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UPSC Prelims Questions

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Q.6103·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

This question consists of a sentence with an underlined/bold word followed by four words or group of words. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined/bold word/words and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. The Arabs who are not in the cities live in the desert throughout the year, shifting from one oasis to another.

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Q.6104·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

This question consists of a sentence with an underlined/bold word followed by four words or group of words. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined/bold word/words and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. The various facets of life can be found reflected in a large city.

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Q.6105·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

This question consists of a sentence with an underlined/bold word followed by four words. Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined/bold word/words and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. Ramesh is a very dubious character.

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Q.6106·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

This question consists of a sentence with an underlined/bold word followed by four words. Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined/bold word/words and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. Do not indulge in unmindful activities, please.

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Q.6107·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

This question consists of a sentence with an underlined/bold word followed by four words. Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined/bold word/words and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. He is suffering from a curable disease.

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Q.6108·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

This question consists of a sentence with an underlined/bold word followed by four words. Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined/bold word/words and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. He was born on a very auspicious day.

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Q.6109·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

This question consists of a sentence with an underlined/bold word followed by four words. Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined/bold word/words and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. He has deeper hostility towards Mohan.

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Q.6110·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

This question consists of a sentence with an underlined/bold word followed by four words. Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined/bold word/words and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. His life is rather monotonous .

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Q.6111·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

S1: The British rule in India has brought about moral, material, cultural and spiritual ruination of this great country. S6: We are not to kill anybody but it is our dharma to see that the curse of this Government is blotted out. P : I regard this rule as a curse. Q : Sedition has become my religion. R : Ours is a non-violent battle. S : I am out to destroy this system of Government. The proper sequence should be

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Q.6112·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

This question consists of a sentence, the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S. Given below each sentence are four sequences namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. the urban local body elections (P) unidentified gunmen (Q) and injured another during (R) shot dead two workers (S)

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Q.6113·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

This question consists of a sentence, the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S. Given below each sentence are four sequences namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. both intense political and (P) this state has a history of (Q) of syncretic accomplishments (R) religious contestation and (S)

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Q.6114·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

This question consists of a sentence, the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S. Given below each sentence are four sequences namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. the father also (P) in his quest for justice (Q) by the system (R) feels let down (S)

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Q.6115·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

I do not wish to suggest that because we were one nation we had no differences, but it is submitted that our leading men travelled throughout India either on foot or in bullock-carts. They learned one another’s languages and there was no aloofness amongst them. What do you think could have been the intention of those farseeing ancestors of ours who established Setubandha (Rameshwar) in the South, Jagannath in the East and Hardwar in the North as places of pilgrimage ? You will admit they were no fools. They knew that worship of God could have been performed just as well at home. They thought us that those whose hearts were aglow with righteousness had the Ganges in their own homes. But they saw that India was one undivided land so made by nature. They, therefore argued that it must be one nation. Arguing thus, they established holy places in various parts of India, and fired the people with an idea of nationality in a manner unknown in other parts of the world. And we Indians are one as no two Englishmen are. Only you and I and others who consider ourselves civilized and superior persons imagine that we are many nations. It was after the advent of railways that we began to believe in distinctions, and you are at liberty now to say that it is through the railways that we are beginning to abolish those distinctions. An opium-eater may argue the advantage of opium-eating from the fact that he began to understand the evil of the opium habit after having eaten it. I would ask you to consider well what I had said on the railways. According to the author, India

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Q.6116·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

I do not wish to suggest that because we were one nation we had no differences, but it is submitted that our leading men travelled throughout India either on foot or in bullock-carts. They learned one another’s languages and there was no aloofness amongst them. What do you think could have been the intention of those farseeing ancestors of ours who established Setubandha (Rameshwar) in the South, Jagannath in the East and Hardwar in the North as places of pilgrimage ? You will admit they were no fools. They knew that worship of God could have been performed just as well at home. They thought us that those whose hearts were aglow with righteousness had the Ganges in their own homes. But they saw that India was one undivided land so made by nature. They, therefore argued that it must be one nation. Arguing thus, they established holy places in various parts of India, and fired the people with an idea of nationality in a manner unknown in other parts of the world. And we Indians are one as no two Englishmen are. Only you and I and others who consider ourselves civilized and superior persons imagine that we are many nations. It was after the advent of railways that we began to believe in distinctions, and you are at liberty now to say that it is through the railways that we are beginning to abolish those distinctions. An opium-eater may argue the advantage of opium-eating from the fact that he began to understand the evil of the opium habit after having eaten it. I would ask you to consider well what I had said on the railways. Why did the great sages of India establish pilgrimages in the different corners of the country ?

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Q.6117·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

In this question consists of a sentence with an underlined word followed by four options. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. Hitler was a despot .

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Q.6118·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

In this question consists of a sentence with an underlined word followed by four options. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. The imagery used in the poem is vivid .

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Q.6119·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

In this question consists of a sentence with an underlined word followed by four options. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. A human being is always vulnerable to other human beings.

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Q.6120·Miscellaneous·2019·Easy

In this question consists of a sentence with an underlined word followed by four options. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. His language is political and vitriolic .

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