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27.Hardly
28.Continuously
29. All other
30.Always
31.Suddenly
32.Absolutely
33.Elimination
34. Essentially
35.Exclusively
36.Rapidly
37.Avoiding
38.Throughout
39.Greatly
40.Can Not
41.Mostly
42.Very much
43. As well as
44.Nearly
46.Alone/ Solely
47.Natural / Naturally/ Endemic
48.Exponentially
49.Often
51. greatly influenced /impacted
52. World's largest/smallest etc.
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27.Hardly
28.Continuously
29. All other
30.Always
31.Suddenly
32.Absolutely
33.Elimination
34. Essentially
35.Exclusively
36.Rapidly
37.Avoiding
38.Throughout
39.Greatly
40.Can Not
41.Mostly
42.Very much
43. As well as
44.Nearly
46.Alone/ Solely
47.Natural / Naturally/ Endemic
48.Exponentially
49.Often
51. greatly influenced /impacted
52. World's largest/smallest etc.
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#Decode 3
π UPSC PLAYS VERY VERY SAFE.
So he would put only those options as correct which aren't going to change at least till next year's result β
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π UPSC PLAYS VERY VERY SAFE.
So he would put only those options as correct which aren't going to change at least till next year's result β
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Look at this Question:
The very 1st statement is put to ruin your confidence. π
These statements are neutral statements. They don't decide the answer and level of difficulty. You're gonna find answers from other statements.
The answer lies in statement 3.
3rd statement is easy. It's incorrect. You can easily guess that contempt of court is not defined in the constitution.
Option (c) and (d) are gone. π
Statement 1 and 2 are now irrelevant as they both are present in option (a) and (b)
Now it's all upto statement 4.
And again it's a generic statement. Parliament is obviously vested with law making powers.
So final answer would be (b)
1,2 and 4 are correct.β
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πIgnore the neutral statement.
Whenever you get a tough statement and don't have any idea. Don't think Qs is difficult. Simply move on to next statements.
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The very 1st statement is put to ruin your confidence. π
These statements are neutral statements. They don't decide the answer and level of difficulty. You're gonna find answers from other statements.
3rd statement is easy. It's incorrect. You can easily guess that contempt of court is not defined in the constitution.
Option (c) and (d) are gone. π
Statement 1 and 2 are now irrelevant as they both are present in option (a) and (b)
Now it's all upto statement 4.
And again it's a generic statement. Parliament is obviously vested with law making powers.
So final answer would be (b)
1,2 and 4 are correct.β
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Whenever you get a tough statement and don't have any idea. Don't think Qs is difficult. Simply move on to next statements.
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Statement 2. No one is aware about such facts.
So ingore this statement and look for other statements.
Statement 1 and 3 seems extreme and vague. So both should be incorrect.
By elimination option (b) would be final answer.
Although UPSC dropped this Qu.
#Decode :
πIgnore the neutral statements.
A few statements in paper can be very tough and out of box. But those statements don't decide the level of difficulty. You shall find the answer somewhere else in other statements.
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So ingore this statement and look for other statements.
Statement 1 and 3 seems extreme and vague. So both should be incorrect.
By elimination option (b) would be final answer.
Although UPSC dropped this Qu.
#Decode :
πIgnore the neutral statements.
A few statements in paper can be very tough and out of box. But those statements don't decide the level of difficulty. You shall find the answer somewhere else in other statements.
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Here are 2 such statements. Statement 1 and 2.
So here answer lies only in 3rd statement.
Statement 3 is easy. Everyone knows leader of opposition in lok sabha it's 10% ie 55 members.
By elimination you would get option (b) β
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πIgnore the neutral statement.
some statements are put to frustrate you, to confuse you etc etc. Don't dig there. You're gonna find the answer in other statement/statements in that Qu.
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So here answer lies only in 3rd statement.
Statement 3 is easy. Everyone knows leader of opposition in lok sabha it's 10% ie 55 members.
By elimination you would get option (b) β
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πIgnore the neutral statement.
some statements are put to frustrate you, to confuse you etc etc. Don't dig there. You're gonna find the answer in other statement/statements in that Qu.
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Should we post 2022 solved prelims paper question-wise with tricks and logics?
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89%
Yes
6%
No
5%
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Question no. (1/100) set A
π₯Could be done without any logic as It's mostly in the news.β
π₯ LOGICALLY Also RAPID CREDIT won't be given by UNEP . And ADB/ WB fund mostly long term developmental projects. Question demands some emergency funding.
π₯ Note:-In case if you want to take risk ,then for these single choice option type questions go with A Or B . There is more probability of being correct ,as per my observation.
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π₯Could be done without any logic as It's mostly in the news.β
π₯ LOGICALLY Also RAPID CREDIT won't be given by UNEP . And ADB/ WB fund mostly long term developmental projects. Question demands some emergency funding.
π₯ Note:-
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ππ Decoding The Science and Statistics behind choosing the Right options in these new types of prelims questions!!
#Decode 5:
PROBABILITY OF2 PAIRS/STATEMENTS CORRECT IS MAXIMUM IN 4 STATEMENTS/PAIR TYPE QUESTIONS. β
BUT IN CASE OF 3 STATEMENTS TYPE, PROBABILITY ISALMOST EQUAL FOR 1 OR 2 STATEMENTS CORRECT. β
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BUT WHILE CHOOSING BETWEEN THEM, TRY TO GIVE 2 MORE PREFERENCE.
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#Decode 5:
PROBABILITY OF
BUT IN CASE OF 3 STATEMENTS TYPE, PROBABILITY IS
BUT WHILE CHOOSING BETWEEN THEM, TRY TO GIVE 2 MORE PREFERENCE.
