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BPSC Bihar Teacher Exam: BPSC Bihar Teacher Recruitment Exam has started. On Thursday, the first shift i.e. 10 am to 12 pm exam was completed peacefully. There are no reports of paper leaks from anywhere. Second shift exam will be conducted from 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm. Many first shift examinees said that some of the general knowledge questions were tough. Expectation of questions from some topics was less. A candidate named Mukesh Kumar from Patna said that the paper had questions from GK, GS, Maths and Reasoning. The level of questions was difficult. The question related to area and ratio was also difficult. The logic part was simple. After completion of the paper, the OMR sheet was sealed in front of the candidates.
A candidate named Neha Yadav said that many questions were asked regarding British rule, independence movement. Who was the Labor Minister in Jawaharlal Nehru’s Provisional Government? Where in 1916 B.G. Home Rule League was founded by Tilak. Who was the female freedom fighter known as the veteran woman of freedom movement? Which British military officer paid tribute to the Queen of Jhansi by saying that the only woman among the rebels slept here? Under the influence of which movement the people of Bihar refused to pay chowkidar tax? In 1938, a National Planning Committee was established under the chairmanship. Questions related to Chhota Nagpur, Greenwich, Ocean Crust were also asked.
A candidate named Deepika Yadav said that many math questions were difficult. Long calculations had to be done.
Trains and buses are packed last night at the stations
Due to heavy rush of candidates on the first day, the entire system was disrupted at most of the places. Hotels were already full to the teeming prices. The examinees were forced to spend the night in the station platform and bus stand grounds. Trains and buses were seen overcrowded. The teacher recruitment exam conducted by BPSC will also be held on Friday and Saturday.
After a thorough check at the centres, the examinees were allowed to enter. A large number of police forces were present at the main gate of the centers along with the Magistrate. Due to prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, crowds were not allowed to gather around the examination centres. Neither a candidate was allowed to enter the examination hall after nine o’clock nor were they allowed to carry any prohibited material.
Electronic materials like mobiles, calculators, bluetooth, wifi gadgets, electronic pen pagers, wrist watches etc. and items like whitener, eraser, blades were not allowed inside the examination hall.