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UPSC:Most Important General knowledge questions with answers part 2

UPSC: MOST IMPORTANT GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS FOR UPSC 51) W hich is called, City of Golden Temple? = Amritsar  52) Which is called, Blue Mountains? = Nilgiri 53) Which is called, Hill Queen? = Simla 54) Which is called, Land of Five Rivers? = Punjab 55) Which is called, Pearl of the Orient? = Goa 56)   Which is called, God's Own Country? = Kerala 57)  Which is called, Pink City = Jaipur  58) Which is called, Queen of Arabian Sea? =Cochin 59) Which is called, Switzerland of India? =Kashmir 60)   Which is called, Sorrow of Bengal? = River Damodar 61)  Which is called, Sorrow of China? = River Huang He ( yellow river) 62)  Which is called, Sugar Bowl of World? = Cuba 63) Which is called, Rooftop of the World? = Bolivia 64) Which is called, Land of Midnight Sun? =Norway 65) Which is the Largest Continent? = Asia 66) Which is the Largest Island? = Greenland  67) Which is the Largest Ocean? = Pacific  68) Which is the Largest Peninsula? = Arabic  69) Which is the Largest Freshwater L

UPSE : Important general knowledge questions with answer for UPSC part-1

MOST IMPORTANT GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS ANSWER FOR UPSC  Also check:  https://upsegyan.blogspot.com/?m=1 1) The national flower of Italy is  = lily  2) The national flower of china is  = Narcissus  3) The permanent secretariat of the SAARC is located at  = Kathmandu  4) The gateway to the Gulf of Iran is  = strait of Hormuz 5) World environment day is observed on  = 5Th June  6) The first industrial revolution took place in =England  7) The first Republican president of America was  =Abraham Lincoln  8) The name of Alexander's horse was  = Beucephalus 9) The country famous for simba dance is  = Brazil 10) The famous British one-eyed Admiral was = Nelson 11) Singapore was founded by  = Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles  12) The earlier name of Sri Lanka was = Ceylon  13) The UNO was formed in the year  =1945 14) Full form of UNO = United Nations Organization  15) The largest library in the world is the  = United states library of Congress, Washington DC 16) The highest waterfalls in th

Biography of IAS Saloni sidana

  IAS  Saloni Sidana – Wikipedia & Biography Saloni Sidana’s dad Anish Sidana is a rice factory proprietor in Jalalabad. Her mom is a housewife, she has one senior sister and a more youthful sibling and they all live in Jalalabad. They generally put stock in her fantasies and gave her the opportunity to pick anything she desired to do; and how she would have preferred to. Her dad being occupied with social administrations was consistently a motivation and her mother was an inspiration to accomplish what she hoped for. Her sibling and sister consistently upheld her for her fantasy and assisted her with achieving it. Owing to her success to her parents and teachers Saloni said, “A big contribution to success came from my parents, nears/dears, friends and especially my teachers at the coaching institute I joined.” “The unconditional support of my parents and their faith in me and my dreams and guidance of my teachers and their support at every step and my friend who always believed th

How to become an IAS officer

  H ow does one become an IAS Officer?   IAS Exam Syllabus & Pattern To become an IAS Officer, you need to qualify the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Exam (CSE). The exam itself is conducted as a means to recruit civil servants to one of the 25 services that comprise of the All India Services (IPA, IFS and IAS), Central Services (IRS, Railways, etc) and Group B services. The exam is considered to be among the toughest in the country, if not in the world. Among the lakhs of candidates who apply for the exam, only a thousand some manage to break it into the Indian bureaucracy. The success rate of the UPSC Civil Service Exam (CSE) is thus less than 1%. The exam itself is structured into three parts – the Preliminary (Civil Services Aptitude Test – CSAT), Main Exam, and finally the Interview. The table below shows the statistics of the number of candidates going in between 2013 and 2015, compared to the number that finally qualified (Source).   Year Applications Number