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  • 6th February 2020| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement: In the month of February, we will be covering UPSC Mains GS questions of 2019. This will give you real time experience of attempting GS questions of UPSC Mains.

     

    Question 1)

    Assess the impact of global warming on the coral life system with examples. (10 Marks)

    Question 2)

    From the resolution of contentious issues regarding distribution of legislative powers by the courts, ‘Principle of Federal Supremacy’ and ‘Harmonious Construction’ have emerged. Explain. (10 Marks)

    Question 3)

    Elaborate on the impact of the National Watershed Project in increasing agricultural production from water-stressed areas. (10 Marks)

    Question 4)

    “Non-performance of duty by a public servant is a form of corruption”. Do you agree with this view? Justify your answer. (10 marks)

    Reviews will be provided in a week. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed in a week, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. If Parth Sir’s tag is available then tag him.

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  • 5th February 2020| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement: In the month of February, we will be covering UPSC Mains GS questions of 2019. This will give you real time experience of attempting GS questions of UPSC Mains.

     

    Question 1)

    Examine the linkages between the nineteenth century’s ‘Indian Renaissance’ and the emergence of national identity. (10 Marks)

    Question 2)

    What are the methods used by the farmer’s organizations to influence the policy-makers in India and how effective are these methods? (10 Marks)

    Question 3)

    How far is the Integrated Farming System (IFS) helpful in sustaining agricultural production? (10 Marks)

    Question 4)

    Effective utilization of public finds is crucial to meet development goals. Critically examine the reasons for underutilization and misutilization of public funds and their implications. (10 marks)

    Reviews will be provided in a week. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed in a week, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. If Parth Sir’s tag is available then tag him.

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  • 4th February 2020| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement: In the month of February, we will be covering UPSC Mains GS questions of 2019. This will give you real time experience of attempting GS questions of UPSC Mains.

     

    Question 1)

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    Question 2)

    “The Central Administration Tribunal which was established for redressal of grievances and complaints by or against central government employees nowadays is exercising its powers as an independent judicial authority.” Explain. (10 Marks)

    Question 3)

    Do you agree with the view that steady GDP growth and low inflation have left the Indian economy in good shape? Give reasons in support of your arguments. (10 Marks)

    Question 4)

    What do you understand by the term ‘public servant’? Reflect on the expected role of the public servant.  (10 marks)

    Reviews will be provided in a week. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed in a week, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. If Parth Sir’s tag is available then tag him.

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  • 3rd February 2020| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement: In the month of February, we will be covering UPSC Mains GS questions of 2019. The timetable will be shared in the new post. This will give you real time experience of attempting GS questions of UPSC Mains.

     

    Question 1)

    Highlight the Central Asian and Greco-Bactrian elements in Gandhara art. (10 Marks)

    Question 2)

    Do you think that the constitution of India does not accept the principle of strict separation of powers rather it is based on the principle of ‘checks and balances’? Explain. (10 Marks)

    Question 3)

    Enumerate the indirect taxes which have been subsumed in the goods and services tax (GST) in India. Also, comment on the revenue implications of the GST introduced in India since July 2017. (10 Marks)

    Question 4)

    What are the basic principles of public life? Illustrate any three of these with suitable examples. (10 Marks)

    Reviews will be provided in a week. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed in a week, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. If Parth Sir’s tag is available then tag him.

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  • How Decimate Prelims Crash course will ensure that you will ace in Prelims 2020

    Decimate Prelims 2020 Brochure from Civilsdaily Click2download

    Click here to enroll for the Decimate Prelims 2020


    Dear Students,


    Before we jump into the finer details of our crash course for IAS Prelims 2020, let’s take you to a quick re-cap on the changing trends of the IAS Prelims from 2015 to date.

    There was a time when aspirants were coaxed to prepare for IAS Mains and let Prelims be taken care of as a by-product of that preparation. This is not that time. 

    There was a time when in-service officers aspiring to improve their ranks and get the coveted IAS, IPS, IFS used to fine-tune their optional and interview strategies and cruise through the IAS Prelims with a month’s worth preparation. This is not that time either. 

    Here’s how IAS Prelims evolved over the last 4-5 years:

    IAS Prelims 2015

    Equal emphasis on traditional and current affairs based questions. a combination of logical understanding and factual clarity.

