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  • 27 Sept 2016 | Prelims Daily: CA Questions with Tikdams & Tidbits

    [Update] Explanations can be downloaded from here – Click for Solutions’ PDF. Ask doubts, if any on the topics covered in CA questions.


    Q.1) Recently, Indian Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) was in the news.

    Consider the following statements with regard to ROV.

    1. It is developed by the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), Chennai, with the help of NASA.

    2. It is useful for studying the coral reefs of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, which are facing survival threats due to global warming.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    a) 1 only

    b) 2 only

    c) Both 1 and 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2


    Q.2) Consider the following pairs:

    Satellite Application

    1. SCATSAT-1 : For Weather studies

    2. PISAT          :   To explore remote sensing applications

    3. PRATHAM  :  For Commercial high resolution imaging

    Which of the pairs given  above are correctly matched?

    a) 1 and 2 only

    b) 2 only

    c) 2 and 3 only

    d) 1, 2 and 3 only


    Q.3) Recently, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched a series of satellites, consider following statements with regard to this launch.

    1. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)’s PSLV C-34 rocket launched a total of ten satellites.

    2. This was first mission of PSLV in which it had launched its payloads into two different orbits.

    3. This PSLV mission was the longest of the PSLV missions conducted till date.

    Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

    a) 1 and 2

    b) 2 only

    c) 2 and 3

    d) 1,2 and 3 only


    Q.4) Which of the following are geo-engineering methods –

    1. Using mirrors in space to deflect sunlight from earth

    2. Using sequestration or carbon capture to remove carbon from the atmosphere

     

    a) 1 only

    b) 2 only

    c) Both 1 and 2

    d) Neither


    Q.5)

    What are the objectives of the Namami  Gange programme –

    1. To involve local governance bodies such as Panchayats

    2. To involve the people living on the banks of the river

     

    a) 1 only

    b) 2 only

    c) Both 1 and 2

    d) Neither


    NOTE: These questions are mostly derived from our daily newscards. Reading daily news from Civilsdaily’s App (click here) or website + solving these questions will help you reinforce the basics.

    For a comprehensive preparation of IAS Prelims 2017 – consider joining our more comprehensive Prelims Modules – prelims.civilsdaily.com

  • TS3: Open Discussion + Good Scores + 5 Most Tricky Questions with Tikdams

    The TS3 went LIVE on 26th September.

    TS3 = Current Affairs Test covering news from the month of june and July. Available to attempt for the Flagship, Advanced and CA only students at prelims.civilsdaily.com

    This is an open discussion thread for those who attempted the paper. Talk around ingenious tikdams which you deployed to solve some questions or silly mistakes which you learnt from.


    5 Most Tricky Questions as per user attempts

    Q.1) India recently joined the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), consider the following statements w.r.t MTCR:

    1. It seeks to limit proliferation of missiles and missile technology

    2. It was established in 1987 by the G7 industrialized countries

    3. It is a treaty which imposes legally binding obligations on members countries

     

    Which of the statements given above is/are Correct?

    a) 1 only

    b) 1 and 3 only

    c) 1 and 2 only

    d) 1,2 and 3

    Ans. c

    Explanation: MTCR is not a treaty and does not impose any legally binding obligations (therefore it is a voluntary and informal understanding) on member countries.

    By, eliminating 3 and adding 2 we can reach to an answer.

    Source: June 28th

     http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/india-%20enters-elite-%20missile-tech-group/article8781132.ece

    Tikdam – Export control regimes are not treaties, statement 3 eliminated and you reach the answer

    Learning – Export control regimes <search CD, nice write up is there>


    Q.2) ‘Vidyanjali’, a new scheme launched by Government of India, aims

    a) To enable volunteers to reach out to govt. school and devote time & efforts

    b) at providing affordable and quality education for free

    c) at an integrated education and livelihood Initiative for the Minority Communities

    d) Training-cum-placement programme for unemployed youth in Jammu and Kashmir

     

    Ans. a

    Explanation: Vidyanjali will be implemented under the overall aegis of the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, envisaged to enhance the community involvement in Government run elementary schools and effectively engage children in reading, creative writing, public speaking, play acting, preparing story books etc.

    Source: June 15

    http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/an-app-to-aid-volunteer-workers-at-govt-schools/article8733367.ece

    Tikdam – VIdya plus Anjali , Anjali means divine offering, donation, You are donating education, Answer is clear


    Q.3) With reference to India’s first National Civil Aviation Policy, consider the following statements.

