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Polity UPSC pre PYQ 2011-2022 Solved

Objective of this series is make sure that you are able to do 30% question which comes from PYQ.   How it will happen?   1.This series give you an idea on where you need to focus.   2.Along with question I will share Trick which will help you in solving question in real exam.   Note I will take a fees from you??? After Some question you need to answer the practice question in comment section it will help you memorise the concept.   This is a series of video of all the PYQ which   came from   2011[Pattern changed] to 2022 for Polity .   Playlist for Polity Year wise question   Part 1 2022 and 2021   "Consider the following statements : 1.   Pursuant to the report of H.N. Sanyal Committee , the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 was passed.   2.   The Constitution of India empowers the Supreme Court and the High Courts to punish for contempt of themselves.   3.   The Constitution of India defines Civil Contempt and Criminal Contempt .   4.   In India, the Parliament is

Rio+20 and Agenda 21 Conference UPSC Pre PYQ 2015 , 2016

UNCED or Earth Summit 1992, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil      Follow-up to UNCED   Q. What is Rio+20 Conference, often mentioned in the news? UPSC pre-2015 a) It is the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development b) It is a Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade Organization c) It is a Conference of the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change d) It is a Conference of the Member Countries of the Convention on Biological Diversity   Tip - This question show that basic information like official name can also be asked. Answer: a)   Significance of Earth Summit 1992    UN Agenda 21     Q. With reference to ‘Agenda 21’, sometimes seen in the news, consider the following statements: (2016)   1) It is a global action plan for sustainable development   2) It originated in the World Summit on Sustainable Development held in Johannesburg in 2002.   Which of the statements given above is/are correct? a) 1 only b) 2 only c) Both 1 and