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100 Topics from which UPSC framed Questions in UPSC Prelims 2020

100 Topics from which UPSC framed Questions in UPSC Prelims 2020


Aadhar – The Aadhar Act and its provisions


Rajya Sabha and Loksabha


MPLADS Scheme


Fundamental Rights – Protection against untouchability


Separation of Judiciary from Executive


Budget – FRBM Act and its provisions


A constitutional government


Universal Declaration of Human Rights


Legal Services Authority – Legal Services Authorities Act 1987 and its provisions


Internationtional Agreement – Subject


Parliamentary System of Government


Welfare State


Basic Structure/Judicial Review – Important Judgements


Gandhism and Marxism


Bureaucracy


The preamble of Indian Constitution – Important Judgements—


The Gold Trance/Reserve Tranche


Part IV of the Indian Constitution


Representation of People Act 1951


Parliament Sessions


Ancient/Medieval India – Titles and Jobs


Religious History of India – Buddhism


Industrial Revolution and Indian History


Ancient India – Chronology


Ancient India – Post Harsha – Hundi


Freedom Struggle – Deshar Kadha


Gandhi Irvin Pact


Vital Vidhvansak – Journal


Kulyavapa and Drona vapa


Inscription


Cultural History of India – Parmita


Rakmabhai case of 1884


Indigo cultivation


Fort William College – Wellesley


Ulgulan


Scholars and Rulers—


Human Reproductive Technology – Pro Nuclear Transfer


Artificial Intelligence


VLC Technology


Blockchain Technology


Carbon Nanotubes


Drones – Recent Technology


Evolved LISA


Genetic Engineering


Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccines


Public Key Infrastructure


Difference between Plant and Animal Cells


Benzene Pollution—–


Global Financial Crisis


Aggregate Money Supply


Foreign Direct Investment


International Trade of India


West Texas Intermediate


Non-Financial Debt


Nuclear Reactors and IAEA safeguards


Trade-Related Investment Measure (TRIMS)


Expansionist Monetary Policy


Post-1991 liberation and workforce


District Central Cooperative Banks and Credit


Cyber Insurance


Public Investment in agriculture


Interest Coverage Ratio


Policies affecting the price of rice in India


Trade between India and other countries


G20


Kisan Credit Card Scheme


CPI and WPI


River Flows Into


Cereals Pulses and MSP


Commercial Paper, Certificate of Deposit, Call Money, Zero-Coupon Bonds


Cultural History of India – Upasaka


Indian Elephants


Protected Areas and Cauvery Basin


India’s Biodiversity examples


Indian Swamp Deer Protected Area


Steel Slag


Musk deer natural habitat


Road construction and carbon footprint


Coal ash and coal-fired power plants


Biochar


The Wildlife Protection Act and its provisions


Gupta towns


Zero Tillage in Agriculture


India’s National Policy on Biofuels


Social Cost of Carbon


Pulse Production in India


SubTropical Crop


Solar water pumps


Current trends in the cultivation of sugar cane in India


Eco-friendly agriculture


Fertigation in agriculture


Major minerals


Ocean Mean Temperatures


Chemical Fertilizers


India’s Desert National Park


Siachin Glacier Location


Famous Place- Present State


Central Ground Water Authority – Environment Protection Act and its provisions


Jet stream


Tiger Reserve – Critical Tiger Habitat


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100 Topics from which UPSC framed Questions in UPSC Prelim

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