Writing a good answer to score better ( 420+ ) Part 2 + Video

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Thank you everyone for your response to my last post. If if you have not yet read it, you may see my previous post below

I also sought answers from the people I work with, and assist in IAS preparation,  on what commonality they find in people with good scores. I also got good comments on the previous blog post, which aptly sums it up

And here is the response:

Response from Rahul

1. Strict adherence to demand of the questions

2. Parts of question are clearly visible by giving 1-2 lines’ break

3. Neat presentation overall

4. Crisp language – keywords used

5. Brilliant use of diagram in Mittali’s copy

6. Good introduction and conclusion

Response from Prachi

1. intro is brief, one line definition

2. sub headings made from keywords mentioned in question

3. neat and well spaced lines

4. points supported with facts

5. use of diagrammatic representation to improve readability

6. more points per subheading

7. maximum utilization of space by diving pages in sections

I am posting yet again, this year, a video that I made last year for guiding candidates, trying to aid in scoring well. It was a minutely small audience, and here it is :

Please download this filefor you to get the context of the video

I hope you are able to make sense of it, and are able to benefit from it. See you implement this in Mains Marathon / your test series and see for yourself how your marks increase and clarity increases.

As I have often said, things I may have said  may range from being obvious to some, to being very cliched and known to others, depending on your attempts history, exposure, knowledge level and peer group.

Let me know what you think in the comments.

Do awesome!

Until Next Time,

Neyawn

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CAESAR
CAESAR
8 years ago

Thank You Neyawn. This video has renewed my Zeal for answer writing and has given immense confidence that I too can do it.

Neyawn
Neyawn
8 years ago
Reply to  CAESAR

I am glad it did 🙂

lethal
lethal
8 years ago
Reply to  Neyawn

Didn’t get the keywords from the question point.

G_Flux
G_Flux
8 years ago

Great points for the intro section. Conclusion needs to be a summary of “what the question is asking”, rather than a free flowing ‘mann ki baat’. Duly noted that heat of the moment, propels us to skip both the sections eventually pushing us out of the list with sub-100 marks

Wegner
Wegner
8 years ago

Re-affirmed the points I have been trying to work on. Thanks for this boost at the right time.

The Achiever
The Achiever
8 years ago

Thanks Neyawn……….it has helped to understand the value of introduction in answer writing

Ubermensch
Ubermensch
8 years ago

This will remain my favorite video “Until Next Time” you post any. 🙂 <3
– Uber 😛

Pioneer
Pioneer
8 years ago

Sir It’s eye opening video.Generally we try to exaggerate things asked in question which can be written in very simple form and language.’Simplicity is best policy’ to write answers.
Introduction is the first site where our answer strikes with evaluator,making it simple and non biased can reduce his efforts and make him enjoy our answer.
Can you please tell more about main body and conclusion part of answer?
THANK YOU SIR..FOR THESE PRICELESS EFFORTS….

The Wall
The Wall
8 years ago

:disqus THANK YOU

Morgan
Morgan
8 years ago

:disqus Thank you Sir

KillErSeAlS
KillErSeAlS
8 years ago

A really helpful guidance for newcomers. Thank u

KillErSeAlS
KillErSeAlS
8 years ago

Neywan sir this kind of initiative is really inspiring. The biggest confusion while starting the preparation is that how to overcome the hurdle of voluminous GS paper 2&3.
You make it really simple. I am Gona include those suggestions in my answer.

Thank u

Apercu
Apercu
8 years ago

Stumbled upon this post a little late. Yet, glad to find it before Oct 28 2017. 😀
Thank you for these wise words. Definitely going to try it in the upcoming mock tests.
Thanks a lot!

Ujjwal Garg
Ujjwal Garg
6 years ago

, can you please share the video again. I am unable to access it.

Elizabeth
Elizabeth
5 years ago

What happened to the video? ?

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