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UPSC CDS 1 2021 Answer Keys [All Sets]

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UPSC CDS 1 2021 Answer Key 2021 PDF – CDS 1 2021 exam is being conducted by the UPSC on 7th Feb 2021. SSBCrackExams will bring you the correct CDS 1 2021 answer keys from all sets soon. Candidates who are looking forward to checking the CDS 1 2021 answer keys for English, GK, and Maths can keep an eye on this page. Defence aspirants can check the CDS 1 2021 answer keys on SSBCrackExams website and YouTube channel, they can download the PDF of CDS 1 Answer Sheet 2021 PDF from this article. The officials of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducted the Combined Defence Services Exam on 7th February 2021. So all aspirants who have attended the CDS exam can download the UPSC CDS Paper 1, 2 Solved Key 2021 here.

Download the latest CDS Exam 2021 question papers from UPSC. CDS 1 2021 Maths, English and GK Question Papers. CDS 1 2021 written exam is being conducted by UPSC on 07 Feb 2021, Sunday for defence aspirants who want to join the IMA, OTA, AFA and INA. Around lakhs of Indian defence, aspirants attended the CDS 1 2021 written exam to join Indian Army (IMA/OTA), Navy(NA) and Air Force (AFA) as an officer. Many readers of SSBCrack will submit their question papers and with time SSBCrackExams will publish all the question papers from CDS 1 2021 i.e. English, Maths and GK. Also, check CDS 1 2021 answer keys here.

Candidates who are preparing for the CDS 2 2021 and CDS 1 2022 exam can enroll in our CDS Exam Online Course. The course is fully loaded with the best preparation material for your upcoming CDS Exam.

CDS 1 2021 English Answer Keys Download – Updated

CDS 1 2021 GK Answer Keys Download – Updating

CDS 1 2021 Maths Answer Keys Download – Updating

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CDS Exam Paper Pattern 2021

Mode of ExamOffline
Number of Questions asked300 MCQ Type
Number of questions in OTA200 MCQ Type
Maximum Marks300 ( Indian Military, Navy and Air Force) and 200 (OTA)
Duration of Exam2 hours (120 minutes) for each paper
MediumHindi or English
Negative markingOne-third marks deducted for every incorrect response
For IMA, INA, AFA
SubjectDurationMaximum Marks
English 2 hrs100
General Knowledge2 hrs100
Elementary Mathematics2 hrs100
For OTA
SubjectDurationMaximum Marks
English2 hrs100
General Knowledge2 hrs100

Candidates who are preparing for the CDS 2 2021 and CDS 1 2022 exam can enrol in our CDS Exam Online Course. The course is fully loaded with the best preparation material for your upcoming CDS Exam.

UPSC CDS 1 2021 Question Paper Original [All Sets]

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CDS 1 2021 Question Papers

CDS 1 2021 Exam is being conducted by the UPSC on 7th February 2021. Many defence aspirants are appearing for the CDS 2 2021 exam to join the IMA, OTA, AFA and INA. Like always, SSBCrackExams is getting you the quick access of CDS 1 2021 original question papers. Aspirants can download the CDS 1 2021 English, CDS 1 2021 GK, and CDS 1 2021 Maths question papers here.

Download the latest CDS Exam 2021 question papers from UPSC. CDS 1 2021 Maths, English and GK Question Papers. CDS 1 2021 written exam is being conducted by UPSC on 07 Feb 2021, Sunday for defense aspirants who want to join the IMA, OTA, AFA and INA. Around lakhs of Indian defence aspirants attended the CDS 1 2021 written exam to join Indian Army (IMA/OTA), Navy(NA) and Air Force (AFA) as an officer. Many readers of SSBCrack will submit their question papers and with time SSBCrackExams will publish all the question papers from CDS 1 2021 i.e. English, Maths and GK. Also, check CDS 1 2021 answer keys here.

Candidates who are preparing for the CDS 2 2021 and CDS 1 2022 exam can enroll in our CDS Exam Online Course. The course is fully loaded with the best preparation, lectures, mock test, study plan, quiz and notes for your upcoming CDS Exam.

