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MPPSC Mains Syllabus: General Studies- III

THIRD PAPER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIT-I  Work, Power and Energy- Gravitational Force, Friction, Atmospheric Pressure and Work.  Units and Measurement, Example from daily life.  Speed, Velocity , Acceleration  Sound:- Definition, Medium of Propagation, Audible and Inaudible sound, Noise and Music. Terminology related with Sound:- Amplitude, Wave Length, Frequency ofVibration.  Electricity:- …

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MPPSC Mains Syllabus: General Studies- II

SECOND PAPER (PART-A) PAPER-II GENERAL STUDIES Constitution, Governance, Political and Administrative Structure UNIT-I  Constitution of India:- Its Foundation, characteristics, Basic Structure and important amendments.  Conceptual elements:- Objectives, fundamental rights and duties, directive principle of state policy.  Federalism, Central:- State Relations, Supreme Court, High Court, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism, Lok Adalat and Public …

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MPPSC Mains Syllabus: General Studies- I

PAPER I -GENERAL STUDIES FIRST PAPER (PART-A) HISTORY History and Culture UNIT- I Indian History:- Political, Economic, Social and Cultural History of India from Harappan civilization to 10th Century A.D. UNIT- II  Political, Economic, Social and Cultural History of India from 11th to 18th Century A.D. Mugal rulers and their administration, Emergence of composite …

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Q. Discuss the relevance of Nehru in the making of modern India? (56-59 BPSC/2016)

Nehru, the first prime minister of independent India, is acclaimed as the maker of modern India because of the contributions made by him for India’s development in various arena  . Having faith in the Indian people, he sought to build a democratic polity, an economically modernised nation and a country whose role in the community …

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Q. Write short notes on: Nehru and secularism (64th BPSC/2018)

Secularism is an ideology/doctrine which imply the separation of religion from the state.  This did not necessarily imply a hostile relationship between the two, only that both are exclusive. It also suggests freedom to the individual, It also opposes all such forms of inter-religious and  intra-religious domination.In India, secularism is popularly understood as the best philosophy …

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Q. Write short notes on: Nehru and secularism (64th BPSC/2018)

Secularism is an ideology/doctrine which imply the separation of religion from the state.  This did not necessarily imply a hostile relationship between the two, only that both are exclusive. It also suggests freedom to the individual, It also opposes all such forms of inter-religious and  intra-religious domination.In India, secularism is popularly understood as the best philosophy …

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Questions on ‘Aptitude and foundational values for Civil Service’

What are the basic principles of public life? Illustrate any three of these with suitable examples. (150 words) [2019] “In looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence and energy. And if they do not have the first, the other two will kill you.” – Warren Buffett. What do you understand …

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Questions on ‘Contributions of moral thinkers and philosophers’

What do each of the following quotations mean to you? [2019] “An unexamined life is not worth living”. – Socrates(150 words)  “A man is but a product of his thoughts. What he thinks he becomes.” – M.K. Gandhi(150 words)  “Where there is righteousness in the heart, there is beauty in the character. When there is …

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Questions on ‘Contributions of moral thinkers and philosophers’

What do each of the following quotations mean to you? [2019] “An unexamined life is not worth living”. – Socrates(150 words)  “A man is but a product of his thoughts. What he thinks he becomes.” – M.K. Gandhi(150 words)  “Where there is righteousness in the heart, there is beauty in the character. When there is …

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