<–2/”>a >Well the question regarding the answer key has been asked by several students like:-
- Sir,when will be the answer key uploaded?
- Why have you not given the answer key?
So the answer for it is simple….
We don’t believe in disturbing your weeks in marks and cutoff predictions.
So just forget about the marks/cutoff, Don’t be distracted by the marks of superhumans .Prelims and mains are completely a different game .One depends on your rataa shastra while the other on your creativity and writing skill. Prelims is over now and earlier you are out of the prelims hangover ,better it is for your mains performance.
Now the question is would be provide the answer key…. YES DEFINITELY…. but not for marks and cutoff predictions. Our answer key will be for Objections after RPSC declares its official answer key, as we will provide you with the digital or photocopied proofs of the objections raised from standard sources.
Now coming to our second issue at hand, Take a two day rest which ends today and start a systematic preparation for RAS/RTS mains 2016.
Veterans would be having a first hand feeling of the answer writing or the lack of it during there previous attempt for RAS/RTS Mains 2013. Freshers would be a bit shocked or confused after seeing the syllabus as it covers almost everything under the sun.
Those who have followed our website for RAS/RTS Mains 2013 are familiar with the importance of topic wise analysis. For Mains 2016 we would try to cover all the topics even including Hindi and Rajasthani.
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The RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam is just around the corner, and candidates are gearing up for the big day. While the prelims exam was a tough one, the mains exam is sure to be even more challenging. But don’t worry, we’re here to help! In this ARTICLE, we’ll take a look at some of the most important topics that you need to know for the RAS/RTS Mains exam.
Indian Polity and Governance
One of the most important topics for the RAS/RTS Mains exam is Indian Polity and Governance. This topic covers a wide range of subjects, including the Constitution of India, the government of India, and the political system of India. You need to have a good understanding of these topics in order to answer the questions on the exam.
Indian economy
Another important topic for the RAS/RTS Mains exam is Indian Economy. This topic covers a wide range of subjects, including the history of the Indian economy, the current state of the Indian economy, and the challenges facing the Indian economy. You need to have a good understanding of these topics in order to answer the questions on the exam.
General Science
General Science is a broad topic that covers a wide range of subjects, including physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics. You need to have a good understanding of these subjects in order to answer the questions on the exam.
General Knowledge
General Knowledge is another broad topic that covers a wide range of subjects, including history, geography, current affairs, and culture. You need to have a good understanding of these subjects in order to answer the questions on the exam.
Current Affairs
Current Affairs is a topic that covers the latest news and events from around the world. You need to be up-to-date on current affairs in order to answer the questions on the exam.
English Language
English Language is a compulsory subject for the RAS/RTS Mains exam. You need to have a good command of the English language in order to answer the questions on the exam.
Logical Reasoning
Logical Reasoning is a topic that tests your ability to think logically and solve problems. You need to be able to think critically and solve problems in order to answer the questions on the exam.
Analytical Reasoning
Analytical Reasoning is a topic that tests your ability to analyze information and draw conclusions. You need to be able to think critically and analyze information in order to answer the questions on the exam.
Data Interpretation is a topic that tests your ability to interpret data and draw conclusions. You need to be able to understand and analyze data in order to answer the questions on the exam.
Quantitative Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude is a topic that tests your ability to solve mathematical problems. You need to be able to solve mathematical problems in order to answer the questions on the exam.
Computer Awareness
Computer Awareness is a topic that tests your knowledge of computers and computer applications. You need to have a good understanding of computers and computer applications in order to answer the questions on the exam.
These are just some of the most important topics that you need to know for the RAS/RTS Mains exam. Make sure to study hard and prepare well for the exam. Good luck!
Sure, here are some frequently asked questions and short answers about the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam:
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What is the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam?
The RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam 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. -
What are the eligibility criteria for the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam?
To be eligible for the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam, candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Candidates must also be between the ages of 21 and 32 years as on 1st January 2016. -
What are the subjects for the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam?
The RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam will be conducted in two papers, Paper I and Paper II. Paper I will be of 200 marks and will consist of questions on General Studies, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, and History of India. Paper II will be of 300 marks and will consist of questions on English, Hindi, Mathematics, and Logical Reasoning. -
What is the syllabus for the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam?
The syllabus for the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam is available on the RPSC website. The syllabus covers a wide range of topics, including General Studies, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, History of India, English, Hindi, Mathematics, and Logical Reasoning. -
How to prepare for the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam?
The best way to prepare for the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam is to start early and to give yourself plenty of time to study. You should also make sure to practice solving previous year’s question papers. -
What are the best books for the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam?
There are many good books available for the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam. Some of the best books include: -
The Hindu Editorials: This book contains editorials from The Hindu newspaper, which are a great source of current affairs information.
- The Indian Express Editorials: This book contains editorials from The Indian Express newspaper, which are another great source of current affairs information.
- The Hindu Yearbook: This book contains a comprehensive overview of the events of the previous year.
