- Aptitude: UPSC vs UP-PCS
- UPPCS 2012 Aptitude Paper topic wise breakup
- Reasoning
- Maths + DI
- Hindi
- English
- Interpersonal skills, Communication, Decision Making
- Appendix1: Decision Making Qs. asked in UP PCS 2012 (Paper II)
- Appendix II Free Study material UP PCS
- Appendix III: Question papers of UP PCS 2012 Prelims exam
Aptitude: UPSC vs UP-PCS
First let’s compare the UPPCS’s aptitude paper with UPSC’s CSAT (preliminary) aptitude paper.
Original papers of 2012’s exam (Both GS and aptitude) given in appendix III @bottom of this article.
UPSC CSAT/IAS-Prelims | UP-PCS (Uttar Pradesh) | |
Since when? | Been conducting aptitude paper since 2011. So far three papers conducted
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Since 2012. Only one paper conducted so far (as of May-30-2013) |
Total Qs. | 80 Qs | 100 Qs |
Hindi? | Doesn’t have exclusive comprehension / grammar Qs from Hindi. | It has exclusive questions from both Hindi and English grammar and comprehension.In fact more questions from Hindi
Grammar-comprehension compared to English. |
Reasoning | Reasoning mostly centered on high level reasoning (syllogism, logical connectives etc.)+ sitting arrangement. | Mostly low level reasoning: Sequence, series, odd pair, missing number, direction based test etc. |
Nonverbal reasoning (image based questions) = asked. | Not yet, Except one dice question. | |
Maths | Difficulty-complexity of math problems higher than UP-PCS | Less than UPSC. |
Trigonometry, coordinate-geometry, logarithms not asked | same | |
Doesn’t ask direct qs. from basic maths (e.g. surds-indices etc) | Asked.for example find value of
(2+root2) + 1/(2+root2) + 1/(2-root2) |
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Prior to introduction of CSAT (2011), the permutation- combination probability (PCP) used to be hot topic under preliminary GS. But since 2011, these questions are almost vanished. | No Qs. from permutation- combination probability although hard to predict whether they’ll ask it in upcoming years or not! | |
DI | Direct question from definition / theory of statistics= Not asked. | Asked.for example:
The best way for representing total Expenditure incurred by an industry under different heads is
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Decision Making | Official syllabus says “Interpersonal skills including communication skills”But asks only situation based / role playing type Decision Making questions.
They don’t ask direct questions from definition /theory |
Official syllabus says
Most questions are directly from definition and theories of communication, Decision Making, conflict resolution etc. (for more Qs, look at appendix-I given @bottom of this article). |
UPPCS 2012 Aptitude Paper topic wise breakup
Topic | Question asked in 2012’s Paper | Comment | |
Reasoning | Logical reasoning and analytical ability. | 19 | The serious players of SSC/LIC/IBPS/SBI-PO should not have much problem here.(=comment#1) |
Maths | Elementary Mathematics up to Class X level- Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry and Statistics. | 30 | |
LanguageTotal 37 Qs. | Comprehension (Hindi + English) | 15 | Only 3Qs from English passage and 12 Qs. from Hindi passages=total 15 Qs. |
General English upto Class X level. | 10 | Same as comment#1 | |
General Hindi upto Class X level. | 12 | I’m from Gujarati Madhyam so not much to comment hahaha.But yes, do solve Class 10 Hindi digest/grammar book for UP State board exam (or atleast the IGNOU’s Hindi foundation material given @bottom). | |
Decision MakingCommunication
Interpersonal relation Total 14 Qs. |
Interpersonal skills including communication skills. | 13 | Most questions based on pub.ad and HRM theory
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Decision making and problem solving. | 1 | Only one role playing question. | |
Total | 100 |
Let’s start looking at every section
Reasoning
sitting arrangement | 5 |
Direction based Test | 2 |
Sequence, series, odd pair, missing number | 6 |
clock calendar | 2 |
dice | 1 |
High level reasoning
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3 |
total | 19 |
Since they only conducted one paper, we can’t they’ll continue the same pattern, they might add/exclude some of ^these topics. For example they might add non-verbal reasoning, syllogism or logical connective next time. Anyways, the minimum preparation should be
#1: Chart based
Sr.No | Topic | RS Aggarwal Chapter No. |
1. | Direction Sense Test. | 8 |
2. | Sitting arrangement: circular | 6 |
3. | Sitting arrangement: rectangle | 6 |
4. | Sitting arrangement: “table” based e.g. lecture schedules, job-car-cloth color, building-car-newspaper etc. | 6 |
5. | Blood relations | 5,6 |
6. | Ranking (not all Qs but persons standing in line etc.) | 12 |
Problem/challenge: in bank/LIC/SSC type exam, they give you one ‘case’ about sitting arrangement and 3-5 questions would follow based on that single case. That means if you can crack one ‘case’, you can get 3-5 marks easily. But here in UP PCS, they’re asking only 1 question per case= lot time consumed. So keep an eye on the watch, don’t get stuck in one question for long.