CDS 1 2021 English Question Paper Download – UPDATED

CDS 1 2021 GK Question Paper Download – UPDATING

CDS 1 2021 Maths Question Paper Download – UPDATING

Also Read: CDS 1 2021 Answer Keys [All Sets]

CDS Exam Paper Pattern 2021

Mode of ExamOffline
Number of Questions asked300 MCQ Type
Number of questions in OTA200 MCQ Type
Maximum Marks300 ( Indian Military, Navy and Air Force) and 200 (OTA)
Duration of Exam2 hours (120 minutes) for each paper
MediumHindi or English
Negative markingOne-third marks deducted for every incorrect response
For IMA, INA, AFA
SubjectDurationMaximum Marks
English 2 hrs100
General Knowledge2 hrs100
Elementary Mathematics2 hrs100
For OTA
SubjectDurationMaximum Marks
English2 hrs100
General Knowledge2 hrs100

NCC 49 SSB Interview Dates Selection Link Open

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Indian Army has opened the NCC 49 SSB interview date selection link for men and women. Candidates can check their profile and select their NCC 49 SSB dates in time, some candidates who are seeing batch full message after date selection are suggested to keep checking and select once new dates are open. NCC 49 SSB interview will be conducted at SSB Allahabad, Bhopal, Bangalore and Kapurthala.

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Official Statement: DATE SELECTION LINK FOR NCC (SPL) ENTRY SCHEME 49TH COURSE (APR 2021) (MEN & WOMEN) (INCLUDING WARDS OF BATTLE CASUALTIES OF ARMY PERSONAL) IS OPEN FOR CANDIDATES TO SELECT SSB DATES.

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  • Only shortlisted eligible candidates will undergo SSB at Selection Centres, Allahabad(UP), Bhopal(MP), Bangalore (Karnataka) and Kapurthala (PB). Call up letter for SSB interview will be issued by respective Selection Centre on candidates’ registered e-mail id and SMS only. Allotment of Selection Centre is at the discretion of Directorate General of Recruiting, IHQ of MoD (Army) and No request for changes will be entertained in this regard.
  • Candidates will be put through two stage selection procedure. Those who clear Stage I will go to Stage II. Those who fail in stage I will be returned on the same day. Duration of SSB interview is five days and details of the same are available on official website of Directorate General of Recruiting ie www.joinindianarmy.nic.in. This will be followed by a medical examination for the candidates who get recommended after Stage II.
  • Candidates recommended by the SSB and declared medically fit, will be issued joining letter for training in the order of merit, depending on the number of vacancies available, subject to meeting all eligibility criteria.

ALSO READ: NCC 49 Special Entry Scheme Notification – OTA Chennai

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CDS 1 2020 Merit List Out – 95 Candidates Selected For IMA AFA INA

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UPSC has published the CDS 1 2020 Merit list for IMA, AFA and INA. Around 95 candidates have made it in the UPSC CDS 1 2020 merit list. CDS 1 2020 OTA merit list will be published after the SSB interviews for OTA.

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CDS 1 2020 IMA Toppers

  • AIR 1 KOTHAWADE PRATIK PRADEEP
  • AIR 2 KUNAL SHARMA
  • AIR 3 GAGANDEEP JOSHI

CDS 1 2020 INA Toppers

  • AIR 1 KOTHAWADE PRATIK PRADEEP
  • AIR 2 KUNAL SHARMA
  • AIR 3 ANMOLDEEP SINGH

CDS 1 2020 AFA Toppers

  • AIR 1 ANMOLDEEP SINGH
  • AIR 2 Y N PAWAN KUMAR
  • AIR 3 SIDDHANT KOTNALA
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1. The following are the lists, in order of merit of 95 (50+39+06) candidates who have qualified on the basis of the results of the Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2020 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission in  February, 2020 and SSB interviews held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the 150th  Course of Indian Military Academy, Dehradun; Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala and Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course i.e. No. 209  F (P) Course.

2. There are some common candidates in the three lists for various courses.

3. The number of vacancies, as intimated by the Government is 100 for Indian Military Academy [including 13 vacancies reserved for  NCC ‘C’ certificates (Army Wing) holders], 45 for Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala Executive(General Service)  [including 06 vacancies reserved  for NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders (Naval Wing)] and 32 for Air Force Academy, Hyderabad(03 vacancies are reserved for NCC ‘C’ Certificate(Air Wing) holders through NCC Spl. Entry.

