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Daily Answer Writing

Practice GS I-IV and Essay questions with model answers

Consistent daily answer writing is the single biggest differentiator between toppers and those who don't clear Mains. Practice every day with these structured questions.

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Today's GS Questions

  • 1Q1 (GS I): Examine the socio-economic factors that led to the rise of Indian National Movement in the late 19th century. (150 words)
  • 2Q2 (GS II): Discuss the role of the Supreme Court in upholding federalism in India. (150 words)
  • 3Q3 (GS III): Analyze the impact of climate change on Indian agriculture and suggest adaptation strategies. (250 words)
  • 4Q4 (GS IV): A senior officer discovers that his department head is involved in corruption. What should he do? Explain with ethical reasoning. (250 words)

Answer Writing Framework

  • 1Introduction: Context + definition + relevance (2-3 sentences)
  • 2Body: Arguments in short, crisp paragraphs with subheadings
  • 3Use: Data, examples, court judgments, committees, schemes
  • 4Diagrams: Use flow charts, maps where relevant
  • 5Conclusion: Way forward / balanced view (2-3 sentences)
  • 6Time: Max 7 min per 150-word answer, 13 min per 250-word answer

Essay Topics This Week

  • 11. Democracy is not just a political system but a way of life.
  • 22. Technology is the best tool for human development, but the worst master.
  • 33. Urbanization without sustainable planning is a recipe for disaster.
  • 44. The role of women in shaping post-colonial India.

Model Answer Checklist

  • 1✓ Does the answer directly address the question asked?
  • 2✓ Is the introduction crisp (not more than 3 lines)?
  • 3✓ Are there at least 2-3 concrete examples?
  • 4✓ Is there a balanced view with multiple perspectives?
  • 5✓ Does the conclusion offer a way forward?
  • 6✓ Is word count within the specified limit?

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