#2: Sequence Series
Sr.No | Topic | RS Aggarwal Chapter No. |
1. | Analogy | 2 |
2. | Oddmen out | 3 (chapter title is “Classification”) |
#3: High level reasoning
Topic | RS Aggarwal Chapter No. |
Statement assumptions | Section II, Ch.2 |
Syllogism | Section II, Ch.1(+ methods explained in www.Mrunal.org/aptitude) |
Logical connectives | Shortcut formulas given here click me |
- If you have MK Pandey’s reasoning book (part of your SBI PO/CAT/CSAT preparation) I suggest you utilize it as well for High level reasoning (assumption, reasoning, strengthen weaken argument etc) and sitting arrangement type question.
- After this whatever do remaining reasoning topics as per your time e.g. symbols-math operations, inequalities, data sufficiency, dice, clock, calendar etc.
Maths + DI
If you had serious prepared for the recent SSC/LIC/ SBI-Po, then just brush up the theory and formulas, practice few questions from each category. This section should not pose much problem.
Maths internal breakup 2012’s paper
Basic maths and algebra | surds indices | 1 |
Linear eq (finding age of father son etc.) | 5 | |
Number theory (LCM, HCF etc) | 2 | |
STD based | Time n Work | 2 |
Time, speed distance | 1 | |
% based | Compound interest | 1 |
Profit loss | 1 | |
Avg. | averages | 4 |
ratio-allegations | 1 | |
Geometry | geometry (Theory) | 1 |
Mensuration (area volume perimeter) | 2 | |
Misc. | Arithmetic progression | 1 |
total | 22 |
Approach to Mathematics
- First, You must get rid of any inferiority complex or fear of maths that you’ve.
- If you don’t prepare it, someone else will and then he gets in merit list and you just keep filling up application forms for next exam cycle. The world of competitive exams is merciless.
- Plenty people – they keep appearing and re-appearing in LIC, IBPS, SSC lekin kidhar bhi number nahi lagtaa. Why? because in most cases, they keep running away from their fear (maths).
- Their approach to maths= firefighting approach= before the exam, they just ‘read’ sums from some book, mugup a few formulas and think they’re done with maths.
- Right Approach: clear basic theory / concept from NCERT Maths textbooks (free download links @bottom) and from Mrunal.org/aptitude
- Then maximum practice from whatever Quantitative aptitude book you’ve: RS Agarwal, Sarvesh Kumar, Rajesh Verma, M.Tyra etc.
- Merely ‘reading sums’ from some math books or merely mugging up formulas without practice= sureshot strategy for failure.
Topic | Subtopics | How to approach |
Number theory | Divisibility, remaindersLCM and HCF
Unknown numbers from given conditiofor Fractions-comparisions. |
my article explaining the concept of HCF, LCM click meNCERT Class 7 Chap 2, 9 (fraction)
NCERT Class 10 Chap 1 (divisibility) Finally practice sums from your Quantitative aptitude book. |
Basic Maths | Simplification (BODMAS) | NCERT Class 8 Chap 1 |
Surds, indices | NCERT Class 8 Chap 12Then NCERT Class 9 Chap 1 | |
Roots, squares, Cubes | Basics from NCERT Class 8 Chap 6 and 7. | |
Algebra | Linear equation | “Mother’s age was x and daughters age..”“3 mangos and 5 bananas purchased for…”
X+1/2x+3=3/8 then find X. ^This type of stuff. Just practice and you’ll get a hang of it. Basics given in NCERT Class 8 Chap 2 and 9. Then NCERT Class 9 Chap 4 Lastly NCERT Class 10 Chap 3. |
Quadratic equations, Polynomials | Usually not asked in class 1 / 2 officer’s exam. so ignore.But if you want to prepare then
NCERT Class 8 Chap 14 And then NCERT Class 9 Chap 2 Lastly NCERT Class 10 Chap 4 |
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Avg and Ratios | Wine-Water mixture (Alligations) | Can be solved without formula. read this article click me |
Simple Average | Lolz. | |
Ratio-Proportion-variations | For ratio-proportion NCERT Class 8 Chap 13. | |
Partnership | Can be solved without formula. read this article, click me | |
STD | Time speed distanceTrains, platforms
Boats-streams Time and Work Pipes and Cisterns |
All of them can be solved with just one Universal STD formula. Explained in various articles of Mrunal.org/aptitude |
Geometry | Angles, sides, bisectors, circles etc | In State PSC Class 1 / Class 2 officer’s exam very few questions from this arena. don’t put too much time here.NCERT Class 9 Chap 6, 7, 8 and 10. Quantitative aptitude book. |
Mensuration (area and volume). | Basics explained in NCERT Class 8 Chap 3, 11.Then NCERT Class 9 Chap 9, 12, 13.