4. The Commission had recommended 2614, 1429 and 632 as qualified in the written test for admission to the Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy respectively.  The number of candidates finally qualified are those after SSB test conducted by Army Head Quarters.

5. The results of Medical examination have not been taken into account in preparing these lists.

6. Verification of date of birth and educational qualifications of these candidates is still under process by the Army Headquarters.  The candidature of all these candidates is, therefore, Provisional on this score.  Candidates are requested to forward their certificates, in original, in support of Date of Birth/Educational qualification etc. claimed by them, along with Photostat attested copies thereof to Army Headquarters /Naval Headquarters /Air Headquarters, as per their first choice.

7. In case, there is any change of address, the candidates are advised to promptly intimate directly to the Army Headquarters /Naval Headquarters /Air Headquarters.

8. These results will also be available on the UPSC website at http://www.upsc.gov.in.  However, marks of the candidates will be available on the website after declaration of final result of Officers’ Training Academy (OTA) for Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2020.

9. For any further information, the candidates may contact Facilitation Counter near Gate ‘C’ of the Commission’s Office, either in person or on telephone Nos.011-23385271/011-23381125/011-23098543 between 10:00 hours and 17:00 hours on any working day.     

ALSO READ: CDS 2 2021 Notification And Exam Date

AFCAT 1 2021 Will Be Conducted On 20, 21 and 22 Feb 2021

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Indian Air Force has published the AFCAT 1 2021 admit card today, there is also an update in the exam dates. Now AFCAT 1 2021 exam will be conducted for three days i.e. on 20, 21 and 22 February 2021. Candidates can find their exam dates and centre mentioned on their AFCAT admit card.

Official Statement: AFCAT 01/2021 will now be conducted on 20, 21 and 22 Feb 2021. Admit Card is available for download through Candidate Login from 05 February 2021 (1700hrs) onward. Please verify the details, read the instructions which are to be strictly adhered to, and carry a printout copy of the Admit Card along with other mandatory documents to the allotted exam centre as per the scheduled date and time, as given in the Admit Card.

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AFCAT 1 2021 Admit Card Published Now

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Indian Air Force (IAF) has published the AFCAT 1 2021 admit card for the IAF aspirants who are going to write the AFCAT 1 2021 online exam on 20, 21 and 22nd Feb 2021. In this article, you can find out the way to download your AFCAT 1 2021 admit card which is very important for you at the time of writing the exam and even while attending the AFSB interview.

How to DownloadAFCAT 01/2021 Admit Card

  • Step 1: Go to the AFCAT CDAC website and click on ‘Candidate Login’ on the top right. From the drop-down select ‘AFCAT 01/2021 Cycle’
  • Step 2: Enter your login details like username, password and captcha.
  • Step 3: After login, click on download admit card.

Retrieve Password For AFCAT 01/2021 Admit Card

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  • Step 1: Go to the login page as mentioned above.
  • Step 2: Click on the ‘Forgot Password’ and that will send you to the below page.
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Admit Card for AFCAT 01/2021 is available for download through Candidate Login from 05 February 2021. Please verify its contents, read the instructions which are to be strictly adhered to, and carry a printout copy of the Admit Card along with other mandatory documents to the allotted exam centre as per the scheduled date and time, as given in the Admit Card. For AFCAT 01/2021 Help & Support.

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Recent GD Topics In SSB Interview 2023

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Current affair is a crucial part of the SSB interview testing, you are not required to know everything but you must know things happening in your surroundings and prominently being discussed in the nation. You are most likely to face questions from the burning issues in the country and to actively take part in the SSB group discussion you must be aware of some facts and figures related to these issues. Having awareness regarding these issues will also help you to speak confidently in your SSB personal interview.

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The GTO in SSB consists of two Group Discussion Rounds. Topics in SSB GD could be from anywhere be it social, national and internal issues. One must have facts and figures handy to speak with confidence and take active participation in the GD.

Here are 50 current affairs topics that you may be questioned on during your SSB Interview:

1. Russia-Ukraine War

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has had impacts on the entire world. Talks of a World War III starting have been circulating governments for a while. The conflict between the two countries is the most talked about world over and a very important current affairs topic. More Details: 20 SSB Interview Questions On Russia Ukraine Crisis

2. Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis

Sri Lanka’s economy has taken a back seat as the country has run out of foreign currency leading to shortages and high prices which not everyone can afford. They are in debt to countries and are unable to pay back their loans.

