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PAPER : GENERAL STUDIES – 1 (IAS EXAM)

In the Mains examination, marks margin is very narrow. Questions asked in the exam unfold many things – about word limit, approach to the questions, analytical demand of the questions and many turns and twists attached to most of the questions in the form of common instructions. However, as far as knowledge and information is concerned most of the competent candidates are at par.

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Paper : General Studies – 1

Topic: Khilafat and Non- Cooperation Movement

Q.  why did Gandhiji launch the Non-Violent  Non -Cooperation  Movement  on the Khilafat question?  How were other issues joined to it later on? Discuss the constructive programme of the non -Cooperation Movement.

Reference:  ‘Modern History’ by Rajiv Aheer & ‘Modern Indian History’ by Tata Mc Graw Publication .

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PAPER : GENERAL STUDIES – 1 (IAS EXAM)

In the Mains examination, marks margin is very narrow. Questions asked in the exam unfold many things – about word limit, approach to the questions, analytical demand of the questions and many turns and twists attached to most of the questions in the form of common instructions. However, as far as knowledge and information is concerned most of the competent candidates are at par.

Is this answer writing ability? that makes difference.

Build your excellent writing ability with Daily writing practice session & essential inputs to perform well in the exams.

Paper : General Studies – 1

Topic: Khilafat and Non- Cooperation Movement

Q.  why did Gandhiji launch the Non-Violent  Non -Cooperation  Movement  on the Khilafat question?  How were other issues joined to it later on? Discuss the constructive programme of the non -Cooperation Movement.

Reference:  ‘Modern History’ by Rajiv Aheer & ‘Modern Indian History’ by Tata Mc Graw Publication .

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