Get ready for the upcoming January Current Affairs Prelims Test on 29th February- sample questions highlighting our methodology

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Dear students,

31st May 2020 is the D-day for all civil service aspirants.

“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the ax.”

This quote by Abraham Lincoln clearly sums up how one should prepare for that day. So before entering the battlefield alone should have enough practice. Our Prime Prelims Test series which shall enrich you to acquaint yourself with the pattern of CSE-2020, assess your abilities, rectify your mistakes and make you confident to appear on the examination day.

Our Prime Prelims Test Series follows the same approach as that adopted by UPSC. Our team of experts is quite enriched with the UPSC pattern and focal point of the questions and hence creates more chances for the aspirants to crack civil service examination by appearing our Test Series.

The key philosophy of our prelims TS is Evidence-based question making: The 3600 questions you face in our mocks have their relevance established in UPSC’s trend analysis. We focus on themes that are important as per UPSC so that we maximize your chances of questions overlap with the actual UPSC Prelims.

Nothing speaks more than the facts itself rather than a mere jargon. Here is a list of 5 sample questions from the upcoming Current Affairs test which will help you in identifying the standards and approach we follow. (you can skip this if you want to attempt these directly in the test). 

Noone but only you can assess how it will help you in being the top percentile of aspirants. You have to practice ruthlessly and civils Daily provides you with a platform to hone your skills.

 

Q1. Consider the following statements with respect to ISRO’s satellite navigation system (NavIC):

  1. NavIC-based vehicle trackers mandatory for all commercial vehicles in the country from April 2019.
  2. The international body 3GPP (the mobile communications standards body) has approved NavIC to be included in mobiles.

Which of the statements mentioned above is/are correct?

a. 1 only

b. 2 only

c. Both of them

d. Neither of them

 

Q2. Consider the following statements with respect HSN (Harmonised System of Nomenclature):

  1. This system has been introduced for the systematic classification of goods all over the world.
  2. HSN code is a 9-digit uniform code.
  3. It was developed by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and it came into effect from 1988.

Which of the statements mentioned above is/are correct?

a. 1 only

b. 2 and 3 only

c. 1 and 3 only

d. All of them

 

Q3. An artificial satellite orbiting around the Earth does not fall down. This is so because of the attraction of Earth:

a. does not exist at such distance

b. is neutralized by the attraction of the moon

c. provides the necessary speed for its steady motion

d. provides the necessary acceleration for its motion

 

Q4. Accretion burst event is related to:

a. Activity related to the formation of a star

b. A sudden increase in coral reef

c. A large accumulation of rocks in Kuiper Belt

d. None of the above

 

Q5. As per the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act 1971:

  1. The upper limit for termination of pregnancy is 20 weeks.
  2. The contraceptive-failure clause of the act includes for termination include “any women or her partner”.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

a. 1 only

b. 2 only

c. Both of them

d. Neither of them

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