Attention all UPSC aspirants
With Prelims just around the corner, only 70 days remain.
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Each day, we will provide you with specific targets to focus on, along with recommended sources.
Our aim is to streamline your preparation process, ensuring no topic is left untouched.
Join us on this journey, and together, let's turn our aspirations into achievements.
Let’s excel in Prelims 2024.
With Prelims just around the corner, only 70 days remain.
Sleepy Classes is introducing an ambitious 60-day revision plan to help you revise the entire syllabus effectively.
Each day, we will provide you with specific targets to focus on, along with recommended sources.
Our aim is to streamline your preparation process, ensuring no topic is left untouched.
Join us on this journey, and together, let's turn our aspirations into achievements.
Let’s excel in Prelims 2024.
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Day 1: 9th April (68 days to prelims)
Expected Time to complete: 2.5 hours.
Topics to be covered:
• Historical Underpinnings: The company Rule (1773-1892) -1.
• Historical Underpinnings: The Crown Rule (1909-1947) -2.
• Making of Indian Constitution.
• Salient Features of Constitution.
Source: Laxmikant
Sleepy Students:
● You can cover the topics in our crash course: Lecture 1-3 of Prelims Polity crash course
● Practise these topics in our Parishram Test number: 1
Expected Time to complete: 2.5 hours.
Topics to be covered:
• Historical Underpinnings: The company Rule (1773-1892) -1.
• Historical Underpinnings: The Crown Rule (1909-1947) -2.
• Making of Indian Constitution.
• Salient Features of Constitution.
Source: Laxmikant
Sleepy Students:
● You can cover the topics in our crash course: Lecture 1-3 of Prelims Polity crash course
● Practise these topics in our Parishram Test number: 1
Q1. Consider the following statements about Pitt's India Act of 1784 :
1.The Act distinguished between the commercial and political functions of the company.
2.It created a new body called “Board of Control” to govern the commercial affairs of the Company.
3.The “Board of Control” did not include any Cabinet Minister of the British Government.
1.The Act distinguished between the commercial and political functions of the company.
2.It created a new body called “Board of Control” to govern the commercial affairs of the Company.
3.The “Board of Control” did not include any Cabinet Minister of the British Government.
Q. 2. Which of the following prompted the enactment of the Charter Act 1813?
A. The influence of continental system by Napoleon on British trade.
B. The laissez-faire approach followed in Britain.
C. Business lobby seeking expanded trade opportunities.
D. All of the above
A. The influence of continental system by Napoleon on British trade.
B. The laissez-faire approach followed in Britain.
C. Business lobby seeking expanded trade opportunities.
D. All of the above
Q 3.Consider the following statements about the Objectives Resolution adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India:
1.It was moved by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in the Constituent Assembly.
2.It outlined the principles that should guide the framing of the Constitution, including justice, equality, and freedom of thought.
3.It suggested that residuary powers be given to the central government.
4.It used the word “Federal” instead of “Union” as used in the constitution of India.
1.It was moved by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in the Constituent Assembly.
2.It outlined the principles that should guide the framing of the Constitution, including justice, equality, and freedom of thought.
3.It suggested that residuary powers be given to the central government.
4.It used the word “Federal” instead of “Union” as used in the constitution of India.
Day 2: 10th April (67 days to prelims)
Expected time to complete: 3 hours
Topics to be covered:
● Preamble
● Union and Territories
● Citizenship
Source: Laxmikant
Sleepy Students:
● You can cover the topics in our crash course: Lecture 2-3 of prelims Polity crash course.
● You can practise these topics in our Parishram Test number: 2.
Expected time to complete: 3 hours
Topics to be covered:
● Preamble
● Union and Territories
● Citizenship
Source: Laxmikant
Sleepy Students:
● You can cover the topics in our crash course: Lecture 2-3 of prelims Polity crash course.
● You can practise these topics in our Parishram Test number: 2.
Q1. Consider the following in context of the word "Sovereign" used in the Preamble to the Constitution of India.
1. Assertion (A): India is free to conduct its own internal and external affairs.
2. Reason (R): India is neither a dependency nor a dominion of any other nation.
1. Assertion (A): India is free to conduct its own internal and external affairs.
2. Reason (R): India is neither a dependency nor a dominion of any other nation.
Select the correct answer from the options given below:
Anonymous Quiz
79%
A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
14%
B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
5%
C. A is true but R is false.
2%
D. A is false but R is true.
Q.2 Consider the following statements about the power granted by 'Article 2' of the Constitution to the Parliament:
1. The power to admit already existing new states, which are not part of the union, into the Union of India.
2. The power to establish new states, which are neither existing nor part of the Union of India.
3. The power to make changes in the existing states of the Union of India.
1. The power to admit already existing new states, which are not part of the union, into the Union of India.
2. The power to establish new states, which are neither existing nor part of the Union of India.
3. The power to make changes in the existing states of the Union of India.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
5%
A. None
36%
B. Only one
39%
C. Only two
20%
D. All three
Q.3 With reference to India, consider the following statements:
1. Part II of the Constitution deals with Citizenship.
2. Under the 7th Schedule, Citizenship finds mention in the Concurrent list.
3. A citizen by birth only can become the Head of State.
1. Part II of the Constitution deals with Citizenship.
2. Under the 7th Schedule, Citizenship finds mention in the Concurrent list.
3. A citizen by birth only can become the Head of State.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
A. None
58%
B. Only one
27%
C. Only two
7%
D. All three
1) Consider the following statements regarding Total Dissolved Solids (TDS):
1. It measures the total amount of soluble minerals and salts in water.
2. WHO states that TDS in drinking
water should be between 10-100 mg/l.
3. Reverse osmosis can decrease TDS level in water.
1. It measures the total amount of soluble minerals and salts in water.
2. WHO states that TDS in drinking
water should be between 10-100 mg/l.
3. Reverse osmosis can decrease TDS level in water.