    1. Policy  envisaged towards increasing air connectivity and allowing new domestic airlines to fly abroad quickly

    2. India has 9th largest civil aviation market in the world

    3. Government of India will enter into ‘Open Sky policy’ on a reciprocal basis with SAARC countries and countries located beyond 5000 km from Delhi

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?  

    a) 1 and 2 only

    b) 3 only

    c) 2 and 3 only

    d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans. d

    Explanation: All statements are correct.

    Source: http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=146238


    Q.4) Recently, China launched its first “dark sky reserve” in the Ngari, bordering Nepal and India, what is its purpose?

    a) For astronomical observation

    b) To study dark black holes

    c) To study meteorological phenomenon

    d) To study solar winds in upper atmosphere of the sun

    Ans. a

    Explanation:  China has launched its first “dark sky reserve” for astronomical observation in the Tibetan prefecture of Ngari, bordering Nepal and India. Ngari is among the best sites for astronomical observation on earth, due to its high altitude and large number of cloudless days throughout the year.

    Source: June 23

    http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/first-dark-sky-reserve-launched-by-china-116062300348_1.html


    Q.5) Which of the following can be used to produce second generation ethanol?

    1. Biomass

    2. Bamboo

    3. Rice straw

    4. Wheat straw

    5. Cotton straw

    Select the correct answer using the code given below.

    a) 1, 2 only

    b) 1,2 and 4 only

    c) 2 and 4 only

    d) 1, 2, 3 ,4 and 5

    Ans. d

    Explanation: Ministries  of  renewable  energy  and  science  and  technology has found a  way  to  produce  second generation ethanol from biomass, bamboo, rice straw, wheat straw, and cotton straw etc. to power vehicles.  To promote second generation ethanol govt is planning to take up ethanol blending in petrol to 22.5 percent and in diesel to 15 percent.

    Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/draft-policies-on-coal-based-urea-ethanol-in-3-weeks-nitin-gadkari/articleshow/53068730.cms         

    Tikdam – All 5 options are similar, all biomass; so all have to be correct or incorrect simultaenously

    Learning – Learns generations of biofuels <1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th>     

  • 26 Sept 2016 | Prelims Daily: CA Questions with Tikdams & Tidbits

    [Update] Explanations can be downloaded from here – http://bit.ly/2cy2dwJ. Ask doubts, if any on the topics covered in CA questions.


    Q1. Consider following statements regarding MERCOSUR – 

    1. Members are only from Latin America

    2. It is an anti-western military alliance with members such as Venezuela

    Select the correct option – 

    a) 1 only

    b) 2 only

    c) Both 1 and 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2


    Q2. Following Act comes frequently in the news, fill up the blank space – Prevention of Atrocities Against ___

    a) Dalits and other depressed classes

    b) Minorities

    c) SC’s

    d) SC’s and ST’s


    Q3. Shipkila Pass lies in which state

    a) J&K

    b) Himachal Pradesh

    c) Arunachal Pradesh

    d) Madhya Pradesh


    Q4. What is an offset clause mentioned in the Rafale deal

    a) money spent on foreign defense equipment has to be partially invested in the Indian economy

    b) Tax given to attract manufacturing companies

    c) Secrecy clause stopping France from giving any information on Rafale to other countries

    d) None of the above


    Q5.  Swacch Bharat week is being organised by 

    a) Prime Ministers Office

    b) MoUD

    c) Ministry of Rural Development

    d) None of the above


    NOTE: These questions are mostly derived from our daily newscards. Reading daily news from Civilsdaily’s App (click here) or website + solving these questions will help you reinforce the basics.

    For a comprehensive preparation of IAS Prelims 2017 – consider joining our more comprehensive Prelims Modules – prelims.civilsdaily.com

  • Flagship Students – Get ready for the Eco Test on 21st


    Hello,

    This is the first blog on the pehle aap segment for the prelims initiative that comes along with our Prelims test series.

    Those who have not registered yet, can do so by registering on the Flagship Prelims Portal – Click the link to register and attempt the TS1

    Firstly tap your back on your performance on the Polity Test. Almost all the candidates have at least attempted the test and attempted really well. Our observation of candidates on the testing platform and queries after that gave us the insight that candidates have begun their preparation on a serious note. We really appreciate your efforts and this gives us the motivation to work harder and bring more quality content and a better test each time for you guys.

