IAS Interview 2025: One of the toughest exams in the country is the UPSC exam, which is conducted every year by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). This leads to recruitment for many government posts. Due to this being a difficult exam, people start preparing for it only after passing 12th grade. However, the eligibility for the application is up to graduation. In such a situation, today, we are going to tell you about 15 such questions, which every candidate preparing for UPSC should know.

1. Question- Which institution replaced the Planning Commission?
Answer- Niti Aayog
2. Question- When was RTI implemented in India?
Answer- 12 October 2005
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3. Question- Which is the upper house of the Parliament?
Answer- Rajya Sabha
4. Question- When was the Indian National Congress established?
Answer- 1885
5. Question- In which year was the Swaraj Party established?
Answer- 1923
6. Question- Who was the first woman Prime Minister of India?
Answer- Indira Gandhi
7. Question – Who was the first President of India?
Answer – Dr. Rajendra Prasad
8. Question- Which planet is called the ‘Red Planet’
Answer – Mars
9. Question- When is Constitution Day celebrated
Answer – 26 November
10. Question – In which year was the Panchayati Raj system implemented in India
Answer – 1959
11. Question- Which is the longest river in India
Answer – Ganga
12. Question- When did the Pradhan Mantri Gramin Awas Yojana start
Answer – 2016

13. Question- Where is the headquarters of UNO?
Answer – New York, America
14. Question- When was GST implemented in India?
Answer – 1 July 2017
15. Question- Which Indian won the first gold medal in the Olympics?
Answer – Abhinav Bindra (2008)
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UPSC Exam Information
UPSC recruitment is conducted every year. In which recruitment is done for IAS, IPS, IFS, etc. posts. So, in India, every year, more than 10 lakh candidates apply for the UPSC IAS exam to give the exam. As far as the age limit is concerned, graduate candidates of 21 to 32 years of age from the general category can apply for the UPSC exam. Candidates of the reserved category are given relaxation in the age limit.










