CSAT Aptitude Mock Tests
Select an exam for CSAT Aptitude mock tests.
विषयों/अध्यायों के लिए अभ्यास टेस्ट
नमूना प्रश्न
A sum of money doubles itself in 8 years at simple interest. What is the rate of interest per annum?
A is twice as fast as B. If B alone can complete a piece of work in 18 days, how many days will A and B together take to complete the same work?
A sum of Rs. 1320 amounts to Rs. 1452 at simple interest at 10% per annum. Find the time period.
A clock shows the correct time at 8 a.m. If the clock gains 5 minutes every hour, what will be the true time when the clock indicates 1 p.m. on the same day?
The remainder when (17 × 25 × 33 × 41) is divided by 8 is:
In a certain code language, "COMPUTER" is written as "DPNQVUFS". How is "KEYBOARD" written in that code?
A is older than B by 5 years. If the ratio of their present ages is 7:5, what is the present age of A?
Find the odd number pair from the given alternatives:
About CSAT Aptitude Mock Tests
CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) is Paper II of the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination. While it is qualifying in nature (candidates need 33% to qualify), it tests analytical reasoning, logical thinking, and basic numeracy — skills essential for civil servants.Topics Covered:
- Comprehension: Factual, literary, and narrative passages (8-10 questions)
- Interpersonal Skills: Communication skills, teamwork, leadership
- Logical Reasoning & Analytical Thinking: Syllogisms, Analogies, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense, Seating Arrangement, Venn Diagrams, Logical Deductions
- Decisions & Problem Solving: Decision-making processes, problem identification, alternative solutions
- General Mental Ability: Number series, sequences, patterns, basic arithmetic
- Basic Numeracy: Numbers, Arithmetic (up to Class 10 level) — Percentages, Ratios, Percentages, Profit & Loss, Average, Percentage
Exam Pattern:
- Total Questions: 80 (out of which 20 need to be attempted for qualifying)
- Total Marks: 200 (66.67 marks needed to qualify — 33%)
- Duration: 2 hours
- Note: No negative marking
Why CSAT Matters:
- Many UPSC candidates fail CSAT despite clearing GS Paper I
- Requires dedicated practice in comprehension and reasoning
- Building a habit of solving CSAT-type questions early gives a significant advantage
टिप्पणियाँ
अभी तक कोई टिप्पणी नहीं। अपने विचार साझा करने वाले पहले व्यक्ति बनें!