    Our observations from the first test:

    Most of the candidates appearing in the first test lacked detailed reading of the NCERT’s. This is what differentiates the bright candidates from the bigger lot.

    What can be more frustrating than reading a concept and attempting the same thing wrong in the test!

    This test should have been an eye opener to all the candidates. Pull up your socks and start preparing meticulously.

    NOTE 1: The explanations pdf has been uploaded on the portal. Download it and revise it thoroughly. Click here to go to the portal.

    NOTE 2: If you want to read the 5 most difficult/ controversial questions which most got wrong in TS1, click to read this post

    Guidance on Economy for the TS2 on 21st 

     “Economic and Social Development – Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector initiatives, etc.”

    These are the exact words when it comes to the defined syllabus by UPSC for Indian Economy.

    So how do we dissect the syllabus and make it sure that we don’t miss out on any part of the syllabus. The break up of syllabus is done on the basis of above-mentioned topics and Previous Year Questions. Refer the following: 

    • Topic 1: Introduction to Economics
    • Topic 2: Economic Growth and Development
    • Topic 3: Inflation and Deflationary systems in India
    • Topic 4: Money and Banking Systems
    • Topic 5: Public Finance: Monetary Policy
    • Topic 6: Public Finance: Fiscal policy
    • Topic 6A: Indian Budgetary System
    • Topic 6B: Indian Taxation System
    • Topic 7: Planning in India
    • Topic 8: External Sector (External Sector/Foreign Trade, Balance of Payment (BoP), Capital and Current Account Convertibility, Exchange Rate, Forex Reserves)
    • Topic 9: International Organizations (World Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization)
    • Topic 10: Economy Current Affairs and Economic Survey

    Looking at the above decoded syllabus we have figured out an effective preparation plan for Indian Economy. Please refer to the following sources for the first test as the entire test would be based on the NCERT’s: 

    1. Economics (Class IX)

    2. Understanding Economic Development (Class X)

    3. Indian Economic Development (Class XI)

    4. Introductory Microeconomics

    5. Introductory Macroeconomics

    Please go through the above mentioned sources really well. Our test will be extraordinarily ordinary.


    Here’s a sample question with explanation from the upcoming test

    #1. What were the risk involved in Green Revolution ?

    1. It would increase the disparities between small and big farmers

    2. HYV (High Yielding Variety) crops were more prone to attack by pests and the small farmers who adopted this technology could lose everything in a pest attack.

    Which of the following is/are correct ?

    a) Only 1

    b) Only 2

    c) Both 1 & 2

    d) None of the above.

    Ans (c)

    Explanation-

    – While the nation had immensely benefited from the green revolution, the technology involved was not free from risks. One such risk was the possibility that it would increase the disparities between small and big farmers—since only the big farmers could afford the required inputs, thereby reaping most of the benefits of the green revolution.

    – Moreover, the HYV crops were also more prone to attack by pests and the small farmers who adopted this technology could lose everything in a pest attack.

    [Source: Chapter 2 – Page 24, Indian Economic Development XI]

  • CD’s Prelims TS1 | 5 most discussed questions with solutions

    Spoiler #1: If you have joined the CD’s Flagship Test Series and have not attempted the TS1 yet, please go ahead and do so before you read this post. Click here to login and attempt your test.

    Spoiler #2: For those appearing for IAS 2017 and planning to join the CD’s Prelims TS later, these are some of the most discussed questions from the first TS. They will give you a feel of how we test our students’ core concepts and give them detailed explanations.


    5 Questions with Explanations/ Tikdams/ Mentor notes

    #1. Consider the following statements with regard to the Indian Constitution:

    1. The Indian Constitution does not make ethnic identity a criterion for citizenship.

    2. The Fundamental Rights can be violated by government when it is necessary.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    a 1 only

    b 2 only

    c Both 1 and 2

    d Neither 1 nor 2

    Suggestion: It is an inclusive question. Hence Option 2 is incorrect. Extract from NCERT – “The Fundamental Rights are so important that the Constitution itself ensures that they are not violated by the government. It can be abridged away but cannot be violated”


    #2. Consider the following:

    1. Constitution completely forbids employment of children below the age of 14 years in all sectors.

    2. Freedom to assemble peaceably is considered as a core hallmark of democracy.

    Which of the following is/are correct?

    a 1 only

    b 2 only

    c Both 1 and 2

    d Neither 1 nor 2

    Suggestion: NCERT extract: “The Constitution forbids employment of children below the age of 14 years in dangerous/ unsafe to life and health jobs like factories and mines. With child labor being made illegal and right to education becoming a fundamental right for children, this right against exploitation has become more meaningful.”