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π Question 2/100
π₯This question could be done with basic macro economics knowledge. β
π But If you still want to mark it correct without much knowledge, use these hacks ( based on PYQs observation) :
1. IN 2 SIMILAR SOUNDING STATEMENTS , ONLY ONE WOULD BE CORRECT. Eliminate A and D β
2.. Also In these types of questions UPSC generally doesn't give all 1,2,3 option correct. So D surely eliminated. We have arrived at 50:50 chance of marking this qstn right.
3. Now you have to choose between 1 or 2 with 3 . After reading statement 3, you will notice that there is a correlation between increase in REER with respect to the rest of the world in a negative sense. So trade competitiveness should decrease instead of increase. Statement 2 wrong β
Hence option C correct, 1 and 3 β
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π₯This question could be done with basic macro economics knowledge. β
π But If you still want to mark it correct without much knowledge, use these hacks ( based on PYQs observation) :
2.. Also In these types of questions UPSC generally doesn't give all 1,2,3 option correct. So D surely eliminated. We have arrived at 50:50 chance of marking this qstn right.
3. Now you have to choose between 1 or 2 with 3 . After reading statement 3, you will notice that there is a correlation between increase in REER with respect to the rest of the world in a negative sense. So trade competitiveness should decrease instead of increase. Statement 2 wrong β
Hence option C correct, 1 and 3 β
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π Question 2/100 π₯This question could be done with basic macro economics knowledge. β
π But If you still want to mark it correct without much knowledge, use these hacks ( based on PYQs observation) : 1. IN 2 SIMILAR SOUNDING STATEMENTS , ONLY ONE WOULDβ¦
Question 46/100
π Similar hack does apply in this question also.
π₯Only one of these statements would be correct. They can't go together. Hence option B and D eliminated β
π₯Statement 4 uses the extreme word "Without" . Eliminate C β
Hence Option A ( 1 and 3) would be correct β
π Similar hack does apply in this question also.
π₯Only one of these statements would be correct. They can't go together. Hence option B and D eliminated β
π₯Statement 4 uses the extreme word "Without" . Eliminate C β
Hence Option A ( 1 and 3) would be correct β
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Question 46/100 π Similar hack does apply in this question also. π₯Only one of these statements would be correct. They can't go together. Hence option B and D eliminated β π₯Statement 4 uses the extreme word "Without" . Eliminate C β Hence Option A ( 1 andβ¦
Question no. 18 (2022)
πSimilar hack applies to this question also.
π₯We can easily arrive at 50:50 probability of option B Or C β
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πSimilar hack applies to this question also.
π₯We can easily arrive at 50:50 probability of option B Or C β
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πQuestion 22 (2019)
π₯Although this question could be done with basic knowledge. Still, I showed in the picture how one can arrive at the solution without much in-depth knowledge using previously discussed trick.
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π₯Although this question could be done with basic knowledge. Still, I showed in the picture how one can arrive at the solution without much in-depth knowledge using previously discussed trick.
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πQuestion 22 (2019) π₯Although this question could be done with basic knowledge. Still, I showed in the picture how one can arrive at the solution without much in-depth knowledge using previously discussed trick. @DECODINGUPSC
πQuestion 75 (2022)
π₯To mark it correctly without knowledge :
βοΈ Use the same hack as discussed above and reach at options B Or C.
βοΈOut of these 50:50 choices, if we use little bit active knowledge , board is mainly created through executive order and authorities are created by an act, we would mark C option correct β
( also u can relate like this: to have Authority one must have an act passed instead of just a random order )
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π₯To mark it correctly without knowledge :
βοΈ Use the same hack as discussed above and reach at options B Or C.
βοΈOut of these 50:50 choices, if we use little bit active knowledge , board is mainly created through executive order and authorities are created by an act, we would mark C option correct β
( also u can relate like this: to have Authority one must have an act passed instead of just a random order )
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π Question 97 (2022)
π₯Use the same observation as discussed before, Reach at option A or D
βοΈ Then apply some basic active knowledge or find word association. "Pathogens"and "diseases" are more relatable with the human body than "environmental allergens". Hence option D correctβ
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π₯Use the same observation as discussed before, Reach at option A or D
βοΈ Then apply some basic active knowledge or find word association. "Pathogens"and "diseases" are more relatable with the human body than "environmental allergens". Hence option D correctβ
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πQuestion 26 ( 2022)
π₯Using the previously discussed hack we know that the answer would be any one out of A/B/C option.
π₯Now ,the examiner gave us a hint by putting "Mediterranean" at two places. So the answer must be either of these two options A/D.
βοΈNow by combining these two observations we can easily arrive at the correct option A without any knowledge of *Levant* β
Please Share these hacks with fellow aspirants who are feeling anxious about coming prelims.
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π₯Using the previously discussed hack we know that the answer would be any one out of A/B/C option.
π₯Now ,the examiner gave us a hint by putting "Mediterranean" at two places. So the answer must be either of these two options A/D.
βοΈNow by combining these two observations we can easily arrive at the correct option A without any knowledge of *Levant* β
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You just need to stay calm in the examination hall and use these hacks, logics based on PYQs observations. You will definitely sail through.
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πQuestion 48 (2022)
π₯One of the toughest questions of 2022 prelims could be easily solved using the last hack we discussed.
π₯B and D eliminated because 1,5 can't go together. And 3 is a very common fact. Hence option A correctβ
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π₯One of the toughest questions of 2022 prelims could be easily solved using the last hack we discussed.
π₯B and D eliminated because 1,5 can't go together. And 3 is a very common fact. Hence option A correctβ
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So, about 10 out of 100 questions in 2022 prelims could be easily done using this single hack alone :)
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