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Key Facts: TSPSC Veterinary Surgeon Exam

300

Total Questions (Paper I + II)

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450

Total Marks

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2 Marks

Weight per Paper II Question

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Zero

Negative Marking

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18-44

Age Limit (General Category)

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B.V.Sc & A.H.

Required Qualification

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TSPSC/TGPSC Assistant Veterinary Surgeon recruitment is a two-paper objective exam (Paper I 150 marks + Paper II 300 marks = 450). No negative marking and no interview (G.O.Ms.No.47, 11-04-2022). Eligibility: B.V.Sc & A.H. plus Telangana State Veterinary Council registration.

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1Under the 'Rythu Bandhu' scheme of Telangana, what is the total financial assistance provided per acre per year to eligible farmers?
A.₹5,000
B.₹8,000
C.₹10,000
D.₹12,000
Explanation: The Rythu Bandhu scheme of the Government of Telangana provides investment support of ₹5,000 per acre per crop season (Kharif and Rabi), which totals ₹10,000 per acre per year. The ₹5,000 figure represents the assistance per season, not the annual total. The ₹8,000 figure was the older rate per year prior to the enhancement. The ₹12,000 figure exceeds the officially mandated amount for this scheme.
2Which river is the major source of water for the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP) in Telangana?
A.Krishna
B.Manjira
C.Musi
D.Godavari
Explanation: The Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP) is built across the Godavari River at the confluence of the Pranhita and Godavari rivers. The Krishna river flows through the southern parts of Telangana and is associated with projects like Nagarjuna Sagar. The Manjira is a tributary of the Godavari but is not the main source for KLIP. The Musi is a tributary of the Krishna river flowing through Hyderabad and is unrelated to KLIP.
3Which Article of the Constitution of India deals with the establishment and constitution of the Supreme Court?
A.Article 124
B.Article 131
C.Article 214
D.Article 226
Explanation: Article 124 of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment and constitution of the Supreme Court of India. Article 131 deals with the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, not its establishment. Article 214 provides for High Courts for States. Article 226 empowers High Courts to issue certain writs.
4Which of the following is the primary objective of the 'Dharani' portal launched by the Government of Telangana?
A.Direct benefit transfer for sheep distribution
B.Online registration of vehicle permits
C.Integrated Land Records Management System
D.Monitoring of government health sub-centers
Explanation: The Dharani portal is an Integrated Land Records Management System launched by the Telangana government to offer single-source, transparent land registration and administration services. The sheep distribution scheme is managed by the Animal Husbandry department, not Dharani. Vehicle registrations are done through the RTA portal. Government health centers are monitored by health department portals.
5In which year did the historic 'Million March' organized by the Telangana Joint Action Committee (TJAC) take place along the banks of Hussain Sagar in Hyderabad?
A.2009
B.2010
C.2011
D.2012
Explanation: The Million March was held on March 10, 2011, as part of the Telangana statehood movement to demand the introduction of a bill in Parliament. The year 2009 was when KCR undertook his fast-unto-death. In 2010 the Million March had not yet occurred. Other rallies like Sagara Haram happened in 2012, not the Million March.
6If the word 'VETERINARY' is coded as 'EWUFSJOBSZ' in a certain code language, how will the word 'SURGEON' be coded in that same language?
A.TVSHFPO
B.TVSFPMO
C.TVSFPOO
D.TVSGPMO
Explanation: The pattern is to shift each letter forward by one position in the alphabet: V->W (+1), E->F (+1), T->U (+1), E->F (+1), R->S (+1), I->J (+1), N->O (+1), A->B (+1), R->S (+1), Y->Z (+1). Applying this to 'SURGEON': S(+1)->T, U(+1)->V, R(+1)->S, G(+1)->H, E(+1)->F, O(+1)->P, N(+1)->O. This results in 'TVSHFPO'. The other codings (TVSFPMO, TVSFPOO, and TVSGPMO) are incorrect because they fail to apply the +1 shift to all letters accurately.
7Which country hosted the COP28 UN Climate Change Conference in December 2023?
A.Egypt
B.United Kingdom
C.Azerbaijan
D.United Arab Emirates
Explanation: COP28 was hosted by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Dubai in December 2023. Egypt hosted COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh in 2022. The United Kingdom hosted COP26 in Glasgow in 2021. Azerbaijan hosted COP29 in Baku in 2024.
8Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: 'The veterinarian was called to operate _______ the injured calf immediately.'
A.at
B.on
C.with
D.over
Explanation: The verb 'operate' takes the preposition 'on' when referring to performing surgery on a patient. The preposition 'at' is grammatically incorrect in this context. The preposition 'with' suggests cooperation rather than surgical intervention. The preposition 'over' is not the standard choice used with 'operate' for surgical actions.
9What is the main objective of the 'Kanti Velugu' scheme implemented by the Government of Telangana?
A.Free dental checkups and dentures for senior citizens
B.Nutrition kit distribution to pregnant women
C.Solar power subventions for small-scale dairy units
D.Universal eye screening and distribution of free spectacles
Explanation: 'Kanti Velugu' is a mass eye screening program aimed at providing universal eye screening, vision tests, and free spectacles/surgeries to the citizens of Telangana. It does not deal with dental care. Nutrition kits for pregnant women are provided under the KCR Kit scheme, not Kanti Velugu. Solar power subventions for dairy units are unrelated to eye screening.
10Which constitutional amendment act introduced the 10% Reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) in direct recruitment in civil posts and services in India?
A.101st Amendment Act
B.102nd Amendment Act
C.103rd Amendment Act
D.104th Amendment Act
Explanation: The 103rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 2019, amended Articles 15 and 16 to provide a 10% reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) in jobs and educational institutions. The 101st Amendment introduced the GST. The 102nd Amendment granted constitutional status to the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC). The 104th Amendment extended reservation of seats for SCs and STs in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies.

