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Key Facts: TGPSC Group 1 Exam

150

Objective Questions in Prelims

TGPSC Group-I Notification 02/2024

150 marks

Maximum Marks (1 mark each)

TGPSC Scheme of Examination

2.5 hours

Preliminary Test Duration

TGPSC Scheme of Examination

No

Negative Marking

TGPSC Group-I Notification

Rs. 200 + Rs. 120

Application + Examination Fee

TGPSC Group-I Notification 02/2024

18-44 yrs

General Age Eligibility

TGPSC Group-I Eligibility

The TGPSC (formerly TSPSC) Group-I Preliminary Test is a single objective paper of 150 questions worth 150 marks, covering General Studies and Mental Ability, completed in 2 hours 30 minutes with no negative marking. It is a screening stage that short-lists candidates for the descriptive Main Examination, and its marks are not added to the final merit. Applicants need a bachelor's degree.

Sample TGPSC Group 1 Practice Questions

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1In which year was the separate state of Telangana officially formed, becoming the 29th state of India?
A.2 June 2014
B.1 November 2014
C.2 June 2013
D.15 August 2014
Explanation: Telangana was carved out of Andhra Pradesh and formally came into existence on 2 June 2014 under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014. It became the 29th state of the Indian Union with Hyderabad as its capital.
2The Telangana Group-I Services Preliminary Test is described in the official scheme of examination as which of the following?
A.A merit-deciding test counted in the final ranking
B.A screening (qualifying) test for short-listing candidates for the Main Examination
C.A personality and interview assessment
D.A descriptive essay paper
Explanation: The TGPSC Group-I Preliminary Test is an objective-type screening test in General Studies and Mental Ability. Its sole purpose is to short-list candidates for the Main (written) Examination; marks scored in the Prelims are not added to the final merit list.
3Which article of the Constitution of India provides for the establishment of a Public Service Commission for a State, such as the Telangana Public Service Commission?
A.Article 280
B.Article 315
C.Article 324
D.Article 356
Explanation: Article 315 provides for a Union Public Service Commission and a Public Service Commission for each State. The TGPSC is constituted under this provision to conduct recruitment for state services in Telangana.
4The TGPSC Group-I Preliminary Test consists of a single objective paper with how many questions?
A.100 questions
B.120 questions
C.150 questions
D.200 questions
Explanation: The Group-I Preliminary Test is a single objective-type paper of 150 questions carrying 150 marks, with each question worth one mark. The duration is 2 hours 30 minutes and there is no negative marking.
5Who is regarded as the principal political ideologue and a leading voice of the early Telangana statehood movement, associated with the slogan-driven mass mobilisation in the 2000s?
A.K. Chandrashekar Rao
B.N. T. Rama Rao
C.Marri Chenna Reddy
D.Burgula Ramakrishna Rao
Explanation: K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) founded the Telangana Rashtra Samithi in 2001 and led the renewed statehood agitation that culminated in the formation of Telangana in 2014. He became the first Chief Minister of the new state.
6The Preamble of the Indian Constitution declares India to be all of the following EXCEPT:
A.Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic
B.A union of states governed by a written constitution
C.A theocratic state with an official religion
D.A republic where the head of state is elected
Explanation: The Preamble declares India a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic. Secularism means the state has no official religion, so India is explicitly NOT a theocratic state.
7The Krishna and Godavari are the two largest rivers flowing through Telangana. Which of the following is the largest irrigation project on the Godavari in Telangana, inaugurated in 2019?
A.Nagarjuna Sagar Project
B.Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project
C.Srisailam Project
D.Nizam Sagar Project
Explanation: The Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project on the Godavari river is one of the world's largest multi-stage lift irrigation schemes, inaugurated in June 2019. It is designed to lift and transport Godavari water across large parts of Telangana.
8Which Indian leader is known as the 'Iron Man of India' and played the decisive role in integrating the princely states, including Hyderabad, into the Indian Union?
A.Jawaharlal Nehru
B.Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
C.Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
D.Rajendra Prasad
Explanation: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, as the first Home Minister, oversaw the integration of over 500 princely states. The Hyderabad State was integrated through 'Operation Polo' in September 1948 during his tenure.
9In the TGPSC Group-I Preliminary Test, what is the marking scheme for an incorrect answer?
A.One-third mark deducted per wrong answer
B.Half mark deducted per wrong answer
C.No negative marking
D.One full mark deducted per wrong answer
Explanation: The TGPSC Group-I Preliminary Test has no negative marking. Each correct answer earns one mark and incorrect answers carry no penalty, so candidates are encouraged to attempt all 150 questions.
10Find the missing number in the series: 3, 6, 11, 18, 27, ?
A.35
B.36
C.38
D.40
Explanation: The differences between consecutive terms are 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 (consecutive odd numbers). Adding 11 to 27 gives 38, the next term in the series.

