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Hardness and ease of exam is relative factor and thus should not interfere in your performance.
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The APPSC Group I Prelims Exam is a competitive exam conducted by the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) for the recruitment of Group I officers in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The exam is held every year and consists of two papers, Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is a General Studies paper and Paper II is an Optional Subject paper.
The General Studies paper covers a wide range of topics, including Indian Polity and Governance, Indian economy, Geography of India, Indian History, Science and Technology, and Current Affairs. The Optional Subject paper can be chosen from a list of subjects, including History, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Geography, Public Administration, Law, and Commerce.
The APPSC Group I Prelims Exam is a difficult exam and requires a lot of preparation. The best way to prepare for the exam is to start early and to study regularly. It is also important to practice solving past year papers and to take mock tests.
The APPSC Group I Prelims Exam is a great opportunity for those who want to pursue a career in the State Government of Andhra Pradesh. The exam offers a good salary and benefits, and it is a prestigious position. If you are interested in a career in the state government of Andhra Pradesh, then you should consider taking the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam.
Here are some tips for preparing for the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam:
- Start early and study regularly.
- Practice solving past year papers.
- Take mock tests.
- Join a study group.
- Get a good night’s sleep before the exam.
- Eat a healthy breakfast on the day of the exam.
- Arrive at the exam center early.
- Read the instructions carefully.
- Manage your time wisely.
- Stay calm and focused.
- Trust your preparation and give your best.
I wish you all the best for your exam!
1. What is the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam?
The APPSC Group I Prelims Exam is a written examination conducted by the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) to select candidates for the Group I posts in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The exam is held once a year and consists of two papers: Paper I and Paper II.
2. What are the eligibility criteria for the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam?
To be eligible for the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam, candidates must:
- Be a citizen of India
- Have a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university
- Be at least 21 years of age and not more than 34 years of age on the first day of the examination
3. What are the subjects covered in the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam?
Paper I of the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam covers the following subjects:
- General Studies
- General Knowledge
- Current Affairs
Paper II of the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam covers the following subjects:
- English
- Telugu
- Mathematics
- General Science
4. What is the syllabus for the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam?
The syllabus for the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam is as follows:
Paper I: General Studies
- Indian Polity and Governance
- Indian Economy
- Indian History
- Indian Geography
- Indian Culture
- General Science
- Current Affairs
Paper II: General Knowledge
- English
- Telugu
- Mathematics
- General Science
5. What are the books recommended for the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam?
The following books are recommended for the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam:
- The Hindu
- The Indian Express
- The Times of India
- The Economic Times
- The Hindu Business Line
- The Indian Express Business Standard
- The Times of India Business Standard
- The Economic Times Business Standard
- The Hindu Science
- The Indian Express Science
- The Times of India Science
- The Economic Times Science
- The Hindu History
- The Indian Express History
- The Times of India History
- The Economic Times History
- The Hindu Geography
- The Indian Express Geography
- The Times of India Geography
- The Economic Times Geography
- The Hindu Culture
- The Indian Express Culture
- The Times of India Culture
- The Economic Times Culture
- General Science
- Current Affairs
6. What are the sources of preparation for the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam?
The following are the sources of preparation for the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam:
- The Hindu
- The Indian Express
- The Times of India
- The Economic Times
- The Hindu Business Line
- The Indian Express Business Standard
- The Times of India Business Standard
- The Economic Times Business Standard
- The Hindu Science
- The Indian Express Science
- The Times of India Science
- The Economic Times Science
- The Hindu History
- The Indian Express History
- The Times of India History
- The Economic Times History
- The Hindu Geography
- The Indian Express Geography
- The Times of India Geography
- The Economic Times Geography
- The Hindu Culture
- The Indian Express Culture
- The Times of India Culture
- General Science
- Current Affairs
- NCERT Books
- IGNOU Books
- UPSC Books
- APPSC Books
- Other State PSC Books
7. What is the pattern of the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam?
The APPSC Group I Prelims Exam is a two-hour written examination consisting of two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is of 100 marks and Paper II is of 200 marks. The questions in both papers are objective in nature and there is no negative marking.
8. What is the cut-off for the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam?
The cut-off for the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam is determined by the APPSC. The cut-off is usually based on the performance of the candidates in the exam and the number of vacancies available.
9. What are the benefits of clearing the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam?
The benefits of clearing the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam are as follows:
- Candidates who clear the APPSC Group I Prelims Exam will be eligible to appear for the APPSC Group I Mains Exam.
- Candidates who clear the APPSC Group I Mains Exam will be eligible to be appointed to the Group I posts in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
- The Group I posts
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The Indian Constitution was adopted on
(A) 26 November 1949
(B) 26 January 1950
(C) 15 August 1947
(D) 12 March 1948 -
The President of India is elected by
(A) The members of the Lok Sabha
(B) The members of the Rajya Sabha
(C) The members of the Legislative Assemblies of the States
(D) The members of the Legislative Assemblies of the States and the Union Territories -
The Prime Minister of India is appointed by
(A) The President of India
(B) The Vice President of India
(C) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(D) The Justice-of-india/”>Chief Justice of India -
The Supreme Court of India is headed by
(A) The Chief Justice of India
(B) The Vice President of India
(C) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(D) The Prime Minister of India -
The Parliament of India consists of
(A) The President of India and the Lok Sabha
(B) The President of India and the Rajya Sabha
(C) The Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha
(D) The President of India, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha -
The Union Budget is presented to the Parliament by
(A) The Prime Minister of India
(B) The Finance Minister of India
(C) The Minister of State for Finance
(D) The Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha -
The National Development Council is chaired by
(A) The Prime Minister of India
(B) The President of India
(C) The Vice President of India
(D) The Chief Justice of India -
The Planning Commission was replaced by the
(A) National Development Council
(B) NITI Aayog
(C) Ministry of Finance
(D) Ministry of Planning -
The Reserve Bank of India is the
(A) Central Bank of India
(B) Commercial Bank of India
(C) State Bank of India
(D) Industrial Development Bank of India -
The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is a campaign launched by the Government of India to
(A) Clean the streets, roads and Infrastructure-2/”>INFRASTRUCTURE of India’s cities, towns and rural areas
(B) Improve sanitation facilities in India
(C) Promote cleanliness and hygiene in India
(D) All of the above -
The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana is a scheme launched by the Government of India to
(A) Provide financial Services to the poor and unbanked people of India
(B) Promote Financial Inclusion in India
(C) Provide access to Banking facilities to the poor and unbanked people of India
(D) All of the above -
The Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana is a scheme launched by the Government of India to
(A) Provide skill training to the youth of India
(B) Promote Entrepreneurship among the youth of India
(C) Provide EMPLOYMENT opportunities to the youth of India
(D) All of the above -
The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana is a scheme launched by the Government of India to
(A) Provide affordable housing to the poor of India
(B) Promote housing for all in India
(C) Provide housing to the homeless in India
(D) All of the above -
The Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana is a scheme launched by the Government of India to
(A) Provide free healthcare to the poor of India
(B) Promote universal healthcare in India
(C) Provide Health insurance to the poor of India
(D) All of the above -
The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi is a scheme launched by the Government of India to
(A) Provide financial assistance to the farmers of India
(B) Promote agriculture in India
(C) Increase the income of the farmers of India
(D) All of the above
I hope you find these questions helpful. Good luck with your exam!