You must have heard people saying that passing the IAS exam is not a children’s game. You can pass the written examination once, but the answers to the questions asked in its interview do not have good. Many times there are so many tricks as soon as there are questions. Today we have brought some such questions for you, which can baffle anyone’s mind. Would you like to answer such questions?
Question 1: How can you write 23 using just 2?
Answer: 22+2/2
Question 2: What are those who come only once in the year and Saturday?
Answer: In the year and Saturday, the letter of Hindi comes ‘and’ once?
Question 3: Name the gold item that is not found in the goldsmith shop?
Answer: The bed is for gold, the cot is for gold, but the goldsmith is not found in the shop.
Question 4: On a table, there are two apples in the plate, 3 men who eat it, so how to eat
Answer: On a table, the plate has two apples, meaning three apples. All three men will eat one by one.
Question 5: Rohan was born in May, but his birthday is in June, how is it possible?
Answer: May is the name of a place, born in June.
Question 6: How will you leave a raw egg on a solid surface not to crack it?
Answer: The solid surface will not break by falling from the egg, how can you leave the egg.
Question 7: 3 can speak the names of 3 consecutive days, but should not come Wednesday, Friday, Sunday?
Answer: Ysterde, Today and Tumar
Question 8: How can a man live without sleep for eight days?
Answer: Because he sleeps at night.
Question 9: They get a person out of the plane without a parachute, but he survives. How?
Answer: Because the plane was on the runway at that time.
Question 10: What will be the opposite of Nag Panchami?
Answer: Nang Do Not Panch Me.
Question 11: Where did Lord Rama celebrate the first Diwali?
Answer: Diwali started after Ram
Question 15: If 2 is a company and 3 is crowded, what will be 4 and 5?
Answer: 4 and 5 are always 9.
Question 16: Peacock is a bird that does not lay eggs, so how do peacocks take birth?
Answer: Answer: Female peacock lays eggs, not male peacock
Question 17: Eight men take ten hours to build a wall, how much time will four people take?
Answer: Not at all, because it has already been formed.
These are just a few examples, during the IAS interview, many such tricky questions have been asked many times, which are not difficult to answer. But questions are curved, people roam around in this affair and are unable to answer. One thing and the purpose of such try-and-poor questions is asked for the purpose of examining the mental vigilance, nature and comic qualities of the candidate. Why is it right?