- Analysis
- Cut offs for CPF/CAPF 2012 Exam
- History: Internal breakup
- Ancient
- Medieval
- Modern
- Polity internal breakup
- Polity-Static
- Polity- Current Based
- Rights Issue
- Environment Biodiverity
- Geography
- Economy, Yearbook
- International Relations, Persons in News/Sports/GK
- Science
- Aptitude
With this article, I conclude the Answerkeys for CPF/CAPF 2012 exam
Analysis
Economy | 6 |
Diplomacy | 6 |
Yearbook | 7 |
GK/Sports | 9 |
Environment | 10 |
Geography | 13 |
Science | 16 |
Polity | 17 |
Aptitude | 20 |
History | 21 |
Total | 125 |
- Typical UPSC paper: Mix of static and current based questions with their peculiar toughness. But then again, you’re not required to solve 125/125 questions to pass the exam.
- Topicwise breakup: Nothing really trend-breaker or trend-setter here.
- While CPF’s difficulty level is same as earlier IAS (preliminary) exams but UPSC has yet to ‘evolve’ the question style for CPF questions, (like they did in CSAT-2012 i.e. not asking stupid questions on sports, awards, authors etc.)
- Current affairs are important but Beyond a level, trivial GK of Current affairs, gives diminishing returns. For example they asked about profile/biodata of Gen. Singh or Suy Ki, so now let’s prepare biodata of Navy and Airforce chiefs and PM/Presidents of neighboring countries….. This time they asked about import values so let’s mugup export table etc from Economic survey. There is no end to ^this, but your memory and recalling power has.
- Therefore, your energy is better utilized in the core areas: History, Aptitude, Physical Geography, Polity, Science etc. Ofcourse even in those sections, some unusual/tough questions will come, but still the cost:benefit is higher than chasing trivial GK of current affairs.
- Many questions could be solved through NCERTs and other std. reference books.
- No question on Decision Making this time.
- No question on ‘vulture-diclofenac’. Too bad so sad!
Cut offs for CPF/CAPF 2012 Exam
- Prior to UPSC result: all internet forums, coaching classes- brimming with cut-off speculations.
- D-Day: result is announced.
- Mr.X: I had ticked ** question correctly, yet my name is not in the list. While other guy Mr.Y claims to have ticked very less questions compared to me yet his name is in the list! Something is fishy about result.
- Mr.Y: No, there isn’t anything fishy about the result. You lost because of negative marking, plain and simple. Whatever you say is “grapes are sour.”
- Mr.X: No I did not. I’ve calculated my score correctly. I will file R.T.I to UPSC to get my OMR sheets to prove it.
But UPSC continues its thuggery of not revealing the ‘cut-off’ or official answerkeys or OMR sheets until the whole recruitment process is complete (i.e. somewhere in late 2013).
R.T.Is and PILs keep getting filled, life goes on, Mr.X gives next attempt or gets settled somewhere else and leaves everything behind. Story is same whether you appear for IAS, IFoS, CPF or the APFC.
Moral of the story: There is no point in raising blood pressure over the cut offs- especially for UPSC. If you think you had prepared seriously, then whatever score you made, is a decent score- there is no need to loose sleep if random stranger 0n internet says he ticked 20 marks more than you.
You’ve played your part, now leave the rest in the hands of Almighty. If it is his will, you’ll get selected.
So, I’m going to repeat the advice of Dr.Osborne (main villain of first spiderman movie): “Commencement: the end of something. The start of something new.”
CPF written test has ended, therefore,
- Prepare for Physical test (exercise should be done on regular basis- physical test or not test.)
- Prepare for interview. (some hints given here click me)
- Prepare for whatever next exam is coming: IBPS, RBI, UGC, CSAT.
Good luck.
Now here are the answerkeys for Central Police (armed) Service Exam 2012:
Wait a minute, if there is no point in worrying about cut-offs, then what’s the point in checking the answerkeys?
Ans. Because that’ll help you adapt/fine tune your strategy or study approach for next UPSC/State PSC exam.
History: Internal breakup
Ancient | 2 |
Medieval | 4 |
Modern (Freedom Struggle related) | 15 |
Total | 21 |
Ancient
1. Rig veda
- reflects a naturalistic polytheism- belief in many gods who personified natural phenomenon
- the Gods were conceived of as anthropomorphic, i.e. as having physical form similar to humans.
