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Financial & Market Regulators

Economy ยท Indian Economy

Total Questions

14

across all exams

Most Asked Exam

UPSC CSE

13 questions

Peak Year

2013

highest frequency

Latest Year

2025

most recent data

Year-wise Question Frequency

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Most asked exam

UPSC CSE

13 of 14 questions

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Active years

2011โ€“2025

13+ years of questions

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UPSC CSE

Last asked: 2025

13

questions

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UPSC CAPF

Last asked: โ€”

0

questions

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UPSC CDSE

Last asked: 2016

1

questions

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UPSC NDA

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0

questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many times has Financial & Market Regulators been asked in UPSC?โ†“
Financial & Market Regulators has been asked 14 times across UPSC exams โ€” 13 in CSE, 0 in CAPF, 1 in CDSE, and 0 in NDA.
Which UPSC exam asks the most questions on Financial & Market Regulators?โ†“
UPSC UPSC CSE asks the most questions on Financial & Market Regulators with 13 questions in total. It peaked in 2013.
Is Financial & Market Regulators important for UPSC CSE Prelims 2025?โ†“
Yes. Financial & Market Regulators has appeared 13 times in UPSC CSE Prelims, making it a high-priority rising topic. The current trend is rising.
When was Financial & Market Regulators last asked in UPSC?โ†“
Financial & Market Regulators was last asked in 2025 across UPSC exams.
What is the trend for Financial & Market Regulators in UPSC exams?โ†“
The question frequency for Financial & Market Regulators shows a rising trend. It peaked in 2013 and has been consistently tested across 13+ years of UPSC exams.
How should I prepare Financial & Market Regulators for UPSC?โ†“
Focus on previous year questions from UPSC CSE, which tests Financial & Market Regulators the most. Analyse all 14 PYQs available on the Marks UPSC app to understand recurring patterns and question types.

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