| English | GK |
|---|---|
| Vocabulary | History |
| – Synonyms & Antonyms | – Indian History |
| – Latin Maxims | a. Ancient History |
| – Foreign Words | b. Medieval History |
| – Spelling Check | c. Modern History |
| – Legal Vocabulary | – World History |
| – Proverbs | Indian Polity |
| – Idioms | – Parliamentary System & Related Concepts |
| – Phrasal Verbs | – Local Self Governments |
| Grammar | – Various Constitutional Positions e.g. Schedules, Articles, Lists, etc. |
| – Direct & Indirect Speech | – Fundamental Rights |
| – Parts of Speech | – Fundamental Duties |
| – Active & Passive Voice | – Directive Principles of State Policy |
| – Affirmative – Negative – Interrogatory – Exclamatory Sentences | – Historical Cases |
| – Simple, Complex & Compound Sentences | – Political Parties |
| – Subject-Predicate – Clauses & Phrases | – Lists: Past PMs, CMs, CJIs, Governors |
| – Modifiers & Conditionals | Geography |
| – Subject Verb Agreement | – India |
| – Tenses | a. States & UTs |
| – Analogy | b. Minerals & Resources |
| – Parallelism | c. Physical Forms |
| – Error Detection & Sentence Correction | d. Ports |
| – Para Jumbles | e. Neighboring Countries |
| – Cloze Test & Sentence Completion | – World |
| Reading Comprehension | a. Definition of Physical Features, like Estuaries, Isles, Isthmus, etc. |
| – Styles & Tones | b. Major Landforms |
| – Main Idea | c. Countries & Capitals |
| – Specific Detail | d. Continent-wise relevant facts |
| – Continued Idea | Sports |
| – Inference & Conclusion | – India |
| – Implied Idea | – World |
| – Method of Argument | Science & technology |
| – Logical Structure | – Discoveries & Inventions |
| – I, II, III Type Questions | – Appliances & Uses |
| – Vaccines & Medicines | |
| – Diseases & Symptoms | |
| Books & Authors | |
| Awards & Prizes | |
| National/International Organizations | |
| Firsts in the World | |
| Cinemas | |
| Art & Culture | |
| Currencies |
| Maths | Logic Reasoning |
|---|---|
| Numbers, HCF & LCM | Codes |
| Time & Work | Family Relations |
| Time & Distance | Directions |
| Linear Equations | Groups & Arrangements |
| Averages & Mean | Logical Series |
| Ratio – Proportion & Variation | Logical Puzzles |
| Alligations & Mixtures | Syllogisms |
| Percentages | Ordering of Sentences |
| Profit & Loss | Assumptions |
| Simple Interest & Compound Interest | Conclusions |
| Clock & Calendar | Strengths of Arguments |
| Mensuration | Course of Action |
| Probability | Assertion & Reasoning |
| Permutation & Combination | Degree of Truth & Falsity |
| Sequence & Series | Critical Reasoning |
| Legal Reasoning | ||
Law of Torts |
Criminal Law |
Law of Contracts |
| The Law of Torts in India | i. Basic Concepts | 1. Indian Contract Act – Origin and Short Description |
| Constituents of a Tort (i) Wrongful Act | a – Knowledge | 2. Offer |
| b – Intention | Types of Offers | |
| c – Voluntary Act | ||
| General Defences | d – Acts done in furtherance of common intention | 3. Acceptance |
| i) VNFI and Defences | e – Liability of a minor and persons of unsound mind | Acceptance (advanced) |
| ii) Necessity | f – Acts considered to be wrong, but not prohibited by law | |
| iii) Act of God | g – Other Exceptions | 4. Consideration |
| iv) Inevitable Accident | ii. Theft | Consideration (advanced) |
| v) Remoteness of Damage | iii. Culpable Homicide & Murder | |
| vi) Private Defence | iv. Private Defence | 5. Capacity to Contract |
| vii) Statutory Authority | v. Voluntary Intoxication under Criminal Law | |
| viii) Sovereign Power | vi. Criminal trespass | 6. Free Consent |
| ix) Liability wrt one’s age | vii. Sedition | a) Coercion |
| viii. Criminal Negligence | b) Undue Influence | |
| Vicarious Liability | ix. Criminal Conspiracy | |
| Vicarious Liability advanced | x. Mischief | |
| xi. Cheating | ||
| xii. Unlawful Assembly | ||
| Torts of Defamation | xiii. VNFI under IPC | |
| Defamation advanced | xiv. Attempt & Attempt to commit an offence under IPC | |
| xv. Ignorance of Law | ||
| Tort of Nuisance | xvi. Force | |
| Nuisance advanced | xvii. Defamation under Criminal Law | |
| xviii. Criminal Fraud | ||