Correct statements
- only 1
- only 2
- both
- none
Both statements are correct, according to page 195 of A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age By Upinder Singh.
Answer is (C)
2. The famous terra-cotta images of rivers Ganga and Yamuna from the Gupta period have been found at
- Ahichchhatra
- Kaushambi
- Rajghat
- Bhitargaon
Ganga and Yamuna, two life-sized terracotta images, originally installed in niches flanking the main steps leading to the upper terrace of the Shiva temple at Ahichhatra. belong to the Gupta period 4th century A.D. http://ccrtindia.gov.in/guptasculp.html
Answer is (A)
Medieval
1. Sayana, the famous commentator of the Vedas, flourished under the rule of
- Bahamani
- Golkonda
- Gajapati
- Vijaynagar
… He flourished under King Bukka I and his successor Harihara II, in the Vijayanagar Empire of South India. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayana
Ans D
2. Bandagan-i-khas during the rule of Delhi Sultans referred to the
- innkeepers
- royal slaves
- dak-carriers
- guards of the state stable
NCERT History Class 7, Chapter 3…. Iltutmish, favoured their special slaves purchased for military service, called bandagan in Persian.
So (B) is the answer.
3. Who among the following was described as Jagadguru by his subjects for his patronage of the Hindus in his State?
- Ibrahim Adil Shah of Bijapur
- Mahmud of Malwa
- Husain Shah of Bengal
- Mahmud Begara of Gujarat
It was Adil Shah of Bijapur so Ans A (wiki)
4. Vidyapati Thakur, a contemporary of Chandidas (end of 14th century to early 15th century), was a native of
- Bengal
- Mithila
- Malwa
- Kashmir
…..Madhubani district of Mithila Region of India and Nepal (wiki)
Ans is (B)
Modern
Match the following.
Lord Cornwallis | Partition of Bengal |
Lord Wellesley | Doctrine of Lapse |
Lord Dalhousie | Permanent Settlement |
Lord Curzon | Subsidary alliance |
Correct combo
- Curzon=Bengal
- Wellesley=Subsidary alliance
- Delhousie=Doctrin of Lapse.
- Cornwallis=permanent settlement system.
2.
Agrarian settlements | Partions |
Divide and Rule | Famines and popular rebellions |
Excluding Indians from Government jobs | Increase of Home Charges |
Wars and Conequests | Alienation of Indian Middle class. |
- Britishers used to finance wars and conquests from Indian Revenue. Thus, Wars and Conquests lead to increase in “Home” charges.
- Agrarian settlements=famines and rebellions. (Check NCERT History Class 12, Chapter 10)
- Divide and rule=partition.
- Exclude Indians from jobs= alienation of middle class.
3. Which one among the following statements about eminent freedom fighter and social activist Captain Lakshmi Sehgal, who passed away in Kanpur on 23rd July, 2012, is not correct?
- She was a close aide of Subhash Chandra Bose during the days of freedom movement
- She spearheaded several political, economic and social justice campaigns in the country
- She was a member of the Lok Sabha
- She was awarded the Padma Vibhushan.
A is correct.
B is also correct.
….in post-Independence India, her life as a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA), years that saw her in campaigns for political, economic and social justice.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article3672666.ece
D) is also correct, she got Padma award in 1998.
We are left with final answer: (C)
4. Who among the following used the term Drain of Wealth’ for the first time?
- Surendranath Banerjee
- Bal Gangadhar Tilak
- Dadabhai Naoroji
- Mahatma Gandhi
From the given options, it was Dadabhai Naoroji. (C)
5. Match List-1 with List-11 ands act the correct answer using the code given below the Lists :
|
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Bhagat Singh= HSRA
GK Gokghale =Congress
Swami Sahajananda=All India Kisan Sabha
Leaves SA Dange with Trade union.
6. Who among the following had written to the Viceroy, “The Congress is as much opposed to victory for Nazism as any British can be. But their objective cannot be carried to the extent of their participation in the war”?
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Mahatma Gandhi
- J. B. Kripalinl
- C. Rajagopalischari
Letter was sent by Gandhi. Page 109, Longman History & Civics Class 10 ICSE board.