3. Karachi University Blast

The Balochistan Liberation Army has claimed responsibility for the Karachi blast which led to the killing of three Chinese Nationals and one Pakistani. They also claimed to have used their ‘first female suicide bomber’.

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4. Elon Musk buys Twitter

Elon Musk bought Twitter for a whooping amount of $44 Billion. He wants to ensure free speech and wants his ‘worst critics’ to remain on the app.

5. India Created Guinness World by waving 78,220 flags simultaneously

India made a world record by waving 78,220 flags simultaneously at ‘Veer Kunwar Singh Vijayotsav’ in Bihar.

6. Gautam Adani world’s 5th richest person

Adani Group chief, Gautam Adani has become the 5th richest person in the world surpassing Berkshire Hathway CEO Warren Buffett.

7. UK hits record Covid-19 levels

The United Kingdom has hit a record high of Covid-19 infections as free tests end, with nearly 5 million people infected.

8. Imran Khan forced to resign

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was forced to resign when a no confidence motion was passed against him in the Parliament. He has been added to the list of unsuccessful Prime Ministers who could not complete their term at office.

9. Akasa Airline to launch in July

Akasa Airline is a part of SNV Aviation Private Limited and is an Indian, low-cost airline, headquartered in Mumbai.

10. Tesla invited to manufacture e-vehicles in India

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, invites Tesla to manufacture e-vehicles in India highlighting the conducive climate for the same. Building cars in China and selling them in India is not a ‘’good proposition’’

11. Air India loses Preferential Status in International Traffic Rights

The Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), in a circular, has announced that Tata Group-owned Air India has lost its preferential access to bilateral rights for operating flights to another country since it has shifted from being a government airline to a private one.

12. India’s power demand reaches an all-time high

India’s power demand has reached an all-time high of 201.066 GW. It surpassed last years demand of 200.539 GW.

13. Agriculture Minister launches ‘Kisan Bhagidari-Prathmikta Hamari’ campaign

The Kisan Bhagidari-Prathmikta Hamari campaign is being organized under ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’. Over one crore farmers and stakeholders are expected to participate in the campaign.

14. AAHAR 2022 held in New Delhi

Asia’s biggest International Food, Hospitality fair, AAHAR 2022 was held in New Delhi at Pragati Maidan. More than 80 exporters from different segments of agricultural products are said to participate in the fair.

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15. 7 cancer hospitals to be inaugurated by PM Modi in Dibrugarh

PM Modi to inaugurate 7 cancer hospitals in Dibrugarh district of Assam. It is an investment of Rs. 4000 crores in collaboration with the Government of Assam and Tata Trusts.

16. World’s oldest person dies

World’s oldest person Kane Tanaka died at the age of 119 years. She passed of old age. Lucile Randon, a French nun, is now the oldest person alive at 118 years.

17. India wins gold at the Archery World Cup 2022

India’s Tarundeep Rai and Ridhi won the recurve mixed team gold medal at the Archery World Cup 2022 held at Antalya, Turkey against Great Britain.

18. LIC-IPO to open

Life Insurance Corporation of India is set to open its Initial Public Offering. It has fixed the price band in the range of Rs. 902-949 per share.

19. Women’s IPL from 2023

The BCCI plans to start a women’s IPL from 2023. The board is planning on having five to six teams for the season. The panning is still in the infancy stage.

20. Manoj Pande becomes 29th Chief of Army Staff

Lt. Gen. Manoj Pande has been appointed as the next Chief of Army Staff. He will take over as the 29th Chief of the Indian Army. More Details: Lt Gen Manoj C Pande Appointed As Next Chief Of Army Staff

21. China signs security pact with Solomon Islands

China signs a security pact with Solomon Islands to enhance social stability and long-term tranquillity in the Islands. This agreement enhances the chances of Beijing gaining a strong foothold in the South Pacific.

22. Russia tests nuclear-capable ballistic missile

Russia tests nuclear-capable missile that Putin calls “the best” as a warning to its enemies.

23. All India Police Science Congress inaugurated

Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the All-India Police Science Congress in Bhopal.

