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When should we stop current affairs before prelims?
To be at a safe side, students can stop reading newspapers and current affairs one month before the conduct of the examination. Even if UPSC comes up with question form that section, it won’t be more than one or two question in prelims.
How many months current affairs should be covered for prelims 2020?
1st priority should be given to Current Affairs of last 6 months before Prelims (Jan 2020 – June 2020) 2nd priority should be given to Current Affairs from (Jan 2019 – Dec 2019) 3rd priority should be given to Current Affairs of 2016-2019.
How many years current affairs should be covered in UPSC exam?
At least, the last 2-years current affairs should be covered before UPSC Prelims and Mains. However, in reality, the span of current affairs in the UPSC exam can be much larger – like 5-10 years.
How many months current affairs for IAS prelims 2018 is required?
The question should actually be “How many months current affairs for IAS Prelims 2018 is required?” Usually, we advise candidates’ to start their preparation a year before, in a similar way, we recommend covering the issues in the news from 18 months or at least 12 months prior the UPSC Exam.
Which current affairs should be given first priority before the prelims?
1st priority should be given to Current Affairs of last 6 months before Prelims (Jan 2020 – June 2020) 2nd priority should be given to Current Affairs from (Jan 2019 – Dec 2019) 3rd priority should be given to Current Affairs of 2016-2019
What are the questions asked in UPSC prelims 2019?
Analysis of Prelims 2019 UPSC asked everything that is happening around you. If linkage is established then we can say that due to 4G being in news, there was a question related to VOLTE. Pokemon Go video game is in limelight, so there was MCQ on Augmented Reality.