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[WpProQuiz 485]
[WpProQuiz_toplist 484]
A large number of migrant workers cannot vote in their constituency. This assumes significance when we consider that the Supreme Court has interpreted the right to vote as an extension of the fundamental right of the freedom of expression. So,Ā the ECI should find ways to enable them exercise their right.
Consider the question “There is scope for increasing the voter turnout in India and enabling the migrant workers to vote could be one of them. Examine the reasons for low voting turnout in India and suggest the measures to improve it.”
Securing the migrant workers right to vote will make democracy inclusive, responsible and sensitive to the concerns of those who find it difficult to make their voice heard.
India ties with Iran are significant for more than one reasons. Two countries share cultural bonds, Iran holds a special place when it comes to India’s energy security. Yet, India often finds itself in a difficult position as it tries to walk the tightrope between the U.S. sanction and maintaining the relations with Iran.Ā
Consider the question “India-Iran ties circumscribed by each other’s compulsion and geopolitical constraints. Comment.”
India should continue to remain politically engaged with Iran so that there is a better appreciation of each otherās sensitivities and compulsions.
With inputs from:
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-in-china-iran-indias-concerns-6511177/
The Supreme Court has refused to entertain a plea for a uniform and common curriculum for school students between aged six and 14 across the country rather than have diverse ones such as the CBSE, the ICSE and State Board.
Practice question for mains:
Q.Discuss the efficacy of the One-Nation- One-Board System and its limitations.
https://www.groupdiscussionideas.com/common-syllabus-throughout-indian-schools-pros-cons/
The 28 YO Kihoto Hollohan judgment has found its relevance in the case of ousted Rajasthan Dy. CM and some MLAs who were issued a notice under the anti-defection law.
Try this question from CSP 2019:
Q.The Ninth Schedule was introduced in the Constitution of India during the prime-ministership of:
(a) Jawaharlal Nehru
(b) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(c) Indira Gandhi
(d) Morarji Desai
https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/explained-anti-defection-law-and-its-evolution/
The Election Commission has red-flagged the Union governmentās order setting up a Delimitation Commission for Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Assam and Nagaland, calling it āunconstitutionalā and āillegalā. When delimitation last took place in the rest of the country in 2002-08, these states had been left out.
Try this question from CSP 2017:
Q.Consider the following statements:
- The Election Commission of India is a five-member body.
- Union Ministry of Home Affairs decides the election schedule for the conduct of both general elections and bye-elections.
- Election Commission resolves the disputes relating to splits/mergers of recognized political parties.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 3 only

As a fresh wave of floods ravages Assam, killing, 85 per cent of the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) remains submerged.
Try this question from CSP 2019:
Q.Consider the following statements:
- Asiatic lion is naturally found in India only.
- Double-humped camel is naturally found in India only.
- One-horned rhinoceros is naturally found in India only.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
The Environment Ministry has approved the Zonal Master Plan (ZMP) for the Bhagirathi Eco-Sensitive Zone.
Note the following things with respect to the ESZs:
1) Its demarcation
2) Law/Regulation providing it
3) Boundary restrictions

It covers a watershed of aboutĀ 100 kilometres stretch of the riverĀ Bhagirathi from Gaumukh to Uttarakashi covering an area ofĀ 4179.59 square km.
The International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT) is developing a technology platform for the automotive industry called ASPIRE – Automotive Solutions Portal for Industry, Research and Education.
Try this MCQ:
Q.The recently launched ASPIRE Portal deals with:
a) Aspirational Districts
b) Primary Education
c) Industrial Clusters
d) Automotive Technology
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What was it that initially made Great Britain bleed but subsequently helped it to secure a smashing victory in the second world war? Enigma it was. Alan Turing built the āTuring Machineā that helped decrypt the seemingly unbreakable German Code. Then something very astonishing followed. Great Britain exploited the loopholes of the Enigma itself and the Germans lost without having the slightest hint of Enigma being compromised.
