Top UPSC Interview Questions and Answers 2020

Umesh Singh
3 min readSep 17, 2020

The Interview panel knows that being an IAS is a tough job; hence they judge every trait of the candidate’s personality by asking tricky IAS questions. For this, they always pick some simple introductory questions, followed by moderate, and then the hard level questions.

Honestly speaking, there is nothing like hard questions. The candidate makes it hard with over-thinking. They just see how the candidate handles the question. They are looking for a positive reaction in every reply with zero nervousness. A positive attitude is a personal trait that comes from a positive physical environment. Spending time with positive people and reading books all build that environment. Nervousness can be eliminated if you are familiar with the questions they were going to ask. So focus on increasing the familiarity, and here we will help you by providing the most frequently asked UPSC interview questions. So let’s begin.

Most Frequently Asked UPSC interview questions

1. Why did you opt for civil service?

Tell them the reason or the thing that happened to you in real life, which moved you completely. The reason should be strong enough that changed you from the inside and should not show any selfish desire. If you are still not getting any ideas, we urge you to search for the people who did great for the country and were civil servants. You can make them your source of motivation in the reply.

2. How would you differentiate between vision, mission, aims, and objectives?

Sir, vision is what you wish to achieve and is usually a long term goal. The mission is something that you have to do to achieve your vision.

The aim is a mental focus that connects your vision and your daily missions. Objectives are your small goals, which are included in your mission.

3. What will you do if I go with your sister?

There must be some reason for that which I will ask her later. If you are going with her, that means you have her consent, so I see no problem here.

4. How is it possible to drop a raw egg on a concrete floor without getting cracked?

There are many answers to that. Pick any of the following.

Sir, the concrete floor is hard to crack. If I drop that egg from 1cm, I am sure it will not crack. I will take a lot of bubble wraps and wrap it around the egg multiple times. I am sure it won’t crack then.

5. What is the inconspicuous contrast between terrorism, militancy, fundamentalism, insurgency?

Life does not become easy for an IAS officer when transferred to the disturbed areas of India; instead, it becomes much harder. Individual states like Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and North East are infested with Naxalites, and some states like Delhi, Jammu, and Kashmir, Ladakh, Mumbai are prone to terrorist attacks. Hence they are expecting a clear-cut answer. Terrorism is a condition where violence is used to put fear among the population to perform a political/religious/social objective. Militancy means the use of violence and aggression to support a political or social cause. Fundamentalism is to follow an ideology or religion or beliefs very strictly. Insurgency is more about rebellion against the authority or state.

In the end, we would like to say that you should be ready for the barrage of questions. We would advise you to take the help of your friends, siblings, and other mature ones to do your interview. Every person has a different personality; hence their questions will be different from one another. Deeply self introspect yourself and write down what questions they can ask about you and your surroundings. List your strengths and weaknesses. Compile all the questions you have formed and tell the other person to ask you the same. You can also give mock interviews to some good coaching institutions. They will pre-judge you and will make you aware of your shortcomings. We hope this article answers all your doubts. Good luck.

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