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Good Evening Readers,

We are glad to inform you that, finally we launched this - 100% Free Mock Test Series to achieve our moto of 'Free and Pro' Education. These Mock Tests are prepared for those students who are preparing for competitive examinations like UGC NET JRF, UPSC, UPPSC, SSC, DSSSB, NDA, RBI, BANKING, State PSCs, RRB. CBI, IB, NIFT, etc. Our core moto behind this launch is to provide a 'Free and Pro' platform of Objective Types Questions for needy students as most of them are not able to afford charges to purchase such practice sets which is a crucial component to crack a exam. In short, we tried to provide best content to you, in a form which is required today.

We hope you will take benefit of this initiative.


INSTRUCTIONS

1. We started with 'History' Section and soon other sections will be added. 

2. Every section is divided into Easy Level, Moderate Level and Hard Level sub-sections, you can choose what level of test you want to give.

3. Each Sub-Sections (Easy/Moderate/Hard) have various Sets which will updated on regular basis. Keep checking on regular basis. Bookmark this page to do so easily.

4. Each Set have 10 to 20 Questions. Questions are prepared by reference study materials, which are mentioned in each question. Students can acquire more knowledge by reading them. However, our explanation is sufficient. 

5. There is no On-Screen Timer. According to modern exam pattern 15 to 25 minutes are sufficient for a set to be completed. Take a work-sheet and watch with you while attempting test and complete it within time limit. (Download CreatureHistory Free Mock Test Worksheet for these Questions)

6. Previous year questions along with respected examination details are added in each sets.


We hope that, this platform is helping you in your educational needs. For any query, objection and suggestion write us by Contact Form or Comment Section.


All the best!



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