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www.gradeup.co 1 www.gradeup.co Sectional Trend Analysis of UPSC CSE Prelims UPSC CSE Prelims Subject-wise Trend Analysis (2016-2020) Year 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 History, Art & Culture 19 18 20 13 16 Static GK and Current Affairs 5 5 12 13 20 India and World Geography 7 7 7 9 7 Economic & Social Development (Including Current Development) 19 22 24 18 23 Environment & Ecology (Including Current Development) 18 15 14 13 16 General Science and S&T (Including Current Development) 14 14 11 9 13 Indian Polity and Governance 18 19 12 25 5 Year-wise Trend Analysis of UPSC CSE Prelims UPSC CSE 2020 • The paper was moderate-difficult. • There was more emphasis on concepts and less on factual and memory based current affairs. • It continued its trend in Ecology with more questions from National Parks, Sanctuaries, Types of birds and animals and their status, Environment friendly technology, and related initiatives and laws. Emphasis on Agricultural science. • Emphasis on Ancient India, Art & Culture and deviated from traditional preparation - Major kingdoms and major aspects; continued the trend of chronology kind of questions. • Polity questions were mostly basic and direct. • Economy questions: conceptual, terminology, current affairs based. • General Science and S&T: Biology & Botony, Biotechnology, and other latest developments in S&T (i.e., Blockchain Technology). • Geography questions include conceptual and map pointing. UPSC CSE 2019 • The difficulty level was moderate to tough and there was a little change in the sectional weightage from 2018 paper trends. • Current affair was little less than the previous year. There was more emphasis on Current affair, Polity, and History. UPSC CSE 2018 • The 2018 paper maintained the trend of ‘inconsistency’. 2 www.gradeup.co • The share of facts and trivia in the unconventional topics and in current affairs surprisingly increased even as UPSC was expected to ask more conceptual questions. UPSC CSE 2017 • For the first time, UPSC gave a clear indication that it is not interested in the straightforward conventional portion anymore, perhaps because aspirants have trained themselves for all the possible questions. • There were nearly 33 questions from current affairs alone in the paper and in a lot of questions, one needed to dig quite deep into the facts. UPSC CSE 2016 • In 2016, current affairs and economy together comprised nearly half of the paper. • Very few questions were asked from conventional portions, unlike the trend earlier. • The paper was a lot more factual, even compared to 2015. Subject wise trend Analysis of UPSC Prelims History • It is clear from the subject-wise trend of prelims that history is one of the major favourites of UPSC and a lot of questions are asked from this subject. • Questions from heritage, art & culture are also a part of ancient history that is asked in UPSC prelims. • NCERTs and other basic books like Art & Culture by Nitin Singhania can be helpful for the preparation of history. • Focus Areas Important viceroys and their period with important decisions Main congress sessions with the year President and important resolutions GOI Acts of 1909, 1919, 1935 and charter acts Buddhism and Jainism Hindu philosophy Mauryan and Gupta Period Art and architecture during that period Scientific development during that period Important kings, such as Sher Shah, Akbar, Aurangzeb, etc. Delhi Sultanate Geography • Questions from the physical geography of India and the world are asked in the Prelims examination and the number of questions varies considerably. • NCERTs from Class VIII to XII are a must-read for the preparation of Geography. • In addition to that, aspirants can also refer to Certificate Physical and Human Geography by GC Leong. • Focus Areas 3 www.gradeup.co Latitudes and longitudes Layers of the atmosphere Global atmospheric wind, cyclones Pressure belts Revolution, rotation, and seasons Monsoons Types of rainfall Koeppen classification Jet streams, ocean currents El Nino, La Nina India’s physical geography (NCERT) Rivers, hills, soil (India) Mineral resources (India), Geological history of India Basics of agriculture (NCERT) Maps Work Polity: • Indian constitution is at the heart of Indian polity and is an extremely important subject for the preparation of UPSC CSE. • From the last three years, on an average, 17 questions are asked from polity segment. • For the UPSC CSE exam, a thorough reading of Indian Polity by M. Laxmikath would suffice. • Aspirant can use NCERTs and IGNOU materials to strengthen aspirant’s fundamentals before reading the book authored by M. Laxmikanth. • Focus Areas Focus on current events such as any changes in the constitution, new acts or amendments, and schemes Fundamental Rights Fundamental Duties Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) Parliament and parliamentary proceedings Judiciary Constitutional bodies Economy: • Questions from topics like national income, inflation-deflation, fiscal and monetary policies, fiscal deficit, taxes, etc., are asked every year. • Aspirants do not need to delve deep into economics preparation for UPSC CS Prelims. • A thorough reading of NCERTs, along with basic books, would suffice for the preparation of economics for UPSC CS (Prelims). • Focus Areas Focus on current events Important committees and their recommendation Growth and development Poverty Unemployment 4
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