How To Prepare For Prelims (CSAT)

The Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) includes two objective type question papers of two hundred marks and two hours time duration for each paper. One is on General Studies and the other is General Aptitude Paper( which has now replaced the optional subject that was there earlier). With the Civil Service exam having very limited seats it's a very difficult exam to crack. Many students appear multiple times to clear it.
Changes in formats of question papers always tend to create a lot of mental discomfort in students. Many students are fearful of subjects like mathematics. This fear may be baseless considering the changes lay greater emphasis on the "aptitude" which mainly involves reasoning skills and not just mathematics.
The civil services examination is basically a test to choose suitable administrators. It tests the candidate right from the stage when one starts the preparation. One common misconception about the prelims is that it is a test of facts and figures. That was never so and specially now. A candidate should have the right frame of mind and the will power to succeed in the exam. A proper action plan is needed for the preparation itself since he /she will be tested for some essential qualities like power of retention, clarity of concepts, ability to identify the correct alternatives with efficiency and accuracy. All this requires a quick decision making power.
With the new pattern, more stress is on language skills and analysis and decision making capacities, so work on these on a consistent basis as these are skills that are developed over years and not just in a few months. It would be advised to start focusing on your problem solving and language skills as soon as you decide to take these exams.

Paper 1 is on General Studies

This includes areas like
  1. Indian National Movement, Indian Polity, Basic Economic Understanding, Geography
  2. While the dynamic part includes current affairs, GK and has no proper definition and syllabus making quite vast.
Paper 2 includes mathematics, reasoning, analytical ability, and interpersonal skills. Unlike paper 1 which has a static part, paper 2 is dynamic in many sense.
Unlike paper 1 where quantity of questions is a major determinant for the static section, paper 2 cannot be tamed without solving dynamic questions, that requires on the spot mental ability.
Since the preliminary exam in particular is a test of endurance, candidate must prepare on the physical as well as mental level. The main constraint is the time one gets to answer the questions. On an average one gets around 40 seconds for each question.
One sure way of dealing with this stress is to take a few deep breaths. Meditation and Yoga also help in dealing with stress to a great extent.
The prelims exam since is a multiple choice question test, it needs a different preparation and a proper strategy. The first thing a candidate needs to bear in mind is that the examination is designed to evaluate certain qualities like a sharp memory and basic retention power. There are ways to increase one's memory like preparing charts. One gets confused when faced with mind boggling facts and figures. Important facts and figures can be simplified and represented on charts and they can arranged in the form of tables or graphs. Another thing to remember is to make short and brief notes on each topic so that the entire syllabus can be revised a few days before the exam.
It is better to use diagrams and link words which make it easier to understand difficult concepts. One more technique to help in retaining information is the use of abbreviations. Since the syllabus involves exhaustive information abbreviations help you to remember it better. It is a good method to remember dates, facts and figures in a picture format and to break up complex names and places into smaller and simpler words. The last and the most important technique is to do regular revision. This helps in retaining the maximum information. A separate time slot should be given to doing not only regular but multiple revisions like daily, weekly, monthly etc.
Many candidates make a mistake of overloading themselves with lots of information and end up remembering nothing. One should be able to differentiate between relevant and irrelevant information. Since the preliminary exam is an elimination round the candidate should also learn to focus only on the information needed and filter out the rest. It helps to discuss with friends and teachers but the most reliable way is to solve past years question papers. One should also keep abreast with current events and information related to them.
An important thing to remember is that for this exam it is not just enough to remember information but to understand the concepts as well. Instead of memorizing facts and figures, conceptual clarity in needed. The questions asked are of 10+2 level. Therefore emphasis has to be on conceptual clarity. Any concept has to be understood with its origin, merits and de-merits, then it needs to be analyzed with other relevant topics and lastly it has to be correlated with the events that have taken place during the year.
The preliminary exam requires candidates who have the acumen and the ability to choose the right option from four given options. This needs a proper method of elimination. It is a good idea to go through previous years and model question papers and solve as many of them as possible. Taking a mock test of a certain number of G.S. questions and mathematics and general ability questions would be a good practice work and help to pick out the most appropriate option.
Each prelims paper is for two hours but a lot of time is wasted in signing attendance sheets etc, therefore there is a lot of need for effective Time Management is needed for the actual exam. It is not enough to know the right answer but it has to be marked correctly on the answer sheet. Speed and Accuracy are important, so solving model question papers on a regular basis would be a great help.
A good presence of mind is needed to eliminate the least appropriate options and arrive at the right one. However beware of negative marking so it is better to mark only sure shot answers than making guesses.
Throughout the preparation for the prelims exam, it is important to remember that any topic or concept should not be studied in isolation. It is better to understand and establish a correlation between related concepts from other subjects and current events and happenings.
Even with all this preparation, it is necessary to have a positive attitude and a great amount of will power to succeed to achieve your goal that of getting through the civil services examination with flying colors!

SYALLABUS & QUESTION PAPER'S: Top 50 Expected Question for Forthcomming Examinat...

