SSC CGL consistently asks 2-3 direct questions on schemes. Common question types include:
- Launch year and minister
- Target beneficiaries and eligibility
- Scheme objectives and components
- Nodal ministry and implementing agency
- Budget allocation and coverage
Shortcut Formula for Scheme Memory:
Scheme Name = LYMO (Launch Year + Minister + Objective)
Example: PM-KISAN = 2019 + Agriculture Minister + Income support to farmers
Worked Example 1: Identifying Scheme Categories
Question: Classify these schemes - MGNREGA, Ayushman Bharat, PM-KISAN
Step 1: Check funding source
- MGNREGA: Central funds, State implementation = Centrally Sponsored
- Ayushman Bharat: Central funds, State implementation = Centrally Sponsored
- PM-KISAN: Direct Central implementation = Central Scheme
Step 2: Verify through nodal ministry
- MGNREGA: Rural Development Ministry
- Ayushman Bharat: Health Ministry
- PM-KISAN: Agriculture Ministry
Answer: First two are Centrally Sponsored, PM-KISAN is Central Scheme
Worked Example 2: Timeline-based Questions
Question: Arrange in chronological order - Digital India, Make in India, Skill India
Step 1: Apply launch year memory technique
- Digital India: 2015 (remember: 2015 = Digital year)
- Make in India: 2014 (remember: 2014 = Manufacturing push)
- Skill India: 2015 (remember: same year as Digital India)
Step 2: Use month-wise sorting for same year
- Make in India: September 2014
- Digital India: July 2015
- Skill India: July 2015 (same month, but announced later)
Answer: Make in India → Digital India → Skill India
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