    It specifically says that it forbids dangerous jobs as mentioned above. Children employable as domestic help etc. is not completely forbidden.


    #3. Consider the following about division of powers between center & state:

    1. Economic and financial powers are centralized in the hands of the central government by the Constitution.

    2. Dispute about division of power between union & state can be resolved by the Judiciary.

    Which of the following is/are incorrect?

    a 1 only

    b 2 only

    c Both 1 and 2

    d Neither 1 nor 2

    Suggestion: NCERT extract : “Any dispute with respect to power between union and state can be resolved by the judiciary on the basis of constitutional provisions. “

    It says since, Judiciary is the only authority that can resolve the disputes between states and centre, hence it can do so. The add on is that judiciary can do anything on the basis of constitutional provisions.


    #4. Consider the following statements:

    1. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act has been made on the basis Articles 43 and 44 of Constitution.

    2. The Constitution clearly states that executive powers of the center are superior to the executive powers of the States.

    Which of the following is/are correct?

    a 1 only

    b 2 only

    c Both 1 and 2

    d Neither 1 nor 2

    Suggestion: Constitution states this that center government powers are superior to states. It is understood in the: 

    (a) manifestation of subjects mentioned in Union List as well as 

    (b) laws made by parliament prevailing over state laws in case of conflict

    (c) Subject on Concurrent List laws made by the centre and state, centre law will prevail in case of conflict.  


    #5. On 22 January 1947, Objectives Resolution was unanimously adopted. Consider the following statements about its components:

    1. India is an independent, sovereign, secular & republic nation.

    2. Territories forming the Union shall be autonomous units and they will exercise all powers and functions of the government and administration.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    a 1 only

    b 2 only

    c Both 1 and 2

    d Neither 1 nor 2

    Suggestion: Most candidates have marked the answer as d on the basis of what they practically happening. But be careful as to question is talking about the Objectives Resolution and not what territories actual functioning. Hence Statement 2 is correct.

    PS: For detailed explanations + tikdams, you will have to download the pdf on the test portal. The access is restricted to the Flagship Test Students. Link to the test portal – Click here

    If you attempted the TS1 and applied some tikdams from your end, feel free to discuss those questions here. Let the community learn from your hacks!

  • What to expect on 11th September? A Sneakpeek into CD’s Prelims Paper


    For the aspirants of IAS 2017, who have registered for our Flagship Prelims Course, here’s a sneak-peek of what to expect.

    And now, for the sneak-peak into the actual test. We are releasing a few questions and explanations in this blog to let you know what a beginner should expect to excel in the TS – 

    1. Bear in mind that since UPSC has changed its gears towards more current affairs centric paper, we want you to focus on only a few select books to master the Static portion. But for those select few books, we are very, very serious about mastering them.
    2. All of the questions will be inferred from the prescribed books only – Test will have a balanced ensemble of easy, medium, difficult question and you should be scoring high on the first 6 basic tests to join the leagues of advanced players after that.

    Sample Questions + Explanations

     

    Q#1. Consider the following

    1. There shall be no religious instruction in the government educational institutions.
    2. In educational institutions managed by private bodies no person shall be compelled to take part in any religious instruction or to attend any religious worship

     

    Which of the following is/are incorrect?

    • a) Only 1
    • b) Only 2
    • c) Both 1 & 2
    • d) Neither 1 & 2

    Ans (d)

    Explanation-

    -There shall be no religious instruction in the government educational institutions. In educational institutions managed by private bodies no person shall be compelled to take part in any religious instruction or to attend any religious worship.

    [Source: Chapter 6, Page 106 –Democratic Politics Part 1 Class IX]


    Titbits – Religious instruction in the govt or private institute is prohibited

     

    Q#2. Consider the following on as per the Constitution of India

    1. Fundamental rights are absolute rights for citizens of India
    2. Reservation will not be seen as a violation of right to equality.

    Which of the following is/are correct?

