Rapid General Knowledge-2026 with Current Affairs | UPSC, State PSC, SSC, Bank, Railways RRB, Defence NDA/CDS, CUET , Teaching, State Govt & other Useful For All Competitive Exams

Rapid General Knowledge-2026 with Current Affairs | UPSC, State PSC, SSC, Bank, Railways RRB, Defence NDA/CDS, CUET , Teaching, State Govt & other Useful For All Competitive Exams

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  • ISBN : 9789348203700
  • Language : English
  • Edition : 1ST
  • Publication Year : 2025
  • Number of pages : 124
  • Binding Style : SoftCover
  • Weight : 150
  • Author Name : Team Prabhat
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"""Rapid General Knowledge-2026"" is a book designed to provide readers with a wide range of important and current general knowledge information that is expected to be relevant for the year 2026. It covers various topics, including history, geography, science, technology, politics, sports, economics, and culture, among others. This type of book typically serves as a resource for students, competitive exam aspirants, and anyone looking to stay updated with the latest trends and information.

Though the exact content may vary, a general knowledge book like this usually includes:

Updated Facts and Figures: Information about world events, nations, leaders, economies, and cultural phenomena as they stand in 2026.

Quiz-Style Format: It may contain quiz-like sections or practice questions to test knowledge and help readers prepare for competitive exams or general awareness competitions.

Categorized Topics: Sections dedicated to specific domains such as:

World Politics and Current Affairs
World Geography (maps, capitals, etc.)
Science and Technology (latest innovations)
Sports (major events, records, and players)
Arts, Culture, and Entertainment
Important Historical Events and Figures
Clear Explanations: Brief yet comprehensive explanations of significant terms, events, and trends.

Timely Updates: Since general knowledge is always evolving, books like this one focus on providing information that’s as up-to-date as possible, often covering anticipated events for that specific year (2026, in this case)"

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