BPSC Teacher Recruitment Exam 2024 Language, General Studies Question Paper PDF
- Conducted By BPSC
- Maximum Marks 150
- Duration 2:30 Hours
- Languages English & Hindi & Urdu & Bengali & Prakrit
Exam Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Examination | Teacher Recruitment Examinations |
| Conducting Body | BPSC |
| Paper | Language, General Studies And Prakrit |
| Subject | General Studies |
| Duration | 2:30 Hours |
| Maximum Marks | 150 |
| Question Type | Mixed |
This document contains the question paper for the BPSC Teacher Recruitment Examinations, specifically for the Language, General Studies, and Prakrit sections. The exam allows 2 hours and 30 minutes to answer 150 maximum marks. It is divided into three parts: Part-I for Language (Qualifying), Part-II for General Studies, and Part-III for Prakrit. The General Studies section features questions and responses in both English and Hindi. Aspirants preparing for the BPSC Teacher Recruitment Examinations can use this paper to understand the exam pattern, question types, and difficulty level, especially for the General Studies and Language components.
Major Topics Covered
- Language
- General Studies
- Prakrit
- English Language
- Hindi Language
- Urdu Language
- Bengali Language
- Geography
- History
- Indian Polity
- Indian Economy
- General Science
- Current Affairs
Why This Paper is Important
- Useful for Teacher Recruitment Examinations preparation
- Helps understand the latest exam pattern
- Useful for practice and self-assessment
- Covers frequently asked General Studies topics
- Helpful for analysing question trends
Related Resources
- BPSC Teacher Recruitment Examination - Previous Year Papers
- Bihar STET Question Papers
- CTET Paper 1 Question Papers
- CTET Paper 2 Question Papers
- BPSC Teacher Recruitment Examination 2024 Answer Key
- Bihar Teacher Exam 2024 Answer Key - Language, General Studies
- BPSC Teacher Recruitment Examination Syllabus
- BPSC General Studies Syllabus
Instructions
- Language (Qualifying), Part-II contains questions of General Studies and Part-III contains questions of Prakrit.
- Part–I, Language (Qualifying) consists of Question Nos. 1 to
- In Part–I, English Language consists of Question Nos.
Questions (page 2)
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Frequently asked questions
What is the name of the exam?
The exam is the BPSC Teacher Recruitment Examinations.
Which paper is this question booklet for?
This question booklet is for the Language, General Studies, and Prakrit paper.
Who is the conducting body for this exam?
The exam is conducted by BPSC.
What is the maximum number of marks for this paper?
The maximum marks for this paper are 150.
What is the time duration allowed for the exam?
The time allowed for the exam is 2 hours and 30 minutes.
How is the question booklet divided?
The question booklet is divided into three parts: Part-I (Language - Qualifying), Part-II (General Studies), and Part-III (Prakrit).