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General Studies section of Preliminary Exam:

 General studies is a broad subject area that is typically included in the preliminary exam . This subject tests the candidate's knowledge and understanding of a range of topics related to history, geography, economics, current affairs, and environmental science.

Here is a brief overview of the different topics that are typically included in the General Studies section of Preliminary Exam:

  1. History: This section typically covers topics related to ancient, medieval, and modern Indian history. It includes topics such as the Indus Valley Civilization, the Mughal Empire, the Indian National Movement, and the post-independence era.

  2. Geography: This section typically covers topics related to physical and human geography, including topics such as climate, natural resources, and population distribution.

  3. Economics: This section typically covers topics related to microeconomics and macroeconomics, including topics such as supply and demand, market structures, inflation, and fiscal and monetary policy.

  4. Current Affairs: This section typically covers topics related to current events and news, both national and international. It includes topics such as politics, sports, science and technology, and social issues.

  5. Environmental Science: This section typically covers topics related to the environment and sustainability. It includes topics such as climate change, pollution, biodiversity, and conservation.

Candidates are expected to have a good understanding of these topics and be able to answer questions related to them. It's important to stay up-to-date with current events and news in order to prepare well for the General Studies section of the Haryana Tehsildar Preliminary Exam.

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