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UPSC CSE Prelims 2022 GS Observation+ Deep Analysis

Years 2022 Prelims Paper  This year the paper appeared to be on moderately tougher side. Many questions though framed on a single topic demanded in-depth knowledge from the students.  The different trend followed by UPSC this year was in the framing of the options of pair type questions, which limited the students to solve questions by elimination techniques.  Also, this time like previous years, UPSC linked the fundamental subjects with Current Affairs and important issues which were in the news. This made the paper more relevant and current affairs dominated.  Static portions like Environment, Economics, S&T etc. were given due weightage. However, few portions like Modern History saw a dip and other static portions like Geography and International Relations saw a rise in the number of questions being asked as compared to the previous years.  Questions in almost all the subjects ranged from easy to medium to difficult level.  This year International Re...

UPSC CSE Prelims 2021 GS Observation+ Deep Analysis

Year 2021 Prelims Paper  This year the paper appeared to be on moderately tougher side. Many questions though framed on a single topic demanded in-depth knowledge from the students from different dimensions. Multiple statements were woven and asked in a single question.  Static portions like Polity, Geography, Economics, etc. were on expected lines and were given due weightage. Questions in almost all the subjects ranged from easy to medium to difficult level.  Although inspired from current affairs, there were few unconventional themes and general awareness questions. For example sports section appeared after a very long time; a question on dayabhaga and mitakshara inspired from women rights in property.  Polity questions were a mix of both fundamental topics and current affairs. A few law related questions appeared for the first time like parole, judicial custody etc. Unlike previous years, Governance aspect was relatively given lesser weightage.  In the Histo...

UPSC CSE Prelims 2020 GS Observation+ Deep Analysis

Year 2020 Prelims Paper  This year the paper appeared to be on the tougher side and the options framed were confusing.  The static portions like History, Polity, Geography, Economics, etc. as expected were given due weightage.  Questions in almost all the subjects ranged from easy to medium to difficult level. Few unconventional questions were also seen. This year many questions were agriculture related which were asked from geography, environment and economics perspective.  Few questions asked by UPSC, although inspired by current affairs, required overall general awareness. For instance the questions on Indian elephants, cyber insurance, G-20, Siachen glacier, etc.  Polity questions demanded deeper understanding of the Constitution and its provisions. The options in polity questions were close but very easy basic fundamental questions like DPSP, Right to Equality, etc. were asked from regular sources like Laxmikanth. Few Questions covering the governance aspec...

UPSC CSE Prelims 2019 GS Observation+ Deep Analysis

Year 2019 Prelims Paper  This year the paper appeared to be on the tougher side as it was lengthy and the options framed were confusing. The themes of the questions asked seemed relevant but required in-depth understanding and knowledge. However, the static portions like History, Polity, Geography, Economics, etc. as expected were given due weightage.  Questions ranged from both fundamental topics like those in Economics e.g. PPP, P-Notes; Modern history e.g. Swadeshi Movement; Geography e.g. 21st June etc. to unconventional sources and topics in S&T which scaled the difficulty level of this paper.  UPSC has raised the bar and it expects the aspirants to even read the fine print. Questions like that on Compensatory Afforestation, External Debt, Glacier, Jagirdari and Zamindari, etc. required thorough reading and deeper understanding of the static subjects.  In the History section, this time Medieval India questions were given more weightage unlike art & cultu...

UPSC CSE Prelims 2018 GS Observation+ Deep Analysis

Year 2018 Prelims Paper  The Paper portrayed a departure from the trend of CSAT era and appears to be on the tougher side.  While it is a well-known fact that UPSC has shifted its focus to current affairs, yet this year, the questions were asked in an unconventional manner.  It has been observed that some of the questions like those of Post Independence history (chronological sequence of events) have been inspired directly by the articles in THE HINDU ( India @70 Midnight to millennium) or Culture (Buland Darwaza and Rumi Darwaza - covered in the ‘The Hindu’ article)  Questions ranged from both conventional sources like those in economics e.g. CAR, Legal Tender Money to unconventional sources like those in History e.g. Swarajya Sabha, Hind Mazdoor Sabha, etc.  It is observed that UPSC has raised the bar and it is now expected of aspirants to even read the fine print. Questions like that on GST, Application Programming Interfaces, Digital India Programme require ...

UPSC CSE Prelims 2017 GS Observation+ Deep Analysis

Year 2017 Prelims Paper   This year’s paper was more conceptual compared to the papers of CSAT era and it displayed a good mix of current affairs and conventional subjects.  The level of questions ranged from easy to moderate and difficult from almost in all the sections. The elimination was difficult as the options framed were too close or very similar.  However, even in conventional or static portion the tilt was more towards Polity and Governance.  Polity questions were asked from traditional concepts as compared to previous year’s trend. Eg. concept of rights, democracy, etc. In the current affairs section, the testing was done from their basic concepts as well as facts related to them. However, the questions from this section was not restricted to the present year but from the previous 2 – 3 years.  Economy questions were largely drawn from Current Affairs eg- GST, Monetary Policy Committee, etc. but conventional understanding in questions like post 19...