    Which one of the following National Parks has a climate that varies from tropical to subtropical, temperate and arctic?
    a) Khangchendzonga National park
    b) Nandadevi National Park
    c) Neora Valley National Park
    d) Namdapha National park

    With reference to art and archaeological history of India, which one among the following was made earliest?
    a) Lingaraja Temple at Bhubaneswar
    b) Rock-cut Elephant at Dhauli
    c) Rock-cut Monuments at Mahabalipuram
    d) Varaha Image at Udayagiri


    IAS Prelims 2016:

    Heavily based on CA and mostly one-liners: a major digressed from the earlier pattern

    The term ‘Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership’ often appears in the news in the context of the affairs of a group of countries known as
    a) G20
    b) ASEAN
    c) SCO
    d) SAARC

    Recently, for the first time in our country, which of the following States has declared a particular butterfly as ‘State Butterfly’?
    a) Arunachal Pradesh
    b) Himachal Pradesh
    c) Karnataka
    d) Maharashtra


    IAS Prelims 2017:

    Paper was difficult in terms of understanding and clarity in concepts. Polity more based on conceptual clarity, questions were little twisted

    Which one of the following statements is correct?
    a) Rights are claims of the State against the citizens.
    b) Rights are privileges which are incorporated in the Constitution of a State.
    c) Rights are claims of the citizens against the State.
    d) Rights are privileges of a few citizens against the many.

    Recognition of Prior Learning Scheme’ is sometimes mentioned in the news with reference to
    a) Certifying the skills acquired by construction workers through traditional channels.
    b) Enrolling the persons in Universities for distance learning programmes.
    c) Reserving some skilled jobs to rural and urban poor in some public sector undertakings.
    d) Certifying the skills acquired by trainees under the National Skill Development Programme.


    IAS Prelims 2018:

    The questions based on the broader perspective of any topic; Current affairs were very indirect; History questions required logic rather than just facts; Polity questions were more analytical

    The staple commodities of export by the English East India Company from Bengal in the middle of the 18th century were:
    a) Raw cotton, oil-seeds and opium
    b) Sugar, salt, zinc and lead.
    c) Copper, silver, gold, spices and tea
    d) Cotton, silk, saltpeter and opium

    Which one of the following reflects the most appropriate relationship between law and liberty?
    a) If there are more laws, there is less liberty.
    b) If there are no laws, there is no liberty.
    c) If there is liberty, laws have to be made by the people.
    d) If laws are changed too often, liberty is in danger.


    IAS Prelims 2019:

    More common sense (Tikdam) based questions in CA and Polity; in-depth analysis to be done in Science and Technology and this is a stark departure from how easy S&T used to be!

    In the context of proposals to the use of hydrogen-enriched CNG (H-CNG) as fuel for buses in public transport, consider the following statements:

    1) The main advantage of the use of H-CNG is the elimination of carbon monoxide emissions.
    2) H-CNG as fuel reduces carbon dioxide and hydrocarbon emissions.
    3) Hydrogen up to one-fifth by volume can be blended with CNG as fuel for buses.
    4) H-CNG makes the fuel less expensive than CNG.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
    (a) 1 only
    (b) 2 and 3 only
    (c) 4 only
    (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    44. Why are dewdrops not formed on a cloudy night?
    (a) Clouds absorb the radiation released from the Earth’s surface.
    (b) Clouds reflect back the Earth’s radiation.
    (c) The Earth’s surface would have low temperature on cloudy nights.
    (d) Clouds deflect the blowing wind to ground level.


    We have been following this space very closely and we were among the first ones who called out the pitfall of over reliance on traditional sources for IAS Prelims. We have been advocating smart study and calculated risks via our score boosting techniques (Tikdams/ तिकड़म) right from 2016.

    We would invite you to download our program brochure and go through the lecture + test series time table to understand the comprehensiveness of this course.