Lastly NCERT Class 10 Chap 13 |
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Trigonometry | Usually not asked in State service exams. so ignore. | |
% | Basic % (increase, decrease in consumption, population) | NCERT Class 8 Chap 8. |
Data-interpretation (DI) | Approach separately explained after few paragraphs. | |
Profit, loss, discount, marked price. | Can be easily solved without mugging up any formula IF you read following article click me. | |
Simple and compound interest rate | Can be solved without mugging up any formula IF you read following article click me | |
Misc. | Progression: Arithmetic+ Geometric | you just have to plug in the values in formulas. Basics of Arithmetic progression explained in NCERT Class 10 Chap 5.for Geometric progression, class 11’s NCERT chapter 9. |
Logerithms | Usually not asked in State service exams. So ignore. | |
Coordinate Geometry | Usually not asked in State service exams. So ignore. | |
PermutationCombination
Probability |
in old times (90s era) this used to be hot topic for both UPSC and State service exams. but nowadays usually ignored. But again, they too can be solved without mugging up formulas: go through various articles on Mrunal.org/aptitude |
Data interpretation (DI) internal breakup 2012’s paper
theory/definition based | 2 |
pie chart | 2 |
Venn diagram | 4 |
8 |
- Solve DI questions from old papers of SSC (both Tier 1 and 2).
- Some of these MCQs were based on theory / definitions related to statistics and graphs. For that, study class 11 NCERT statistics book (especially ch3,4 and 5). (free download link @Bottom)
Hindi
Comprehension (3 passages, 4 Qs each) | 12 |
synonym, antonym | 4 |
Sandhi | 2 |
Vyanjan type | 1 |
Idioms and phrases | 1 |
sentence rules (grammar theory, Dhvani Vyavastha etc) | 4 |
24 |
- Do the class 10 guide/digest/grammar book from UP State education board. If you’ve nothing, use IGNOU’s foundation course. (free download link @bottom)
- for practicing comprehension passages, grammar questions, use the old papers of Compulsory Hindi from UPSC Mains exam. (free download links @bottom)
English
Breakup of UP-PSC 2012 paper
Comprehension (English) | 3 |
synonym, antonym | 3 |
sentence transformation | 2 |
active passive | 1 |
direct indirect | 1 |
Fill in the blanks | 1 |
Spelling | 1 |
Idioms and phrases | 1 |
Total | 13 |
- The approach/strategy for English remains one and same like explained in SSC-CGL article click me
- for practice of comprehension, synonym/antonym, active-passive etc. solve a few previous papers for SSC-CGL (both tier I and tier II).
Interpersonal skills, Communication, Decision Making
Internal breakup for 2012’s paper
Interpersonal relations | 5 |
communication theory | 4 |
conflict resolution | 2 |
Decision Making
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3 |
Total | 14 |
Original questions from 2012’s UPPCS paper are given in the appendix 1 @the bottom of this article.
UPSC (CSAT) vs UP-PCS: Decision Making Qs.
UPSC CSAT/IAS-Prelims | UP-PCS |
Official syllabus says “Interpersonal skills including communication skills” | Official syllabus says
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Under this topic, All questions are situation based / role playing questions e.g. if you in abc position/situation then what will you do under xyz circumstances/conditions? | Only one such role playing question was asked |
No direct questions from definitions/theories of communication, leadership, motivation, interpersonal relation etc. | Most questions were from definitions of communication, interpersonal relations, conflict resolution etc. |
- Another point to observe is: UPSC already had taken 2011’s aptitude paper before Uttar Pradesh did it in 2012. So, people in UP PCS did know what type of stuff UPSC (IAS) asks under Decision Making –problem solving and interpersonal skills yet they’re running on a different line (asking MCQs from definitions and theories)
- Meaning it seems to be UP PCS’s conscious decision not to follow UPSC (IAS)’s path for MCQs.
Approach: D.M, Comm., Interpersonal, Conflict Res
- For theory / definition based question, go through the selective PDF files provided @bottom (they are from IGNOU’s various courses on Public Administration, HRM etc). Donot read each file word by word, just go through important terms / definitions / summary of theories. You just have to tick MCQs, don’t have to write descriptive answers.
