HomeLocal Self Government Secretary (LSGS) Special Topics Test Series
Local Self Government Secretary (LSGS) Special Topics Test Series
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Aug/2024
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22 students
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Course Structure
- 12 Module-wise Tests
- 1 Full Test Each for Paper 1 & Paper 2
- Extra 100 Special Topics MCQs PDF [Bonus]
- Nearly 1,000 MCQs in Total to Solve
- 2022-23 Current Affairs 100 MCQs Test [Bonus]
Topics Covered (70 Marks):
- Rural Development in India (15 Marks)
- Democratic Decentralisation (15 Marks)
- Decentralized Planning (12 Marks)
- Concepts of Grassroots Level Development (12 Marks)
- Urban Governance (8 Marks)
- E-Governance (8 Marks)
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Course Fee: ₹899
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The short answer is yes. All answer keys are sufficiently detailed to provide you with adequate information on the topic. Since there is an active course running for Local Self Government Secretary (LSGS) Special Topics, we cannot provide very detailed answer keys as the entire syllabus is covered in these tests. However, the 100 MCQs PDF and the Paper 2 Full Test answer keys are very detailed. If you are looking to join the full course, check out https://www.kaszone.in/courses/lsgs-special-topics-course/
Consider the following statements about the classification of towns in India as per the Census:
1. Statutory Towns are those that have a local body government such as a municipality or corporation.
2. Census Towns are determined based on the type of local government rather than demographic or economic factors.
3. Urban Agglomerations consist of a statutory town and may include outgrowths and nearby towns.
Options:
A. Only 1 and 3 are correct
B. Only 2 and 3 are correct
C. Only 1 is correct
4. All are correct
ANS: A
Statutory Towns are classified based on having a formal local body government, which makes statement 1 correct. Census Towns, however, are identified not by the type of local government but by demographic and economic criteria such as population size, percentage of the working population not engaged in agriculture, and population density, making statement 2 incorrect. Urban Agglomerations indeed consist of a statutory town and its outgrowths, along with physically contiguous towns, validating statement 3.
All tests are available on an online platform. You can know your score, including the negative marks you received, as well as your ranking against other students. You can take each test up to three times. So, there's ample scope for you to practice these tests repeatedly. All answer keys are provided as PDFs.
Unfortunately, we don't offer discounts for test series. There's a 10% discount for past students for the other courses we run.
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