    Here’s a quick list of key features and pricing:

    #1 All India Mocks

    • 8 FLTs
    • 10 CA Monthly TS
    • 4 CSAT TS
    • Score Booster Explanation Lectures (तिकड़म)

    #2 Advanced Static Lectures

    • Online Videos on Prelims worthy concepts
    • PDFs, Prelims Tidbits, Listicles for revision

    #3 CA Lecture Series

    • 2+ Years of prelims worthly summary
    • Eco Survey, Budget and IYB covered (per relevance)
    • Offline/Online lectures for 2019-2020 CA summary
    • Highly organised and theme bound news summaries in PDFs.

    Click here to enroll for the Decimate Prelims 2020

     

     

  • Get ready for the upcoming S&T and Environment Advanced Prelims Test on 1st February – sample questions highlighting our methodology

    Click here to enrol for the Prime Prelims TS

    Dear students,

    31st May 2020 is the D-day for all civil service aspirants.

    “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.”

    This quote by Abraham Lincoln clearly sums up how one should prepare for that day. So before entering the battlefield alone should have enough practice. Our Prime Prelims Test series which shall enrich you to acquaint yourself with the pattern of CSE-2020, assess your abilities, rectify your mistakes and make you confident to appear on the examination day.

    Our Prime Prelims Test Series follows the same approach as that adopted by UPSC. Our team of experts is quite enriched with the UPSC pattern and focal point of the questions and hence creates more chances for the aspirants to crack civil service examination by appearing our Test Series.

    The key philosophy of our prelims TS is Evidence-based question making: The 3600 questions you face in our mocks have their relevance established in UPSC’s trend analysis. We focus on themes that are important as per UPSC so that we maximize your chances of questions overlap with the actual UPSC Prelims.

    Nothing speaks more than the facts itself rather than a mere jargon. Here is a list of 5 sample questions from the upcoming test which will help you in identifying the standards and approach we follow. (you can skip this if you want to attempt these directly in the test). 

    Noone but only you can assess how it will help you in being the top percentile of aspirants. You have to practice ruthlessly and civils Daily provides you with a platform to hone your skills.

    Q1. There is a fall in boiling points of water and other liquids at hills, because:

    a. of high pressure at mountainous regions, the liquid experiences less downward force pushing down on it from above.

    b. Boiling point of water changes with altitude because atmospheric pressure changes with altitude.

    c. Boiling point of water changes with altitude because of temperature inversion.

    d. At mountainous regions, water molecules have a tough time escaping off the surface when the air pressure above them is less.

     

    Q2. Big data is a term that describes the large volume of data – both structured and unstructured. Which of the following are applications of Big data?

    1. Better understanding and targeting customers by companies.

    2. Tracking and analyzing the supply chain delivery routes.

    3. Used in healthcare to find new cures for cancer.

    4. Security and law and order management.

    Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

    a. 1 and 2 only

    b. 3 and 4 only

    c. 1, 3 and 4 only

    d. All of them

     

    Q3. In recent times, there is a rise in the exploration works of the shale gas. Which of the following statements are correct regarding ‘Shale Gas’?

    1. It is predominantly Methane trapped in Shale rock formations.

    2. The source of formation of shale gas is somewhere else and it travels through the permeable shale rocks and gets trapped in the pores.

    3. Hydraulic Fracturing is the technique used for extraction of Shale gas.

    Which of the above statements is/are correct?

    a. 1 only

    b. 2 and 3 only

    c. 1 and 3 only

    d. All of them

     

    Q4. Which of the following statements are correct regarding different generations of biofuels?

    1. First-generation biofuels are made from feedstocks that can also be consumed as human food.

    2. Second-generation fuels are produced from sustainable feedstock but these feedstocks are not normally used for human consumption.

    3. Third generation fuels are obtained from algae.

    Which of the above statements is/are correct?

    a. 1 only

    b. 2 and 3 only

    c. 1 and 3 only

    d. All of them

     

    Q5. With regards to the Nitrogen Cycle, the conversion of ammonia into nitrates takes place in which of these process?

    a. Nitrification

    b. Denitrification

    c. Ammonofication

    d. None of the above

  • *URGENT-UPSC Interviews Special Session Tomorrow – Tips, tricks and best practices by VP Sir, IRPS

    *URGENT-UPSC Interviews Special Session Tomorrow – Tips, tricks and best practices by VP Sir, IRPS

    Students appearing for interviews make a note.

    A Special session on “UPSC Interview- Tips and Tricks” will be conducted by Shri V.P. Singh (IRPS).

