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General Studies Mock Test 1

Questions:: 30
Duration:: 36 minutes
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General Studies Mock Test 2

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General Studies Mock Test 3

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Duration:: 36 minutes
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General Studies Mock Test 4

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Duration:: 36 minutes
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General Studies Mock Test 5

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General Studies Mock Test 6

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Duration:: 36 minutes
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General Studies Mock Test 7

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General Studies Mock Test 8

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Duration:: 36 minutes
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General Studies Mock Test 9

Questions:: 30
Duration:: 36 minutes
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General Studies Mock Test 10

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General Studies Mock Test 11

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General Studies Mock Test 12

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Duration:: 36 minutes
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General Studies Mock Test 13

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General Studies Mock Test 14

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UPSC General Studies
With reference to the Election Commission of India, consider the following statements: 1. The Election Commission is a constitutional body established under Article 324 of the Constitution. 2. The Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissioners can be removed from office only in a similar manner as a Supreme Court judge. 3. The Election Commission has advisory jurisdiction to give election symbols to recognized political parties. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A 1 and 2 only
B 2 and 3 only
C 1 only
D 1, 2 and 3
UPSC General Studies
Consider the following rivers: 1. Lohit 2. Godavari 3. Ujani 4. Yamuna. Which of the above are flood-prone?
A 1 and 4 only
B 1, 2 and 4 only
C 2 and 3 only
D 1, 2, 3 and 4
UPSC General Studies
The Western Ghats are recognized as one of the world's three biodiversity hotspots primarily because they:
A Contain the largest continuous forest cover in India
B Have exceptionally high species richness and a high degree of endemism that is under severe threat
C Are the source of all major rivers in peninsular India
D Have the highest rainfall in the entire Indian subcontinent
UPSC General Studies
Which of the following environmental legislation in India was enacted in the year 1986?
A The Wildlife (Protection) Act
B The Environment (Protection) Act
C The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act
D The Forest (Conservation) Act
UPSC General Studies
The Bhakti movement in medieval India had a profound social impact. Which of the following statements correctly reflect its social dimensions?
A It challenged the caste system and promoted equality among all sections of society.
B It was exclusively confined to North India and did not influence the Deccan region.
C It promoted religious tolerance but did not challenge social hierarchies.
D It was primarily supported by the Mughal emperors as a tool of governance.
UPSC General Studies
India is recognized as a 'mega-diverse country' primarily because of which of the following factors?
A It has the largest forest cover in the world
B It harbors 7–8% of all recorded species and has a wide range of ecosystems and biogeographical zones
C It is the only country with tigers, lions, and elephants in the wild
D It has the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Asia
UPSC General Studies
The 'Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009' provides free and compulsory education to children in which age group?
A 3 years to 14 years
B 6 years to 14 years
C 5 years to 16 years
D 6 years to 18 years
UPSC General Studies
With reference to the 'Indian Space Research Organisation' (ISRO), the 'Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle' (PSLV) is primarily used for which purpose?
A Launching satellites into polar and sun-synchronous orbits for Earth observation
B Launching crewed missions to low Earth orbit
C Launching communication satellites into geostationary transfer orbit
D Launching interplanetary missions

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