APSC Mains Answer Writing Practice Questions – Set 31 (for Week 25 – 31 Mar 2019)

APSC Mains Answer Writing Practice Questions – Set 31 (for Week 25 – 31 Mar 2019)

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APSC Mains Writing Practice Questions – Set 31

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Q1. 
Write a short note on Cyclone Idai. Examine the factors that have led to the increased frequency of tropical cyclones in recent time? (in 250 Words) 8+12=20 Marks

Q2. What is Universal Basic Income (UBI)? Explain the positives and negatives of Universal Basic Income scheme.  (in 200 Words) 4+12=16 Marks

Q3. Discuss the fake news issue in India and the harms it causes to the society. According to you, who is/are responsible for these menaces? Justify your view.  (in 200 Words) 8+8=16 Marks

 


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APSC mains 2018 test series GS & Optional Paper

APSC Mains Answer Writing Practice Questions – Set 30 (for Week 18 – 24 Mar 2019)

APSC Mains Answer Writing Practice Questions – Set 30 (for Week 18 – 24 Mar 2019)

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APSC Mains Writing Practice Questions – Set 30

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Q1. Write a short essay on the Ayushman Bharat Scheme.  (in 200 Words) 16 Marks

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Q2. Examine the need for the establishment of the BRICS New Development Bank. Analyse it’s important achievements.  (in 200 Words) 16 Marks

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Q3. Discuss the challenges faced by the transgender community in India.  (in 100 Words) 8 Marks

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APSC mains 2018 test series GS & Optional Paper

APSC Mains Answer Writing Practice Questions – Set 29 (for Week 11 – 17 Mar 2019)

APSC Mains Answer Writing Practice Questions – Set 29 (for Week 11 – 17 Mar 2019)

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APSC Mains Writing Practice Questions – Set 29

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Q1. What is “Great acceleration”. Explain it’s impacted on the global bio-diversity.  (in 200 Words) 16 Marks

Q2. Examine how the Indo-Israeli Agriculture Project (IIAP) seeks to address the challenges related to India’s food production sector.   (in 100 Words) 8 Marks

Q3. What is Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS). Also list out it’s potential uses.   (in 100 Words) 8 Marks


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APSC mains 2018 test series GS & Optional Paper

APSC CC (Mains) Exam FREE Coaching Programme by SLAC, Assam Govt

APSC CC (Mains) Exam FREE Coaching

State Level Advisory Committee for Students and Youth Welfare, Assam will conduct

FREE 

Intensive coaching programme for APSC Combined Competitive Examination (Mains)

 

Locations: Guwahati and Jorhat
Eligibility Criteria:

a) The candidates must be a permanent inhabitant of Assam.

b) Candidates must have appeared in APSC Combined Competitive Examination (Preliminary) – 2018.

Standard Govt. rules will be applicable in case of reserved students.

In case of higher number of aspirants, a screening test and selection interview will be conducted.

Documents Required:

a) HSLC admit card, degree pass certificate

b) Caste Certificate (for SC, ST & OBC students), APSC CCE (Prelims)-2018 admit card

c) One copy of recent passport size photograph

Highlights of the course:

a) Intensive comprehensive classes on Gerenal Studies and English paper

b) Mains optional subjects – Political Science, History, Geography and education

c) Regular test series for revision, counselling sessions

d) Aptitude test for enhancing problem solving techniques, Study materials

e) Highly qualified, competent & reputed faculty with remarkable track records.

f) Pre-registration of candidates: candidates awating results of APSC Prelims 2018 can apply. On the declaration of the results of prelims, candidates must submit their Roll No.

 

How to Apply:

Online application form can be filled up on website: www.slacassam.org from 7th Mrch, 2019

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Last Date of consent: 15th March, 2019

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  Adhikary Education's view

We believe this program is very good and many participants of this program got final selection in APSC 2016.

It’s the BEST platform for those who can not afford/don’t wish to spend a hefty amount in regular classroom coaching. 

 

List of Successful Candidates from our Test Series who also joined this program

RAJA BAISHYA  –  ACS, Rank 44

NAMRATA DAS  –  ACS, Rank 88  

DIBASH BORDOLOI  –  ALRS, Rank 17

SONTUSH KUMAR NATH  –  ALRS, Rank 38

ARIF AHMED  –  Inspector of Excise,  Rank 9

 

Wish you a Happy APSC journey..

