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UPSC Prelims Questions

Practice UPSC Prelims MCQs by subject and year. Free questions with explanations for focused revision.

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Q.7363·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

Her rebuttal that she was not involved in the case was considered by the court.

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Q.7364·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

P: their inaction Q: has identified R: charging the opponents S: many issues besides

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Q.7365·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

P: literary flourishes Q: and locates the story with the larger framework of our world R: long-formed journalism is that S: it brings back the importance of writing skills.

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Q.7366·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

The median of 19 observations is 30. Two more observations are made and the values of these are 8 and 32. What is the median of the 21 observations?

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Q.7367·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

As the number of observations and classes increases, the shape of a frequency polygon

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Q.7368·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

P: that grow into beautiful trees Q: of a warm home and supportive surroundings R: are like the tender samplings S: with the sunshine and rain

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Q.7369·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

P: We with real life experiences Q: tend to learn with interest R: when we see beauty in our work S: and connect learning

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Q.7370·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

The whole audience showed a disdainful attitude during the match.

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Q.7371·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

If the diagonal of a cube is of length l, then the total surface area of the cube is

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Q.7372·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

A rectangular block of length 20 cm, breadth 15 cm and height 10 cm is cut up into exact number of equal cubes. The least possible number of cubes will be

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Q.7373·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

The baby could not move as the place was soggy .

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Q.7374·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

In this question there is a sentence the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S and are given below each sentence in four sequences namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. P: have drawn intense interest and Q: debate for years as the devices R: have become integral to most people’s lives S: safety questions about cell phones

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Q.7375·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

The average marks of section A are 65 and that of section B are 70. If the average marks of both the sections combined are 67, then the ratio of number of students of section A to that of section B is

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Q.7376·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

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

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Q.7377·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

S1 : The Constitution of India thus emerged through a process of intense debate and discussion. P: This was an unprecedented act of faith, for in other democracies the vote had been granted slowly, and in stages. Q: However, on one central feature of the Constitution there was substantial agreement. R: Many of the provisions were arrived at through a process of give-and-take, by forging a middle ground between two opposed positions. S: This was on the granting of the vote to every adult Indian. S6 : In countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom, only men with education were allowed into the charmed circle.

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Q.7378·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

S1 : We cannot understand the power of rumours and prophecies in history by checking whether they are factually correct or not. P: The rumours in 1857 began to make sense when seen in the context of the policies the British pursued from the late 1820s. Q: Rumours circulate only when they resonate with the deeper fears and suspicions of people. R: Under the leadership of Governor General Lord William Bentinck, the British adopted policies aimed at “reforming” Indian society by introducing Western education, Western ideas and Western Institutions. S: We need to see what they reflect about the minds of people who believed them – their fears and apprehensions, their faiths and convictions. S6 : With the cooperation of sections of Indian society they set up English-medium schools, colleges and universities which taught Western sciences and liberal arts.

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Q.7379·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

S1 : Equity theory is concerned with the perception people have about how they are being treated compared with others. P: To be dealt with equitably is to be treated fairly in comparison with another group of people or a relevant other person. Q: Equity involves feelings and perceptions and is always a comparative process. R: Equity theory states, in effect, that people will be better motivated if they are treated equitably and demotivated if they are treated inequitably. S: It is not synonymous with equality, which means treating everyone the same, since this would be inequitable if they deserve to be treated differently. S6 : This explains only one aspect of the process of motivation and job satisfaction, although it may be significant in terms of morale.

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Q.7380·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

The entry was carried out inadvertently .

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