Top 50 Expected Question for Forthcomming Examination



1. Who is the author of the book "Two Lives" ?(a) Vikram Seth
(b) James Patterson
(c) Ved Mehta
(d) Khushwant Singh

2. Which of the following is the smallest constituency in terms of area ?(a) Chandani Chawk (Delhi)
(b) Sadar (Delhi)
(c) Kolkata North West
(d) Mumbai South

3. Which of the following Articles in the Indian Constitution deals with formation of new States —and alteration of areas, boundaries and names of existing States?(a) Article 1
(b) Article 2
(c) Article 3
(d) Article 4

4. The most literate Union Territory in India is -(a) Delhi
(b) Lakshadweep
(c) Chandigarh
(d) Pudduchery

5. The world's highest water fall is in :(a) Brazil
(b) USA
(c) Venezuela
(d) Zambia




6. Which one of the following countries has the oldest operating oil refinery ?(a) Kuwait
(b) India
(c) Indonesia
(d) Venezuela

7. A factory for the processing of monazite has been constructed at:(a) Alwaye
(b) Gopalpur
(c) Thumba
(d) Trombay

8. With reference to the human consumption of alcohol, consider the following statements:
1. Liver is able to synthesize fats from alcohol.
2. Alcohol addiction results in the lowering of blood sugar.
3. In the Cirrhosis of liver, the liver cells are replaced by fibrous tissue.
4. In the liver, alcohol is converted into acetic acid.
Which of these statements are correct?
(a) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(b) 2, 3 and 4
(c) 1 and 4
(d) 1, 2 and 3

9. Consider the following forms of iron:
1. Pig iron
2. Wrought iron
3. Cast iron
What is the sequence of these in terms of descending order of their carbon content?
(a) 1, 2, 3
(b) 1, 3, 2
(c) 3, 2, 1
(d) 3, 1, 2

10. Among the following languages, which one has the highest number of speakers in the world?(a) English
(b) Hindi
(c) Portuguese
(d) Spanish



11. The political leader Ajit Panja belongs to:(a) Indian National Congress
(b) Loktantrik Congress
(c) Nationalist Congress Party
(d) Trinamool Congress

12. If a person first inspires with his utmost effort and then expires also with maximum effort, the volume of air breathed out is called the:(a) Expiratory Reserve Volume
(b) Inspiratory Reserve Volume
(c) Tidal Volume
(d) Vital Capacity

13. In the map given above, the shaded area represents the grasslands locally known as:(a) Downs
(b) Llanos
(c) Savanna
(d) Velds

14. Consider the following dynasties :
1. Saluva
2. Sangama
3. Tuluva
4. Aravidu

What is the correct chronological sequence of these dynasties?
(a) 2, 1, 3, 4
(b) 4, 3, 2, 1
(c) 1, 2, 3, 4
(d) 3, 4, 1, 2

15. The largest fresh water Lake in the world is:(a) Baikal
(b) Mansarovar
(c) Michigan
(d) Superior




16. The Vice-President of India is elected by:(a) Members of Rajya Sabha only
(b) Members of the Lok Sabha only
(c) Members of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
(d) Members of the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and State Legislatures

17. The Constitution of India describes India as:(a) a federation of States
(b) Union of States
(c) Confederation of States
(d) a Unitary State

18. The product of the pressure and the volume of an ideal gas is:(a) a constant
(b) approximately equal to the universal gas constant
(c) directly proportional to its temperature
(d) inversely proportional to its temperature

19. With reference to Satavahanas of ancient India, consider the following statements:
1. King Simuka was succeeded by his brother Kanha.
2. The third king Satakarni was the son of Simuka.
3. Gautamiputra was succeeded by Yajna Sri Satakarni.
Which of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 2
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 3 only

20. The port especially developed for exporting iron ore to Japan is:(a) Haldia
(b) New Tuticorin
(c) Paradeep
(d) Vishakhapatnam




21. Which of the following carries out 'Open Market Operations'?(a) Finance Ministry (b) External Affairs Ministry
(c) Reserve Bank of India (d) Planning Commission

22. United Nations' Second World Conference on Ageing was held in April 2002 in:(a) Geneva
(b) Madrid
(c) Rome
(d) Vienna

23. Crayfish and Silverfish actually belong to the phylum:(a) Arthropoda (b) Amphibia
(c) Erachnida (d) Mollusca

24. Who among the following has been awarded Padma Bhushan recently?(a) Robert D. Blackwill
(b) Bill Clinton
(c) Frank Pallone
(d) Christina Rocca

25. Holding of elections for the Panchayats is decided by:(a) the Election Commission
(b) the State Government
(c) the District Magistrate
(d) the Union Government




26. Which one of the following is connected to a galvanometer when it is converted into an ammeter?(a) Low resistance in series
(b) High resistance in series
(c) Low resistance in parallel
(d) High resistance in parallel