24. INS Vagsheer submarine launched

INS Vagsheer of the Scorpene class of submarines was launched. It will now undergo sea trials and if approved, be commissioned. More Details: India Launches Sixth Scorpene Submarine ‘Vagsheer’

25. Emmanuel Macron wins French election

Emmanuel Macron wins French Presidential election. He becomes the first president since 2002 to win a second term in office.

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26. Veteran filmmaker T Rama Rao passes away

Veteran filmmaker T Rama Rao passes away at 84. He made successful films in Telugu and Hindi and worked with well-renowned actors.

27. Tamil Nadu government to set up 4 Olympic training academies

The Tamil Nadu state government is all geared to set up 4 Olympic training academies in four zones of the state.

28. Defence Minister inaugurates DefConnect 2.0

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will inaugurate DefConnect 2.0 organized by Innovations for Defence Excellence, Defence Innovation Organization [iDEX-DIO] in New Delhi. More details: Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh Launches IDEX-Prime During DefConnect 2.0

29. China attempts to restart economic activity

China desperately attempts to restart their economic activity after the pandemic forced them to take a back seat in economic matters.

30. Ashwin Yardi announced as UNICEF’s YuWaah board co-chair

CEO of Capgemini in India, Ashwin Yardi has been announced as the board co-chair for UNICEF’s YuWaah [Generation Unlimited India].

31. India wins gold at the Asian Wrestling Championship

Ravi Kumar Dahiya becomes the first Indian wrestler to claim three gold medals in the Asian Wrestling Championship.

32. Naval Commanders’ Conference held

The first edition of the Naval Commanders’ Conference is underway in New Delhi. The panel provides for naval commanders to discuss important maritime matters. More Details: All About Naval Commanders’ Conference 2022

33. UEA diplomats to invest in Jammu and Kashmir

Top Arab CEO’s look for investment opportunities in Jammu and Kashmir.

34. Rajnath Singh felicitates 1971 war veterans

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh felicitates 1971 war veterans, of the Liberation War of Bangladesh, in Assam.

35. Dr. Suman K. Bery new vice chairman of NITI Aayog

Dr. Suman K. Bery takes on a new role as vice chairperson of NITI Aayog replacing Dr. Rajiv Kumar.

36. African Swine fever breaks out in Tripura

Confirmed cases of African Swine Fever found in Tripura, Mizoram and Meghalaya. Precautionary steps are being taken and two task forces have been formed.

37. New Pakistan Cabinet takes oath

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s new cabinet takes oath of office after a vote of no-confidence was passed against Imran Khan.

38. Supreme Court initiates the Suo Moto case

The Supreme Court of India initiated the Suo Moto Case to examine data collected and information to decide award of sentence in death penalty cases.

39. Ministry of Civil Aviation organized Yog Prabha

The Ministry of Civil Aviation organized “Yog Prabha”, a mega Yoga event at Safdarjung Airport. It was inaugurated by the Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Shri Jyotiraditya M.

40. India Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Conference held

The 7th edition of the India Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Conference 2022 was held at New Delhi. The theme of the conference is: Vision 2047: Transformative roadmap for the future.

41. Blast occurred in Afghanistan’s mosque

At least 33 were killed in a blast in Afghanistan’s mosque during the Friday prayer in the city of Kunduz.

42. Smriti Handa appointed as BharatPe’s CHRO

BharatPe has appointed Smriti Handa as their new Chief Human Resources Officer.

43. Centre sets up ceasefire agreement with three Naga insurgent groups

The centre government has set up a ceasefire agreement with three Naga insurgent groups for 1 additional year.

44. Prime Minister of Hungary wins fourth term in office

Hungary Prime Minister, Viktor Orban wins fourth term in office by a landslide victory.

45. India wins silver at Orleans Master Super 100

Indian shuttler Mithun Manjunath wins a silver medal at the Orleans Master Super 100 which was held in France.

46. Indian-American singer wins Grammy Award

Indian-American singer, Falguni Shah, wins a Grammy Award for A Colourful World in the Best Children’s Album Category.

47. Central Government to launch Agnipath Scheme

The central government plans on implementing a three-year Agnipath entry scheme for youngsters to join the defence forces. It is a major reform to reduce expenditure and age profile of the defence forces.

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48. Nykaa Founder ranked 10th on Richest Self-Made Women

Nykaa founder, Falguni Nayar, is among the top ten self-made women billionaires in the world with a net worth of more than Rs. 575 thousand crores.

