π₯ Day 2 β UPSC Prelims Plan (Agents of UPSC CSE)
Before starting Day 2, a small note β
yesterday some questions had issues, apologies for that. Thank you for your patience and for pointing them out. Weβve taken the feedback seriously, and going forward the focus will remain strictly on accurate, UPSC PYQ-based, prelims-level practice.
π― Focus of the Day
Concept clarity + PYQ application + elimination practice
π Subject 1: Polity
Topic: Fundamental Rights (Articles 12β35)
What to do:
Read Laxmikanth β Fundamental Rights (core provisions only)
Focus on:
Reasonable restrictions
Articles 14, 19, 21 (UPSC favourites)
Important exceptions & amendments
Solve 10 PYQ-based statement MCQs (UPSC framing)
π Subject 2: Geography
Topic: Physical Geography β Earthβs Interior & Plate Tectonics
What to do:
Revise:
Crust, Mantle, Core
Types of plate boundaries
Earthquakes & volcanoes (concept + map linkage)
Solve 10 PYQ-based MCQs (causeβeffect & statement based)
π§ CSAT
Topic: Percentages + Ratio & Proportion
What to do:
Revise basic formulas
Solve 10 CSAT questions:
6 calculative
4 logic-based
Time yourself (35β40 minutes max)
Sharp 9 pm Questions will be shared
Attempt all questions honesty
Focus on elimination logic, not just answers
> These days are not just about clearing an exam,
they are about building discipline, patience, and belief.
Mistakes are part of the journey β learning from them is growth.
Consistency today decides confidence tomorrow.
One day at a time. Keep moving forward. πͺ
Before starting Day 2, a small note β
yesterday some questions had issues, apologies for that. Thank you for your patience and for pointing them out. Weβve taken the feedback seriously, and going forward the focus will remain strictly on accurate, UPSC PYQ-based, prelims-level practice.
π― Focus of the Day
Concept clarity + PYQ application + elimination practice
π Subject 1: Polity
Topic: Fundamental Rights (Articles 12β35)
What to do:
Read Laxmikanth β Fundamental Rights (core provisions only)
Focus on:
Reasonable restrictions
Articles 14, 19, 21 (UPSC favourites)
Important exceptions & amendments
Solve 10 PYQ-based statement MCQs (UPSC framing)
π Subject 2: Geography
Topic: Physical Geography β Earthβs Interior & Plate Tectonics
What to do:
Revise:
Crust, Mantle, Core
Types of plate boundaries
Earthquakes & volcanoes (concept + map linkage)
Solve 10 PYQ-based MCQs (causeβeffect & statement based)
π§ CSAT
Topic: Percentages + Ratio & Proportion
What to do:
Revise basic formulas
Solve 10 CSAT questions:
6 calculative
4 logic-based
Time yourself (35β40 minutes max)
Sharp 9 pm Questions will be shared
Attempt all questions honesty
Focus on elimination logic, not just answers
> These days are not just about clearing an exam,
they are about building discipline, patience, and belief.
Mistakes are part of the journey β learning from them is growth.
Consistency today decides confidence tomorrow.
One day at a time. Keep moving forward. πͺ
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India Enters Elite Group of Military Chip Makers With GaN Breakthrough
https://nextgendefense.com/india-military-chips-breakthrough/
https://nextgendefense.com/india-military-chips-breakthrough/
NextGen Defense
India Enters Elite Group of Military Chip Makers With GaN Breakthrough
Gallium Nitride Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits is a high-performance semiconductor developed by India, and it powers drones, missiles, radars, aircraft, and naval platforms.
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Agents of UPSC CSE π©
India Enters Elite Group of Military Chip Makers With GaN Breakthrough https://nextgendefense.com/india-military-chips-breakthrough/
-Meet Dr. Meena Mishra, Director of the Solid State Physics Laboratory (DRDO) & her team
-She & her team made India proud by cracking the code to GaN (Gallium Nitride) Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits
-All nations denied this tech to India, but Invention is the mother of necessity -This positions India in the elite group of US, France, Russia, Germany, S Korea & China
-GaN is used in AESA radars for fighters, ships & groundβbased airβdefense systems; electronic warfare; military com; missiles, drones, & other platforms
-She & her team made India proud by cracking the code to GaN (Gallium Nitride) Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits
-All nations denied this tech to India, but Invention is the mother of necessity -This positions India in the elite group of US, France, Russia, Germany, S Korea & China
-GaN is used in AESA radars for fighters, ships & groundβbased airβdefense systems; electronic warfare; military com; missiles, drones, & other platforms
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Which one of the following in Indian polity
is an essential feature that indicates that
it is federal in character? [PYQ 2021]
is an essential feature that indicates that
it is federal in character? [PYQ 2021]
Anonymous Quiz
55%
The independence of judiciary is safeguarded
30%
The Union Legislature has elected representatives from constituent units.
12%
The Union Cabinet can have elected representatives from regional parties.
4%
The Fundamental Rights are enforceable by Courts of Law.
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Consider the following
1.war
2.external aggression
3.armed rebellion
4.internal disturbance
Under Article 352 of the Constitution of India, an emergency can be declared in how many of the above situations?
1.war
2.external aggression
3.armed rebellion
4.internal disturbance
Under Article 352 of the Constitution of India, an emergency can be declared in how many of the above situations?
With reference to India, consider the following statements
1. Voter ID is issued to only citizens
2. According to constitution, Right to privacy is a fundamental right
3. Aadhar card is mandatory to recieve social welfare schemes and voluntary for remaining services
1. Voter ID is issued to only citizens
2. According to constitution, Right to privacy is a fundamental right
3. Aadhar card is mandatory to recieve social welfare schemes and voluntary for remaining services
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Consider the following:
1. Fundamental Duties
2. Presidential form of government in India
3. Keywords of preamble by 42nd constitutional amendment act
4. The precedence of the directive principles of state policies over fundamental rights
1. Fundamental Duties
2. Presidential form of government in India
3. Keywords of preamble by 42nd constitutional amendment act
4. The precedence of the directive principles of state policies over fundamental rights
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The Swaran Singh Committee is implemented in India on the matters of which of the above?
Anonymous Quiz
64%
1 only
14%
1 , 2 and 3 only
11%
3 and 4 only
11%
1 , 2 , 3 and 4
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Consider the following statements;
1. There are no such same review powers obtained by the supreme court and all the high courts
2. There is no fundamental right to marry in the constitution of India
1. There are no such same review powers obtained by the supreme court and all the high courts
2. There is no fundamental right to marry in the constitution of India
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
26%
1 only
13%
2 only
29%
Both 1 and 2
31%
Neither 1 nor 2
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Consider the following statements :
1. Matters of admirality and contempt of court
2. Disputes relating to the election of members of Parliament and state legislatures
3. Regarding revenue matter or an act ordered or done in revenue collection
4. Enforcement of fundamental rights of citizens
5. Cases ordered to be transferred from a subordinate court involving the interpretation of the Constitution to its own file
1. Matters of admirality and contempt of court
2. Disputes relating to the election of members of Parliament and state legislatures
3. Regarding revenue matter or an act ordered or done in revenue collection
4. Enforcement of fundamental rights of citizens
5. Cases ordered to be transferred from a subordinate court involving the interpretation of the Constitution to its own file
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How many of the above are included in the high court original jurisdiction ( It means the power of a high court to hear disputes in the first instance, not by way of appeal ) ?
Anonymous Quiz
17%
Only two
38%
Only three
31%
Only four
15%
All five
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