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UPSC Prelims Questions

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Q.5617·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

If x varies as yz, then y varies inversely as

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Q.5618·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

The cause of the accident is yet to be ascertained , but police officials suspect the driver of the vehicle allegedly fell asleep.

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Q.5619·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

The leader said, “I am aghast with the developments so far. I will take time to understand this.”

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Q.5620·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Uninterrupted rain had fatigued the commuters from the outskirts to the city and work suffered.

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Q.5621·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Not everyone finds a vocation which suits one’s aptitude.

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Q.5622·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

A new show is trying to change the clichéd depictions of women in animation.

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Q.5623·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

The captain produced yet another stellar show to make her team enter the semi-finals.

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Q.5624·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

His thesis makes all generic statements which have already been proved.

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Q.5625·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

The budget incorporated a number of tax reforms which included higher taxes for the very rich.

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Q.5626·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

A number divides 12288, 28200 and 44333 so as to leave the same remainder in each case. What is that number?

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Q.5627·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

A two-digit number is 9 more than four times the number obtained by interchanging its digits. If the product of digits in the two-digit number is 8, then what is the number?

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Q.5628·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

If a = 1/3, b = 2, b = c, c = 1/2, d = e, d = 3 and e/f = 1/4, then what is the value of abc / def?

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Q.5629·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

If m is the number of prime numbers between 0 and 50; and n is the number of prime numbers between 50 and 100, then what is (m - n) equal to?

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Q.5630·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

In a competitive examination, 250 students have registered. Out of these, 50 students have registered for Physics, 75 students for Mathematics and 35 students for both Mathematics and Physics. What is the number of students who have registered neither for Physics nor for Mathematics?

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Q.5631·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

How many digits are there in (54)^10? (Given that log₁₀2 = 0.301 and log₁₀3 = 0.477)

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Q.5632·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

In this section each item consists of six sentences of a passage. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on Answer Sheet. S1 : All governments claim eternal consistency and success. S6 : Diplomacy offers choices, and those choices must be negotiated with other sovereign actors. P : Choices involved uncertainty, risk and immediacy; those who must take the choices operate in the contemporary political milieu. Q : And yet the essence of governance is choice. R : Nowhere is this more true than in foreign policy decision-making. S : Some even claim omniscience. The correct sequence should be

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Q.5633·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

Two unequal pairs of numbers satisfy the following conditions: (i) The product of the two numbers in each pair is 2160 (ii) The HCF of the two numbers in each pair is 12. If x is the mean of the numbers in the first pair and y is the mean of the numbers in the second pair, then what is the mean of x and y ?

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Q.5634·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy

In this section each item consists of six sentences of a passage. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on Answer Sheet. S1 : For several million years, humans lived by hunting wild animals and gathering wild plants. S6 : As a result, conditions were favourable for the growth of grasses such as wild barley and wheat. P : This led to the development of farming and pastoralism as a way of life. Q : This change took place because the last ice age came to an end about 13,000 years ago and with that warmer, wetter conditions prevailed. R : Then, between 10,000 and 4,500 years ago, people in different parts of the world learnt to domesticate certain plants and animals. S : The shift from foraging to farming was a major turning point in the human history. The correct sequence should be

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