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The presented book covers the questions of the UPSC Civil Services Examination of General Studies in Topic-wise solved Papers of the last 28 years (1995-2022) & CSAT (2011-2022). All chapters have been prepared according to the previous year’s UPSC Civil Services Prelims Paper-I & Il. The book has also been incorporated with Information & Instructions for Civil Services Exams; Plan & Schemes of Examinations, Tips & Strategies along with Time Management for Civil Services Exams Preparation. Explanations are error free as well as precise. Asked questions are arranged in topics such as History of India, Physical, Indian & World Geography, Indian Polity & Governance, Economic & Social Development, General Issues on Environment, Ecology, Bio-diversity & Climate Change, General Science, General Knowledge and Current Events. In CSAT question papers are categorised such as General Comprehension, Interpersonal Skills, Communication & Decision Making, Basic Numeracy, Mental Ability, Analytical & Logical Reasoning and English Language. The book also provides list of 31 Years UPSC Main Essay Questions Papers Section-wise along with 350+ Probable Essay Topics. This book provides an idea of nature of questions asked in the previous year’s exams. COVERS: « Important Information & Instructions for IAS Exam Plan & Schemes of Examinations (Prelims & Main) New Syllabus for Prelims & Main (GS) Tips & Strategies for Civil Services Exams Preparation Trend Analysis: Cut-off Marks-Year & Category-wise (PT & Main) Trend Analysis: Questions asked —Subject-wise & Year-wise Sources for Prelims & Main Exams Preparation
9789354881008 | The Presented book covers the questions of the UPSC Civil Service Examination of General Studies in Topic-wise Solved Papers of the last 27 years (1995-2021) & CSAT (2011-2020). All chapters have been prepared according to the previous year’s UPSC Civil Service Prelims Paper-I & II. The book has also been Incorporated Information & Instructions for Civil Service Exam; Plan & Schemes of Examinations, Tips & Strategies along with Time Management for Civil Services Exams Preparation. Explanations are error free as well as very precise. Asked question are arranged in topics such as History of India, Physical, Indian & World Geography, Indian Polity & Governance, Economic & Social Development, General Issues on Environment, Ecology, Bio-diversity & Climate Change, General Science, General Knowledge and Current Events; In CSAT question papers are categories such as General Comprehension, Interpersonal Skills, Communication & Decision Making, Basic Numeracy, Mental Ability, Analytical & Logical Reasoning and English Language. The book also provides list of 30 Years UPSC Main Essay Questions Papers Section-wise along with 350+ Probable Essay Topics. This book provides an idea of nature of questions that has been asked in the previous year’s exams. Recommended by Faculties and Read by UPSC Toppers.
1. UPSC CSAT Paper – 2 is a complete practice package 2. The book is contains 10 Practice Sets under 4 stages 3. It is loaded with good number previous years’ solved papers and Practice sets 4. Each paper is provided with OMR sheet and subject wise performance assessment card Make yourself well prepared with the revised and updated edition of 10 Practice Sets for CSAT – Paper 2, which not only gives the idea of self evaluation and but it also prepares you for success in the exam too. The book has been divided into 4 major stages for the complete practice. STAGE 1: KNOW THE EXAM TREND: this stage contains Previous Years’ Solved Papers (2021-2017) to help aspirants know the latest trend of the examination. STAGE 2: PRACTICE WITH EXAM TREND: this stage provides 3 practice sets to practice according to the prescribed latest paper pattern, STAGE 3: CROSS THE CUT OFF: this stage has 4 Practice Sets that help students in crossing the cut-off of the exam. STAGE 4: BE READY FOR PRELIMS: Lastly, 3 practice sets given in this section make students to get ready for prelims. Each practice set in this book contains OMR Sheets as well as Subjectwise Performance Assessment Card that will help candidates avoid the human error that can occurred in the examination. TOC Stage 1: Know The Exam Trend, Stage 2: Practice With Exam Trend, Stage 3: Cross The Cut Off, Stage 4: Be Ready For Prelims
This Edition of UPSC Prelims Paper 2 (CSAT) book has been made to meet the requirements of candidates appearing in UPSC Prelims 2021. This volume covers the questions of the UPSC CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) of the last 27 years (1994-2020) including of latest conduct exam of UPSC Prelims 2020. For easy understanding and to provide in-depth explanations, all questions have been classified in seven major chapters and each chapter is again divided in topics, so that aspirants can adopt systemic approach of study. All chapters are prepared according to the syllabus of the UPSC Prelims Paper 2, which are basic numeracy, general mental ability, data interpretation, decision making, logical reasoning and interpersonal communication skills. The book is also contain a topic-wise practice questions and analysis of previous years UPSC Prelims questions which is necessary for proper strengthening of subjects.
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