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GS Paper II — Q.4
Tip: Cite a recent SC judgement in the introduction to strengthen your opening.
Goa Public Service Commission publishes Goa PSC syllabus 2024 for civil service exam in the GPSC Notification. There are four steps to the Goa PSC selection process: a pre-screening test, a repeat pre-screening test, a screening test, a written test and finally an interview. The Goa PSC syllabus covers a wide range of topics from general knowledge, current affairs, history, politics, geography, economics, science, quantitative aptitude, and reasoning.

a) Pre-Screening Test
b) Repeat Pre-Screening Test
c) Screening Test
d) Competitive Written Test
e) Oral Interview
The Pre-Screening Test is a single objective-type paper worth 60 marks. Scores from this stage have no bearing on the final merit list.
Exam Pattern at a Glance
The paper has two sections totalling 60 marks, to be attempted in 75 minutes, with no penalty for wrong answers.
Section I: General Intelligence, Reasoning & Numerical Aptitude (50 marks)
This section tests a wide range of mental ability skills, including number patterns, verbal and logical reasoning, analogy-based questions, matching and classification tasks, statement-based problems (assumptions, conclusions, cause-effect), letter/symbol series, artificial language, argument analysis, ranking and seating arrangements, word formation, Venn diagrams, family tree/coding-decoding problems, and time-distance calculations.
Section II: English Comprehension (10 marks)
Tests basic reading and language comprehension skills.
Qualifying Cutoffs
This stage evaluates candidates across a broad range of subjects through 75 marks in 90 minutes.
Subject-wise Breakdown
Qualifying Cutoffs
Tests mental ability, logical thinking, and quantitative skills (same topics as the Pre-Screening Test).
This section checks how well candidates understand India’s constitutional framework and administrative setup particularly with reference to Goa. Key topics include:
This section assesses broad awareness of India and Goa – both historical and current without requiring in-depth subject expertise. Topics include:
Evaluates reading comprehension and language understanding ability.
Total: 250 Marks
This is the concluding stage of the Goa Civil Services (Junior Scale Officer) selection process, carrying 40 marks.
What is Assessed:
The interview goes beyond academic knowledge it evaluates a candidate’s overall personality, including communication skills, problem-solving ability, and general awareness. Specifically, the panel looks at:
Final Merit Calculation:
The interview score (out of 40) is combined with the Written Test score (out of 250) to arrive at a final merit ranking out of 290.