To crack the RPSC RAS Prelims students must understand what actually gets asked. Many aspirants spend months studying everything but still struggle because they miss the exam pattern hidden in previous year questions.
This RPSC RAS last 10 years PYQ analysis highlights subject-wise weightage, recurring topics, and shifting trends. It helps you identify high-return areas, avoid low-priority sections, and build a smarter preparation strategy focused on scoring maximum marks in minimum time.
Understanding the trends in RAS Prelims over the last 10-11 years is crucial.
Repeated themes and concepts
Subject-wise weightage
Difficulty level trends
Focus areas for Prelims
Instead of random preparation, PYQ analysis allows you to prioritize what matters most.
Understanding the RPSC RAS exam pattern becomes much easier when you study previous year questions in detail. The last 10 years PYQ analysis reveals clear trends in subject-wise weightage, frequently asked topics, and evolving exam focus areas.
Instead of relying on guesswork, this analysis helps aspirants identify high-scoring sections such as Polity, Rajasthan-specific subjects, Current Affairs, and Science. It also highlights low-priority areas, allowing you to optimize your preparation strategy, improve accuracy, and focus only on what truly matters for clearing the RAS Prelims.
Rajasthan History generally accounts for 7-8 questions out of 150. RPSC RAS last 10 years PYQ analysis shows that to score 5-6 questions, focus on the Modern period and the Prehistoric period.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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Ancient Rajasthan (Prehistoric) |
Covers Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age along with Society, Religion, Administration, and Sources |
Consistent questions |
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Modern Rajasthan |
Covers modern historical developments and events in Rajasthan |
~4 questions, highly important |
Rajasthan History (8 questions) and Art & Culture (7 questions) collectively contribute 13-15 questions to the exam, though this ratio can fluctuate.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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Architecture, Painting, Handicraft |
Temple & Palace architecture, Paintings |
2–3 questions |
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Performing Arts |
Music, Dance, Folk forms, Instruments, Theatre |
1–2 questions (consistent) |
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Literature |
Medieval-era writings |
~2 questions (regular since 2013) |
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Religious Life & Folk Deities |
Saints, sects, communities |
~1 question (consistent trend) |
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Social Life |
Fairs, festivals, customs, dress |
~2 questions |
Indian History accounts for approximately 10 questions. Combined, Rajasthan History, Rajasthan Culture, and Indian History contribute approximately 25 questions out of 150.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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Religious Sects |
Jainism, Buddhism, Ajivika |
0–2 questions |
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Major Dynasties |
Maurya, Gupta, Chola, etc. |
1–2 questions |
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Sultanate Period |
Vijayanagara (key focus) |
Limited; Vijayanagara important |
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Bhakti & Sufi Movements |
Religious & literary contributions |
~1 question (consistent) |
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Modern India |
Reforms, nationalism, 19th century |
~1 question |
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Freedom Struggle |
Movements, leaders, phases |
2+ questions (high priority) |
Approximately 3 questions are asked from World Geography. This section is considered very easy if studied using mapping techniques.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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Major Landforms |
Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Deserts |
~1 question |
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Types of Agriculture |
Agricultural practices |
Recently added, emerging topic |
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Industrial Regions |
Major global industrial areas |
~1 question (alternating) |
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Environmental Issues |
Climate change, deforestation, desertification |
~1 question (consistent) |
Approximately 5 questions come from Indian Geography. Combined with World Geography, the total is 8 questions.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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Major Landforms |
Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Coastal Plains (Islands not in syllabus) |
~1 question |
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Rivers & Lakes |
Major rivers, lakes (current-based) |
~1 question (consistent) |
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Minerals |
Iron, Manganese, Bauxite, Mica, etc. |
Expected, emerging topic |
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Energy Resources |
Conventional & Non-conventional |
~1 question |
Approximately 10-11 questions are from Rajasthan Geography. Combined with Indian and World Geography, the total is 18-19 questions.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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Geomorphic Regions |
Physical regions of Rajasthan |
1–2 questions |
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Climate |
Climate characteristics |
~1 question |
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Rivers & Lakes |
Major rivers and lakes |
~1 question |
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Vegetation & Soil |
Soil types, forest by district |
Expected questions |
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Industries |
Major industries |
~1 question (recent trend) |
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Irrigation & Water |
Projects, conservation techniques |
1–2 questions |
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Demographics |
Population, literacy, tribes |
1–3 questions |
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Minerals |
Metallic & non-metallic |
~2 questions |
