Analysis and Expected cut off of RAS preliminary examination 2018

<2/”>a >This year RAS  pre exam was very tough than previous two exams. There were more applied questions of Polity and History whereas the current affair questions were not so common. Morever,Science and maths section was also very typical.

As the history of previous years results , no year ever has cutoff more than 40% in preliminary examination. So due to toughness level and increased no. of seats, the cutoff would not be more than 33%. As we received feedbacks and marks of more than thousands students, the more likely cut off would be in range of 65-70 Numbers (can go further beyond 65 after deleting some wrong questions). So guys get ready for the Mains preparation without wasting single second.

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More than 60 questions of GS were covered in our Notes programme and Some typical Current affairs questions which were covered in Daily current affair of RASFREENOTES  are follows :

 

  • Proposal oil Refinery at pachpadra, Barmer is Jont venture of :
  • HPCL and Government of Rajasthan

 

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  • The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India can be removed from his office in like manner as
  • Judge of The Supreme Court

 

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  • Which of the following thermal power projects has the highest installed power capacity?
  • Suratgarh

 

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  • India’s first Beyond-Visual Range (BVR) air-to-air missile indigenously designed & developed by Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) is :

 

  • Astra

 

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  • Which of the following plant, grown in non-forest area has been omitted from the definition of trees in the Indian Forest (Amendment) Act 2017?
  • Bamboo

 

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  • A new Software has been launched by Rajasthan government for monitoring of seasonal and non-communicable disease as well as the trends of ailments found in specific areas. What is the name of this software?
  • Nidaan

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  • Consider the following statements regarding the first Mega Food Park of Rajasthan established in March 2018 :
  • It was inaugurated by Union Minister for Food Preocessing Industries Harsimrat Kaur Badal.
  • It is located at Roopangarh in Ajmer.

 

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  • Recently the capital of one of the North-Eastern States has been declared as 100th Smart City by The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. Which is the State?
  • Meghalaya

 

 

  • Consider following statements about Electroal Bond Scheme 2018 :
  • The aim of this scheme is to bring about transparency in the funding process of Political Parties.
  • Electroral Bonds shall be valid for fifteen calendar days from the date of issue.
  • The Electroral Bond deposited by an eligible political party in its account shall be credited on the same day.

 

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  • Recently Which space agency successfully launched the world’s smallest satellite carrying rocket?
  • JAXA

 

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  • In terms of the share in Investment/”>Foreign Direct Investment Equity inflows, in India during 2016-17, which of the following countries is on the top?
  • Mauritius

 

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The RAS preliminary examination is a competitive exam conducted by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) for the recruitment of Assistant Administrative Officers (AAOs) in the Rajasthan State Government. The exam is held every year in two stages: the preliminary examination and the main examination.

The preliminary examination is a qualifying exam and consists of two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is of 200 marks and is objective in nature, while Paper II is of 300 marks and is descriptive in nature.

The syllabus for the RAS preliminary examination is vast and covers a wide range of topics. However, the most important topics are General Knowledge, General Science, Mathematics, English, Current Affairs, History, Geography, Polity, Economics, Environment, Science and Technology, Culture, Sports, Art and Literature, Philosophy, Religion, Ethics, Logic, Reasoning, Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Data Interpretation, General Awareness, General Studies, and Optional Subject.

The cut-off for the RAS preliminary examination is determined by the RPSC based on the number of vacancies available and the performance of the candidates. The cut-off is usually very high and only the top scorers are able to qualify for the main examination.

In the previous year, the cut-off for the RAS preliminary examination was 120 marks for General Category candidates and 100 marks for OBC/SC/ST candidates. However, the cut-off is expected to be higher this year due to the increase in the number of vacancies.

The RAS preliminary examination is a very competitive exam and requires a lot of preparation. Candidates who are planning to appear for the exam should start preparing early and should focus on all the important topics. They should also practice solving previous year’s question papers to get an idea of the type of questions that are asked in the exam.

The following are some tips for preparing for the RAS preliminary examination:

  • Start preparing early. The RAS preliminary examination is a very competitive exam and requires a lot of preparation. Candidates who are planning to appear for the exam should start preparing early and should focus on all the important topics.
  • Make a study plan. A study plan will help you to stay on track and will ensure that you cover all the important topics.
  • Practice solving previous year’s question papers. Previous year’s question papers will give you an idea of the type of questions that are asked in the exam and will help you to improve your preparation.
  • Take mock tests. Mock tests will help you to assess your preparation and will help you to identify your weak areas.
  • Stay calm and focused on the day of the exam. The RAS preliminary examination is a very important exam and it is important to stay calm and focused on the day of the exam.

I hope this ARTICLE was helpful. Good luck with your preparation!

Here are some frequently asked questions and short answers about the RAS preliminary examination 2018:

  • What is the RAS preliminary examination?
    The RAS preliminary examination is a written examination conducted by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) for the recruitment of candidates to the Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS).

  • What are the eligibility criteria for the RAS preliminary examination?
    To be eligible for the RAS preliminary examination, a candidate must:

    • be a citizen of India;
    • have completed 21 years of age on or before 1st January of the year in which the examination is held;
    • have passed the Higher Secondary Examination or its equivalent examination from a recognized Board or University;
    • have a good character and physical fitness; and
    • not be a member of any political party.
  • What are the subjects for the RAS preliminary examination?
    The RAS preliminary examination is conducted in two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is of 200 marks and consists of questions on General Knowledge, General Science, Current Affairs, History, Geography, Economics, Polity, and Culture. Paper II is of 200 marks and consists of questions on Mathematics, Logic, and Reasoning.

