How To Pick Correct Answer In Upsc Prelims?

How can I get UPSC Prelims answer key?

Yes, UPSC releases the answer key on the official website of the Union Public Service Commission. The UPSC Prelims answer key 2021 is released on 30th May 2022.

How many answers should be correct in UPSC Prelims?

At present, the UPSC has made CSAT as only a qualifying paper for the General Studies I paper of the preliminary examination. In order to be on the safer side, the aspirants must at least solve 30+ questions correctly in the CSAT paper in order to pass.

How can I reduce wrong answers in UPSC Prelims?

Mark your answers properly. Make sure to erase any pencil marks completely. If you mark two answers and one of them is the correct choice, you will still be awarded negative marks for wrong answers. If you do not mark any answer, you will not be penalised any marks in UPSC Prelims.

How can I increase my accuracy in UPSC Prelims?

Attempt Sure Shot Questions in First Round: This way, your chances of getting the right answer is 50% in each of these questions.

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Does prelims question repeat?

These questions from different topics don’t repeat in exactly the same format; they might be jumbled or in new words. However, the nature of questions and its theme is mostly the same and related to the same topics.

Who scored highest in UPSC Prelims?

AIR- 1 Kanishak Kataria (Total – 1121/2025, 55.36%) AIR- 2 Akshat Jain (Total – 1080/2025, 53.33%)

Is prelims luck based?

In the UPSC prelims where there are MCQs, you can get lucky or unlucky with your guesses. In the IAS mains exam, a lot depends on the ‘mood’ of the examiner, and also on the nature of the examiner.

How can I score 100+ in UPSC Prelims?

Make a study plan with dedicated time to revise a subject, current affairs notes and solve at least 50 questions daily. You can start with the toughest or the lengthiest subject first. Focus on the NCERT books and revise what you have already read. After covering the basics, revise sources other than the NCERTs.

What is the lowest score in UPSC Prelims?

Prelims – 87.54 out of 200 (43.77%) Mains – 745 out of 1750 (42.57%) Interview – 953 out of 2025 (47.06%)

Why people fail in prelims UPSC?

Lack of Revision is one of the biggest factors that aspirants fail in the UPSC Preliminary examination. So, the art of cracking UPSC prelims exam is 3Rs: Read, Revise and RE-Revise. “A dream without a goal is a wish; a goal without a plan is just a dream”.