UPSC CSE Prelims 2016 GS Observation+ Deep Analysis

Year 2016 Prelims Paper  The analysis is based on premise that UPSC wants to identify aspirants with certain skills and aptitude required to function as a good administrator. UPSC does not explicitly describe these skills so we infer them from Syllabus, Question Paper and feedback of experts and students. This analysis is an attempt to quantify the subjective understanding and make explicit the implicit. We have inferred some conclusions from these stats but you are free to infer differently.  Moreover independent/impartial thinking is one of the qualities expected in administrators. Observations: The Paper portrayed a departure from the trend of last 4 years. Although, in 2015 the number of current affairs questions increased but in 2016 UPSC has drastically shifted their focus on Current Affairs.  There were traditional questions from non-traditional sources eg. Question on Keshab Chandra Sen and Agrahattas.  Paper was more factual compared to papers of CSAT era....

UPSC CSE Prelims 2015 GS Observation+ Deep Analysis

 Year 2015 GS Prelims paper  The Paper portrayed a departure from the trend of last 4 years. While many traditional questions were from non-traditional sources and inferential, many current affairs questions were very simple and straight forward eg NITI Ayog, Jandhan Yojna etc.  Paper was more factual compared to papers of CSAT era.  More focus on current affairs as many questions were inspired from news. Instead of linking the current affairs to concepts it was more on factual side.  Proportion of unapproachable questions remained on similar trends as previous year.  Polity has moved towards traditional concepts compared to last year trend of is moving towards governance and public administration type questions.  Some economy questions were on the lines of 2013 paper i.e. conceptual and analytical.  Deceptive presentation is a common method to segregate deep knowledge with superficial knowledge or hunch. This technique was used in many questions....

UPSC CSE Prelims 2013 GS Observation+ Deep Analysis

Year 2013 GS Prelims Paper  Paper is almost on the same lines as previous year. Importance of Ecology, Economy and Culture is increasing every year. Geography is almost constant but modern India has incurred losses. Question in Economy, Polity and History are basic and easy-medium difficulty questions.  Science and Technology, Art and Culture & Geography questions are medium to difficult level. In addition, less ambiguous questions this time compared to last year. So average score should be more in this paper compared to last year but not too much. Direct current affairs is losing significance but even then half of the fundamental questions looks inspired by current happenings. Moreover, backgrounder of current affairs are becoming important.    Coal scam is of no use but properties of Indian coal are important. Recommendation of Rangarajan Panel on Sugar decontrol are not important but use of sugar by product is important. Suggestions : Read basic books properly...

UPSC CSE Prelims 2012 GS Observation+ Deep Analysis

Year 2012 GS Prelims Paper 2011 was an year in which UPSC asked very little from Current portion in Prelims, but 2012 has brought back Current into limelight=Never neglect Current portion and Newspapers. Increasing number of Questions from varied fields- For eg Culture questions also asked. Polity, History, Geography and Economy still rule the roost= Make these four portions as solid as possible for better scores. 

How to review your own answer?

Before reviewing your answer, you should read question again and understand its demand. In the first appearance itself, your answer look neat and well presented (in case you are writing on paper). Good presentation includes neat handwriting, clean spacing between lines and paragraphs, absence of struck words/sentences. Appearance should create good impression. Presentation should be inviting and please evaluator.  Structure – don’t write in paragraphs, especially in GS-1,2 and 3. Structure your answer as per directions given in New Secure. If structure is absent, you will definitely get low marks as you are forcing evaluator to search for points – making his job difficult. Next, in the introduction, all parts of answer should be addressed in 2-3 lines. Observe if you are giving only definition or background information. Introduction is very important and when you make a valid point in it, reward the answer.  In the body, you must address all parts of the question. If any part ...