For a UPSC Aspirant, isnāt the āunpredictableā paper setting pattern of UPSC a modern-day Enigma? But what if there was a āTuring Machineā that could break into this āUnbreakableā code of UPSC? For your amusement, there is one.
Talking about UPSC Civil Services Prelims, mock test series has become a Categorical Imperative. But which one truly breaks the āUPSC Enigmaā? How about one made by Frontline Warriors themselves (Veteran Aspirants) who have successfully cleared prelims five or six times consecutively? Isnāt the collective wisdom of these āAlan Turingsā the closest version of a āUPSC Turing Machineā?
Now, let us speak about the test in question. Itās the third test of the newly launched Prelims Test Series for 2021 by CivilsDaily. Itās a Basic History Test. Let’s see how it is the first step towards breaking the āUPSC Enigmaā:
These questions are special due to their;
Have a look –
Q.1) Which among the following acts gave the power to the Governor-General to override his Council?
Try guessing the right answer to this seemingly simple yet tricky question.
These are Logical Solving Techniques that help you attempt questions despite having little or no idea about the question. Itās almost like getting a master key to the prelims paper. Have a look –
Q.2) With reference to Subsidiary Alliance consider the following statements:
1. Subsidiary Alliance System was a Treaty between the company and the Indian native rulers
2. The subsidiary alliance system was originally the idea of Lord Wellesley.
3. Under this system, the Indian ruler would accept British Forces in his territory and also pay their cost of maintenance.
Which of the statements mentioned above is/are correct?
a. 2 Only
b. 2 and 3 Only
c. 1 and 3 Only
d. All of them
The test explains this basic question by using a Technique we call āMaster Shifuā (assuming you don’t know the correct answer).
To keep close to the real demand of the exam. Have a look –
Q.3) Consider the following statements about Charter acts:
1. Charter Act of 1853 was the last charter act passed for the East India Company.
2. The Charter act of 1833 provided that Haileybury College of London should make quota to admit the future civil servants
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
a. 1 only
b. 2 only
c. Both of them
d. Neither of them
Now, UPSC has asked multiple questions on the nature of various Charters issued by the British Government. You canāt afford to err on a probable question that may be asked on similar lines.
Framing random questions irrespective of the difficulty level of the tests is like serving the same wine in different bottles. Have a look –
Q.4) Which among the following is the best description of the term āDikusā?
a. Tax collectors in zamindari areas
b. Law Enforcement officers appointed by the British in Sindh.
c. A termĀ used to refer to outsiders by Tribal people such as the British people and Moneylenders etc.
d. A dance form emerged in Awadh area in the late 18th century.
The motive to incorporate such questions in the basic test is to garner a general idea of the topics before you as an aspirant are mentally ready to face the advanced tests.
It lets you realize your comparative strength in different types of questions. Have a look –
Q.5) Consider the following statements about the Indian Trade Union Movement:
1. Sasipada Banerjee founded the first labour organization āWorking Menās Clubā in 1870
2. N.M. Lokhanday could be regarded as the first leader of the Indian workers
3. Under the Indian Trade Union Act, 1926, Legal status was given to trade unions and rights of the registered union were recognized.
Which of the statements mentioned above is/are correct?
a. 2 Only
b. 2 and 3 Only
c. 1 and 3 Only
d. All of them
this is a basic Conceptual question. If you get this wrong, you need to rework the concepts of Working Class Movement which is an important aspect of History Syllabus.
Now, look at this question –
Q.6) Consider the following statements about Prarthana samaj:
1. It was founded by M.G Ranade.
2. It focussed only on social reforms.Ā
Which of the statements mentioned above is/are correct?
a. 1 only
b. 2 only
c. Both 1 and 2
d. Neither 1 nor 2
Now, this is a plain factual question. If you get this wrong, you need to memorize Social Reform Movements and its leaders even more meticulously.
So come be a part of our āUPSC Enigmaā Breaking Endeavour. Like Great Britain, we shall emerge VICTORIOUS.