    • a) 1 only
    • b) 2 only
    • c) Both 1 and 2
    • d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Ans (b)

    Explanation-

    • – Fundamental rights are not absolute or unlimited rights
    • – In fact Article 16(4) of the constitution explicitly clarifies that a policy like reservation will not be seen as a violation of right to equality

    [Source: Chapter 2, Page 33 – Indian Constitution At Work Class XI]

    Tikdam- No rights are unlimited so eliminate that first. Reservation and rights are different so second is true.

    Q#3. Consider the following

    1. In a SC reserved constituency only someone who belongs to the Scheduled tribe can stand for election.
    2. One-fourth of the seats are reserved in rural and urban local bodies for women candidates.

    Which of the following is/are correct?

    • a) Only 1
    • b) Only 2
    • c) Both 1 & 2
    • d) Neither 1 & 2

    Ans (d)

    Explanation-

    • One-third of the seats are reserved in rural and urban local bodies for women candidates.
    • – In a SC reserved constituency only someone who belongs to the Scheduled caste can stand for election

    [Source: Chapter 4, Page 63 –Democratic Politics Part 1 Class IX]
    Tikdam- 33% is standard reservation for women. Always remember that. In SC constituency SC cam contest


    So, there you go. You will face such questions and more. The Explanations will in turn act as a revision for you and we assure you that once you are through these tests, you would have mastered the Art of Prelims.

    If you have joined in, prepare well and we look forward to see you on the 11th September. If you haven’t already – register and join us for CD Flagship Prelims Course.

  • CD’s Flagship Module for IAS 2017 starts 11th September


    Civilsdaily has launched 3 modules for IAS Prelims 2017 Preparation. Keeping our promises to the subscribers of IAS 2016 FLT course, Rs. 499 will be automatically waived off from the course fee of Flagship and Advanced course –

    #A. Civilsdaily Flagship Prelims Course (Click Here)

    [32 tests | 100 questions each | 12 months’ Civilsdigest subscription | Focussed for beginners and less experienced test takers | Weekend webinars on CA]
    NOTE: AT THE END OF FIRST 6 BASIC TESTS, THE USER WILL BE OFFERED A ONE-ON-ONE CALL/ EMAIL COUNSELLING TO IMPROVE UPON HIS/ HER TEST TAKING ABILITIES BEFORE HE/ SHE COMPETES WITH THE ADVANCED USER.

    #B. Civilsdaily Advanced Prelims Course (Click Here)

    [26 TESTS | 100 QUESTIONS EACH | 12 MONTHS’ CIVILSDIGEST SUBSCRIPTION | FOCUSSED FOR SENIOR PLAYERS ONLY | WEEKEND WEBINARS ON CA]

    #C. Civilsdaily Current Affairs Focussed Only (Click Here)

    [8 TESTS | 100 QUESTIONS EACH | 8 MONTHS’ CIVILSDIGEST SUBSCRIPTION | FOCUSSED FOR CURRENT AFFAIRS TEST TAKERS ONLY | WEEKEND WEBINARS ON CA]

    Frequently Asked Questions:

    Q1. What’s the difference between Flagship, Advanced and CA Focus modules?

    Flagship program is the most comprehensive offering for the IAS 2017 aspirant who wish to be comprehensively prepared and tested in both the Static and Dynamic aspects of IAS Prelims syllabus at Basic and Advanced levels.

    • Flagship Course = 6 Basic Static + 10 Advanced Static + 8 CA Focus + 8 FLTs
    • Advanced Course = 10 Advanced Static + 8 CA Focus + 8 FLTs
    • CA Focus = 8 CA Focus

    NOTE: All the modules will receive complimentary monthly subscription of CivilsDigest Magazine. If you have never purchased or read our rich pdfs – click here (9MB file) to download

    Q2. Why should I go for the basic or advanced course? Wasn’t this year’s paper 90% CA focussed?

    If you have given a good look to the IAS 2016 Prelims paper, you would find that it is heavily focussed on current affairs. So much so that…


    Ha! Don’t write off the static just yet. Rather, make sure you do not go overboard on the static course with unnecessary books and workload. Get your basics with NCERTs + follow just one more reference book (given in our timetable) to cover the static syllabus.

    Our Flagship module covers limited books but ensures that you master the static syllabus.

    • The Basic Sectional tests would be focussed on basic and advanced aspects of static syllabus only
    • The Monthly CA tests will focus on current affairs of the month only
    • The Advanced tests will test you on static modules + CA of the month
    • The FLTs will give you the most comprehensive assessment of your preparation

    Q3. How do I decide which course to join?

