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24/09/2017

Hello Friends,

UPPSC Prelims 2017 examination is over. What did you think of the exam. We'd love to hear from you. Please leave your comments here.

14/09/2017

BPSC has announced its result ..

10/09/2017

Q1.
जिला नियोजन समिति (Committee for District Planning) के सम्बन्ध में निम्नलिखित कथनों पर विचार कीजिए
कथन-
1. इसे संविधान के अनुच्छेद-243र्क् (Art-243ZD) में शामिल किया गया है।
2. इसका कार्य पंचायतों एवं नगरपालिकाओं द्वारा तैयार की गई योजनाओं को समेकित (Consolidate) करना है।
3. इसे संविधान के 73 वें संशोधन द्वारा संविधान में जोड़ा गया।\nउपरोक्त कथनों में से कौन सा/से कथन सत्य है

(A) कथन-1
(B) कथन 1 और 2
(C) कथन 2 और 3
(D) उपर्युक्तसभी

Q2.
उस विदेशी पत्रकार का नाम बताइए जिसने धरासना साल्ट वर्क्स पर सत्याग्रह के बारे में समाचार दिये
(A) मार्क टुली
(B) वेब मिलर
(C) फिलिप स्प्रेट
(D) फ्रांसिस लुई

Q3.
निम्नलिखित में गलत कथन है-
(A) बाबा रामचन्द्र ने अवध में किसानों को संगठित किया
(B) गांधी ने भारत में प्रथम सत्याग्रह का प्रयोग चम्पारन में किया।
(C) 1936 में अखिल भारतीय किसान सभा के अध्यक्ष एन०जी० रंगा थे।
(D) एन०जी०रंगा ने गांधी के चम्पारण सत्याग्रह का विरोध किया था।

Q4.
राज्यस्तरीय मानव विकास रिपोर्ट जारी करने वाला प्रथम राज्य है
(A) केरल
(B) राजस्थान
(C) मध्य प्रदेश
(D) उ0 प्र0

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10/09/2017

Considering the overwhelming response from the students, Exam Spirit team is pleased to inform you that we are conducting the Mock Test for UP PCS 2017.

It is advised that Students should attempt the test papers under examination conditions. The question Papers for the Mock test are set & provided by the Exam Spirit team. This would help the students to assess their preparation for the examination.

There are two sets of mocks tests.
Mock Test 1 will begin from 10th September to 20th September.
Mock Test 2 will begin from 16th September to 22nd September.

03/08/2017

Hi Friends,
UPSC Civil Services Exam 2017 Prelims Results are out.

Congratulations to the people who cleared and now it's time to gear up for the next phase. Keep Revising, read newspaper and make notes out of it.

Do a lot of Answer Writing. Keep Writing and writing and you will automatically start seeing the difference in the way of you write and the quality of your answer.
Give equal emphasis on your Optional also because it will really matter in the final results.

Those who could not clear, don't be tensed and sad. You might be feeling sad, but just believe that whatever happens, happens for the best. There might be some better things kept aside for you. You just need to move on.

If luck didn't favor you this time, don't be disheartened. Just be led by your dreams, don't let the problems push you.

You will face setbacks but just don't loose your patience. Rise up and again continue.

In life at every point you don't get only UPS , you will have to face DOWNS as well. In your DOWNS also try to think positive, extract something meaningful out of it and be happy. Life will teach you a lot of lessons. Be motivated, keep moving and keep learning. Instead of seeing others success, glory and failures, just see yourself. Analyze your weaknesses and work on it and keep your strengths more intact.

All the Best

Photos 20/06/2017

UPSC Prelims 2017 Paper 1(GS).
Subject wise analysis

20/06/2017

Section wise analysis of UPSC Prelims 2017 Paper 1(GS)

Environment: The focus on environment is still there with 15 questions in total. Most of the questions revolved around current affairs especially those which have potential public health and environmental impact. So, environmental news becomes an important source of reference for aspirants.

