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[Analysis] CSAT Paper I (General Studies) 2012
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Overall Breakup
History
Polity
Environment & Biodiversity (enb)
Geography
Economy
Science & Technology (S&T)
Yearbook stuff
Current Affairs vs Static
4TF type of question
Authentic Answerkeys! (lolz)
Make your own answerkey
Why Cut-offs talk is useless
Start preparing for mains
Was the CSAT-paper Tough?
Conclusion
Overall Breakup
In order to see the big picture, We must compare this data with
the GS-papers of last two years. See how the topicwise-breakup
hasevolved.
Markwise Breakup (From 2010 to 2012)
Note1: column will not add to 100, because Ive not counted the
international affairs etc. questions from 2011s exam. Howeverthe
total questions were 100.Note2: in 2010, GS paper had 150
questions, including Aptitude. Therefore column will not add to
100. Secondly, in 2010 theydid not have separate EnB section.
This Situation calls for % table.
%wise Breakup (From 2010 to 2012)
For 2011 and 2012, the data will remain same (Because total 100
Questions) but for 2010, Im converting marks into
approximatepercentages using 150 as total.
Charts and graphs
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Data interpretation
History has doubled in its importance from 2010 to 2012. Any
sort of predictability helps the coaching classes and
seniorplayers, and UPSC hates both of them. Most of us would have
thought: history will decrease and S&T will remain steady.
So,UPSC does the reverse. Besides, it is my personal opinion, this
year History + Polity given heavy emphasis to reverse theScience
and Engineer graduates-friendly trends of last two years.Polity
increased by more than double. 8% in 2011 and 18% in 2012. And
curiously, as the number of questions increased, thedifficulty
level of each question decreased!Geography remained steady 11% of
the paper for last two years.Economy declined.Science and
technology declined: almost halved: From 18% in 2011 to 9% in 2012!
To make room for the increased number ofHistory and Polity
QuestionsJust like Geography, the Yearbook stuff also remained:
Steady 9% of the paper, for last two years.You can do more data
interpretation on your own.
Remaining chart
Now time to take a look at individual subjects under General
Studies paper.
1.History
A.Ancient and Medieval
1. Dhrupad, one of the major traditions of India that has been
kept alive for centuries
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2. Distinguish between Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam dances3. hand
gesture called Bhumisparsha Mudra. It symbolizes4. religion of
early Vedic Aryans was5. Sufi mystics were known to pursue which of
the following practices6. guilds (Shreni) of ancient India that
played a very important role7. scientific progress of ancient
India8. common to both Buddhism and Jainism?9. Nagara, the Dravida
and the Vesara
Questions Mostly related to religion and culture.They had asked
about Jainism in 2011s paper as well.Thankfully, No dates, places
or name of kings though.
Modern India (Freedom Struggle)
1. Ryotwari settlement2. Rowlatt act aimed at3. Contribution
made by dadabhai naoroji4. Principal feature(s) of the government
of india act, 19195. National social conference was formed. What
was the reason for its formation?6. Parties were established by dr.
B. R. Ambedkar7. Gandhi undertook fast unto death in 19328. Lahore
session of the indian national congress (1929) is very important9.
Regarding brahmo samaj
10. Things introduced into india by the english11. Congress
ministries resigned in the seven provinces in 1939
Even with the lousiest half-hearted preparation, one could solve
question number 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11 from reading NCERTs, GS Manualand
Bipin Chandra.
Polity
1. Duty of the President of India to cause to be laid2. Deadlock
between the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha calls3. Importance of the
office of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG)4. Prime
Minister of India, at the time of his/her appointment5.
Delimitation Commission, consider the following statements :6.
Distribution of powers between the Centre and the States7.
Fundamental Duties of citizens8. Autonomy of the Supreme Court of
India9. Special powers have been conferred on the Rajya Sabha
10. Recommendations of the Thirteenth Finance Commission11.
Parliamentary control over public finance in India12. Provisions of
the Constitution of India have a bearing on Education13.
Adjournment motion14. Directive Principles of State Policy15. Union
Territories are not represented in the Rajya Sabha.16. Office of
the Lok Sabha Speaker17. Original jurisdiction of the Supreme
Court18. Panchayat (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996
In my earlier article 100 Days 4 CSAT? I had given the
preparation strategy and study plan for Indian Polity and If you
hadthoroughly it, this Polity section was a walk in the park.
Atleast 15 questions could be solved without any doubt.Most of
these questions are so easy, seems like they framed them to insult
the intelligence of a serious player!
