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IAS Prelims GS Mini Mock Test 02

Attempt the IAS Prelims GS Mini Mock Test 02 with targeted MCQs based on the latest UPSC standard. Strengthen your preparation with focused practice.

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IAS Prelims GS Mini Mock Test

A quick 25-question practice session. Stay focused!
25
Questions
30m
Time Limit
100%
Passing
Free
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About This Mini Mock Test

IAS Prelims GS Mini Mock Test is a short, focused practice test designed for UPSC Civil Services aspirants who want to strengthen specific concepts and improve accuracy in limited time. This mini test follows the UPSC Prelims GS Paper I syllabus and is conducted without negative marking to encourage confident attempts.

Test Pattern

ParameterDetails
Total Questions25
Duration30 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 (Concept-Focused)
Questions are framed to test core concepts commonly asked in the UPSC Prelims, making this mini mock ideal for daily practice and revision.

Why Attempt This Mini Mock Test?

  • Practice UPSC-level questions in a short time
  • Improve accuracy and speed
  • Identify weak areas quickly
  • Ideal for daily or topic-wise revision
  • Attempt freely without fear of negative marking

Instructions to Candidates

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

Evaluation and Feedback

Upon submission, you will receive your score along with correct answers and concise explanations to help you revise concepts and track progress.

Important Note:

This mini mock test is designed for learning and revision. Questions are randomly selected from a UPSC-standard question pool. Each attempt may present a different set of questions. No negative marking is applied.

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