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Month: January 2026

UPSC Prelims PYQ | Digestive System

Q1. Which organ is associated with the production of insulin in the human body? (a) Pancreas (b) Liver (c) Kidney (d) Heart Answer: (a) Pancreas Explanation: The pancreas produces insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. Specifically, insulin is secreted by the beta cells in the Islets of Langerhans within the pancreas.

UPSC Prelims PYQ | Blood Group

Q1. A person with which blood group will be a universal donor? (a) A (b) B (c) O (d) AB (UPSC Prelims 1981) Answer: (c) O Explanation: People with blood group O are considered universal donors because their red blood cells do not carry A or B antigens, making them compatible with all other blood …

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UPSC Prelims PYQ | Acid and Base

Q1. Which of the following is commonly present in the acids? (a) Oxygen (b) Hydrogen (c) Sulphur (d) Nitrogen (UPSC Prelims 1981) Answer: (b) Hydrogen Explanation: All acids contain hydrogen ions (H⁺), which are responsible for their acidic properties. When dissolved in water, acids release hydrogen ions, making hydrogen the defining element in acidic compounds. …

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UPSC Prelims PYQ | Oceanography

Q1. Which of the following statements is true? (a) Both salinity and density of sea increase with depth (b) Both salinity and density of sea decrease with depth (c) Salinity increases but density of sea decreases with depth (d) Salinity decreases but density of sea increases with depth (UPSC Prelims 1981) Answer: (a) Both salinity …

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UPSC Prelims PYQ | Human Brain

Q1. How the body temperature is maintained ? (a) Due to temperature regulating mechanism located in the base of the brain (b) Due to excessive intake of water (c) Due to regular intake of foods (d) Due to the constant flow of blood in the capillaries (UPSC Prelims 1981) Answer: (a) Due to temperature regulating …

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