in life

Ta ke up one idea...Make that one idea your life. Think of it,dream of it,live on that idea. Let the brain,muscels,nerves,every part of your body, be full of that idea and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success  - Swami Vivekananda   Work hard. Stay dedicated, determined and disciplined. Take risks. Never give up. To be successful, you really have to put in all your efforts with absolutely no guarantee of getting the result you want. Absolute grit is required to compete on this level. Also, being aware that there is a risk factor involved and that all your efforts might go in vain is important. However, this shouldn’t stop you from putting in the effort . On the contrary, this should motivate you to put even more effort. Only then you’ll know what you can achieve. The idea is to prepare for the worst. Don’t be scared to take the next step. Believe in yourself and take a leap of faith. You may fail, but you won’t have to live with the regre...

Effective Tips to Crack any exam Easily

Effective Tips to Crack any exam Understanding concepts: Clearing the basics is the most important step for clearing any competitive examination. Your concepts need to be crystal clear, and you should know how to apply each of these concepts for attempting the application-based questions.    Focussing more on the complex topics: You should start your preparation with the most challenging topics as these require the maximum amount of effort and mental energy. As you are starting with a fresh mind, you will be able to devote your full attention to these topics. Once you are relieved of the stress of finishing the most difficult topics, you can complete the remaining topics with ease. This pattern of studying will improve the effectiveness of your study sessions.   Making maximum use of group study sessions: Studying alone for long hours confined in your room or at one corner of the library can be straining. You can do away with the boredom by studying in grou...

How to Crack any exam in 1 month Study

Productivity and Proactivity Enthusiasm + Hard work (Directional)- Distraction = Success Now don’t sit long for the sake of sitting. Participate in maximum. Grab the concept. Focus on why, how and when! Do quality study. Do not shift things on time. Do not take it lightly. The more you will use your brain, the more capable it will become. The best strategy to overcome your fear in any particular topic is to prepare it first before preparing anything else. This strategy is useful. Go-getter type of attitude is important. Just focus on studies when you study, this matters. Always take out 20 minutes to revise everything that you have studied that day. Revision every day in must. Take a glance over the topic of today! Not knowing the depth of the pool you are going to swim in? Well, do not just study the topic. Understand it. Take a glance at what you are going to study today and set a time limit. At least take three sessions of 3 hours each. Understand the prospects of the day’s topic, i...

Short Note on Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan for Airforce Phase2 Group Discussion

Lockdown has been very successful in limiting the spread of COVID - 19, but on the other side, it has halted all the economic activities in the country. Every sector of the economy is facing a difficult time, as a result, a huge population of the country gets unemployed. To ease out this situation and prepare the country for tough competition in the global supply chain, the Prime Minister has announced the  ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan (or Self-reliant India Mission)’  with an economic stimulus package, worth  Rs 20 lakh crores  aimed towards achieving the mission. Key Points of the Mission This package is equivalent to  10%  of India’s GDP. The amount of this Atamnirbhar Bharat Abhiyan includes other packages already announced at the starting of the lockdown incorporating measures from the Reserve Bank of India and the payouts under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana. The focus of the package will mainly be on  land, labour, liquidity and laws . Ai...

Corona Virus Notes for Airforce Phase2 Group Discussion

All you need to know about Coronavirus.  Coronavirus has been in the news for a couple of weeks. It is a kind of common virus that causes an infection in your nose, sinuses, or upper throat.  Most coronaviruses are not dangerous.  Some types of coronaviruses are serious, though. A novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) was identified as the source of illness on Jan 7, with the infection traced to a Wuhan seafood market where wildlife was also traded illegally. All You Need to Know About Novel Coronavirus  The outbreak of a novel coronavirus in Wuhan (China) has sparked fear and anxiety around the world despite the virus' low fatality rate. Experts say that  panic over coronavirus is unproductive and unwarranted.  The public  should take precautions to avoid getting sick  but the most effective preventive measures are everyday actions like increasing hand washing and avoiding touching your face. So in this article, we will try to cover everything ...

Most important previous year questions from ancient history

The source of Swastika symbol  -  Indus Valley Who is considered as the father of Indian archaeology -  Alexander Cunningham Meter  scale has been discovered from ......... -   Harappa Weapon never used by the - Indus people  -  Sword What was the major industry in  Chanhudaro ? -  Bead making The word ‘ Sindhan ’ used by the Indus people denoted -  Cotton Evidence of fractional burial has been excavated from -  Harappa The word ‘godhume’ used in the vedic period denote -  Wheat ‘Yava’ denoted -  Barley Term used to denote rice in the vedic text -  Vrihi Vedic term sita denoted -  Ploughed field Which veda mentions about wheel  -  Rigveda Vedi terms ‘Urvara’ or ‘kshetra’ denoted -  Cultivated field The famous frog hymn in Rig Veda throws light to -  Vedic education Who was considered as the god of the vedas? -  Varuna Rigvedic term ‘Duhitri’ denoted -  Milker of cows Method used...

Privatization of Indian railways GD Topic for Airforce Phase2

Context: The Indian Railways is planning to develop 50 railway stations and operating over 150 trains with the help of Private players on the model of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) drawing an example from the privatisation of the six airports in the country. The Ministry of Railways is planning to invite private players through its ticketing arm Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Cooperation (IRCTC), to run the trains. I  The Indian government policy think-tank, Niti Aayog is pushing for an extensive plan for a holistic development around railway stations that will attract private players. The Indian Railways is also planning to procure coaches, train sets, Electric Multiple Units and readymade trains from the private producers. Recently, India’ First private train Tejas Express on the Delhi-Lucknow route inducted which is operated by the IRCTC. Overview: The Indian Railways is the  Fourth largest Rail network  in the world in terms of route km (67,368km up to Financ...