What are some interesting questions asked in a UPSC interview?

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In my opinion, all questions are interesting if one enjoys answering them. Reading the newspaper would prove beneficial, for, one is aware of the latest happenings, can use that knowledge in context. For example, in the morning 's news I read about a yellow-colored robot that delivers groceries in...
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In my opinion, all questions are interesting if one enjoys answering them. Reading the newspaper would prove beneficial, for, one is aware of the latest happenings, can use that knowledge in context. For example, in the morning 's news I read about a yellow-colored robot that delivers groceries in Chinese homes, taking advantage of Chinese consumers' love of cashless payments and smartphone shopping. Even for a regular question, an interesting answer such as this would leave a good impression in the mind of the examiner .... Practise to give interesting answers, whatever the question may be. read less
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Questions in a UPSC interview is mostly asked with the focus, of your DAF taken into account. They can as you your school or college motto, what does it mean. They can ask you questions from your optional subject. Focus is given to the lastest current affairs, so newspaper reading and attending mock...
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Questions in a UPSC interview is mostly asked with the focus, of your DAF taken into account. They can as you your school or college motto, what does it mean. They can ask you questions from your optional subject. Focus is given to the lastest current affairs, so newspaper reading and attending mock interviews is a must. read less
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