How was the paper guys ?
Btw, do you guys have any idea on how many questions were removed from consideration in last year's paper? People are saying the low cutoff is due to that.
That's just wishful thinking due to the pain of failure.coaching keys are bs and wrong in almost 7 qstns last year.that could be the only explanation.Its better to accept the truth than indulging in conspiracy theories
Am I imagining things, or is it that a lot of people are scoring more than 100?
This year those who claimed more then 100 are very less and last 3 years many claimed more then 110 ,still cutoff was low everytime.you can't predict anything now except that cutoff won't rise beyond 90 in anycase ,it could go further lower.only issue is cutoff would be accrding to upsc key.it is coaching morons who create false expectations and capitalise on that.
@kartikeybhatt171778 most coaching keys giving C
Every likha bhi Kahan hai. Read Article 145 and also read in context of comparison with British as it was the actual question. Statements should be read in context.
Jai Shree Ram !
Oh man, a lot of heat going around. :P
So what about the questions below? Is there a sensible general consensus on any or all of these questions?
1. Magnetite particles
2. Pressure cooker
3. Virus culture
4. Indian vs Brit; Constitutional bench
5. Right to the city
6. Devi Lal
Obviously it is for UPSC to decide, but any kind of clarity can help...
Hello all
Can you help me in this
My friend who appeared for exam is getting 76-80 marks.
He is completely blind.
Which pwd category he will come in, if he is coming in pwd 2 then his category s cutoff is more then that of obc (in mains and in final list) .
If it is so then how much effort he needs to clear mains considering his physical state.
P.s.- he opted for the scribe whichprovided by the commission
Oh man, a lot of heat going around. :P
So what about the questions below? Is there a sensible general consensus on any or all of these questions?
1. Magnetite particles
2. Pressure cooker
3. Virus culture
4. Indian vs Brit; Constitutional bench
5. Right to the city
6. Devi Lal
Obviously it is for UPSC to decide, but any kind of clarity can help...
Devi lal htado list se zabardasti kyu laare ho disputes.
Oh man, a lot of heat going around. :P
So what about the questions below? Is there a sensible general consensus on any or all of these questions?
1. Magnetite particles
2. Pressure cooker
3. Virus culture
4. Indian vs Brit; Constitutional bench
5. Right to the city
6. Devi Lal
Obviously it is for UPSC to decide, but any kind of clarity can help...
Magnetite 124
city 23
cooker - depends on setter purely..as the source of question have two different answers
rest as is given by coachings
@babu_bisleri UPSc will finally decide , they have written constitution bench, and many others giving A, and in many cases SC used non constitutional benches to invalidate a law on grounds of non constitutionality, anyways let it be..
They have constituted I agree but https://www.newindianexpress.com/thesundaystandard/2021/aug/22/constitutionbench-cases-piling-up-supreme-courts-big-concern-2347946.html#:~:text=the%20top%20court.-,A%20Constitution%20bench%2C%20which%20looks%20into%20specific%20cases%20that%20require,and%20when%20the%20need%20arises.
https://indiankanoon.org/doc/244297/
My argument ends here. Aapko A maan ke raat ko neend aa rhi hai toh aap A maan ke so jao. Raat me neend aana important hai.
Jai Shree Ram !
@Aurang_mirasudar in dono ko combine karke 1,2,3 ho jata he hehehe
Han woh toh hai..lolz
Oh man, a lot of heat going around. :P
So what about the questions below? Is there a sensible general consensus on any or all of these questions?
1. Magnetite particles
2. Pressure cooker
3. Virus culture
4. Indian vs Brit; Constitutional bench
5. Right to the city
6. Devi Lal
Obviously it is for UPSC to decide, but any kind of clarity can help...
Devi lal htado list se zabardasti kyu laare ho disputes.
Devi lal wala Question UPSC bhi hataegi. Could not find any source of Devi lal fighting from 3 seats
Jai Shree Ram !
https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/fathers-can-pass-mitochondrial-dna-to-children-65165