49. Lease signed for Ayodhya International Airport

Civil Aviation Department of Uttar Pradesh government signed a lease with the Airport Authority of India to develop Maryada Purushottom Shri Ram International Airport in Ayodhya.

50. Mumbai Indians becomes only team to lose all their matches in IPL 2022

In a first, Mumbai Indians become the only team in the IPL 2022 to lose all their matches. Once who were champions of the T-20 format, are now facing defeat after defeat in a historical loss so far in the season.

We have to come to the end of the 50 current affairs topics that can be asked during the SSB interview. But one should keep in mind that every minute there is a change taking place in some part of the country as well as the world.

Hence, staying up-to-date with the latest news is a must. Reading the newspaper everyday should become a habit as well as following news blogs and websites, and even reading news online.

Current affairs are ever-changing and being a defence aspirant, one should keep themselves informed about the happenings of the world.

You can check out the SSB Interview Online course along with other important specifics at SSBCrack exams. You can also access them through the SSBCrack Exams app available in the google play store.

Here is the list of GD topics that are being asked in SSB Group Disucssion:

  1. COVID-19 (Coronavirus) impact on Indian and Global economy
  2. Farm Bills 2020 – Pros, Cons & Challenges
  3. Farmer’s Protest in India
  4. Ban on Chinese Apps in India
  5. Modernisation of Indian Army, Air Force and Navy
  6. Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan
  7. E-Learning – Past, Present and Future
  8. COVID-19 and Health infrastructure of India
  9. Indian Economy – Past, Present and Future
  10. Budget 2021 – Pro and Cons
  11. Should public sector banks be privatised?
  12. Privatisation of Indian Railways/Trains
  13. Work from home – Pros & Cons
  14. Influence of Social Media on Youth
  15. OTT platforms and censorship
  16. National Education Policy (NEP) 2020
  17. India-China relations 2020 – 2021
  18. Unemployment in India
  19. India as superpower
  20. Startups In India
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How to prepare for the Group Discussion?

  • In Group Discussion, you are never asked to directly point out the good and bad on a topic, instead, two to three-pointers related to the topic are given, you can put your point forwards as per your understanding of the topic.
  • One must study each topic and try to gather as many facts and figures. All the data is available online when you speak with facts and figures, you sound more mature and it shows you have a better understanding of the topic.
  • Always keep an eye on the latest happenings in Indian and around the world, do not ignore an issue just by labelling it political. In today’s world, any issue can be connected with politics. Having some knowledge about burning issues will surely help you in your GD and PI.

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5 Myanmar Coup Questions Asked In SSB Interview

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Min Aung Hlaing is a Burmese army general who is the current leader of Myanmar, concurrently serving as Chairman of the State Administrative Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Armed Forces. He seized power after overthrowing the elected government led by Aung San Suu Kyi in a coup d’état on 1 February 2021.

In the morning of 1 February 2021, the Myanmar military also known as Tatmadaw declared a year-long state of emergency and declared power had been vested in Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Min Aung Hlaing. It seized control following a general election which Ms Aung San Suu Kyi‘s National League for Democracy (NLD) party won by a landslide.

Many defence aspirants are facing SSB interview questions during PI from this topic and also in the group discussion, here are some questions faced by the defence aspirants related to Myanmar military coup.

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1. What is happening in Myanmar?

A lack of food security, access to shelter and basic humanitarian services, and inability to access to livelihoods remain major problems for Rakhine civilians. Civilians continued to be targeted during hostilities in northern Myanmar. Also, the Rohingya refugee crisis is caused by the Rohingya people having long faced violence and discrimination in Myanmar. The armed conflict escalated in August 2017 in Rakhine State, causing Rohingya to flee to nearby Bangladesh. Recently on 1 February 2021, a military coup took place in Myanmar.

2. What do you know about the Myanmar Military Coup?

The 2021 Myanmar coup d’état began in the morning of 1 February when democratically elected members of Myanmar’s ruling party, the National League for Democracy, were deposed by the Tatmadaw—Myanmar’s military—which vested power in a stratocracy. The Tatmadaw declared a year-long state of emergency and declared power had been vested in Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Min Aung Hlaing. The coup d’état occurred the day before the Parliament of Myanmar was due to swear in the members elected at the November 2020 general election, thereby preventing this from occurring.