 

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APSC mains 2018 test series GS & Optional Paper

APSC Mains Exam – Previous Years Question Papers for GS (General Studies) and Optional paper

APSC Assam Civil Service (Mains) Exam - Previous Years Question Papers 

for GS and Optional papers

General Studies (GS) Paper

2022

2020

Important Books for Assam General Knowledge 
  Economy of Assam
  Environment & Ecology
  Geography of Assam
  History of Britain
  Assam – Art & Culture
  History of Assam – Ahom and British Period
  History of Assam – Ancient Period

APSC Mains Previous Years GS Papers

APSC Mains 2018 GS Paper – Analysis and Sectional Breakdown

APSC Mains 2016 GS Paper – Analysis and Sectional Breakdown

APSC Mains 2015 GS Paper – Analysis and Sectional Breakdown

APSC Mains 2014 GS Paper – Analysis and Sectional Breakdown

APSC Mains 2002 & 1999 GS Question Paper & Analysis

Essay Paper

APSC Mains 2020 – Essay Paper

General English Paper

APSC Mains 2018 English Paper

APSC Mains 2014-15 English Paper

APSC Mains 2006 English Paper and Analysis

Indian History Paper
2020

APSC Mains 2020 History Paper I – Questions

APSC Mains 2020 History Paper II – Questions

2018

Paper I – Questions [ 95 Marks from Adhikary Education Mains Test Series ]

Paper II – Questions [ 158 Marks from Adhikary Education Mains Test Series ]

2016

Paper I – Questions [ 70 Marks from Adhikary Education Mains Test Series ]

Paper II – Questions [ 106 Marks from Adhikary Education Mains Test Series ]

2015

Paper I & Paper II

2014

Paper I & Paper II

Political Science Paper
2020

APSC Mains 2020 PSIR Paper I – Questions [ 145 Marks from Adhikary Education Mains Test Series ]

2018

Paper I – Questions [ 166 Marks from Adhikary Education Mains Test Series ]

Paper II – Questions [ 145 Marks from Adhikary Education Mains Test Series ]

2016

Paper I – Questions [ 122 Marks from Adhikary Education Mains Test Series ]

Paper II – Questions [ 165 Marks from Adhikary Education Mains Test Series ]

2015

Paper I & Paper II

2014

Paper I & Paper II

2006

Paper I & Paper II

2002

Paper I & Paper II

Education Paper
2018

Paper I – Questions [ 126 Marks from Adhikary Education Mains Test Series ]

Paper II – Questions [ 166 Marks from Adhikary Education Mains Test Series ]

2016

Paper I ( PDF Download)
Paper II ( PDF Download)

2015

Paper I ( PDF Download)

Paper 2 ( PDF Download)

2014

Paper I ( PDF Download)

Paper 2 ( PDF Download)

2011

Paper I ( PDF Download)

Paper 2 ( PDF Download)

2006

Paper I  ( PDF Download)

Paper 2 ( PDF Download)

2002

Paper I ( PDF Download)

Sociology Paper
2018

APSC Mains 2018 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2018 Sociology Paper II

2016

APSC Mains 2016 Sociology Paper I & II

2014

APSC Mains 2014 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2014 Sociology Paper II

2013

APSC Mains 2013 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2013 Sociology Paper II

2011

APSC Mains 2011 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2011 Sociology Paper II

2006

APSC Mains 2006 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2006 Sociology Paper II

2002

APSC Mains 2002 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2002 Sociology Paper II

1999

APSC Mains 1999 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 1999 Sociology Paper II

1997

APSC Mains 1997 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 1997 Sociology Paper II

1993

APSC Mains 1993 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 1993 Sciology Paper II

Economics Paper
2018

Paper I

Paper II

Law Paper
2018

Paper I

Paper II

Commerce and Accountancy Paper
2018

Paper I

Paper II

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APSC Mains Answer Writing Practice Questions – Set 28 (for Week 4 – 10 Mar 2019)

APSC Mains Answer Writing Practice Questions – Set 28 (for Week 4 – 10 Mar 2019)


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APSC Mains Writing Practice Questions – Set 28

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Q1. What is Electoral bonds scheme and how can it help bringing more transparency in political funding.   (in 100 Words)  8 Marks

Q2. Critically examine how can the completion of National Register of Citizens (NRC) can address Assam’s immigration problem?   (in 100 Words)  8 Marks

Q3. Describe the Triple Talaq Bill 2018.   (in 200 Words)  16 Marks

 

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APSC mains 2018 test series GS & Optional Paper

APSC Mains Answer Writing Practice Questions – Set 27 (for Week 25 Feb – 3 Mar 2019)

APSC Mains Answer Writing Practice Questions – Set 27 (for Week 25 Feb – 3 Mar 2019)

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Q1. Define Global Warming? List out it’s possible effects. Suggest some measures to control Global Warming. (250 Words) 4+6+6=16 Marks

Q2. Write a short essay on the requirement of skill development in India. (250 Words) 16 Marks

Q3. Discus the main features of National Medical Commission Bill, 2017. (150 Words) 8 Marks

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APSC mains 2018 test series GS & Optional Paper

APSC Mains – Education Optional Previous years Question Papers

APSC CC (Mains) Exam – Education Optional Previous years Questions Paper

 

2018

Paper I ( PDF Download)
Paper II ( PDF Download)

 

2016 

Paper I ( PDF Download)
Paper II ( PDF Download)

 

2015 

Paper I ( PDF Download)

Paper 2 ( PDF Download)

 

2014 

Paper I ( PDF Download)

Paper 2 ( PDF Download)

 

2011 

Paper I ( PDF Download)

Paper 2 ( PDF Download)

 

2006 

Paper I  ( PDF Download)

