Challenging Questions in UPSC Interviews: A Test of Intelligence
UPSC Exam: A Tough Challenge
The UPSC examination is renowned as one of the most challenging assessments globally. To succeed, candidates must put in immense effort. Many students dedicate countless hours to prepare for the IAS exam. Those who have attempted the IAS exam know that clearing the interview stage can be even more daunting than the written test. The interview often includes tricky questions that can leave candidates feeling bewildered. Interviewers pose complex queries designed to assess the candidates' IQ levels. Sometimes, candidates are asked seemingly simple yet tricky questions that can stump them. One such perplexing question was posed to a female candidate during her IAS interview.
Tricky Questions Asked
A few years ago, a female candidate faced a particularly tricky question during her IAS interview that left her momentarily confused. After some contemplation, she managed to provide the correct answer. The question was: "What is something that both men and women prefer to take at night?" This question might surprise you, but upon reflection, the answer is quite straightforward.
Assessing IQ Levels
In IAS and IPS interviews, candidates' IQ levels are often evaluated through such questions. The candidate took a moment to think before arriving at the correct answer: sleep. This response pleased the interviewers, leading to her selection. Indeed, such tricky questions are common in interviews. With a calm and patient mindset, candidates can often arrive at the right answers. Here are some more questions that have been asked in UPSC/IAS/IPS interviews so far.
Question: Who was the first to read Ashoka's inscriptions?
Answer: James Prinsep
Question: When and where was the Congress's resolution for complete independence passed?
Answer: At the Lahore session in 1929
Question: What can a woman give to everyone but not to her husband?
Answer: A rakhi
Question: In which country does the sun shine at midnight?
Answer: Norway
Question: Who invented the television?
Answer: John Logie Baird
Question: Which metal was first used by humans?
Answer: Copper
