UPSC IAS CSE Prelims 2023 CSAT Answer Key Set A and Set B
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UPSC held the Prelims examination for the year 2023 yesterday. We have released the question papers of the same. Today, through this post, we are releasing the UPSC IAS CSE Prelims 2023 CSAT Answer Key for Set A, B, C, D. You can download the answer key from the pdf below or you can check it directly in the table:

UPSC IAS CSE Prelims 2023 CSAT Answer Key PDF

ANSWER KEY  

Q. No.SET ASET B
1ad
2dc
3cb
4dc
5bb
6bc
7ad
8ad
9dc
10cd
11cb
12ab
13bb
14aa
15dc
16ab
17da
18ac
19cb
20ac
21bc
22ba
23bb
24aa
25cd
26ba
27ad
28ca
29bc
30ca
31da
32cd
33bc
34cd
35bb
36cb
37da
38da
39cd
40dc
41ab
42ab
43ad
44cd
45dd
46ca
47ad
48ca
49aa
50bc
51dd
52ad
53ab
54bc
55bd
56dc
57cd
58ad
59dc
60bb
61dd
62da
63ba
64cb
65db
66cd
67dc
68da
69cd
70bb
71ba
72ba
73da
74dc
75dd
76ac
77da
78ac
79aa
80cb

 

About Prelims CSAT Paper and Marking Scheme

The Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) is the second paper of the Preliminary Examination of the UPSC Civil Services Exam. It is designed to assess the candidates’ abilities in certain skills, such as comprehension, logical reasoning, and decision-making. Here’s the marking scheme for the CSAT paper:

  1. Total Marks: The CSAT paper is of 200 marks.
  2. Number of Questions: There are a total of 80 questions in the CSAT paper.
  3. Marks per Question: Each question carries 2.5 marks.
  4. Negative Marking: There is negative marking in the CSAT paper. For each wrong answer, one-third (0.83) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted. However, if a candidate leaves a question blank, i.e., he does not answer it at all, there will be no deduction for that question.
  5. Qualifying Nature: The CSAT paper is of qualifying nature. Candidates need to score a minimum of 33%, or approximately 67 marks out of 200, to qualify. The marks obtained in this paper are not counted for determining the order of merit for the Main Examination or the final selection.

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