Paper 2 ( PDF Download)

 

2002 

Paper I ( PDF Download)

 

APSC mains 2018 test series GS & Optional Paper

 

APSC Mains – Sociology previous years Question Papers

APSC Mains Sociology Previous years Question Papers

 

2018

APSC Mains 2018 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2018 Sociology Paper II

2016

APSC Mains 2016 Sociology Paper I & II

2014

APSC Mains 2014 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2014 Sociology Paper II

2013

APSC Mains 2013 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2013 Sociology Paper II

2011

APSC Mains 2011 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2011 Sociology Paper II

2006

APSC Mains 2006 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2006 Sociology Paper II

2002

APSC Mains 2002 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 2002 Sociology Paper II

1999

APSC Mains 1999 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 1999 Sociology Paper II

1997

APSC Mains 1997 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 1997 Sociology Paper II

1993

APSC Mains 1993 Sociology Paper I

APSC Mains 1993 Sciology Paper II

 

 

APSC Interview – Tips, Question & Guidance (All you need to know)

APSC CC (Mains)  Interview –Tips, Question & Guidance (All you need to know)

APSC CC Mains 2016 results is out now. For those in the list, the war is not won yet, you still have the last battle, i.e. Interview or Viva-Voce. You need to prepare and perform alteast decently in the interview, to get a good score out of 200 marks, which will get added to the Mains written exam to determine the final score for selection.

APSC CC(Mains) Final Marks = CC Mains (Written Exam) marks + Interview marks

Need for Interview

The interview stage of the APSC CC (Mains) Exam is supposed to assess the suitability of the candidates who are academically qualified to serve the executive branch of Govt of Assam. They try to ascertain personality traits, qualities and essentialities of a good civil service officer.

Interview Process

Unlike APSC Prelims and Mains Exam, Interview questions have no defined standard & Syllabus and thus difficult to prepare and generalize questions by the APSC Interview Boards, and solely depends on the board members taking your interview.

There will be multiple Boards, each board has one chairman (probably either APSC Chairman or as APSC member) and two/three other members.

Interview Questions

Most of the questions asked in interview are usually predictable barring a few. It is therefore important to be as attentive and as calm as possible in the interview so that the answers should be short, sensible and up to the point.

You should try to answer any question by systematically arrange the facts and points (in mind).

It is more about answering correctly rather than giving correct answers. You should smartly sail through the questions whose answer you don’t know.

Tips for APSC Interview Preparation

# Know Yourself Very probably the APSC Interview board will ask atleast one question regarding yourself. So, know everything (what comes in your resumes) about yourself. Stick to the original you (If you are not a good actor). Your Hobby, Your Academics, Your Achievements, Your Job (for working candidates), Your Family etc.

# Why ACS/APS or any other service – At some point of time they may ask your reason to join ACS, APS or any other particular service. Prepare a very convincing answer for this question. Utmost important for candidates already in a job, any way superior to APSC ACS/APS etc.

# Current HappeningsReading newspapers, magazine, following govt/development happenings and other current issues of Assam and India is very important

# Know Assam – Knowledge about Assam History, Polity, Geography, Economy and Art & Culture is also very important, so, try to brush up again these areas. (Very important if you are staying outside Assam). Also know your locality.

# Optional / Academic subjects – Questions can be asked about your optional subject(s) and degree/masters subject(s), so try to revise alteast the fundamentals of these subjects. (Very important if your Optional(s) are different from your educational background)

# Don’t Bluff – If you don’t know answer of a particular question, say “Sorry Sir/Madam, I do not know” instead of beating around the unknown bush. Just make sure you don’t say too many “Sorry Sir/Madam, I do not know”.

 

Before the APSC Interview

 

# Prepare mentally  The Interview stage demands more of calm and composed mind & personality, so stop accumulating more and more information immediately before Interview and try to be in your comfort zone.

# Ready all necessary documents

  • All original certificates (including Birth Certificate)
  • Mark Sheets
  • Caste certificate
  • Disability_status(if applicable)

We recommend No Objection Certificate (NOC) also

# First impression (Dress code)

On Interview day, Dress smartly in a comfortable full formal attire.

For Male – Shoe (with shocks), Trouser (Preferably dark coloured), Full sleeve shirt (Preferably light coloured). Tie is optional (based on your comfort level and climatic condition). Wristwatch is good.

For Female – Shoe or Sandal (low-heeled / do not make noise), simple Saree or a Salwar suit (based on your comfort level). Neaty hair and minimum makeup. Minimum jewellery.

 

NOT Recommended

  • Avoid bright colours/shades/prints cloths
  • No cool jeans and T-shirts.
  • No sneakers or flip-flops.
  • Male candidates avoid very stylish beard and long hair.

Be Confident Be Positive 

Don`t give up and never despond! Believe in yourself and your luck; you can do everything!!!!

Important Books for Assam General Knowledge 
  Economy of Assam
  Environment & Ecology
  Geography of Assam
  History of Britain
  Assam – Art & Culture
  History of Assam – Ahom and British Period
  History of Assam – Ancient Period