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1. What is the significance of the UPSC Prelims examination?
Ans. The UPSC Prelims examination is a crucial step in the selection process for various government services in India. It acts as a screening test to shortlist candidates for the UPSC Main examination.
2. How can I prepare for the UPSC Prelims examination?
Ans. To prepare for the UPSC Prelims examination, candidates should focus on studying the prescribed syllabus thoroughly. They should also solve previous years' question papers, take mock tests, and stay updated with current affairs.
3. What is the pattern of the UPSC Prelims examination?
Ans. The UPSC Prelims examination consists of two papers: General Studies Paper-I and General Studies Paper-II (CSAT). Both papers are objective type and carry a total of 400 marks. General Studies Paper-I covers topics like history, geography, polity, economy, science, and current affairs, while General Studies Paper-II tests candidates' comprehension, logical reasoning, and analytical ability.
4. Can I choose any language for the UPSC Prelims examination?
Ans. No, the UPSC Prelims examination is conducted in both English and Hindi languages. Candidates can choose either language for answering the papers. However, the comprehension and analytical ability section (General Studies Paper-II) will be available only in English.
5. What is the eligibility criteria for appearing in the UPSC Prelims examination?
Ans. To appear in the UPSC Prelims examination, candidates must be between 21 to 32 years of age. They should hold a bachelor's degree from a recognized university or possess an equivalent qualification. The eligibility criteria may vary for candidates belonging to reserved categories or those with disabilities.
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