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IAS Prelims GS Full Mock Test 05

Attempt the IAS Prelims GS Full Mock Test 05 with 100 MCQs based on the latest UPSC standard. Strengthen your preparation with targeted practice.

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IAS Prelims GS Full Mock Test

This is a full-length 100-question mock test. Good luck!
100
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120m
Time Limit
100%
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About This Practice Test

IAS Prelims GS Full Mock – Test is a full-length learning-oriented practice test for aspirants preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination (General Studies Paper I). The test follows the UPSC syllabus and structure, but is offered without negative marking to encourage concept clarity and confident practice.

Test Pattern

ParameterDetails
Total Questions100
Duration120 Minutes
Question TypeMCQs
SyllabusUPSC Prelims GS Paper I
Negative MarkingNot Applicable

Syllabus Coverage

  • Indian Polity and Constitution
  • History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern)
  • Geography (Indian and World)
  • Indian Economy
  • Environment and Ecology
  • Science and Technology
  • Current Affairs (Prelims-relevant)

Difficulty Level

UPSC Standard (Learning Focused)
Questions are designed to reflect UPSC standards while allowing aspirants to attempt freely and learn through explanations.

Why Attempt This Test?

  • Revise the complete GS syllabus in one test
  • Strengthen conceptual understanding
  • Identify strong and weak areas
  • Practice without fear of negative marking

Instructions to Candidates

  • Read each question carefully before answering
  • The timer starts once the test begins
  • You can review answers before submission
  • No negative marking is applied

Evaluation and Feedback

After submission, you will receive your score along with correct answers and detailed explanations to help you revise and improve accuracy.

Important Note:

This is a learning-oriented practice test. Questions are dynamically selected from a curated UPSC-level question pool. Each attempt may present a different set and order of questions. No negative marking is applied.

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