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Eduquity Pattern GK Class Boosts SSC CHSL 2026 Preparation

Eduquity Pattern GK class covers key geography, environment, and river topics for 2026 competitive exams. Perfect for SSC, UPSC, and government exam aspirants.
authorImageVarnika Srivastava10 Nov, 2025
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In an engaging online class for SSC CHSL aspirants, Physics Wallah (PW) continued its Eduquity Pattern General Knowledge session, testing students’ grasp on geography and environment-based questions. The live rapid-fire format, designed for the 2026 SSC CHSL exam, blended learning with recall speed to prepare students for competitive exam pressure.

The session began with the instructor interacting warmly with students before diving straight into questions. The quiz-style format covered crucial static GK topics — from mineral belts and rivers to climate layers and historical capitals — ensuring aspirants strengthen their conceptual foundation.

Key Topics Covered in the Session

The class opened with questions on India’s Koderma-Hazaribagh belt, known for mica deposits, and moved on to other minerals such as bauxite, coal, and copper across Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. Students also discussed the transfer of heat through horizontal air movement, identifying it as advection, and learned about non-coastal regions like the Brahmaputra plains.

Further questions tested their awareness of India’s coalfields — Jharia and Raniganj, the Darjeeling hills known for tea production, and the stratospheric ozone layer, which protects against harmful UV rays. The instructor connected each topic with examples, helping students relate concepts to real-world knowledge.

In environmental geography, students learned about the Sundarbans mangrove forest, home to Sundari trees and recognized as a carbon sink, and identified the Stratosphere as the layer containing the ozone shield.

Linking Concepts to Current Affairs

The educator emphasized that many questions align with current affairs or topics trending in the news — such as river disputes between India and Bangladesh and the importance of the Indus Water Treaty (1960). This integration of static GK with ongoing events highlighted PW’s signature Eduquity approach, which bridges conceptual learning with contextual awareness.

The class also explored the Garo, Khasi, and Jaintia hills of Meghalaya, river confluences like Bhagirathi and Alaknanda forming the Ganga, and the Nilgiri Hills, where the Western and Eastern Ghats meet.

Highlights from the Session

Students answered questions on:

  • India’s largest peninsular river — Godavari

  • The Tapi River, with a length of about 724 km

  • The Amazon River, known for its vast water volume

  • The Chhota Nagpur Plateau, called the “Storehouse of Minerals”

  • The Dal Lake in Srinagar, known as the “Jewel of Kashmir”

The instructor also explained topics like tropopause height, Köppen climate classification, monsoon crops (Kharif), and rainfall ranges in dry deciduous forests. Each concept was revisited with examples from India’s geography and environment.

Next Steps and Announcements

Towards the end, students were informed that the next class (Monday/Tuesday) would introduce a new 2026-focused Eduquity series. A recorded session was also made available for revision, followed by a 5 PM SSC CHSL English Mega Mock Test (Day 1).

Learners were encouraged to download the class PDF from Telegram, continue practicing with the GK Pulse book, and enroll in the Ujjwal 2026 paid batch for a complete SSC CHSL preparation roadmap.

 

SSC 2025 Exam updates FAQs

What is the Eduquity Pattern GK session about?

It is a structured revision class covering key topics like geography, rivers, and environment for competitive exams

Which topics were discussed in the session?

The class covered minerals, plateaus, rivers, hill ranges, ozone layer, and Indian climate zones.

Who can benefit from the Eduquity Pattern GK classes?

Students preparing for SSC, UPSC, and other government exams in the 2026 batch can benefit most.

What was the highlight of the session?

A rapid-fire quiz format helped students recall important Eduquity-based questions from past patterns.
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