67th BPSC: Expected Topics for Current Affairs (GS Paper-I)
Expected Topics for Current Affairs Current events of international importance: Ukraine war- Causes, Impacts, response of global cummunity including India. Terrorism: Problem, solution and steps taken India’s foreign policy in disoriented/turbulent World order Soft power diplomacy Data protection bill, issues therein 70 years of India Japan relation India-EU relation India-Iran Relation India-Nepal relationship India-Russia relationship …
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67th BPSC: Question Paper Sectional Test 4 (Test num-4) [GS-2]
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67th BPSC: Daily Problem practice Solution for Science&Technology(Day-1)
Q. “Despite nuclear being a cleaner fuel, it remains outside the priority list of power sources in India.” Comment and outline the merits and demerits of nuclear energy. [36 Marks] Ans: Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear energy to generate heat, which most frequently is then used in steam turbines …
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JPSC HISTORY(GS Paper-III): The Chola’s Art & architecture
The Chola’s Art & architecture The Chola rule in South India represents a period of high culture, classicism in the arts – architecture, sculpture and painting and the fine arts of music and dance – and a literary output in Tamil consisting of poetry, prose and drama as well as religious literature of enduring impact …
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JPSC HISTORY(GS Paper-III): The Chola’s maritime activities In Sourth east Asian counturies
The Chola’s Maritime activities In Sourth east Asian counturies The founder of the Chola empire was Vijayalaya, who was at first a feudatory of the Pallavas. He captured Tanjore in AD 850. And by the end of the ninth century, the Cholas had defeated both the Pallavas of Kanchi (Tondaimandalam) and weakened the Pandyas, bringing …
JPSC HISTORY(GS Paper-III): The Cholas Administration
The Cholas Administration The Cholas came to power after over throwing the authority of the Pallavas in South India. The founder of the Chola empire was Vijayalaya, who was at first a feudatory of the Pallavas but the real architects of the glory of the dynasty were Rajaraja I (AD 985–AD 1014) and his son …
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Industrial revolution (UPSC, GS1): Expected Questions with solutions
Q1. “Whoever says Industrial Revolution, says cotton.” Comment. ©crackingcivilservices.com Ans: British historian Eric Hobsbawm characterized English industrial history: “Whoever says Industrial Revolution says cotton.” Rapid industrialization transformed the lives of English men and women after 1750, and changes in cotton textiles were at the heart of this process and Industrial Revolution started chiefly from the …
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Our Toppers
66th BPSC toppers Name Rank Interviews(if available) Monika Srivastava 6 Monika Srivastava Interview Vaibhav Priya 20 Vaibhav Priya Interview Apurv 40 Apurv Interview Harsh 48 Harsh Interview Sneh Setu 64 Vijay Pratap Singh 98 Vijay Pratap Singh Interview Palak Jha 106 Rohan Ranjan 131 Amulya Siddharth 156 Achyutanand 168 Achyutanand …
Q. Explain why England became the harbinger of Industrial Revolution. Also throw light on its social consequences. [Syllabus topic: Industrial revolution, UPSC-GS1]
Q. Explain why England became the harbinger of Industrial Revolution. Also throw light on its social consequences. Ans: In Industrial Revolution, which started in England in the 18th century, machines changed people’s way of life as well as their methods of manufacturing. England became the harbinger of Industrial Revolution: The Agricultural Revolution: Enclosure Movement: The …
