Fears and impatience often lead to failure in the Prelims. Work hard, but be patient. Trust me, if you study and practice consistently, you will clear the Prelims. Stay confident and patient!
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Keep in mind that while writing Prelims practice tests, your scores in the initial 5-10 tests are often below average. Many aspirants discontinue their practice at this point. However, you will see a significant improvement in your scores if you persevere.
Keep practicing.
Keep practicing.
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Important topics of Logical Reasoning
1) syllogisms and logical puzzles
2) statement and assumption, statement and conclusion, and course of action
3) non-verbal reasoning - figure matching, figure formation and analysis, and paper folding
4) data interpretation - tables, charts, and graphs
5) Problem Solving - coding-decoding, blood relations, directions, and puzzles
#csat
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Classical Language status
The Government of India has accorded Classical Language status to the following eleven languages:
1) Tamil โ Recognized in 2004.
2) Sanskrit โ Recognized in 2005.
3) Kannada โ Recognized in 2008.
4) Telugu โ Recognized in 2008.
5) Malayalam โ Recognized in 2013.
6) Odia โ Recognized in 2014.
7) Marathi โ Recognized in 2024.
8) Pali โ Recognized in 2024.
9) Prakrit โ Recognized in 2024.
10) Assamese โ Recognized in 2024.
11) Bengali โ Recognized in 2024.
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The Government of India has accorded Classical Language status to the following eleven languages:
1) Tamil โ Recognized in 2004.
2) Sanskrit โ Recognized in 2005.
3) Kannada โ Recognized in 2008.
4) Telugu โ Recognized in 2008.
5) Malayalam โ Recognized in 2013.
6) Odia โ Recognized in 2014.
7) Marathi โ Recognized in 2024.
8) Pali โ Recognized in 2024.
9) Prakrit โ Recognized in 2024.
10) Assamese โ Recognized in 2024.
11) Bengali โ Recognized in 2024.
#Prelims #CurrentAffairs
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Trick to solve Coriolis force related questions
๐ตNorthern Hemisphere โ Deflects Right
๐ตSouthern Hemisphere โ Deflects Left
๐ดCoriolis force is zero at the equator.
๐ดMaximum at poles (90ยฐ latitude)
โช๏ธCyclones in NH: Rotate counterclockwise ๐ช๏ธ
โช๏ธCyclones in SH: Rotate clockwise ๐
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๐ฐ Delimitation Commissions Till Now:
1๏ธโฃ 1952 โ Based on the 1951 Census ๐
2๏ธโฃ 1963 โ Based on 1961 Census
3๏ธโฃ 1973 โ Based on 1971 Census
4๏ธโฃ 2002 โ Based on 2001 Census (๐ Freeze till 2026)
1๏ธโฃ 1952 โ Based on the 1951 Census ๐
2๏ธโฃ 1963 โ Based on 1961 Census
3๏ธโฃ 1973 โ Based on 1971 Census
4๏ธโฃ 2002 โ Based on 2001 Census (๐ Freeze till 2026)
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Important chemicals synthesized in the human body and their physiological impacts:
1. Nitric Oxide (NO)
Function: Vasodilation, increases blood flow
Impact: Lowers blood pressure, improves oxygen delivery, prevents clot formation
2. Acetylcholine (ACh)
Function: Neurotransmitter for muscle activation and memory
Impact: Controls muscle contractions, enhances cognitive function, regulates the autonomic nervous system
3. Dopamine
Function: Neurotransmitter involved in reward, motivation, and movement
Impact: Regulates mood, motor control (deficiency leads to Parkinsonโs disease), and addiction pathways
4. Serotonin (5-HT)
Function: Mood regulation, appetite, sleep
Impact: Low levels cause depression and anxiety; also regulates bowel movements
5. Epinephrine (Adrenaline)
Function: Fight-or-flight hormone
Impact: Increases heart rate, blood pressure, and glucose release during stress
6. Norepinephrine (Noradrenaline)
Function: Neurotransmitter and hormone involved in alertness and blood pressure control
Impact: Increases focus, arousal, and vasoconstriction
7. Cortisol
Function: Stress hormone regulating metabolism and immune response
Impact: Increases glucose levels, suppresses immune system, and affects mood
8. Glucagon
Function: Raises blood glucose levels
Impact: Prevents hypoglycemia by breaking down glycogen in the liver
9. Insulin
Function: Lowers blood glucose levels
Impact: Facilitates glucose uptake into cells, prevents diabetes
10. Histamine
Function: Inflammatory response and allergic reaction mediator
Impact: Causes vasodilation, increases permeability of blood vessels, leads to swelling and itching
11. Prostaglandins
Function: Inflammatory mediators, pain, and fever regulation
Impact: Involved in blood clotting, uterine contractions, and immune response
12. Endorphins
Function: Natural pain relievers
Impact: Reduce pain, induce euphoria (like after exercise โ "runnerโs high")
13. Melatonin
Function: Sleep-wake cycle regulator
Impact: Induces sleep, regulates circadian rhythm
14. Oxytocin
Function: "Love hormone" involved in bonding and childbirth
Impact: Promotes emotional bonding, reduces stress, induces labor contractions
15. Thyroxine (T4) and Triiodothyronine (T3)
Function: Metabolism regulation
Impact: Controls energy production, heart rate, and growth
#Science #Prelims
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QP-CSP-18-GS-II-C.pdf
6.9 MB
2018 CSAT Paper
Major Political Parties & Their Founders
๐น Indian National Congress (1885) โ A.O. Hume, Dadabhai Naoroji, W.C. Bonnerjee ๐ฎ๐ณ
๐น Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951) โ Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee ๐๏ธ
๐น Bharatiya Janata Party (1980) โ Atal Bihari Vajpayee, L.K. Advani, Syama Prasad Mukherjee (Legacy from BJS) ๐
๐น Socialist Party (1948) โ Acharya Narendra Dev, Jayaprakash Narayan, Ram Manohar Lohia โ
๐น Congress for Democracy (1977) โ Jagjivan Ram, H.N. Bahuguna, Nandini Satpathy ๐ณ๏ธ
๐น Swatantra Party (1959) โ C. Rajagopalachari ๐ผ
๐น Communist Party of India (1925) โ M.N. Roy ๐ด
๐น Communist Party of India (Marxist) (1964) โ E.M.S. Namboodiripad, A.K. Gopalan ๐ฉ
๐น Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) (1949) โ C.N. Annadurai ๐ฑ
๐น All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) (1972) โ M.G. Ramachandran (MGR) ๐
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Status of GM Foods in India
Approved GM Crop:
Bt Cotton (Approved in 2002, widely cultivated)
Under Consideration / Research:
Bt Brinjal (Approved by GEAC in 2010 but under moratorium โ)
GM Mustard (DMH-11) (Approved by GEAC in 2022 but awaiting final clearance )
๐ซ No GM Food Crops Approved for Commercial Use Yet!
๐ Imports of GM Foods are regulated by FSSAI under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.
#prelims #currentaffairs
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