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IAS Papers : General Studies – 2003 (Main)

General Studies – 2003 (Main)
(Paper – I)
Time Allowed : Three Hours
Maximum Marks : 300
Candidate should attempt All questions strictly in accordance with instructions given under each question.
1. Answer any one of the following: (about 250 words)(30 marks)
* “The reforms of 1909 introduced a cardinal problem and ground of controversy at every revision of the [...]

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IAS Papers : Psychology – 2000 (Main)

Psychology – 2000 (Main) (Paper – I)
Time Allowed : Three Hours
Maximum Marks : 300
All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION  ‘A’
Q. 1. Answer any three of the following in not more than 200 words each :
(a) What is the basic difference between the experimental and correlational methods of psychology?
(b) How do models help in the process [...]

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IAS Papers : IAS History Paper (Main) 2005

PAPER – I
SECTION-A
1. Mark any fifteen of the following places on the map supplied to you and write short descriptive notes on places plotted by you on the map:
(1) Mohenjodaro (2) Burzahom
(3) Inamgaon (4) Sannathi
(5) Kaveripattinam (6) Sisupalgarh
(7) Anuradhapura (8) Karnasuvarna
(9) Chittagong (10) Chitore
(11) Pratishthana (12) Vidisa
(13) Hampi (14) Warangal
(15) Diu (16) Seringapatam
(17) Debal [...]

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Commerce Syllabus for Preliminary Examination

Commerce Syllabus for Preliminary Examination

Part-I

Accounting and Auditing ;
Accounting
Nature, Scope and Objectives of Accounting-Accounting as an Information System-Users of Accounting Information.
Generally Accepted Principles of Accounting-The Accounting Equation-Accrual Concept-Other concepts and conventions,

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IAS Papers : History Syllabus for Preliminary Examination

History Syllabus for Preliminary Examination
Section-A
1. Prehistoric cultures in India
2. Indus Civilization. Origins. The Mature Phase: extent, society, economy and culture. Contacts with other cultures.Problems of decline.
3. Geographical distribution and characteristics of pastoral and farming communities outside the Indus region, from the neolithic to early iron phases.
4. Vedic society. The Vedic texts; changefrom Rigvedic to [...]

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IAS Papers : Sociology (Main) 2000

Sociology – 2000 (Main) (Paper – I)
INSTRUCTIONS
Candidates should attempt questions 1 and 5 which are compulsory, and any THREE of the remaining questions selecting at least ONE question from each Section.
All questions carry equal marks
Q. 1.  Write short notes on any- three of the following (each note should not exceed 200 words) :
(a) Sociology [...]

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