- The Indian Express Yearbook: This book is similar to The Hindu Yearbook, but it contains information from The Indian Express newspaper.
- The Times of India Yearbook: This book is similar to The Hindu Yearbook and The Indian Express Yearbook, but it contains information from The Times of India newspaper.
- The Civil Services Chronicle: This book is a comprehensive guide to the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam. It contains information on the syllabus, the exam pattern, and the marking scheme.
- The Civil Services Aptitude Test: This book is a guide to the General Studies paper of the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam. It covers a wide range of topics, including Indian Polity, Indian Economy, Indian History, and Indian Geography.
- The Civil Services English: This book is a guide to the English paper of the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam. It covers a wide range of topics, including grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension.
- The Civil Services Hindi: This book is a guide to the Hindi paper of the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam. It covers a wide range of topics, including grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension.
- The Civil Services Mathematics: This book is a guide to the Mathematics paper of the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam. It covers a wide range of topics, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.
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The Civil Services Logical Reasoning: This book is a guide to the Logical Reasoning paper of the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam. It covers a wide range of topics, including syllogisms, puzzles, and analogies.
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What is the expected cut-off for the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam?
The expected cut-off for the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam is not known yet. However, it is likely to be around 60% for General Category candidates and 50% for OBC/SC/ST candidates. -
What are the benefits of clearing the RAS/RTS Mains 2016 exam?
The benefits of clearing the
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The first Indian to win the Nobel Prize in Physics was:
(A) C.V. Raman
(B) S. Chandrasekhar
(C) Har Gobind Khorana
(D) Venkatraman Ramakrishnan -
The Indian National Congress was founded in:
(A) 1885
(B) 1886
(C) 1887
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The capital of India is:
(A) New Delhi
(B) Mumbai
(C) Chennai
(D) Kolkata -
The national language of India is:
(A) Hindi
(B) English
(C) Sanskrit
(D) Tamil -
The Prime Minister of India is:
(A) Narendra Modi
(B) Rahul Gandhi
(C) Sonia Gandhi
(D) Manmohan Singh -
The President of India is:
(A) Ram Nath Kovind
(B) Pranab Mukherjee
(C) Pratibha Patil
(D) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam -
The currency of India is:
(A) Rupee
(B) Dollar
(C) Euro
(D) Pound -
The National Flag of India is:
(A) Tricolour
(B) Ashoka Chakra
(C) Vande Mataram
(D) Jana Gana Mana -
The National Anthem of India is:
(A) Jana Gana Mana
(B) Vande Mataram
(C) Saare Jahan Se Accha
(D) Hamdard -
The national animal of India is:
(A) Tiger
(B) Lion
(C) Elephant
(D) Rhinoceros -
The national bird of India is:
(A) Peacock
(B) Parrot
(C) Eagle
(D) Swan -
The national flower of India is:
(A) Lotus
(B) Rose
(C) Jasmine
(D) Lily -
The national tree of India is:
(A) Banyan
(B) Peepal
(C) Ashoka
(D) Coconut -
The national sport of India is:
(A) Hockey
(B) Cricket
(C) Football
(D) Kabaddi -
The national dish of India is:
(A) Chicken Tikka Masala
(B) Butter Chicken
(C) Biryani
(D) Samosa -
The national festival of India is:
(A) Diwali
(B) Holi
(C) Dussehra
(D) Eid -
The national language of Pakistan is:
(A) Urdu
(B) Punjabi
(C) Sindhi
(D) Pashto -
The capital of Pakistan is:
(A) Islamabad
(B) Karachi
(C) Lahore
(D) Rawalpindi -
The Prime Minister of Pakistan is:
(A) Imran Khan
(B) Shehbaz Sharif
(C) Asif Ali Zardari
(D) Nawaz Sharif -
The President of Pakistan is:
(A) Arif Alvi
(B) Mamnoon Hussain
(C) Pervez Musharraf
(D) Asif Ali Zardari -
The currency of Pakistan is:
(A) Rupee
(B) Dollar
(C) Euro
(D) Pound -
The national flag of Pakistan is:
(A) Green with a white crescent and star
(B) White with a green crescent and star
(C) Green with a white stripe
(D) White with a green stripe -
The national anthem of Pakistan is:
(A) Qaumi Tarana
(B) Jana Gana Mana
(C) Saare Jahan Se Accha
(D) Hamdard -
The national animal of Pakistan is:
(A) Lion
(B) Tiger
(C) Elephant
(D) Rhinoceros -
The national bird of Pakistan is:
(A) Peacock
(B) Parrot
(C) Eagle
(D) Swan -
The national flower of Pakistan is:
(A) Lotus
(B) Rose
(C) Jasmine
(D) Lily -
The national tree of Pakistan is:
(A) Banyan
(B) Peepal
(C) Ashoka
(D) Coconut -
The national sport of Pakistan is:
(A) Hockey
(B) Cricket