About the TSPSC Veterinary Surgeon Exam

The TSPSC Assistant Veterinary Surgeon Exam is conducted by the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC/TGPSC) to recruit veterinary professionals into the Animal Husbandry Department of Telangana. The exam comprises two objective papers: Paper I General Studies and General Abilities (150 questions, 150 marks, 150 minutes) and Paper II Veterinary Science at degree level (150 questions, 300 marks, 150 minutes; 2 marks per question). There is no negative marking. Under Telangana G.O.Ms.No.47 dated 11-04-2022, there is no interview—selection is strictly on combined written merit (450 marks). Eligible candidates must hold a B.V.Sc & A.H. degree and be registered with the Telangana State Veterinary Council. Official information is published on tgpsc.gov.in / websitenew.tgpsc.gov.in. This practice bank offers 100 questions balancing Paper-I general awareness/Telangana topics with Paper-II veterinary disciplines (nutrition, breeding, pathology, medicine, and surgery), weighting the technical block more heavily.

Questions

300 scored questions

Time Limit

150 minutes per paper (300 minutes total)

Passing Score

Merit list based on combined marks of Paper-I (150 marks) and Paper-II (300 marks, where each question in Paper II carries 2 marks)

Exam Fee

₹200 application processing fee + ₹120 examination fee (SC/ST/BC/PH of Telangana are exempted from examination fee) (Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC))

TSPSC Veterinary Surgeon Exam Content Outline

30%

Paper I: General Studies and General Abilities

Current affairs, Indian constitution, geography, Telangana policies, logical reasoning, and basic English

10%

Unit 1: Livestock Management & Extension

Housing systems, gestation periods, management practices, and Rogers' diffusion of innovations theory

10%

Unit 2: Animal Nutrition

Proximal analysis, ruminant and poultry nutrition, volatile fatty acids, and mineral deficiencies

10%

Unit 3: Animal Breeding & Genetics

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, mating systems, selection indices, genetic gain, and sire evaluation

10%

Unit 4: Anatomy, Physiology & Biochemistry

Ruminant stomach anatomy, dental formulas, renal physiology, metabolic pathways, and endocrine functions

10%

Unit 5: Pathology, Microbiology, Parasitology & Pharmacology

Infectious diseases (Anthrax, FMD, PPR), toxicology, antidotes, necrosis types, and parasitic lifecycles

10%

Unit 6: Veterinary Medicine & Public Health

Metabolic diseases (Milk Fever, Ketosis), zoonotic infections, epidemiology terms, and clinical diagnostics

10%

Unit 7: Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Surgery & Radiology

Estrous cycles, hormone therapies, surgical approaches (rumenotomy), suture patterns, and radiographic principles

How to Pass the TSPSC Veterinary Surgeon Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Merit list based on combined marks of Paper-I (150 marks) and Paper-II (300 marks, where each question in Paper II carries 2 marks)
  • Exam length: 300 questions
  • Time limit: 150 minutes per paper (300 minutes total)
  • Exam fee: ₹200 application processing fee + ₹120 examination fee (SC/ST/BC/PH of Telangana are exempted from examination fee)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

TSPSC Veterinary Surgeon Study Tips from Top Performers

1Understand that Paper II carries double weightage (2 marks per question); focus deeply on core veterinary disciplines like medicine, nutrition, and breeding.
2Stay updated on Telangana-specific schemes and initiatives, particularly in rural and agricultural sectors like Rythu Bandhu and sheep distribution.
3Memorize standard values: gestation periods, normal physiological values (temperature, heart rate), dental formulas, and floor space requirements for livestock.
4Review zoonoses and epidemiological metrics (like R0 and herd immunity thresholds), as these are common targets in public health sections.
5Practice time management: Paper I and Paper II run for 150 minutes each, requiring stamina to handle 150 objective questions in each session.
6Eliminate wrong answers systematically in multiple-choice questions; since there is no negative marking, ensure no questions are left blank.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the exam structure for TSPSC Assistant Veterinary Surgeon?

The exam consists of two papers. Paper I covers General Studies and General Abilities (150 questions, 150 marks). Paper II covers Veterinary Science at the B.V.Sc & A.H. degree level (150 questions, 300 marks). Both are objective type (OMR or CBRT) with no negative marking.

Is there negative marking in the TSPSC Veterinary Surgeon Exam?

No. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers in either Paper I or Paper II, so candidates should attempt all questions.

What is the application fee and who is exempted?

The application processing fee is ₹200 and the examination fee is ₹120. Unemployed youth, and SC, ST, BC, and PH candidates of Telangana State, are exempted from paying the examination fee.

Are candidates from other states eligible to apply?

Yes, but they must meet the educational requirements (B.V.Sc & A.H.) and must be registered with the Telangana State Veterinary Council. They will be considered under the unreserved (open) category.

What is the minimum age to apply for the exam?

The minimum age is 18 years, and the maximum age is 44 years, as calculated on the date prescribed in the official recruitment notification. Age relaxations apply for reserved categories.

How are the final selections made?

Selections are made strictly on merit from the combined written marks of Paper I (150) and Paper II (300), totaling 450 marks. Under Telangana G.O.Ms.No.47 dated 11-04-2022, interviews are dispensed with for TSPSC/TGPSC direct recruitments notified on or after that order, so there is no interview stage.

Is there an interview for Assistant Veterinary Surgeon recruitment?

No. Per Telangana G.O.Ms.No.47 (11-04-2022), TSPSC/TGPSC selection for this post is based on the written examination only (Paper I + Paper II). Older scheme tables that list a 50-mark interview do not apply to current cycles.