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Yes u can appear in upsc after your graduation or in final year. And u can also take geography or English as optional
Question : The firm of P, Q and R with profit sharing ratio of 3: 6:1, h.ad the balance in General Reserve Account amounting Rs. 90,000. S joined as a new partner and the new profit sharing ratio was decided to be 3 : 3 : 3 : 1. Partners decide to keep the General Reserve unchanged in the books of accounts. The effect will be:
Option 1: Q will be credited by Rs. 27,000
Option 2: R will be debited by Rs. 27,000
Option 3: P will be credited by Rs. 36.000
Option 4: P will be debited by Rs. 36,000
Correct Answer: Q will be credited by Rs. 27,000
Solution : Answer = Q will be credited by Rs. 27,000
O.R - N.R.
P = 3/10 - 3/10 = 0
Q = 6/10 - 3/10 = 3/10 x 90,000 = 27000
R = 1/10 - 3/10 = -2/10 x 90,000 = 18000
S = 1/10 = 1/10 x 90,000 = 9000
R's Capital A/c Dr 18000
S's Capital A/c Dr 9000
To Q's Capital A/c 27000 Hence, the correct option is 1.
Question : Directions: Select the venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship between the following classes. Sisters, Nephews, Mothers
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution : Some mothers are sisters and some sisters are also mothers but nephews refers to the relationship between an individual and their sister's or brother's son.
Therefore, the Venn diagram will be as follows –
Hence, the third option is correct.
Yes, a person doing an MD/MS residency program can absolutely appear for the UPSC exam. There are no restrictions on educational background for UPSC aspirants. However, there are some important considerations regarding the service bond if you get selected for a civil service position. Most government medical colleges in India require students to sign a service bond after completing their MD/MS or residency. This bond typically mandates serving in government hospitals for a specific period (often 2-3 years) in exchange for the subsidized education received. They might allow you to leave after fulfilling a portion of the bond. hey might grant a leave of absence to pursue your civil service career while the bond remains in effect. You'd need to return and complete the service bond later. In some cases, the college might be stricter and require you to complete the entire service bond before joining the civil service. https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse I hope it helps!
Hello,
It's highly commendable that you're thinking about starting your preparation for UPSC from such an early stage. Age is just a number when it comes to determination and goals. I would recommend you to begin by focusing on building a strong foundation in subjects like History, Geography and Civics. Start reading books and newspapers to increase your GK and skills. Develop good reading and writing skills. Since you are still in class 6th, it would be the best to strengthen your basics and the smallest of details. Stay motivated and consistent in your studies.
Good luck on your UPSC journey!
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In general, UPSC requires applicants to be between the ages of 21 and 32. You are not qualified for the general category since you were born on November 8, 1990, which makes you 33 years old at this time. However, reserved categories like OBC (3 years), SC/ST (5 years), and Physically Handicapped (10 years) have age relaxations.
Although the age restriction for SSC CGL varies per position, it is often between 18 and 32. Regretfully, you are older than the typical age restriction for most postings at 33.
I advise looking for particular test notices and information on age relaxation on the official UPSC and SSC websites in order to investigate further eligibility.
Hello aspirant,
First I would say that you have enough time to prepare for UPSC and if you have decided to go for it then it is very good to start from now.
To prepare for UPSC I suggest you to first of all read all the ncert books from class 5th to 12th as they are very important. Along with it start reading newspaper daily and try to build your reading and speaking skills.
Hope this information helps you.
Yes u can and after your college finnish you can as yr orginal documents back or even upload marksheet from digi locker
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