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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Mathematics Question Paper- II (In Hindi)

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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Math - Paper - II

Subject: Mathematics (In Hindi)
Exam Date: 20thNovember 2010
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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Mathematics Question Paper- I (In Hindi)

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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Math - Paper - I

Subject: Mathematics (In Hindi)
Exam Date: 20thNovember 2010
File Size: 723 KB
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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Mathematics Question Paper- II (In English)

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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Mathematics - Paper - II

Subject: Mathematics (In English)
Exam Date: 20th November 2010
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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Mathematics Question Paper- I (In English)

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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Mathematics - Paper - I

Subject: Mathematics (In English)
Exam Date: 20th November 2010
File Type: PDF

(Paper) C-SAT Sample Test Paper-1 : English Language Comprehension Skills

C-SAT Sample Test Paper- 1
English Language Comprehension Skills

Directions (Q. 1-15) : Read the following passage carefully and the question given below it. Certain words/ phrases are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the question.
China’s rising power is based on its remarkable economic success. Shanghai’s overall economy is currently growing at around 13% per year, thus doubling in size every five or six years. Everywhere there are start-ups, innovations, and young entrepreneurs hungry for profits. In a series of high level meetings between chinese and African officials, the advice that the African leaders received from the Chinese was sound, and more practical than they typically get from the World Bank. Chinese officials stress the crucial role of public investments, especially in agriculture and infrastructure, to lay the basis for private sector-led growth. In a hungry and poor rural economy, as China was in the 1970s and as most of Africa is today, a key starting point is to raise farm productivity. Farmers need the benefits of fertilizer, irrigation and high-yield seeds, all of which were a core part of China’s economical take off. Two other equally critical investments are also needed : roads and electricity, without which there cannot be a modern economy. Farmers might be able to increase their output, but it won’t be able to reach the cities, and the cities won’t be able to provide the countryside with inputs. The government has taken pains to ensure that the electricity grids and transportation networks reach every village in China. China is prepared to help Africa in substantial ways in agriculture, roads, power, health and education. And that is not an empty boast. Chinese leaders are prepared to share new high yield rice varieties, with their African counterparts and, all over Africa, China is financing and constructing basic infrastructure.

(News) Recruitment of Visually impaired Persons in Civil Services

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There is no delay in offering appointment to candidates with disabilities category who have been declared as qualified in the Civil Services Examination held by UPSC.

As on date all the candidates with disabilities who have qualified Civil Services Examination and recommended by UPSC have been allocated service.

Civil Services Examination (CSE) is conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) as per CSE Rules notified from time to time and recommends candidates with disabilities under all the three categories against the vacancies reported by respective Cadre Controlling Authorities participating in the Civil Services to them. Thereafter, Department of Personnel and Training keeping the physical and functional requirement of the post in view allocates services to such candidates as recommended by UPSC and in case any candidate is allocated to IAS, his cadre allocation is also done by this Department.

(Paper) C-SAT Sample Test Paper-1 : Basic Numeric Skills & Data Interpretation

C-SAT Sample Test Paper- 1
Basic Numeric Skills & Data Interpretation

Directions (Q. 1-5) : What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions ? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)

1. 561204 × 58 = ? 55555
(a) 606
(b) 646
(c) 556
(d) 716
(e) 586

2. 459.008 + 3.0056 × 88.862 = ?
(a) 738
(b) 725
(c) 695
(d) 752
(e) 666

3. (444% of 531) × 972= ?
(a) 4.5
(b) 0.5
(c) 2.5
(d) 8.5
(e) 6.5

4. (9321 + 5406 + 1001) ÷ (498 + 929 + 660)=?
(a) 13.5
(b) 4.5
(c) 16.5
(d) 7.5
(e) 10.5

5. (621.52)2 = ?
(a) 386300
(b) 379300
(c) 398300
(d) 365300
(e) 356300

Directions (Q. 06-10) : What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series ?

6. 444 467 513 582 674 789 ?
(a) 950
(b) 904
(c) 927
(d) 881
(e) 973

7. 23, 25, 53, 163, 657, 3921 ?
(a) 16461
(b) 13169
(c) 9877
(d) 23045
(e) 19753

8. 13 13 65 585 7605 129285 ?
(a) 2456415
(b) 2235675
(c) 2980565
(d) 2714985
(e) 2197845

9. 1 16 81 256 1296 ?
(a) 4096
(b) 2401
(c) 1764
(d) 3136
(e) 6561

10. 12 12 18 45 180 1170 ?
(a) 12285
(b) 10530
(c) 11700
(d) 12870
(e) 7605

Directions (Q. 11-20) : What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions ?

(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Physics Question Paper- II (In Hindi)

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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Physics - Paper - II

Subject: Physics (In Hindi)
Exam Date: 23rd November 2010
File Size: 1.1 MB
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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Physics Question Paper- I (In Hindi)

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(Download) UPSC Mains 2010 : Physics - Paper - I

Subject: Physics (In Hindi)
Exam Date: 23rd November 2010
File Size: 1.1 MB
File Type: PDF

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