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Energy Resources |
Conventional & non-conventional |
~1 question |
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Biodiversity |
Conservation, ecology |
~1 question |
Approximately 10 questions come from Indian Polity, with an increasing trend.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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Constituent Assembly |
Formation & functioning |
~1 question (consistent) |
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Constitutional Amendments |
Amendments & provisions |
Frequently asked |
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Fundamental Rights |
Rights & features |
~1 question |
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DPSP |
Directive Principles |
~1 question |
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President |
Powers & role |
~1 question |
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Parliament |
Structure & functions |
1–2 questions |
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Supreme Court |
Judicial review, powers |
Sporadic (0–2) |
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Central Commissions |
Constitutional/statutory bodies |
2–3 questions (high priority) |
Approximately 14 questions come from Rajasthan Polity. Combined, Indian and Rajasthan Polity contribute 25 questions. Polity offers 25 questions from two components, while History requires four components for the same number.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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Governor |
Role, powers, historical aspects |
~1 question |
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CM & Council of Ministers |
Functions, structure |
~1 question |
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Legislative Assembly |
Structure, composition, data-based facts |
1–2 questions |
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High Court |
Powers, jurisdiction |
~1 question (consistent) |
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District Administration |
District Administration |
Important topic |
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Panchayati Raj |
Local self-governance |
2–3 questions (high priority) |
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State Commissions |
Rajasthan Commission |
Up to 5 questions (very high priority) |
Approximately 7-8 questions come from Indian Economy.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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GST |
Tax structure, basics |
~1 question |
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Fiscal & Monetary Policy |
Budget, RBI policies |
Important (CA-linked) |
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Inflation |
Concepts, types |
1–2 questions |
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Economic Sectors |
Agriculture, Industry, Services |
CA-based questions |
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Happiness Index |
Global rankings |
~1 question (frequent) |
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Poverty & Schemes |
Unemployment, govt schemes |
1–2 questions |
This is an important section. Approximately 8-9 questions are from basic concepts, increasing to 10-12 questions with current affairs.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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Economic Scenario |
State economy overview |
1–2 questions |
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Sectors |
Agriculture, Industry, Services |
Important |
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Infrastructure & Resources |
Development, assets |
Recently asked |
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Development Projects |
Major state projects |
1–3 questions |
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Welfare Schemes |
Govt schemes (SC/ST, farmers, etc.) |
Consistent questions |
Approximately 16-18 questions come from Science & Technology. More questions come from the Biology section of basic science, while Chemistry and Physics are more prominent in Mains.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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Computer Technology |
IT, Communication, Computers |
2–3 questions (high priority) |
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Defense Technology |
Defense systems, tech |
1–2 questions |
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Space Technology |
Space missions, basics |
1–2 questions |
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Nanotechnology |
Basics, applications |
~1 question |
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Biotechnology |
Concepts, uses |
~1 question |
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Biology (Nutrition) |
Diet, blood groups |
1–2 questions |
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Biology (Diseases) |
Diseases, causes |
3–4 questions (very high priority) |
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Environment & Ecology |
Climate, sustainability |
3–4 questions |
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Biodiversity |
Conservation, SDGs |
1–2 questions |
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Rajasthan (Agri etc.) |
Horticulture, animal husbandry |
~1 question |
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Reasoning |
Logic, statements, directions |
14–15 questions |
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Mathematics |
% , Ratio, Interest, Stats |
4–6 questions |
Approximately 25 questions come from Current Affairs. While current affairs yields 25 questions, preparing only current affairs is insufficient. Aim to answer 15-17 questions correctly out of 25. Focus on basic current affairs from the last 5-6 months before the exam.
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Section |
Focus |
Trend |
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Rajasthan Current Affairs |
State news, sports, performance |
18–19 questions (very high priority) |
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National Events |
Major India-related events |
~4 questions |
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International Events |
Global developments |
3–5 questions |
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Prominent Personalities |
Important people in news |
Important |