Answer (B)
7. The Moplah peasant struggles took place in
- Darjeeling
- Andaman
- Malabar
- Chota Nagpur
Malabar region. Answer (C)
8. Alluri Sitarama Raju’s rebellion (1922-1924) took place in
- Chota Nagpur
- Gudem-Rampa Tract
- Bastar
- Nellore
He is associated with Rampa rebellion. (B) is closest match.
9. Which one among the following Princely States opted for a direct dealing with the Constituent Assembly in the year 1946 instead of through the Chamber of Princes?
- Baroda
- Travancore
- Junagadh
- Mysore
It was Baroda according to Indian Politics: Contemporary Issues And Concerns by Singh & Saxena
Assertion reasoning type
Codes
- both individually correct and 2 is correct explaination of 1
- both individually correct by 2 is not the correct explaination of 1
- 1 correct, 2 false
- 1 false, 2 correct.
10.
- In India, tribal movements of 19th century resulted out of the process of land displacements and the introduction of forest laws.
- The Indian freedom movement resolved the problems faced by the tribals.
First is correct, Second statement is false (or debatable). Leaves us with answer choice (C).
11.
- Economy of India in the 19th century came to a state of ruin, under East India company.
- The English East India Company’s acquisition of Diwani right led to the miseries of the peasants and those associated with the traditional handicrafts industry of India.
Both are correct, and 2 explains 1. Answer is (A)
12. Which of the following methods was/were incorporated by Gandhi?
- Petitioning to the British
- Village reconstruction.
- gheraos
- Fasts
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
- 4 only
- 1, 2 and 4 only
- 1, 2 and 3 only
- 1, 2, 3 and 4
I’m doubtful regarding Gheraos. Still looking for answer, perhaps (B).
13. Which of the following Princely States saw major movements over the period from 1930s to 1940s?
- Tripura
- Nilgiri
- Baroda
- Travancore
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
- 1, 2 and 4 only
- 2 and 4 only
- 1 and 3 only
- 1, 2, 3 and 4
Still looking for answer.
14. Which one among the following relates to a land revenue introduced by the English India Company?
- Pitt’s India Act
- Mahalwari Settlement
- Regulating Act
- Subsidiary Alliance
Britishers introduced two major land Revenue systems: Zamindari and Ryotwari.
Later they introduced modified version of Zamindari system in North India, under the name Mahalwari settlement. So, Answer (B)
15. “India would be far more reliable as a base for operations. Moreover the prospect of a settlement will be greatly enhanced by the disappearance of Gandhi, who had for years torpedoed every attempt at a settlement.” This statement was made by British in context of
- Kheda
- Civil Disobidience
- Quit India
- Non-Cooperation Movement
It was during Quit India Movement, when Britishers were expecting that Gandhi was going to die soon.
Bipin Chandra, Chapter 35
Polity internal breakup
Static (Constitution based) | 11 |
Current based | 2 |
Rights issue | 4 |
Total out of 125 questions | 17 |
Polity-Static
1. Which of the following statements about National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is/are correct?
- It is an alternative non-judicial channel.
- Victims of human rights violations can seek reparation through NHRC.
- It cannot grant immediate relief.
- It has the direct power of enforcement.
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
- 1 only
- 1 and 2 only
- 1, 2 and 4
- 2, 3 and 4
The options are set in confusing manner.
Approach 1 | Approach 2 |
NHRC has powers of a civil court. While inquiring into complaints under the Act. So it is quasi-judicial.NHRC can take issues suo-moto (by itself, even if noone approaches).So in that way, NHRC is not an ‘alternative non-judicial channel’.Hence (1) is incorrect and all options involving (1) are incorrect. That eliminates A,B,C. | NHRC has no power to punish for violation of human rights, nor to award any relief including monetary relief to the victim. And its recommendations are not binding. (Laxmikanth)So 3 is correct but 4 is incorrect. |
Answer is (D) | Confused no option! |
Verdict: still searching for answer.
2. Public Interest Litigation falls within the jurisdiction of the High Court provided certain conditions are fulfilled. Which one among the following conditions is not accepted by the courts?
- Public is interested in vindication
- Enforcement of public Duty
- Courts can examine previous records of public servent.
- Personal injury or loss is an essential element.
Anyone can file PIL, even if he has suffered no Personal injury/loss because of the given issue.
So (D) is the answer.
3. 11th Schedule inserted by 73rd Amendment distributes powers between State Legislature and Pnachayats and lists 29 items. Which of the following items are listed in this 11th Sch.