    Date: 31st Jan 2020
    Time: 05:00 p.m to 07:00 pm. (entry closes at 4.45 p.m.)
    Venue: Civilsdaily IAS center
    1 LGF, Apsara Arcade, Karol Bagh, New Delhi

    Here, besides the dos and donts, nuances like interview etiquette, handling uncomfortable situations, etc. will be discussed. Post the session, aspirants can interact with sir and clarify all their interview and DAF-related doubts.

    Sir’s inputs have a proven track record of increasing marks of students. His ability to stress-test candidates in mocks remains unparalleled.

    You should not be missing out on this session.

    Click here to register – https://forms.gle/8Ryh6ZMGCNEJ1j1bA

  • AWE – Reminder – Enrollments Open for the Month of February & June and Important Announcement regarding the plan for the Month of February & June

    Dear students,

    AWE Program is gaining popularity and seeing a lot of participation.    

    We request all students to renew their subscription for the upcoming months. Let’s keep the momentum going. 

    The accuracy and fairness of exams can be impacted by some candidate’s fear or anxiety around the exam process. Taking a test in Civilsdaily’s Daily Answer Writing Enhancement (AWE) Program doesn’t just measure how much you know, it helps reinforce the learning and make it more likely that you can retrieve the same information later.

    It’s a fact that taking an AWE test can actually be more beneficial to learning than spending the same amount of time studying. Answer writing practise through Civilsdaily’s Daily AWE program can reduce test anxiety and helps you ace the GS Mains answer writing. And what is a better way to practice for UPSC Mains Examinations than attempting the UPSC Mains Questions asked in the actual examinations? The more you are accustomed to sitting for a period of time, answering real examination questions, and pacing yourself, the more comfortable you will feel when you actually sit down to take the real UPSC Mains examinations yourself.

    Therefore, in the month of February, we would be taking up the questions of UPSC Civil Services Mains, 2019. It will give you the proper experience of the level of questions asked in the examinations. At the same time, you will understand the expected demands of the questions and judge yourself better with the outcome in your answers. 

    There will be a break in the AWE program after February for Prelims Preparations. The program will reconvene in the month of June. The details of study plans for the month of June will be shared in the last week of May. 

    Monthly Rs. 1200 + taxes: Click2Join (bi-monthly payments accepted)

    The fee is for 2 months combined.

    For more information on how the program proceeds, click here –

     

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  • 27th January 2020| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement: In the month of February, we will be covering UPSC Mains GS questions of 2019. The timetable will be shared in the new post. This will give you real time experience of attempting GS questions of UPSC Mains.

     

    Question 1)

    “Conditions of urban poor women are more appalling than their rural counterparts.” Comment. (15 Marks)

    Question 2)

    ‘The process of interpretation of the Constitution of India has undergone a sort of evolution since its inception’. Examine the above statement with examples. (15 Marks)

    Question 3)

    What is the Hypersonic Glide Vehicles? Explain how they make the missile defence systems obsolete and what are its implications for India? (15 Marks)

    Question 4)

    Define work culture. Explain in what way work culture is shaped through the observations and experiences of the individual in the workplace. Illustrate with suitable examples. (15 Marks)

    Reviews will be provided in a week. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed in a week, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. If Parth Sir’s tag is available then tag him.

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  • Lets ensure you get an interview call this year

    Lets ensure you get an interview call this year

    Dear Students,

    The mains results have been announced and we congratulate all those who have advanced to the next level. At the same time, this is also a moment of sadness for those who worked so hard and weren’t able to make it. If you have gotten this far, then you have it in you to make it. Don’t let anybody tell you that you cannot clear the exam – not even yourself.

    Folks, the level of the competition is immense. It is nothing like how it used to be 3-4 years back. Students with really good writing skills are now appearing for the exams. We are seeing such innovative answers from first-timers that it amazes us. This has raised the general level of competition and hence your preparation needs to be at a whole new level.

    We understand what it feels like to get this close to clearing the exam but eventually not making it. For many, this feeling would be worse than the feeling of not clearing prelims. Don’t be shattered by failures, don’t let them slow you down. Team Civilsdaily will ensure that your LBSNAA dream is fulfilled.

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