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Over 70,000 curated MCQs for UPSC and State PSC Prelims — filter by subject, set your own difficulty and time limits, and get instant explanations for every answer.
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Subject-wise Practice
Drill into a single subject — Polity, History, Geography, Economy, Environment, Science & Technology, Ethics, and more. Target weak areas precisely.
Timed Mock Tests
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Performance Analytics
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Detailed Explanations
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Difficulty Levels
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State PSC Coverage
Questions tailored for State Civil Services Prelims across major states — not just UPSC. Covers state-specific syllabus areas alongside common GS topics.
Subjects Available
Constitution, Parliament, judiciary, fundamental rights, governance — one of the highest-yield Prelims subjects. Practise 200-level questions across amendments and landmark cases.
Ancient, medieval, modern, and post-independence India. Art, culture, and the freedom struggle. Questions modelled on the depth UPSC has tested year on year.
Physical geography, Indian rivers, soils, climate, and economic geography. Covers both the static syllabus and map-based application questions.
Banking, fiscal policy, inflation, trade, and economic institutions. Includes current-affairs-linked questions that mirror the kind UPSC has been favouring recently.
Biodiversity hotspots, climate agreements, conservation laws, and disaster management — a rapidly growing section in the UPSC Prelims paper.
Space, defence tech, biotechnology, IT, and current scientific developments. Covers both foundational concepts and recent news-linked questions.
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