  • What is the syllabus for the RAS preliminary examination?
    The syllabus for the RAS preliminary examination is available on the website of the RPSC.

  • What are the exam dates for the RAS preliminary examination 2018?
    The RAS preliminary examination 2018 is scheduled to be held on 25th February 2018.

  • What is the pattern of the RAS preliminary examination?
    The RAS preliminary examination is a objective type examination with multiple choice questions. Each question carries 1 mark. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.

  • What is the cut off for the RAS preliminary examination?
    The cut off for the RAS preliminary examination is decided by the RPSC based on the performance of the candidates in the examination. The cut off is different for different categories of candidates.

  • How to prepare for the RAS preliminary examination?
    The best way to prepare for the RAS preliminary examination is to start preparing early. You should cover the entire syllabus thoroughly. You should also practice solving previous year question papers.

  • What are the books recommended for the RAS preliminary examination?
    There are many books available for the RAS preliminary examination. Some of the recommended books are:

    • General Knowledge: Lucent’s General Knowledge Manual
    • General Science: NCERT Science textbooks for Class 11 and 12
    • Current Affairs: The Hindu newspaper
    • History: NCERT History textbooks for Class 11 and 12
    • Geography: NCERT Geography textbooks for Class 11 and 12
    • Economics: NCERT Economics textbooks for Class 11 and 12
    • Polity: NCERT Political Science textbooks for Class 11 and 12
    • Culture: NCERT Indian Culture textbook for Class 11
    • Mathematics: R S Aggarwal’s Mathematics for Competitive Examinations
    • Logic: R S Aggarwal’s Logical Reasoning for Competitive Examinations
    • Reasoning: R S Aggarwal’s Reasoning for Competitive Examinations
  • Where can I get the admit card for the RAS preliminary examination?
    The admit card for the RAS preliminary examination will be available on the website of the RPSC.

  • Where can I get the result of the RAS preliminary examination?
    The result of the RAS preliminary examination will be available on the website of the RPSC.

  • What are the next steps after clearing the RAS preliminary examination?
    After clearing the RAS preliminary examination, you will have to appear for the RAS mains examination. The RAS mains examination is a written examination consisting of two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is of 300 marks and consists of questions on General Studies, General Knowledge, and Current Affairs. Paper II is of 300 marks and consists of questions on English, Hindi, and Rajasthani.

  • What is the syllabus for the RAS mains examination?
    The syllabus for the RAS mains examination is available on the website of the RPSC.

  • What are the exam dates for the RAS mains examination?
    The RAS mains examination 2018 is scheduled to be held on 17th and 18th March 2018.

  • What is the pattern of the RAS mains examination?
    The RAS mains examination is a objective type examination with multiple choice questions. Each question carries 1 mark. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.

  • **What is the cut off for the RAS mains

  1. The RAS preliminary examination is conducted by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC).
  2. The examination is held every year to recruit candidates for various Group A and Group B posts in the Rajasthan government.
  3. The examination consists of two papers, Paper I and Paper II.
  4. Paper I is of 200 marks and Paper II is of 300 marks.
  5. The examination is held in the month of May or June.
  6. The cut-off for the RAS preliminary examination is usually around 100 marks.
  7. However, the cut-off may vary from year to year depending on the difficulty level of the examination and the number of candidates appearing for the examination.
  8. The RAS preliminary examination is a very competitive examination and only a few candidates are selected for the mains examination.
  9. The mains examination is held in the month of September or October.
  10. The mains examination consists of nine papers, each of 200 marks.
  11. The mains examination is a very difficult examination and only a few candidates are selected for the interview.
  12. The interview is held in the month of December or January.
  13. The interview is a very important part of the RAS selection process and the marks obtained in the interview are very crucial for the final selection.
  14. The final selection is based on the marks obtained in the preliminary examination, mains examination and interview.
  15. The RAS is a very prestigious and well-paid job in the Rajasthan government.
  16. The RAS officers are responsible for various important tasks in the state government.
  17. The RAS is a very challenging and rewarding job.
  18. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding job in the Rajasthan government, then the RAS is the perfect job for you.
  19. The RAS is a very competitive examination and only a few candidates are selected for the mains examination.
  20. However, if you are well-prepared and have a good understanding of the syllabus, then you can definitely clear the RAS preliminary examination.
  21. The RAS preliminary examination is a very important step in the RAS selection process.
  22. If you clear the RAS preliminary examination, then you will be eligible to appear for the mains examination.
  23. The mains examination is a very difficult examination and only a few candidates are selected for the interview.
  24. However, if you are well-prepared and have a good understanding of the syllabus, then you can definitely clear the RAS mains examination.
  25. The RAS interview is a very important part of the RAS selection process.
  26. The marks obtained in the interview are very crucial for the final selection.
  27. If you perform well in the interview, then you have a good chance of getting selected for the RAS.
  28. The RAS is a very prestigious and well-paid job in the Rajasthan government.
  29. The RAS officers are responsible for various important tasks in the state government.
  30. The RAS is a very challenging and rewarding job.
  31. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding job in the Rajasthan government, then the RAS is the perfect job for you.

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I hope these MCQs will help you in your preparation for the RAS preliminary examination 2018. Good luck!