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    2. Age structure, sex ratio and Rural-Urban composition of India
    3. Infrastructure in Rural Areas

     

    FAQs on General Studies of bihar

    What topics are included in General Studies for BPSC exams?

    General Studies (GS) for BPSC exams covers a wide range of topics, including:

    • History: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History of India with a special focus on Bihar’s history.
    • Geography: Indian and World Geography, with emphasis on Bihar’s geographical features, climate, agriculture, and natural resources.
    • Indian Polity: Indian Constitution, Political System, Governance, and current political issues.
    • Indian Economy: Economic development, planning, banking, and current economic issues with a focus on Bihar’s economy.
    • General Science: Basic understanding of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and recent developments in Science and Technology.
    • Current Events: National and international current affairs with a special focus on events related to Bihar.
    • Bihar Specific GK: History, Geography, Economy, Polity, Art & Culture, and current events related to Bihar.

    Which books should I refer to for General Studies preparation?

    Some recommended books for BPSC General Studies preparation are:

    • History:
      • Ancient India: Old NCERT by R.S. Sharma
      • Medieval India: Old NCERT by Satish Chandra
      • Modern India: Spectrum by Rajiv Ahir, or Bipin Chandra
      • Bihar History: A Comprehensive History of Bihar by K.K. Datta
    • Geography:
      • NCERT (Class 6-12)
      • Certificate Physical and Human Geography by Goh Cheng Leong
      • Geography of Bihar by Imtiaz Ahmad
    • Polity:
      • Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth
      • Introduction to the Constitution of India by D.D. Basu
    • Economy:
      • Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh
      • Economic Survey of Bihar (latest)
    • General Science:
      • NCERT (Class 6-10)
      • Lucent’s General Science
    • Current Affairs:
      • Newspapers like The Hindu, Indian Express
      • Magazines like Yojana, Kurukshetra
      • Online resources like Drishti IAS, Insights IAS

    How should I prepare for the General Studies section?

    To prepare effectively:

    • Read and understand the syllabus thoroughly: This will help you identify the key areas to focus on.
    • Refer to standard books and study materials: Choose reliable sources for your preparation.
    • Make concise notes: Summarize important points and concepts for quick revision.
    • Practice previous years’ question papers: This will help you understand the pattern and types of questions asked.
    • Take mock tests regularly: Evaluate your preparation level and identify areas for improvement.
    • Stay updated with current affairs: Follow newspapers, magazines, and online resources for daily updates.

     Are there any specific resources for Bihar-specific General Studies?

    Yes, you can find various resources, including:

    • Bihar State Board textbooks: These provide foundational knowledge about Bihar’s history, geography, and polity.
    • Books on Bihar’s history and culture: Refer to specialized books focusing on Bihar’s unique heritage.
    • Online resources: Websites and blogs dedicated to Bihar-related information and current affairs can be helpful.

     How can I improve my answer writing skills for General Studies?

    Here are some tips to improve your answer writing:

    • Understand the question: Read the question carefully and identify the key points to be addressed.
    • Structure your answer: Write in a clear, concise, and organized manner with proper introduction, body, and conclusion.
    • Use relevant facts and examples: Support your arguments with relevant facts, data, and examples.
    • Practice regularly: Write answers on a daily basis and get them evaluated by mentors or peers.

     

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