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Starting with the UPSC Prelims syllabus, it should come as no surprise that the syllabus is quite extensive in and of itself.
 
The UPSC Prelims examination, on the other hand, is mostly used for screening purposes. As result, if you pass the Prelims exam, you will be qualified to take the Mains exam.

In addition, if you make it to the interview phase, your Prelims scores will not be factored towards your final order of merit.

The UPSC prelims examination consists of two papers: 
general studies paper and CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) paper.
 

General Studies (GS)

This GS paper, also known as paper 1, is aimed to assess your broad knowledge of your surroundings and the globe, as well as your perceptive nature, by posing questions on current events.

The UPSC prelims syllabus for 2022 includes themes from a wide range of courses, making it impossible to predict the types of questions that will be asked in the forthcoming paper.

Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT)

The CSAT, also known as Paper 2, is an exam that assesses your thinking, understanding, and analytical abilities.

This is because, as a Civil Servant, it is critical that you have the ability to see the world and its problems with maximum clarity and logic.

Questions from the subjects of Reasoning & Analysis and Reading Comprehension appear on the CSAT paper. It also periodically puts your decision-making skills to the test by asking you questions about them.

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