- For role playing / situation based questions, see the last two years’ Decision Making questions from CSAT (UPSC prelims) + their official answers discussed in following articles
Appendix1: Decision Making Qs. asked in UP PCS 2012 (Paper II)
Interpersonal relations: 5Qs
- Which one of the following is not an interpersonal role?
- Figurehead
- Leader
- Liaison
- Boss
- The one who makes short-term adjustments and long-term structural changes to maintain the equilibrium is called—
- Disseminator
- Resource allocator
- Disturbance handler
- Negotiator
- Which one of the following refers to the need to associate with others?
- Need for inclusion
- Need for individuation
- Need for control
- Need for affection
- Which one of the following is the reason for displaying the positive personal signal of leaning forward?
- Concentration
- Extreme confidence
- Taking time to think
- Relaxation
- Consider the following statements—
- Assertion (A): Interpersonal roles relate to a person’s behavior that focuses on interpersonal contact.
- Reason (R): Such roles are derived directly from the authority and status.
Select correct answer
- Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) correctly explains (A)
- Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
- (A) is true, but (R) is false
- (A) is false, (R) is true
Communication theory related
- Which one of the following is a receiver’s weakness type of barrier to communication?
- Ambiguity
- Jargon
- Time
- Prejudice
- Which one of the following is not a characteristic of empathic listening?
- Putting oneself in the position of a speaker
- Being evaluative
- Observing body language
- Focusing both on feeling and content of the message
- principle of KISS in communication stands for
- Keep it stylish and subtle
- Keep it safe and shaded
- Keep it sincere and secret
- Keep it short and simple
- Match the following
Barriers to Communication | Types of Barriers |
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Answer codes
Q | (a) | (b) | (c) | (d) |
(A) | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
(B) | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
(C) | 2 | 3 | 4 | 1 |
(D) | 4 | 1 | 3 | 2 |
Conflict resolution
- In conflict resolution which one of the following explains the emphasizing of areas of agreement and deemphasizing areas of difference over conflictual issues ?
- Withdrawal
- Smoothing
- Compromising
- Confrontation
- Which one of the following is known as the avoiding style of conflict resolution?
- Satisfying your own needs at the expense of others
- Satisfying other’s needs while neglecting your own
- Neglecting interest of both parties by postponing a decision
- Asking both parties to make sacrifices
Decision making
Theory based Qs.
- A manager who is helping a customer return some articles that he purchased earlier is dealing with a—
- Programmed decision
- Non-programmed decision
- Uncertainty
- Bounded rationality
- Decision making based on the use of subjective experience, self-confidence and self-motivation to process information data refers to:
- Intuitive decision making
- Rational decision making
- Bounded rationality approach
- Administrative decision making
Role Playing Qs.
1. You are a Deputy Secretary in a Ministry and dealing with the appointment of Assistants. On the basis of a written examination, 10 candidates have been short-listed for the two posts. Based on their educational and previous work experience you have to make your recommendation in order of preference. A senior official in the Ministry asks you to recommend the name of a candidate Y amongst the first two choices. What will you do?
- Bring the matter to the knowledge of your immediate superior officer and do as he verbally directs
- Comply to the request of the senior officer who approached you and recommend the name of his candidate in the top two despite knowing that he is not among the best two
- Examine the profile of all ten candidates and take decision on merits even if it means that candidate Y is eventually selected
- See to it that the candidate Y is not selected at all by placing him down in the preference.
Appendix II Free Study material UP PCS
Essential softwares (Free)
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http://www.softpedia.com/get/Compression-tools/7-Zip.shtml |
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http://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-tools/PDF/Foxit-PDF-Reader.shtml |
Maths + DI
All of the NCERT Mathematics available at Mrunal.org/download
Hindi grammar (Foundation course from IGNOU)
Click ME to download Hindi material
Decision Making, Interpersonal relations
Click ME to download the material
- ^You need 7-zip program to extract it.
- Donot read each file word by word, just go through important terms / definitions / summary of theories. You just have to tick MCQs, don’t have to write descriptive answers.
Appendix III: Question papers of UP PCS 2012 Prelims exam
And as always, thanks Mr.csl80 for providing inputs.
thanx mrunal..
JAI HIND
upsc mains study plan sir!!!
basic approach already given here.
https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2013/03/approach-upsc-2013-general-studies-prelims-mains.html
more later.
Thank u sir …
i wanted 2 ask about UPPCS but did not ask hesistantly. but sir u are so close to our hearts that u almost know what we are required at the moment…Thanks a lot sir
Hey Mrunal Bro,
When will results of csat will be declared?
