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14th June 2016, 09:22 AM
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Re: BPSC Online Preparation

For Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) main exam you are looking for its question paper and syllabus, so on your demand I am providing same

Syllabus
Compulsory subjects:


English
General Knowledge
Mathematics

English:
S. No. Topics
1. Spotting the Errors
2. Antonyms and Synonyms
3. Filling in the blanks
4. Use of prepositions, idioms/phrases
5. Word analogies
6. Test of spellings
7. Re-arranging jumbled up sentences
8. Comprehension of passage and answering questions based on the passage


General Knowledge:
S. No. Topics
1. Current events of national and international importance
2. History of India and Indian National Movement
3. Indian and World Geography
4. Indian Polity and Economy
5. General Mental Ability Questions

Mathematics:
S. No. Topics
1. Algebra
2. Linear Algebra
3. Calculus
4. Trigonometry
5. Analytic Geometry
6. Ordinary Differential Equations
7. Dynamics, Statics and Hydrostatics
8. Vector Analysis
9. Real Analysis
10. Complex Analysis
11. Partial differential equations

Optional Subjects (any 2):
S. No. Subject Name
1. Geology
2. Mathematics
3. Physics
4. Mechanical Engineering
5. Civil Engineering
6. Economics
7. Statistics
8. Agriculture
9. Zoology
10. Chemistry

Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) main exam paper

Section - 1
History (Answer any three question, each questions have 25 marks)
1. Critically examine the role of Kunwar singh in the Revolt of 1857.
2. “The undertaking object of the Birsa Movement was internal purification and the desire to remove the alien government.”
Explain.
3. Describe the contribution of Bihar in the individual Satyagrah of of 1940-41.
4. Discuss the salient feature of the Maurayan Art.


Section - 2
Current Affairs (Answer any three questions, each question have 25 marks)
5. Discuss political change in Bihar Polity from 1991.
6. Examine main recommendation of 13th Finance Commission of the Government of India.
7. Explain worsening position of the State Finance of Government of Bihar.
8. Explain main Agreement of World Trade Organization Discuss Agreement on Agriculture in detail.


Section - 3
Statistics (Answer any two questions, each question have 25 marks)
9. Question related to graph.
10. Study of given data.
11. Study the following chart
12. Study the following graph.
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All questions carry 25 marks.
Answer any three question, from each Section.


Section - 1
Indian Polity (Answer any three question, each question have 25 marks)
1. Discuss Indian Federal System and Centre – State Administration Relation with special reference to National Counter –
Terrorism Centre (NCTC).
2. Discuss the power and function of the Governor and his role in BIhar.
3. Examine the power and working of the election Commission of India and its role in free and fair election.
4. Discuss various ‘Directive Principle’. How were these implemented in Bihar after 1950?


Section - 2
Human Geography and Indian economy (Answer any three question, each question have 25 marks)
5. How far does the variable nature of Indian monsoon adversely affect the planning of agricultural development in India.
Discuss it with special reference to Bihar.
6. “Microlevel Planning has accelerated the process of economic development in India.” Examine it critically a\with suitable
example.
7. The provisional results of 2011 Census in India show the declining trends of population growth rate and sex ratio. How far will
they affect the regional planning in India.
8. “Agriculture diversification and organic farming are the batter option for food security in India.” Comment critically with
special reference to Bihar.


Section - 3
Science and Technology (Answer any two questions, each question have 25 marks)
9. Bihar continues to experience natural disasters like flood and draught on regular basis. What role can science and technology
play in disaster forecasting and management? Explain your answer with piratical examples.
10. Fukushima Nuclear Disaster has put the focus of the world back on the dangers of nuclear technologies. With widening gap
in meeting the power requirement of india would it be appropriate to abandon this path? Can our energy needs be fulfilled
by alternatives sources? Elucidate.
11. Most of the towns and cities in India have become full of big garbage dumps , dusty broken road and chaotic traffic. WHat
role can be scientific management and technology play in covercoming these problems? Explain with example.
12. According to Dr. Manmohan Singh, P.M. of India, “the key challenges faced by the country are increasing population,
greater health risks, degraded natural resources and dwindling farmlands.” Discuss at least three scientific initiatives in each
of the four areas that you would like to introduces.


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