About the TGPSC Group 1 Exam

The TGPSC Group-I Services Examination is conducted by the Telangana Public Service Commission to recruit candidates for senior gazetted state civil-service posts such as Deputy Collector, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Commercial Tax Officer, and Mandal Parishad Development Officer. Selection is a three-stage process: an objective Preliminary (screening) Test, a descriptive Main (written) Examination, and an Interview/Personality Test. The Preliminary Test is a single objective paper of 150 questions (150 marks) on General Studies and Mental Ability, to be completed in 2 hours 30 minutes, with no negative marking. The Prelims is purely qualifying — it short-lists candidates for the Mains and its marks are not added to the final merit. The examination is offered in English, Telugu, and Urdu.

Questions

150 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours 30 minutes

Passing Score

Category-wise screening cut-off set per notification; Prelims marks are not counted in the final merit

Exam Fee

Rs. 200 application processing fee + Rs. 120 examination fee (unemployed candidates exempt from the examination fee) (Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC, formerly TSPSC), Hyderabad)

TGPSC Group 1 Exam Content Outline

~14%

General Science & Technology

General science fundamentals and India's achievements in science and technology, space, defence, and health

~14%

Telangana Movement, Policies, Society & Culture

Telangana statehood movement and state formation, government policies and schemes, society, culture, heritage, arts and literature

~12%

Current Affairs & International Relations

Regional, national and international current events, government schemes, summits, and international relations

~12%

Indian & Telangana Geography (incl. World)

World geography, Indian physical and economic geography, and the geography of Telangana

~12%

Indian Constitution & Polity

Fundamental rights and duties, directive principles, constitutional bodies, Parliament, judiciary, and amendments

~10%

History & Cultural Heritage of India

Ancient, medieval and modern Indian history, the freedom struggle, and cultural heritage

~10%

Indian Economy & Social Development

Economic and social development of India, planning, money and banking, taxation, and inclusive growth

~8%

Environment & Disaster Management

Environmental issues, climate change, pollution, biodiversity, and disaster prevention and mitigation strategies

~8%

Logical Reasoning, Analytical Ability & Data Interpretation

Number series, coding-decoding, blood relations, syllogisms, calendar/clock, and data interpretation

How to Pass the TGPSC Group 1 Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Category-wise screening cut-off set per notification; Prelims marks are not counted in the final merit
  • Exam length: 150 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Exam fee: Rs. 200 application processing fee + Rs. 120 examination fee (unemployed candidates exempt from the 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

TGPSC Group 1 Study Tips from Top Performers

1Treat the Prelims as a screening filter: since it is qualifying with no negative marking, attempt all 150 questions and never leave an answer blank.
2Master the Telangana-specific portion — the statehood movement, state formation, schemes, geography, and culture — because it carries heavy weight and is unique to this exam.
3Build polity from the Constitution: revise fundamental rights and duties, directive principles, constitutional bodies, and major amendments using a standard polity reference.
4Read a daily newspaper and a monthly current-affairs compilation, tracking regional Telangana news alongside national and international events.
5Strengthen general science by revising NCERT-level physics, chemistry, and biology plus India's recent space, defence, and health achievements.
6Practise mental ability daily — number series, coding-decoding, blood relations, syllogisms, clocks/calendars, and data interpretation — to bank quick, certain marks.
7Solve TGPSC Group-I previous-year prelims papers under a strict 2-hour-30-minute timer to calibrate speed and accuracy across all sections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TGPSC Group-I Preliminary Test?

It is the first, screening stage of the Telangana Group-I Services Examination: a single objective paper of 150 multiple-choice questions on General Studies and Mental Ability, worth 150 marks and completed in 2 hours 30 minutes. It short-lists candidates for the descriptive Main Examination.

Is there negative marking in the Prelims?

No. The TGPSC Group-I Preliminary Test has no negative marking. Each correct answer earns one mark and there is no penalty for wrong answers, so candidates are advised to attempt all 150 questions.

Do the Preliminary Test marks count towards the final selection?

No. The Preliminary Test is purely qualifying. It is used only to short-list candidates for the Main Examination; the marks scored in the Prelims are not added to the final merit list.

Who conducts the exam and is it still called TSPSC?

The exam is conducted by the Telangana Public Service Commission, now styled TGPSC (formerly TSPSC). The commission was established in 2014 and its website is tgpsc.gov.in.

How much does it cost to apply?

Every applicant pays a Rs. 200 application processing fee. There is also a Rs. 120 examination fee, from which all unemployed candidates are exempt; employed government-sector candidates pay it.

What is the eligibility for Group-I?

Candidates need a bachelor's degree from a recognised university and are generally aged 18 to 44 years, with the exact age band varying by post and upper-age relaxation available for reserved categories.

In which languages is the exam held?

The TGPSC Group-I examination, including the Preliminary Test, is conducted in English, Telugu, and Urdu, reflecting the linguistic composition of Telangana.

What subjects are covered in the Prelims syllabus?

The General Studies and Mental Ability syllabus covers current affairs, international relations, general science and technology, environment and disaster management, Indian economy and social development, world/Indian/Telangana geography, history and cultural heritage, Indian polity and governance, Telangana policies, society and culture, social exclusion and inclusive policies, and logical reasoning, analytical ability and data interpretation.