

Abhishek Maurya
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T-964: I had promised 20 questions in #UPSC #Prelims 2025 from my current affairs’ compilation However, UPSC was way more predictable this year. Here are references of questions that you can directly solve using my 12 Months' current affairs compilation: t.me/decodecivilsgr…

T-818: As per my analysis of UPSC Prelims GS Papers of 2020-2024 (1st pic), never before 2024 had UPSC asked a 3 statement based question but it asked 1 such question in 2024 i.e. Q7 of Set-A (2nd pic). Having 3-statements makes a question lengthy but options that UPSC gave were such that knowledge-based elimination was possible. In 2022, UPSC gave 1 question with "How many of the above" direction and number went on to 39 in 2023! Therefore, it is likely that more such 3-statement questions will be asked in 2025 Prelims and we have started practicing such questions in current affairs module (current affair based questions attached in 3rd & 4th pic). We shall practice N number of such questions in current affair module: shorturl.at/zdbTd Complete 2020-2024 Analysis & 2025 Prediction: t.me/decodecivilsgr… Analysis Explainer: youtu.be/H6gtfkL5NXk #UPSC #CSE #Prelims #PYQ #MCQ #CurrentAffairs #CSAT #GS