I am having 60:40 chance but I am still preparing for mains anyway for future reference.
just so if I get to know the results date than I can prepare my time table accordingly.
Thank You.
Watz ur score??
sir … eagerly waiting for upsc mains strategy…
hello mrunal sir…when the ssc result is coming?? and when will be its mains????i hav no idea…if u hav any idea plz let me know.or if anybody knows plz share….
As per notification SSC Combined Graduate Level (Tier-II) Examination, 2013 will be held on 20th July,2013 (Paper-III) and 21st July,2013 (Paper-I & II)
mrunal????
SSC CGL Tier 2 Revised Examination Dates:
Paper 3- 31.08.2013
Paper 1 and 2- 01.09.2013
http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/NOTICE_cgl2013.pdf
thanks…
date for pre exam is now change it will held on 26 june…
ye 26th june up pcs prelims exam ka date hai kya????plz rply..
yes, this date is for pcs pre exam
@mrunal… heard that UPPCS exam has been postponed to 26th june(wednesday)pls let us know in case u have ny info regarding the same…
thanks
yes it is changed to 26th june…..
here is the official notice
http://uppsc.up.nic.in/Documents/ExamDate_PCS2013_29052013.pdf
sir i want to know about upsc exams.
in which language upsc exam conducted?
eligibility and syllabus for pre and mains?
Mrunal Bhai we are eagerly waiting for ur CSAT 13 solution along with First paper’s remaining topics solution.. Thanks
Thanks a lot sir.
Questions provided by u in interpersonal section cld b read frm whch source?
yes now uppcs exam will conduct on 26june……
Thanks Sir Can you pls guide through Paper-I also as they mainly ask direst questions. Also they have changed the date of Paper from 9 June(Sun) to 26 June(Wed).
hi mrunal can u give some up general konwledge for pre
@Deep purchase know ur state UP publisher arihant it will solve ur problem :D
@CSI80 Books is not avaiable I have searched on flipkart. suggest frm were we can buy
check this link sandeep
http://www.arihantbooks.com/lpage.asp?cat=13&scat=158&desc=Uttar+Pradesh&arg=24
but book is out of stock
u can go for this book check the image file
http://tinypic.com/r/huhhfd/5
The book contains all state specific questions asked in uppcs pre mains lower exam
for detailed study check this book
http://tinypic.com/r/4s37/5
Content of the book includes check link
http://tinypic.com/r/330gz9f/5
u can purchase state specific previous year paper book from their site url is
http://ssgcp.com/
or u can buy it in delhi or in any UP city
Mrunal sir as i m using galexy tab.. m not able to download uppsc material.. Plz help
try different browser in android or use cybercafe PC.
Sir m using galexy tab how to download material its not working
Thanks Mrunal :) & @Allz yes Pre Date has been extended from 9th june to 26th June 2013 check the official notice from this link
http://uppsc.up.nic.in/Documents/ExamDate_PCS2013_29052013.pdf
Thanks for the Info
good to know.
Hey mrunal…as PPSC Pcs mains shceduled on 22nd june..pl guide us
mrunal bhai
can you write an articles about 2nd ARC report like economic survey(a request)
mrunal bhai
can you write an article about 2nd ARC report like economic survey(a request)
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You can find here for ethics and disaster management ARC report.
Hi Mrunal,
Could you please let me know what will be cutoff this year(2013 csat). I am getting 220+ .So what is my chance.
thankyou sir
Mrunal sir plz first paper k liye bhi kuch guideline post kijiye.
Mrunal sir plz post strategy for paper 1
where is the link to admit card????
i had a q regarding the food chain q asked in paper 1
q with reference to food chain consider the following
1 A food chain illustrates the order in wich a chain of organisms feed upon each other,
2 food chains sre found within the population of species
3 a food chain illustrates the number of each organism which are waten by others
3 is wrong given , 1 is right
so most keys have ans as only 1
what about option 2 , isnt there cannibalism in the world ..
i think mrunal sir is wrong here because the word ‘feed on each other ‘ brings entirely different meaning to food chain. In fact, food chain refers to feeding of tropc 2 upon tropic level. Hence ans. should be ‘none’
but Mrunal hasn’t published environment answerkey yet.
i said most ans keys. there are other sites out there aswell.. but i find good motived people (thanks to MRunal) that i poped my query here
a food chain is a complete cycle from producers to decomposers .so within 1 species there cannt be a food chain .take the clase of autotrophs or plants ,they are producers ,but different species of it doesnt make a food chain ,
thanx dude… u save the day… the web is full of garbage and ur place is a little heaven for my heart… :)
Thanks sir