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3. How the Myanmar Military Coup will affect India?

The Indian business community in Myanmar is in a “wait and watch mode” though not unduly worried after the Myanmarese military detained State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and seized power earlier this week. One issue of concern is whether the coup will bring back international sanctions on the country, the last of which was lifted in 2016. Previous economic sanctions on Myanmar in the past have included cuts in financial aid, blocking access to assets and curbs on investment flows. Currently, there are about 100 Indian companies in Myanmar with investments over 1.2 billion, according to the Indian embassy in Yangon.

4. How other countries are reacting to the Myanmar Military Coup?

  • UN Secretary-General called the army’s move as a serious blow to democratic reforms & said they are preparing for an emergency meeting.
  • UN demanded the release of the 45 people who had been detained.
  • US President raised the threat of new sanction, UK condemned the coup and European Union leaders also issued similar condemnations.
  • China which previously opposed international intervention in Myanmar urged all sides in the country to resolve the difference.
  • India expressed deep concern over the reports of an unfolding military coup in Myanmar.
  • It also said that it has always been steadfast in its support to the process of democratic transition in Myanmar and rule of law must be upheld.
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5. What is the relation between Myanmar and Burma?

When British imperialists annexed what is today’s Myanmar during the 19th century, they called it Burma after the dominant Burman (Bamar) ethnic group, and administered it as a province of colonial India. This arrangement continued until 1937, when Burma was separated from British India and made a separate colony. Even after the country became independent in 1948, it retained the same name, becoming the ‘Union of Burma’. In 1962, the military took over from a civilian government for the first time, and amended the official name in 1974 to the ‘Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma’. Then in 1988, Myanmar’s armed forces again took power in the country, after suppressing a popular uprising that led to the deaths of thousands, and reversed the official name to ‘Union of Burma’. But a year later, the junta adopted a law that replaced Burma with Myanmar, making the country the ‘Union of Myanmar’. A number of other places in the country also saw their names changed, including the then-capital city, which went from Rangoon to Yangon (since 2005, the capital is Naypyidaw, 370 km away to the north).

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8 Farm Law Questions Asked In SSB Interview

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A farmer covers his face to protect himself from tear gas, during a protest against controversial farm laws introduced by the government, in New Delhi, India, January 26, 2021. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

The three farm bills and farmer protest in India are the talks of the town, many aspirants who have been to SSB and AFSB interview faced the questions related to farm laws, farmers and their protest in India. We have compiled these questions that are being asked in the SSB person interview.

1. What are 3 Farm bills passed by the government?

  • The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020, allows farmers to sell their harvest outside notified APMC mandis without taxes.
  • The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020, facilitates contract farming and direct marketing.
  • The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020, deregulates the production, storage, movement and sale of cereals, pulses, edible oils and onion.

All You Need To Know About Farm Bill 2020

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2. Why are farmers protesting against the new Farm Bills?

The farmers, from Punjab and Haryana, are protesting against the 3 Farm Bills.

  • Farmer says as the new farm bills allow to private companies without relying on the APMC mandis, this could lead to the scrapping of MSP.
  • In the new bills, GOI has removed many agricultural products from Essential Commodities List, this may lead to price volatility and hoarding.
  • Farmers says that big corporates may benefit out of the farmers with these new laws.

3. What is MSP?

The minimum support price MSP is an agricultural product price, set by the Government of India to purchase directly from the farmer. This is not enforceable by law. By definition, this rate is to safeguard the farmer to a minimum profit for the harvest, if the open market has lesser price than the cost incurred

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4. What is APMC?

An Agricultural Produce Market Committee APMC is a marketing board established by state governments in India to ensure farmers are safeguarded from exploitation by large retailers, as well as ensuring the farm to retail price spread does not reach excessively high levels.

5. What is Government doing regarding the farmer’s protest?

The government and farmer leaders had 11 rounds of talks, also GOI has decided to hold the laws for more than a year and make a committee to discuss the bills.