    A. If you are a beginner to IAS Prep or a veteran who could not give an honest attempt this year, we would suggest that you join the Flagship Course.

    We plan to have a dedicated webinar before each test to help you read the subject matter of the coming test and improve your test taking abilities. Many a students tend to miss the most basic aspects of the syllabus and with the first 6 tests, we plan to augment you with each one of them via tests, titbits or tikdams!

    B. If you are an advanced IAS player and have his/ her basics in place – join the Advanced Module, and get tested on the prescribed static books + monthly current affairs full length tests and the final FLTs. You would be competing with the students of the Basic module as they graduate up and fine tune their skills.

    C. If you are supremely confident of your static preparation and just want to be kept in check with your Current Affairs mastery, join in the CA Focus Module for monthly current affairs tests. You will be competing with the Flagship and Advanced users as we roll out the AIRs the very next day.

    Q4. Where’s the detailed schedule/ timetable?

    1. For Flagship course – Click here
    2. For Advanced course – Click here
    3. For CA Focus course – Click here

    Note: For downloading the NCERTs, click here for FREE Pdfs.

    Q5. I am a student of 2016 Prelims FLTs module, what’s in for me?

    For the FLT 2016 students, we had promised to accomodate the price of the tests in the 2017 test series (Read the old blog). When you subscribe to any of the Flagship or Advanced course – you will automatically have 499 waived off.

    Q6. I have more questions to ask before I join in, what then?

    Sure. Do write back to us at hello[at]civilsdaily.com with your specific query. We will get back within 24 hours. In case you believe that your query could be of general help, do post on the comments and we will include that in our FAQ section here.

    Q7. How did your students perform in IAS Prelims 2016?

    Interesting question 🙂 We did amazing last year but not just because we predicted 70-80% of IAS Prelims questions. That’s actually a marketing gimmick but because we ensured that our test takers inculcate a habit of smart guessing and tikdams to eliminate options with limited knowledge.

    Want to know more? Read this blog

     

  • IAS Prelims 2016 Corner #7

    While attempting Prelims 2015, many of you might have had this feeling of deja vu because there were some questions that were picked up word by word or were inspired by questions from previous examinations. Why no tropical cyclones in a particular region, national park with varied climate, Babur, Buddha, floating park.. all had been there in previous tests. So, I had requested them to provide me copy of previous years tests conducted by them and today I am picking up question from them. Enjoy the ride to the past, The Glorious Past!

    #1. In which one of the following regions are the hurricanes apparently absent?

    (a) Coast of Texas

    (b) Gulf of Mexico

    (c) South-eastern coast of USA

    (d) South-eastern coast of Pacific

    #2. Consider the following statements:

    1. The continental shelves of Lakshadweep originated due to coral reefs.

    2. The continental shelves of western coast are due to faulting and submergence.

    Which of the above statements is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    #3. The Dogger Bank, the main fishing area of Europe lies in

    (a) Baltic Sea

    (b) English Channel

    (c) North Sea

    (d) Norwegian Sea

    #4. Consider the following statements:

    1. Nokrek Biosphere Reserve contains tropical wet evergreen forest type of vegetation.

    2. The River Pindar flows through Nandadevi Biosphere Reserve.

    Which of the above statements is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    #5. Which one of the following pairs of cities have the largest annual average rainfall difference as compared to the other three pairs?

    (a) Jabalpur and Nagpur

    (b) Mumbai and Pune

    (c) Kolkata and Bhubaneshwar

    (d) Guwahati and Shillong

    #6. Which one of the following is not required for the formation of photochemical smog?

    (a) Oxygen

    (b) Oxide of Nitrogen

    (c) Carbon monoxide

    (d) Sunlight

    #7. On the banks of which river is the city of Kathmandu located?

    (a) Arun

    (b) Saptakosi

    (c) Bagmati

    (d) Sunkosi

    Answer Key:

    #1. (d)

    #2. (c)

    #3. (c)

    #4. (c)

    #5. (b)

    #6. (c)

    #7. (c)

     

  • IAS Prelims 2016 Corner #6

    While we renew our pitch to join  NSG, the crash in Sinai exposes the vulnerabilities that we have to live with! Here is set 6 for you to brush up on current affairs with a little bit of geography thrown in.