History & Art & Culture: History was more on the usual lines. There were 6 questions from Modern History and 6 from Ancient History & Art & Culture. The history portion (ancient and modern) was largely factual and less of conceptual. In comparison to Modern History the ancient portion was not so difficult in general since they were mostly factual, however, art and culture was covered largely which has always been very diverse. Also, UPSC has a penchant for picking anything from anywhere in art and culture and that makes this section very difficult to prepare. The best bet is to read NCERTs well and understanding art and culture with an eye for facts. Read | UPSC Civil Service prelims 2017 unofficial answer keys. Click here

Geography: In Geography, around 70 per cent of the questions revolve around maps. Hence, it is pretty easy for anyone who is well-cognisant with the world and India map. However, some of these questions are tricky and can fool aspirants if not thought out properly. The other miniscule number of questions from this section are from predictable and traditional geography topics like monsoon and irrigation in agriculture. Very little of physical geography was asked this time.

Economy: The questions on economy were mostly factual and related to current affairs. In all there were around 7-8 questions from economy. Also, the weightage has not changed from last year. Economics questions were not easy. Unlike previous years questions, this year’s questions were not conceptual but factual too. As expected, UPSC asked current affairs of 2012-2016 in economics.

Science & Technology: There were only 4 questions from General Science and they were application based. The questions from tech were mostly Current Affairs based and overlapped with Environment & Biodiversity. Overall this section has lost its favour with UPSC and we believe that there is no need to prepare for General Science separately anymore. For Technology, thorough grip on Current Affairs would save the day.

Polity: 22 Questions were asked from Polity. And this as the most scoring section because most of the questions were direct. Some of the questions which were conceptual were not that difficult if one understands the basics of Polity well. So here the NCERTs become important to understand the basic philosophy of the Indian Polity and Constitutional Structure. For anyone to have a decent chance at clearing this year’s prelims, this was the section to bank upon.

Current Affairs: Govt schemes, laws and policies have become a section in themselves, carrying at least 14 questions. If you combine CA questions this no goes up to 27. But this paper was a lot more balanced than last year in which CA dominated the whole paper. With this focus on govt schemes, PIB becomes an important source of preparation. The question on National Nutrition Mission was lifted straight from a press release of PIB.

Cutoff prediction : 103+/-5

UPSC Civil Services prelims 2017: Paper difficult than last year, fewer questions from current affairs 20/06/2017

UPSC Civil Services prelims 2017: Paper difficult than last year, fewer questions from current affairs UPSC Civil Service prelims 2017: The questions asked in the CSAT were such that they tested one’s knowledge across varied dimensions and asked one to dig in one’s memory to cull out relevant information.

13/06/2017

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20/05/2017

Question 1. Which of the following statements regarding the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau is/are true?
1. It functions under the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change.
2. It has been given statutory backing through Wildlife(Protection) Act, 1972.
3. It collects information and acts directly on the inputs collected.
4. It passes on intelligence to other agencies as it does not have enforcement powers on its own.
(A) 1,2 & 3.
(B) 1,2 & 4
(C) 2 and 3 only
(D) 1 and 4 only

Question 2. Which of the following matches is/are true? With reference to Buddhist history, tradition and culture in India, consider the following pairs of famous shrine and their location
1. Tabo monastery and temple complex : Spiti Valley
2. Lhotsava Lhakhang temple, Nako : Zanskar Valley
3. Alchi temple complex : Ladakh
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 & 3
(C) 1 & 3
(D) 1,2 & 3

Question 3. Which one of the following Acts of British India strengthened the Viceroy's authority over his Executive Council by substituting "Portfolio" or departmental system for corporate functioning
(A) Indian Council Act, 1861
(B) Government of India Act, 1858
(C) Indian Council Act, 1892
(D) Indian Council Act, 1909

Question 4. Which of the following are matters on which a constitutional amendment is possible only with the ratification of the legislature of not less than one-half of the states?
1. Election of the President
2. Representation of states in the Parliament
3. Lists in 7th Schedule
4. Abolition of the Legislative Council in a State
(A) 1,2 & 3
(B) 1,2 & 4
(C) 1,3 & 4
(D) 2,3 & 4

Question 5. National Income is:
(A) Net National Product at market price
(B) Net National Product at factor cost
(C) Net Domestic Product at market price
(D) Net Domestic Product at factor cost

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