- minor irrigation
- animal husbandary
- women and child Development
- fire service
- cattle pounds and prevention of cruelty to animals
- 123
- 145
- 234
- 345
According to M.Laxmikanth chapter on Panchayati raj
(1)Minor irrigation –yes, (3)Women child Development –yes
Animal husbandary –yes (2)
Besides, Cattle pound and Cruelty to animals, falls under 12th sch.
So answer is (A): 1,2,3 correct.
4. The constitutional principle of the ‘Basic Structure’ was invented by the
- Executive
- Judiciary
- Legislature
- Civil Society
Ans. SC gave the concept of Basic structure. (M.Laxmikanth’s Chapter on Amendment of the Constitution) so answer is (B)
5. consider these statements
- The Rajya Sabha is never dissolved and can be called to session any time at short notice.
- Under the Constitution of India, the law-making powers of the two Houses of the Indian Parliament are symmetrical.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- 1 only
- 2 only
- Both 1 and 2
- Neither 1 nor 2
- Statement 1 is correct. Special session of Rajya sabha can be called any time, e.g. if lok sabha is dissolved and there is need to approach emergency declaration.
- But The law making powers are not symmetrical. (e.g. Rajya Sabha vs Lok Sabha in budget making, creation of new All India Services) So 2 is incorrect.
- Answer is (A)
6. Consider following statements about parliamentary Committees
1. They’re a subset of council of ministers
2. Scrutiny of legislative and Constitutional amendment bills gets done in these Committees.
Which are corrct?
- Only 1
- Only 2
- Both 1 and 2
- Neither 1 nor 2
They’re not subset of council of ministers. So 1 is incorrect.
During second reading of the bill, it goes to Select Committee of parliament for scrutiny. So 2 is correct.
Answer (B) only 2.
7. Consider the following statements about Indian elections :
- The Constitution provides that elections to the House of the People and the Legislative Assemblies of States are to be held on the basis of universal adult suffrage.
- The Constitution stipulates that there will be separate electoral rolls for Parliamentary and State Assembly elections.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- 1 only
- 2 only
- Both 1 and 2
- Neither 1 nor 2
- 1 is correct.
- Constitution empowers EC to prepare electoral rolls for parliament and state elections but it doesn’t say “Separate electoral rolls”. 2 is incorrect. (or debatable)
- Answer (A)
8. Consider the following statements about the Indian Constitution :
- In addition to the structure of the Government, it has also concerned itself with some aspects of a desirable civil society and economy.
- Through amendments in the year 1976, it has also outlined the fundamental duties of citizens along with their rights.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- 1 only
- 2 only
- Both 1 and 2
- Neither 1 nor 2
1 is debatable based on how you interpretate DPSP and fundamental duties (particularly the ‘civil society’ part).
2 is correct. 42nd amendment 1976 added Part 5A and article 51A regarding fundamental duties.
Answer: still looking.
9. Which among the following, was not added to the concurrent list of Constitution of India, under the provisions of 42nd amendment 1976?
- Family planning
- Forest
- Education
- Railways
42nd amendment added Education, forest, family planning in Concurrent list.
Answer=Railways (D)
10. Consider the following territories which became part of India after 15th August, 1947 :
- Goa, Daman and Diu (liberated in 1961, became UT in 1967, Goa separate state in 1987)
- Pondicherry (aquired in 1954, became UT in 1962)
- Sikkim (1947 became Protectorate, 1974 became associate state)
- Dadra and Nagar Haveli (liberated in 1954, Became UT In 1961)
Which of the following is the correct chronological order (beginning with the earliest) of their becoming part of India?
- 1-2-3-4
- 3-1-4-2
- 4-1-2-3
- 2-1-4-3
11. Which one among the following statements about the States Reorganization Act is not correct?
- The Act dealt with the issue of redrawing of the boundaries of States
- It was passed in the year 1956
- It created fourteen States and six Union Territories
- The State boundaries were drawn for administrative convenience.
B and C are definatly correct.
Still Looking for verification of A and D.
- Approach 1: It was not about merely “redrawing” of bountries, it deleted some states, it merged some states and designated some as UT. So A is false.
- Approach 2: State boundries were drawn on linguisting basis. So D is false.
