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UPSC CSE Prelims Paper 2 CSAT Question Paper (October 04, 2020);

UPSC CSE Prelims Paper 2 CSAT was conducted on October 4, 2020, as a qualifying paper, requiring candidates to score 33% (66 out of 200 marks). The syllabus included logical reasoning, analytical ability, quantitative aptitude, data interpretation, reading comprehension, and decision-making. The paper consisted of 80 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with 1/3rd negative marking for incorrect answers. Since CSAT is only qualifying in nature, candidates had to clear GS Paper 1 (merit-based) to advance to the Mains stage of the selection process.

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UPSC CSE 2020 (Prelims) CSAT Previous Year Paper (04-Oct-2020)
120 Minutes
80 Questions
200 Marks
English, Hindi
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Q2.

Read the following passage  and answer the item that follows. Your answer to this item should be based on the passages only.

In India, the current focus on the right to privacy is based on some new realities of the digital age. A right is a substantive right only of it works in all situations, and for everyone. A right to free expression for an individual about her exploitation, for instance is meaningless without actual availability of security that guarantees that private force cannot be used to thwart this right. The role of the State, therefore, is not just to abstain from preventing rightful free expression, but also to actively ensure that private parties are not able to block it.

On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:

1. State should have some institutions to ensure its appropriate role in a digital society.

2. State should ensure that private parties do not violate the citizens right to privacy.

3. Digital economy is not compatible with the idea of not violating the citizens privacy.

Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

Q3.

Read the following passage  and answer the item that follows. Your answer to this item should be based on the passages only. 

One of the biggest ironies around water is that it comes from rivers and other wetlands. Yet it is seen as divorced from them. While water is used as a resource, public policy does not always grasp that it is a part of the natural ecosystem. Efforts at engineering water systems are thus efforts at augmenting water supply rather than strengthening the capacities of ecological systems.

Which one of the following is themost logical and rational inferencethat can be made from the above passage?

Q4.

Read the following passage and answer the item that follows. Your answer to this item should be based on the passages only. 

Asset allocation is the most important investment decision we will ever make, and sadly, most of us do not give that decision the importance it deserves. We are adamant about seeking predictability with our future, We tend to think of investing in risky assets as extremely volatile and value eroding. We also dislike fluctuating returns and the loss of control of investment. We think our money is best left idle, unproductive but safe. There is no asset that is risk - free. We could lose our jobs, our homes can lose value, our banks can go bankrupt, our bonds can default, the government can collapse and companies we chose fondly may cease to exist. But we cannot live life assuming that all these extreme events are waiting to happen, and all at the same time. All these extreme forms of risks we know will not manifest at the same time.

Which one of the following statementsbest impliesthe suggestion given by the author of the passage?

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