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IAS Interview Questions: How many colors are there in the ray of sun?


IAS Interview Questions:
 Friends, the most difficult exam in the country is a different madness among the students regarding the UPSC exam. Every year, millions of children dream of becoming IAS officers by passing the Civil Service Examination. To become an IAS-IPS officer, it is also very important to clear the interview with everyone. Passing UPSC is nothing short of austerity. In such a situation, even in its interviews fail well. In interviews, puzzles are also tailed at various times. However, most of the questions are related to the topics, area and current affairs of the candidates. So, we are telling you some tricky questions and their answers. Sit at home, you can prepare from them.

Question :-

1. What is one that does not burn in fire and does not drown in water?

2. What number will be obtained when multiplying all digits of telephone's dialing pad?

3. Rajesh tells the woman sitting in front of him, that she is the daughter of the mother of my wife's husband. So how is the woman related to Rajesh?

4. Name the animal that can jump up to 30 feet?

5. A truck driver was going on the rong side but the police did not stop?

6. What is the form of a woman that everyone sees but her husband can never see?

7. z has eight boys and they have one sister each, so how many children does z have?

8. What will you do if you are on the roof of the house and remove any ladder from the bottom?

9. 40 birds for
Rs. 3 Pigeon of
Rs 5
Tell 1 cock of Rs 100 How will I get 100 pairs?

10. How many colors does the sun's ray have?

Answer:-
1. Ice

2. zero

3. Sister

4. Kangaroo

5. Because the truck driver was walking.

6. Form of widow

7. Z has a total of 9 children.

8. A case will be registered under the Rongful Consignment.

9. 2 Rs. 80 birds, 3 Rs. 1 pigeon and Rs. 95 I will buy 19 chickens in 2 + 3 + 95 = 100 hundred birds.

10. 7

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