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Decision Making & Problem Solving

Reasoning · CSAT

Total Questions

21

across all exams

Most Asked Exam

UPSC CSE

21 questions

Peak Year

2011

highest frequency

Latest Year

2013

most recent data

Year-wise Question Frequency

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Most asked exam

UPSC CSE

21 of 21 questions

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Active years

2011–2013

13+ years of questions

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UPSC CSE

Last asked: 2013

21

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Last asked:

0

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Last asked:

0

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many times has Decision Making & Problem Solving been asked in UPSC?
Decision Making & Problem Solving has been asked 21 times across UPSC exams — 21 in CSE, 0 in CAPF, 0 in CDSE, and 0 in NDA.
Which UPSC exam asks the most questions on Decision Making & Problem Solving?
UPSC UPSC CSE asks the most questions on Decision Making & Problem Solving with 21 questions in total. It peaked in 2011.
Is Decision Making & Problem Solving important for UPSC CSE Prelims 2025?
Yes. Decision Making & Problem Solving has appeared 21 times in UPSC CSE Prelims, making it a consistently tested topic. The current trend is exam-heavy.
When was Decision Making & Problem Solving last asked in UPSC?
Decision Making & Problem Solving was last asked in 2013 across UPSC exams.
What is the trend for Decision Making & Problem Solving in UPSC exams?
The question frequency for Decision Making & Problem Solving shows a exam-heavy trend. It peaked in 2011 and has been consistently tested across 13+ years of UPSC exams.
How should I prepare Decision Making & Problem Solving for UPSC?
Focus on previous year questions from UPSC CSE, which tests Decision Making & Problem Solving the most. Analyse all 21 PYQs available on the Marks UPSC app to understand recurring patterns and question types.

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