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Enrich Your GK: Master PSC Bulletin Topics for Degree Level & KAS New Pattern Exams
Hey there! If you’re preparing for Kerala PSC exams at the degree level or eyeing the KAS new pattern, you’ve landed in the right place. This post covers some of the most frequently asked general knowledge topics that have appeared in recent PSC bulletins—everything from historical movements to modern economic committees and Jain history.
You’ll discover real previous exam questions with detailed answers, smart study strategies, and tips to lock these topics into your memory for good. Let’s dive in and boost your GK score together!
Why Does This Topic Appear in Kerala PSC Exams?
These GK topics regularly pop up in Degree Level exams, LGS (Lower Grade Servant), and the newer KAS pattern tests. Examiners love testing your knowledge on Indian history, government initiatives, and contemporary affairs—because these reflect real-world awareness that any educated public servant should have.
Mastering these topics directly translates to extra marks in the General Knowledge section, which can be the difference between clearing the cutoff and missing it. Since these questions have already appeared in previous bulletins, knowing them puts you miles ahead of unprepared candidates.
Key Concepts You Must Understand
First, get comfortable with Indian independence-era movements and their exact dates. The Champaran, Kheda, and Ahmedabad movements weren’t random protests—they were strategic Satyagrahas that shaped modern India. Knowing not just the names but the years and contexts will help you ace matching-type questions.
Second, stay updated on recent government committees and schemes. The K.V. Kamath Committee’s work on COVID-affected loans, or the National Startup Awards by the Ministry of Commerce—these modern initiatives show up regularly because they’re policy-relevant. Don’t just memorize; understand the “why” behind each initiative. You’ll also find it helpful to practice Daily GK Questions that cover similar contemporary topics across multiple areas.
Smart Study Tips Before You Begin
Create a simple timeline chart for historical events and Satyagrahas. Write down the year, the movement name, and one key detail. Visual timelines stick in your brain way better than random facts scattered in your notes. Review this chart weekly—spaced repetition is your best friend for locking in dates.
For recent committees and awards, maintain a “2020 onwards” notebook of government initiatives. When you read that K.V. Kamath Committee was formed in August 2020, don’t just note the date—jot down why it was formed (COVID loan restructuring). This context helps you answer follow-up questions confidently. You can supplement your learning by exploring Revolutions That Influenced Modern Society – Kerala PSC GK Questions to understand how movements shape societies and exams alike.
PSC Previous Questions and Answers
Below are the most important questions from previous Kerala PSC examinations on this topic. Read each one carefully and try answering before checking the solution!
1. When was the K.V. Kamath Committee set up for the restructuring of loans impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic?
a. August 2020
b. October 2020
c. November 2020
d. July 2020
Answer: (a) August 2020
2. Which of the following are correctly matched?
- Champaran Satyagraha – 1917
- Kheda Satyagraha – 1918
- Ahmedabad Mill Strike – 1918
- Rowlatt Act Satyagraha – 1919
Choose the correct option:
a. 1, 2 and 3
b. 2, 3 and 4
c. 1, 3 and 4
d. 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
3. Recently, who released the first edition of the National Startup Awards (2020)?
a. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
b. Ministry of Civil Aviation
c. Ministry of Commerce and Industry
d. Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Answer: (c) Ministry of Commerce and Industry
4. In Indian History, when did the Komagata Maru incident take place?
a. 1910
b. 1912
c. 1914
d. 1916
Answer: (c) 1914
5. Which of the following was the place of Nirvana of the 23rd Jain Tirthankara Parshvanath?
a. Pavapuri
b. Raivatgiri
c. Mount Ashtapada
d. Samet Shikhar
Answer: (d) Samet Shikhar
6. Consider the following statements:
- Countries known as Non-Cooperative Countries or Territories (NCCTs) are put on the black list.
- Countries considered safe havens for supporting terror funding and money laundering are put on the FATF grey list.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
a. Only 1
b. Only 2
c. Both 1 and 2
d. Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: (c) Both 1 and 2
7. Who among the following won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2020 for discoveries related to black holes?
a. Roger Penrose
b. Reinhard Genzel
c. Andrea Ghez
d. All the above
Answer: (d) All the above
8. What was the theme of World Habitat Day 2020?
a. Shelter is My Right
b. Housing for All – A Better Urban Future
c. Frontier Technologies as an Innovative Tool to Transform Waste to Wealth
d. Municipal Solid Waste Management
Answer: (b) Housing for All – A Better Urban Future
9. Which of the following are NOT Fundamental Rights?
- Right to Equality
- Right to Freedom of Religion
- Right to Work
- Right to Vote
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
a. 1 and 3
b. 3 and 4
c. 1 and 2
d. 2, 3 and 4
Answer: (b) 3 and 4
10. Consider the following statements regarding the Atal Tunnel:
- The tunnel reduces the road distance between Manali and Leh by about 46 km and travel time by 4–5 hours.
- It is the first step towards providing all-weather connectivity to Ladakh.
- It provides strategic benefits to India’s armed forces.
Which of the following statements are correct?
a. 1 and 2 only
b. 2 and 3 only
c. 1 and 3 only
d. 1, 2 and 3
Answer: (d) 1, 2 and 3
Wrapping Up — Keep Going!
You’ve now seen how GK topics blend history, modern governance, and religious knowledge—all crucial for PSC success. The key is consistent revision paired with understanding context, not just cramming dates and names.
Keep exploring more topics on Learn Kerala PSC Online, practice daily GK questions, and remember: every fact you master brings you one step closer to that coveted PSC rank. You’ve got this! 💪
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