Hisar: Questions related to schemes of the Haryana government,
Indo-Chinese border and the controversial
Pegasus scandal were asked during the HCS (Judicial) entrance exam held on Saturday.
One the question of Pegasus, candidates were given four options, Prashant Bhushan Vs Union of India, Sadre Alam Vs Union of India, CPIL Vs Union of India and Manahar Lal Sharma Vs Union of India, and were asked to tick on the correct one.
Similarly, candidates were also given options to correctly identify the demarcating line between India and China. Apart from these, questions were also asked about India’s performance in the Tokyo Olympics.
Advocate Randeep Rana, who appeared for the exam, said that this time the paper was much easier as it was based on concepts. Dr. Sahdev, working as an Ayurvedic medical officer in the health department, said that although the paper was easy this time, the possibility of cut-off according to the number of posts will not be higher than the previous paper.
Paper was not in Hindi for the first time, notification not clear
For the first time in the history of this exam, the question paper was given only in English language and there was no option of choosing Hindi. Earlier, in every entrance examination of HCS (Judicial), papers were made available in both English and Hindi language. In the HCS Civil exam held recently, paper was provided in both English and Hindi languages.