Polity- Current Based
1. Overseas citizens of India (as per Overseas Citizenship of India Scheme as operational from December 2005) shall not be entitled to
- multiple entry, multipurpose lifelong visa to India
- exemption from reporting to police authorities for any length of stay in India
- parity with NRIs in financial, economic and educational fields except in the question of agricultural or plantation properties
- voting rights in India
OCI are not entitled to Voting rights. Answer (D)
2. The President of India has recently given approval to establish separate High Courts in three of the North-Eastern States of India. Which one among the following is not among them?
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Manipur
- Meghalaya
- Tripura
Those three states are Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura. So answer is (A)
Rights Issue
1. Which one among the following treaties of human rights was signed but not yet ratified by India
- International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination
- Convention on the Political Rights of Women
- United Nations Convention against Torture
India is yet to ratify United Nations Convention against Torture. (as of 25th May 2012)
Answer (D)
2. As part of a framework of human rights law, all human rights are
- interdependent
- interrelated
- indivisible
which of them are correct?
- 123
- 23
- 13
- 2
As part of the framework of human rights law, all human rights are indivisible, interrelated and interdependent. http://www.unicef.org/crc/index_framework.html
Answer (A) 1,2 ans 3 all correct.
3. Consider the following statements about the Convention on the Rights of the Child :
- This is an international treaty, which recognizes the human rights of children up to the age of 14 years.
- It constitutes a common reference against which progress in meeting human right standards for children can be assessed and results compared.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- 1 only
- 2 only
- Both 1 and 2
- Neither 1 nor 2
Convention on the Rights of the Child is an international treaty that recognizes the human rights of children, defined as persons up to the age of 18 years. So statement 1 is false.
Second statement is correct: http://www.unicef.org/crc/index_30229.html
Answer (B) only 2.
4. The World Conference on Human Rights that affirmed the universal declaration of rights and launched ambitious plan of action was held in
- Vienna (1993)
- Geneva (1996)
- New York (2000)
- Berlin (2002)
It was Vienna 1993. http://www.un.org/en/development/devagenda/humanrights.shtml
Answer (A)
Environment Biodiverity
Given on this link
Geography
Given on this link: https://mrunal.org/2012/11/answerkey-environment-biodiversity-geography-questions-upsc-cpf-capf-2012-all-booklets.html#192
Economy, Yearbook
Given on this link: https://mrunal.org/2012/11/answerkey-economy-yearbook-cpf-capf-2012-booklet-a-b-c-d-upsc.html
International Relations, Persons in News/Sports/GK
Given on this link: https://mrunal.org/2012/11/answerkey-international-relations-persons-in-newspin-misc-gk-from-upsc-capf-cpf-2012-exam.html
Science
Given on this link: https://mrunal.org/2012/11/answerkey-science-mcqs-upsc-cpf-capf-2012-cutoff.html
Aptitude
Given on this link: https://mrunal.org/2012/11/answerkey-aptitude-maths-reasoning-of-upsc-cpfcapf-2012-with-explanation-for-all-booklets-cutoffs.html
That’s all.
Hi Mrunal, thanks for the keys. Can you give some reference to HUMAN RIGHTS (to compare with our laws & rights) as some questions are based on that. Even one or two questions came on 2011 prelims too. Thanks…
Sorry I meant to ask about UNITED NATION RIGHTS & POLICIES (to compare with ours).
I suggest check egyankosh.ac.in
hi, i appreciate ur effort for d keys. i wanted to point out an error in polity Q 8 statement 2. 1976 amendment added ONLY fundamental duties in part “4A”, NOT their rights.
so statement 2 should be incorrect..
it also outlines FR’S .
sir in rig veda only natural forces were worshipped n human form worship 1st came from mahayana buddism
i agree, rig vedic aryans worshipped nature through yajnas, idolatry practice was not there..
i appreciate your efforts..kudos to you
THANK YOU FOR THE KEY ANSWERS
For polity Question no. 10, the answer is C. Pls refer M.Laxmikanth’s Union and its territory page 5.4.
Reason: Dadra n nager haveli was by 10th amend act,1961. goa, daman n diu by 12th amend act,1962. pondi by 14th amend act,1962. sikkim by 35th amend act,1974.
thanks Arun, answer is updated.
Mrunal Sir ,How We Download Indian History Notes Of IGNOU, i ALready Have an account on egyankosh
ANSWER KEY OF CPF
insteadof 6 ut…3 ut were created…………
nhrc doesnt has enforcement wing……..
sir what i think drain of wealth term used for the first time was by surendarnath banerjee.
dadabhai propounded this theory.
