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Doubt Clearance Thread: UPSC 2021

"When in doubt, observe and ask questions. When certain, observe at length and ask many more questions."

Created this thread as a one stop solution for all members so that all the doubts wherein any conceptual clarification is required can be solved here. 

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I was talking about externalities which make this exam more complex for aspirants, the FOMO 

there wasn't need of such long post, mains k time chal jata :P



SergioRamos,sstarrr
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I was talking about externalities which make this exam more complex for aspirants, the FOMO 

there wasn't need of such long post, mains k time chal jata :P



This is true. Imagine if no one was reading PTs or doing so many tests, we all would have had so much less burden.

We called this upon ourselves, to some extent.

Funny thing is, ab toh even sticking to the above things is the bare minimum and there would be so many people who would go beyond that - with the countless revision programmes and what not running. Overkill mode.

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agree 
I was talking about externalities which make this exam more complex for aspirants, the FOMO 

there wasn't need of such long post, mains k time chal jata :P



This is true. Imagine if no one was reading PTs or doing so many tests, we all would have had so much less burden.

We called this upon ourselves, to some extent.

Funny thing is, ab toh even sticking to the above things is the bare minimum and there would be so many people who would go beyond that - with the countless revision programmes and what not running. Overkill mode.

Aur exam mei aana basics hi hai. Thoda kuch common sense se ho jana hai. But mind is mind :/

SergioRamos,
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I was feeling very confident and brave today. Two hours back I attempted one vision abhyas test. Now things are perfectly balanced as they should be.
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I was talking about externalities which make this exam more complex for aspirants, the FOMO 

there wasn't need of such long post, mains k time chal jata :P



Long toh long, bhai ne Chinese CSE ke questions upar sey aur daal diye.

Meri CSAT ko leke phati padi hai, Mujhe cube and dice ke questions practice  karne thay par Abhi Mai Gaokao ka sample test de raha hu  ðŸ˜¹ðŸ˜¹ðŸ˜¹


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There is a time to discuss structural flaws with the paper, but right now it is not. I believe if we question the legitimacy of the thing we are toiling hard to achieve, so close to the final date, somehow our resolve weakens and we descend into the bottomless pit of nihilism.

A very crude analogy would be that if we are trying to learn something from a teacher but continuously doubt the teacher's competence, we won't succeed. A level of trust is necessary for the process. I for one, do not believe that questions not coming from mocks or conventional sources is a bad thing. We sometimes tend to forget that the exam is not just a test of knowledge, but our capability of quick decision making, handling pressure, strategising, and other traits. Such traits are tested best in randomness as a person's true nature is revealed in the face of adversity. The randomness of the questions and a penal marking system that encourages risk-taking are not there without any reason. This exam selects administrators, where knowledge is an important need, but not the only need. Hence the "absurd" questions. 

I may be labelled as a UPSC sympathiser, but a certain belief in the process tends to improve my willpower and makes the journey a bit more walkable. 

Plus, these type of questions are found in almost all corners of the world. Here are some from Guokao, the Chinese Civil Service examination.

 1)President Xi Jinping has said that while art is based on imagination, it should still be down-to-earth. There may be hundreds of ways to create art; the best way, however, is to go back to the people's daily lives and create something based on that. From a materialistic point of view, this is because:

a. Art originates from the daily lives of people

b. Art depends on innovation

c. The way art reflects on society and its style is unified

d. Art is a form of ideology that reflects people's lives while at the same time serving the people

Choose from the below:

A) a and b

B) a and d

C) b and c

D) c and d


 2)Which one is the wrong match between the idioms and economic terms?

A. Spilt water cannot be gathered up again - Opportunity cost

B. One nation can't have two queens - Complete monopoly

C. Entering a room full of fragrant orchids and getting used to the sweet smell -- Diminishing marginal utility

D. When the city gate catches fire, the fish in the moat suffer -- Negative external effects

Hint: Match the meaning of the idioms and the economic terms.

Answer: A


 3)What is the possible situation that can happen?

A. Greeks watch World Cup in the stadium when the Revolution of 1911 happened

B. Chinese college students listen to radio by semiconductor receivers during the May 4th Movement

C. During the Cold War, a Soviet cinema shows a color movie

D. During the Vietnam War, Americans can surf the Internet on computers

Hint: You need to know about that period to make the call.

Answer: C


Another one- and the list is endless

India ke CSE ques ho nahi rahe, bhaiya China ke daal rahe! Yehi sab kar lo pehle. 😂

SergioRamos,
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@sstarrr yup, should have listened. Ain't making that mistake again. 


EiChan,
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I was talking about externalities which make this exam more complex for aspirants, the FOMO 

there wasn't need of such long post, mains k time chal jata :P



Padhai ho rahi nahi hai, socha yahi pe kuch likha jaye, hence the length! :P

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The way I shared Chinese CSE questions, Pretty sure I'd be branded an Urban Naxal Maoist recruiter! :P
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Which of the following commodities were imported in Barygaza during 3rd BC-2nd BC?

1- ivory, agate, carnelian, cotton.

2- silk, perfumes, saltpetre, chillies.

3- Himalayan plants, perfumes, wheat, barley

4- wine, copper, tin, lead.

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Which of the following commodities were imported in Barygaza during 3rd BC-2nd BC?

1- ivory, agate, carnelian, cotton.

2- silk, perfumes, saltpetre, chillies.

3- Himalayan plants, perfumes, wheat, barley

4- wine, copper, tin, lead.

4?

hihihihihi,captainhaddock
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@TheNotorious yeh kaisa procrastination hai bhai lmao


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@TheNotorious yeh kaisa procrastination hai bhai lmao


Mujhe khud nahi pata 😹

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Which of the following commodities were imported in Barygaza during 3rd BC-2nd BC?

1- ivory, agate, carnelian, cotton.

2- silk, perfumes, saltpetre, chillies.

3- Himalayan plants, perfumes, wheat, barley

4- wine, copper, tin, lead.

4?

Yup

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D503said

Aren't HFCs short lived pollutants ? Here it's lifetime is given as 270 years .

It's actually 1-270 years. So, should be short-lived, if consider mean.

Dionysus,
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D503said

Aren't HFCs short lived pollutants ? Here it's lifetime is given as 270 years .

It's actually 1-270 years. So, should be short-lived, if consider mean.

short lived it is.


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Hi. Somebody had shared a telegram channel for previous year qns run by 'joker'. Can you share it again plz...
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