6. What is your opinion regarding the farm bills and farmer’s protest?

With the new bills the farmers will have a flexible system. They can sell the produces outside the physical territory of the APMC mandis and they will have an additional marketing channel. The amendment to the Essential Commodities Act which is one of the three bills under protest removes the scare or fear of the farmers that traders who buy from farmers would be punished for holding stocks that are deemed excess and inflicting losses for the farmers. Farmers have the right to protest if they think the bill is not in their favour, also it’s good to see GOI is also supporting them by have 11 rounds of talks with farmer leaders. Both GOI and farmer leaders must solve this issue by peaceful talks.

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7. How a bill is passed in India?

Legislative proposals are brought before either house of the Parliament of India in the form of a bill. A bill is the draft of a legislative proposal, which, when passed by both houses of Parliament and assented to by the President, becomes an act of Parliament.

8. What are the different types of bills?

S.NoName of the BillSignificance
1Ordinary Bill (Article 107, Article 108)Concerned with any matter other than financial subjects
2Money Bill (Article 110)Concerned with financial matters like taxation, public expenditure, etc
3Financial Bill (Article 117 [1], Article 117[3])Concerned with financial matters (but are different from money bills)
4Constitutional Amendment Bill (Article 368)Concerned with the amendment of the provisions of the Constitution.

Cracked SSB Interview from SSB Bhopal In 2nd Attempt

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Hello! I am Bhavdeep Singh Rathore. I got recommended for NDA-145 on 26/12/2020 from 22 SSB BHOPAL! And here’s my journey. It took my 2 attempts to get recommend! 1st one in Feb 2019 where I got screened out from 11 SSB. Well, let’s not go down that road.

I reported on 22nd of December in the morning and my screening was on the same day. 52 of us reported on the first day and 18 of us made it after screening. After screening, they gave us the new chest nos. (I was 6)and did a COVID test and we were all negative. Later PIQ forms were given(3 copies) and we were asked to come at 5 for document verification. Next day psychology tests began at 7.

I completed all the 12 TATs and was satisfied with it. Then came WATs, and I messed up WATs… I wasn’t able to cope with the speed! SRTs were good as I did 52 and wrote good responses… SD again wasn’t satisfactory as I could not complete it. Most of us had Interviewed on the same day itself. My interview was with Board President. 2 persons were there in my interview (one must be trainee). My interview was longest in the group… It went on for 1hour and 20 minutes. Everyone else’s was 40 minutes. He tried to put me in a lot of pressure. He made me doubt myself a lot of time but I was confident throughout. I didn’t know a lot of answers related to Army so I simply said: “Sorry Sir, I am not aware of it“. He asked 3 rapid fires (15 questions at once).

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The overall interview went well! Then came GTO tasks the next day. We had 6 tasks on Day 1 itself… It began with GD-1 where we chose the topic on FARMER’S AGITATION and then GD2 had a topic on COVID19’s impact. I did well in GD, Everyone listened when I spoke. And same was the case in GPE. I gave a few good ideas in PGT(our group was of 9 freshers). HGT also went smooth. Then we had our IO in which I did 10 and repeated 2. Group Obstacle Race was the most fun! We couldn’t win but really enjoyed ourselves. ( A tip for GOR and IO- Don’t hesitate to jump from anywhere! ). Next day we had Lecturette… I spoke on E-COMMUNICATION. I finished off in 2.5 minutes just when the first bell rang. But I spoke clearly and addressed everyone. (Tip- Never look towards the Assessors, never ever).

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My CT was difficult and GTO tried to put a lot pressure on me… he asked me to do the task from all possible options. I was able to do it from every structure. And I was called by 4 people as subordinate (He noted down everything). Overall GTO was great! Then came the Conference day! I was called in and my conference lasted less then 2 minutes. Just a couple of questions on how was the stay and stuff. I thought I didn’t make it at that time because the other 2 who got recommended with me they had a couple more questions in the conference. But then psychologist came and anounced results. He asked us to guess who made it. And that supence was killing. Then one fresher said Chest no. 6 and he said “Ok then Chest no 6 welcome” and I did not realise what just happened he said Chest no. 6 And boom that was it… I made it! That feeling was surreal. Can’t explain. 3 of us were recommended! I was the only fresher. One was previously recommended and the other one was repeater.

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This was my experience at the SSB! I would like to thank every batchmate of ENDA-42578! you were great guys you made everything unforgettable! And every moron who stayed with us for medicals! (There were 14 of us). Medicals were so much fun but let’s keep that a secret!