🔆 अनुच्छेद -19 में दी गई 6 तरह की स्वतंत्रताऐं

 🔆 अनुच्छेद -19 में दी गई 6 तरह की स्वतंत्रताऐं TRICK: बोस संग आया गया और बस व्यापार किया ✅19 (A)➖बो➖बोलने की आजादी ✅19 (B)➖स➖सभा की आजादी ✅19 (C)➖संग➖संघ बनाने की आजादी ✅19 (D)➖आया – गया➖पुरे देश मे आने जाने की आजादी ✅19 (E)➖बस➖पुरे देश मे बसने की/रहने की आजादी ✅19 (G)➖व्यापार➖कोई भी व्यापार एवं जीविका की आजादी

🔆 Tropical Evergreen Trees

 🔆 Tropical Evergreen Trees( given in NCERT) :  Tricks: R E M A (Rema) ✅Rosewood,  ✅Ebony,  ✅Mahogany,  ✅Aini ▪️Semi Evergreen ( in NCERT): C H K (check) ✅cedar,  ✅hallock,  ✅Kail ▪️Tropical Deciduous Dry( in NCERT):  P A K ka T A B ela ( Pak ka Tabela) ✅Palas,  ✅amaltas,  ✅Khair,  ✅Tendu,  ✅Axlewood ,  ✅Bel ▪️Tropical Deciduous Moist (in NCERT) :  SSS AT ( Three Sat) ✅Sandalwood,  ✅Sal,  ✅Shisham,  ✅Amla,  ✅Teak

🔆 Tributaries of Godavari

 🔆 Tributaries of Godavari : ✅ShiBa KaKa Sab TIPPu --Left bank tributaries 🔸Shi- Shivana 🔸BA- Banganga 🔸Ka- Kadva 🔸Ka- Kadam 🔸Sab- Sabari 🔸T- Taliperu 🔸I- Indravati 🔸P- Pranhita 🔸Pu- Purna ✅SiPra MaMa Ki DaNa-- Right bank Tributaries 🔸Si- Sindphana 🔸Pra- Pravara 🔸Ma- Majira 🔸Ma- Manair 🔸Ki- Kinnerasani 🔸Da- Darna 🔸Na- Nasardi

🔆 States with bicameral legislation

 🔆 States with bicameral legislation:  Tricks: TUMBAK ✅T : Telangana ✅ U : Uttar Pradesh ✅M : Maharashtra  ✅B : Bihar ✅A: Andhra Pradesh ✅K: Karnataka

🔆 5 Principal organs of United Nations

 🔆 5 Principal organs of  United Nations : Trick-   GS IS ECONOMICS ✅G- General Assembly ✅S- Security Council ✅I- International Court of Justice ✅S- Secretariat ✅ECONOMICS- Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) 

🔆सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता के प्रमुख स्थल

 🔆सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता के प्रमुख स्थल  TRICK : हमको सच में बरका लोरी धुआ चाहिये।  ✅ह : हङप्पा सभ्यता (पकिस्तान का मोंटगोमरी जिला)  ✅म : मोहनजोदङो (पकिस्तान का सिंध प्रान्त का लरकाना जिला)  ✅को : कोटदीजी (सिंध प्रान्त, पकिस्तान)  ✅स : सुतकांगेडोर (बलुचिस्तान, पकिस्तान) दाश्क नदी  ✅च : चन्हुदङो (सिंध प्रान्त, पकिस्तान)  ✅में : Silent  ✅ब : बनवाली (हरियाणा, भारत ) ✅र : रंगपुर (गुजरात ,भारत)  ✅का : कालिबंगा (राजस्थान भारत)  ✅लो : लोथल (गुजरात ,भारत)  ✅री : रोपड़ (पंजाब ,भारत)  ✅धु : धौलाविरा (गुजरात ,भारत)  ✅आ : आलमगिरपुर (उत्तर प्रदेश,भारत) हिंडन नदी

🔆Schedules of The Indian Constitution

 🔆Schedules of The Indian Constitution  Trick- TEARS OF OLD PM   ✅T- Territory  ✅E- Emoluments  ✅A- Affirmations  ✅R- Rajyasabha  ✅S- Scheduled areas  ✅O- Other scheduled areas  ✅F- Federal provisions  ✅O- Official languages  ✅L- Land reforms  ✅D- Anti Defection  ✅P- Panchayat  ✅M- Municipality 

🔆Keywords in Preamble

 🔆Keywords in Preamble ( The Constitution of India)   Trick- DR. Sushant Singh Saini  was fond of JaLEBI   ✅D- Democratic  ✅R- Republic  ✅S- Sovereign  ✅S- Social  ✅S- Secular  ✅J-Justice  ✅L-Liberty  ✅E-Equality  ✅B-Brotherhood-word used in the preamble is ‘fraternity’  ✅I-Integrity

🔆 Trick to Remember ASEAN Countries

 🔆 Trick to Remember ASEAN Countries :  Those who pass MBBS watch PTV and buy LIC policy.   Tricks: MBBS PTV LIC ✅M- Malaysia ✅B- Brunei ✅B- Burma ✅S- Singapore ✅P- Phillipines ✅T- Thailand ✅V- Vietnam  ✅L- Laos ✅I- Indonesia ✅C- Cambodia Total= 10 countries