    #1. Despite substantial thorium reserves, Indian Nuclear Programme is largely uranium-centric because

    (a) thorium cannot sustain a chain reaction on its own unlike uranium

    (b) India wants to preserve its thorium reserves for future exigencies

    (c) energy efficiency in thorium based reactors is much less compared to uranium based reactors

    (d) thorium based reactors are known to be more prone to meltdown compared to uranium based reactors

    #2. Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is a multinational body concerned with reducing nuclear proliferation. Which of the following is/are among the member countries of NSG?

    1. Ireland

    2. Mongolia

    3. Japan

    4. Norway

    Select the correct alternative using the codes given below.

    (a) 2, 3 and 4 only

    (b) 1 and 2 only

    (c) 1, 3 and 4 only

    (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    #3. In case of India, the monetary policy of the country is decided by the

    (a) the chief of the central bank in consultation with a committee headed by a government representative

    (b) the Central government in consultation with the central bank

    (c) the chief of the central bank advised by a technical committee

    (d) the Central government in consultation with State Finance Ministries

    #4. Consider the following statements:

    1. The first Indi-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) was held in Addis Ababa.

    2. The theme of the recently concluded IAFS was ‘Partnering the Resourceful Africa’.

    Which of the above statements is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    #5. Sinai Peninsula, recently in news, is a region in

    (a) Southern Africa

    (b) North-Western Africa

    (c) Central Africa

    (d) North-Eastern Africa

    #6. Wassenaar Arrangement is a term generally used in connection with

    (a) bilateral trade agreements between regional groupings

    (b) control of use of chemical agents in war-torn regions

    (c) arresting the trade in parts of endangered wildlife

    (d) export control for conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies

    #7. Which of the following pairs is/are not correctly matched?

    1. Garhjat Hills : Western India

    2. Mikir Hills : North-Eastern India

    3.  Mahadeo Hills : Central India

    4. Satmala Hills : Eastern India

    Select the correct alternative using the codes given below.

    (a) 2 and 3 only

    (b) 1 and 2 only

    (c) 1 and 4 only

    (d) 3 and 4 only

    Answer Key:

    #1. (a)

    #2. (c)

    #3. (c)

    #4. (d)

    #5. (d)

    #6. (d)

    #7. (c)

     

  • IAS Prelims 2016 Corner #5

    Today let’s take a detour through the Indian landscape. It is a favourite topic among the examiners with the richness and variety it can throw in the questions and who knows what surprises IAS Prelims 2016 can throw! Let’s go!

    #1. Which of the following forms a watershed between the Brahmaputra and the  Barak river systems?

    (a) Dafla Hills

    (b) Barail Range

    (c) Mishmi Hills

    (d) Garo Hills

    #2. Eight Degree Channel separates

    (a) Minicoy Island and Maldives

    (b) Little Andaman and Car Nicobar Islands

    (c) Great Nicobar Island and Indonesia

    (d) Amindivi and Cannanore Islands

    #3. Consider the following pairs:

    Peak/Hills                   Region

    1. Amarkantak     :   Vindhyan Range

    2. Kudremukh     :    Middle Sahyadri

    3. Girnar Hills     :    Kathiawar Peninsula

    Which of the above is/are correctly matched?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 1 and 3 only

    (c) 2 and 3 only

    (d) 1, 2 and 3

    #4. Which of the following is/are tributaries of River Krishna?

    1. Tungabhadra

    2. Indravati

    3. Bhima

    4. Pranhita

    Select the correct alternative using the codes given below:

    (a) 1 and 4 only

    (b) 1, 2 and 3 only

    (c)  2 and 4 only

    (d) 1 and 3 only

    #5. Which of the following is most southerly located?

    (a) Nilgiri Hills

    (b) Shevaroy Hills

    (c) Javadi Hills

    (d) Cardamom Hills

    #6. Karewas are a feature generally found in the state of

    (a) Arunachal Pradesh

    (b) Himachal Pradesh

    (c) Jammu and Kashmir

    (d) Uttarakhand

    #7. River Alaknanda is joined by the river Pindar at

    (a) Devprayag

    (b) Vishnuprayag

    (c) Rudraprayag

    (d) Karnaprayag

    Answer Key:

    #1. (b)

    #2. (a)

    #3. (c)

    #4. (d)

    #5. (d)

    #6. (c)

    #7. (d)