27. In which one of the following soils is Saffron grown?(a) Alluvial
(b) Karewa
(c) Hilly
(d) Regur

28. The volcano Mt Vesuvius is in:(a) Indonesia
(b) Italy
(c) Mexico
(d) Philippines

29. In the human body, Henle's loop is found in:(a) Intestine (b) Kidney (c) Ovary (d) Testis

30. Ashok Shandilya is a professional player of:(a) Billiards
(b) Golf
(c) Squash
(d) Volley-ball




31. Magnesium is present in:(a) ascorbic acid
(b) chlorophyll
(c) hemoglobin
(d) Vitamin B12

32. Who among the following are more in number in the world?(a) Jains
(b) Jews
(c) Sikhs
(d) Zoroastrians

33. Which one of the following was the eighth five year plan period in India?(a) 1990-1995(b) 1992-1997
(c) 1993-1998(d) 1994-1999

34.Which is the anti -coagulant substance in blood ?
(a) Fibrinogen
(b) Heparin
(c) Thrombin
(d) Globin

Directions
The following 7 (Seven) items consist of two statements, one labelled as 'Assertion (A)' and the other labelled as 'Reason (R)'. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the 'Assertion (A)' and the 'Reason (R)' are individually true and if so, whether the 'Reason (R)' is the correct explanation for the given 'Assertion (A)'. Select your answers to these items using the codes given below and mark your answer sheet accordingly:
Codes:
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
35.Assertion (A) : Chandragupta Maurya failed in his first campaign against Magadh.
Reason (R) : He did not begin with the frontiers, but invaded the heart of Magadh.




36. Assertion (A) : The Ganga Plain is the most densely populated part of India.
Reason (R) : The Ganga is the most harnessed river of India.

37. Assertion (A) : Graphite is used as a lubricant in machine industry.
Reason (R) : Graphite is soft and a good conductor of heat.

38. Assertion (A) : When a piece of rock is brought from the moon to the earth its mass changes.
Reason (R) : The gravitational pull of earth is stronger than that of moon.

39. Assertion (A) : Quit India Movement could not achieve its goal.
Reason (R) : The government of the day adopted a very repressive policy.

40. Assertion (A) : In the initial stages of the rise of Buddhism, the people of Magadha did not respond readily to the new religion.
Reason (R) : At that time, Magadha was placed outside the pale of the holy Aryavarta.

41. Assertion (A) : Jayachandra did not help Prithiviraj Chauhan in his war against Shahabuddin Ghori.
Reason (R) : He thought if the power of Chauhans were destroyed it would clear the way for his own supremacy in the North.

42. The Purusha Sukta which refers to the origin of caste is found in:(a) the Atharva Veda
(b) the Rig Veda
(c) the Sama Veda
(d) the Yajur Veda

43. The song "Bande Mataram" was originally composed in:(a) Assamese
(b) Bengali
(c) Hindi
(d) Sanskrit

44. Which one of the following countries was never taken over by any European power as a colony?(a) Brunei (b) Indonesia (c) Thailand
(d) Singapore

45. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?(a) Mahendravarman I : Sanchi Stupa
(b) Pulakesin II : Rameswaram temple
(c) Harsha : Brahadisvara temple
(d) Rajendra I : Gangaikonda Cholapuram temple




46. Match List I (Institutes) with List II (Locations) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists:
List I List II
(Institutes) (Locations)
A. National Council of Applied Manpower Research 1. Pune
B. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research 2. New Delhi
C. Centre for Development Studies 3. Mumbai
D. Gokhale Institute of Political Economy 4. Thiruvananthapuram

Codes :
A B C D
(a) 1 4 3 2
(b) 2 4 3 1
(c) 2 3 4 1
(d) 1 3 4 2

47. Among the following Union Territories of India, which one has the largest size?(a) Pondicherry
(b) Lakshadweep
(c) Daman and Diu
(d) Chandigarh

48. Consider the following Companies/Corporations:
1. Engineers India Ltd.
2. Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Ltd.
3. Rural Electrification Corporation
4. Water and Power Consultancy Services
Which of these are Public Sector Undertakings?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 4
(c) 2, 3 and 4
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

49. Chemical Name of 'Common salt' is -(a) Sodium Chloride
(b) Sodium nitrate
(c) Ammonium Chloride
(d) Calcium Chloride

50. Washing of peeled vegetables removes the Vitamin -(a) A
(b) C
(c) D
(d) E
ANSWERS
1.
 (a) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (a) 8. (c) 9. (b) 10. (a)
11. (d) 12. (c) 13. (a) 14. (c) 15. (d)16. (c) 17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (c) 20. (c)
21. (c) 22. (b) 23. (a) 24. (c) 25. (a)26. (c) 27. (b) 28. (b) 29. (b) 30. (a)
31. (a) 32. (b) 33. (b) 34. (b) 35. (d)36. (b) 37. (d) 38. (a) 39. (a) 40. (a)
41. (a) 42. (b) 43. (b) 44. (a) 45. (d) 46. (c) 47. (a) 48. (d) 49. (a) 50. (b)
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