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No matter how much you may want one of these pre-employment types of exams to go away, it never will. And the best way to deal with an examination is to embrace it and give it your best shot. After all, careful preparation is required. And this type of pre-test prep can help you [...]
Civil services exams are one of the respectable exams. Each year, thousands of people take up this exam but only few are able to make it through preliminary exams. Cracking IAS examination is not a cakewalk. Aspiring candidates have to undergo a rigorous process for clearing the paper and being selected for preferred services. [...]
The current pattern of the civil services preliminary exams was conceived in 1979 on the recommendations of the Kothari Commission. Since then, for 41 years, the preliminary pattern sustained with only some minor changes once in ten or fifteen years. But from 2011 onwards, civil services aspirants should prepare themselves for a sea change [...]
Civil services exams are one of the respectable exams. Each year, thousands of people take up this exam but only few are able to make it through preliminary exams. Cracking IAS examination is not a cakewalk. Aspiring candidates have to undergo a rigorous process for clearing the paper and being selected for preferred services. [...]
a) Dictionary of Economics – Ghaham Bannock; T.E. Baxter, Ray Rees (Penguin)
b) Economics (Read Relevant Chapters) – Paul A. Samuelson
c) The Hindu: Survey of Agriculture & Survey of Industry
d) An Introduction to Economics – A.W. Stonier and D.C. Hauge
e) Monetary Theory and Public Policy – Kenneth Kurihara
f) Economic Survey : Eighth Five Year Plan: [...]
Everyday people are required to take a civil service examination as part of the pre-employment conditions required by different government organizations.
Time allowed: Three hours
Maximum marks: 300
Instructions
Candidates should attempt all questions.
The number of marks carried by each question is indicated at the end of the question.
1. Write an essay in about 300 words on any one of the following: (100)
(a) The ways to enrich our regional languages.
(b) Whither Indian democracy today?
(c) Terrorism in India
(d) Science [...]