I may be wrong , but do give a look.
thanx .your efforts are appreciated..
for 11 number question of polity the answer is D…as per laxmikant at page number 5.4,10th line of Fazal Ali commission …language as the basis of reorganization
sir, my answer query is about union territories became part of india …………………………………………….according to me ans …..should be D…………i.e ……………..2-1-4-3………..as they are asking about when they became part of india ……………………………not when union territories were created ……………i think they are not asking about creation of union territories …………..Pls explain it
sir,what about cut off in brief please
it was realy happy
i Did 50 Right ans after correcton Any Chance Mrunal Bhai
Definately… paper- II mein 55-60 aana chahiye
cpf 2011 exam CUT OFF:
paper 1: gen-068,OBC-068,sc-060,st-065
there was no separate cut off for paper 2
total cutoff (written exam)
gen-145,obc-142,sc-125,st-130
merit list cut off
gen-256,obc-252,sc-224,st-230.
(source rti and mr. S.Kumar mishra who filed it)
p.s. thankyou samir for sharing this information.
vips sir i have 104 marks in p=1,averrage inp=2 any chance
sir i have 86 in p=1,80-90 in p=2,any chance gen cat.
Sir,i used black gel pen for marking responses on OMR sheet.any problem
just for information
the 4th rank holder has scored 337/600…148 in paper 1, 80 paper 2 and 110 in interview
the last rank holder 566 of sc cat has scored around 225/600…170 in written and 65 in interview
good luck for those who get around 150 in written part and manages to clear the PET and make it to the interview…heard on avg 60-70 marks in interview is achievable if it goes good 100-115 marks possible..
all the best
hello sir can you please tell me when declare cpf ass.com exam result held in nov2012 and when held pet test
Sir,
Following your site for last couple of days.
Please let me know if there is any tentative date when results would be declared of CPF 2012?
Thanks in advance.
sir, i have 62 question is right in cpf 2012 exam and about 60-70 marks i will obtained in second paper. plz tell me can i qualify this exam according to the seat[401]. plz tell me about reserve list of cpf 2011 bcoz i got 210 marks in 2011 . i m belong frm SC cat.
pls. Suggest about the study plan and previous years question paper and syllabus for Asst. Comandent Civil Engineer ITBP
Mrunal pls. Suggest about the study plan and previous years question paper and syllabus with study material for Asst. Comandent Civil Engineer ITBP
hi sir i have got 112 marks in pap1 and i think 60-70 in pap2. plz tell me abought interview. and final cutt off cpf2012.
hello sir,
i just went through d answers of cpf 2012 on ur web page and i am scoring 132 in paper 1 leaving few questions which were unanswered in ur solution sheet. since last year cutoff was around 126(both paper inclusive), i m confident of my call.
I will need ur suppot and guidance at this juncture bec i m unaware of rest selection procedure and the desired approach which i should carry. I want to know the expected date for PET and interview, so that i can prepare in advance. since i am thinly built(but weighing 62 kg and 173 cm), i need to work on physical part rigorously. Kindly provide me the probable date schedule and other vital guidance which u think could help me.
thank you
vijay
delhi
@vijay i highly doubt the cut off will be so low ( 126) inclusive of both papers ( out of 450 marks). Confirm again from a credible source… Download the capf notification from upsc site and go through the pet requirements.
thanks buddy, atleast u made ur opinion. last year cutoff was 145 and in 2011, it was 126. so u r partially right while doubting such low score as cutoff out of 450. sine result is out now and things are little clear. i got call for PET. Through d post, i just wanted to know about PET only. What shd be my strategy?
kiran, one more thing i forgot to mention. The score which i mentioned is only of paper 1, since paper 2 i.e english is subjective, noone could ascertain or claim his/her marks. it is only upsc who rewards d marks of english paper as per their subjectivity.
regarding cutoff, there are various copies of RTI available on internet which claims that in 2011 the cumulative cutoff of prelims(cpf) was 126 and in 2012 it was 145(inclusive of both papers of prelims). i have cited d source(google it) and u could verify or else if u dont find it, i ll attach d link next time.
ncert is the main subject to read this exam
can any one suggest institutes in Delhi for interview preparation of CAPF?
sir i m expecting 115+90=205 in written & i m through for pst pet what r my chances sir please reply soon