update: Answerkey for Polity questions is given in this link
(Click Me)
Environment & Biodiversity (enb)
1. National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) help2. National Green
Tribunal Act,3. Biopesticides4. Biomass gasification5. Lead,
ingested or inhaled, is a health hazard6. Chlorofluorocarbons,
known as ozone-depleting substances7. Protected areas in India are
local people not8. Pollinating agent/agents9. Carbon dioxide in the
air is slowly raising the temperature
10. Acidification of oceans is increasing. Why
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11. Category of endangered species12. Millennium Ecosystem
Assessment13. Antelopes Oryx and Chiru14. Threats to the
biodiversity of a geographical are15. Black-necked crane16. Carbon
sequestration/storage in the soil17. Phytoplankton of an ocean is
completely destroyed for some reason18. Vultures which used to be
very common in Indian countryside19. Government of India encourages
the cultivation of sea buckthorn20. Wetlands of India, consider the
following statements21. Resistance to the introduction of Bt
brinjal in India22. Prospects for which genetically engineered
plants have been created23. Which of the above are Tiger
Q. 7 on protected area, was directly discussed in my EnB
article: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation.Q. 18 on Vulture question
had been directly discussed in my EnB article: Types of
Species.Q.14 Threats to biodiversity: the alien species were also
discussed in above article (under title Non-native species.)Seems
UPSC is making a habit of asking location of some odd wildlife
animal every year. (Oryx, Chiru and Crane this year.)Almost 1/4th
of the paper (25%) is EnB, because environment must be protected
and candidates must be forced to prepareheavily for Environment
topic as if theyre going to actually implement everything they read
in the books, into their real lives!One interesting thing: about
the limits of current affairs, This Sea buckthorn initiative
happened in 2010 (according to MoEFpublic notification) and UPSC
has asked this in 2012.Anyways most of the questions- not really
tough, provided that you had been following
1. The NOS study-material2. Science and Geography NCERTs3. The
Hindu S&T4. Website of Ministry of Environment and Forest
(www.moef.nic.in )5. General Studies Manual.6. My EnB series
articles (vultures, Phytoplanktons)
Geography
1. Polestar2. Duration of the monsoon3. Characteristic climate
of the Tropical Savannah Region4. Stages of demographic transition
associated with economic5. Chief characteristic of mixed farming6.
Crop that is used as pulse, fodder and green manure7. Factors
influence the ocean currents8. Predominantly rainfed crop/crops9.
Travel in Himalayas, you will see the following
10. Temperature decreases with the increase in11. Particular
State in India has the following characteristics
Most of the it from
NCERT Geography books Class 7 to 12.+General Studies
manual.Curiously Im not seeing anything from world geography except
the Tropical Savannah climate. (Ocean Current falls underPhysical
geography so not really a world geography question)
Economy
1. RBI acts as a bankers bank2. Capital gains arise3. Increase
in the money supply in the economy4. Foreign Direct Investment in
India5. Price of any currency in international market is decided
by6. Lead bank scheme7. Why does India import millions of tonnes of
coal8. Rare earth metals9. Policy initiative(s) of Government of
India to promote
10. Index of Industrial Production, the Indices of Eight Core
Industries
If you had been following my articles on Economy, this section
was also a walk in the park!
Science & Technology (S&T)
1. Graphene
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2. UV radiation in the water purification systems3. Stem cells4.
Anti-matter (anti-helium nucleus)5. Evidences for the continued
expansion of universe?6. Electrically charged particles from
space7. Capillarity8. Advantage does thorium hold over uranium9.
Elements was primarily responsible for the origin of life on the
Earth
Graphene directly discussed in my Revision Note of Hindu S&T
Part II.I forgot to write about water purifiers in the Odomos
articleS&T reduced by half: in 2011, they asked 18 questions,
this time only 9 but if you look it from a hilltop (combined with
heavydoze of Reading comprehension in Paper II) may be UPSC thought
since last two years, the Science and Engineering grads hadbeen
getting more advantage, so let us for a change, make a room for the
Arts and commerce graduates therefore increasedimportance to Polity
+History this time and decreased importance of Science &
tech.Besides, when you want to force everyone learn EnB and
(assuming) that theyll implement climate saving habits in their
real life,so how do you make a room? take the space out of Science
and Tech distribute it among EnB, Polity and History.
Yearbook stuff
Im combining the rights issue, Empowerment and Government scheme
in one category:
1. Jobs of ASHA, a trained community health worker?2. National
Rural Livelihood Mission seek to improve livelihood options of
rural poor3. Multi-dimensional Poverty Index developed by Oxford4.
Social Security coverage under Employees State Insurance Scheme?5.
Inclusive Governance6. Janani Suraksha Yojana Programme is7. DRDAs
help in the reduction of rural poverty in India?8. National Water
Mission9. Consumers rights/ privileges
ASHA worker was discussed in my Yearbook articleSeems UPSC is
obsessed with National Rural Livelihood mission because in 2011
Mains GS Paper, they had asked about it.If you had been following
India Yearbook and Economic Survey 2012, again most of the question
could be solved with ease.
Current Affairs vs Static
Static = from routine books, theory stuff. Majority of the
questions this time, are from the static portion.
Over last three years, UPSC has constantly reduced the
importance of current affairs: my take, theyre doing it to give
levelplaying field to small town & rural candidates, whore
unable to purchase lots of newspapers, current-affairs magazines,
internetfor following the current affairs.Indian Juntaa doesnt care
for sportsmen (Except cricketers), Authors (except those Indian
authors who can only write novelsabout adultery and sex), Dancers
(Except those who can do item-song) or social activists (except
those who get extensive mediacoverage).So over the years, UPSC was
feeling sorry for the unknown celebrities and had been asking
questions related to persons innews in preliminary exam to give
them their due recognition.But finally UPSC has learned the lesson:
There is no point in forcing candidates to mugup names of people in
news, you cantmake someone love you by holding a gun on his
face.
4TF type of question
4TF= four (or two) statements are given, and youre asked to
identify the correct or incorrect statement.UPSC has increased the
number of 4TF question in last two years.This time, There are
approximately 20 normal question (i.e. pick up one from a/b/c/d,
and remaining 80 questions are 4TF.4TF have their own advantages
and disadvantages
Good: you can eliminate wrong answer choices and certain
combinations.Bad: requires thorough grip over the topic.Bad: Time
consuming because you have to re-read entire question multiple
times to eliminate the wrong choices.Seems theyre trying to frame
difficult questions from easy topics. using the 4TF technique.
Authentic Answerkeys! (lolz)
Authentic answerkey is an oxymoron just like Honest
Politician.After prelims are over, everybody starts googling for
answerkeys and cut-offs. So, in a haste to capture the audience
(and toadvertise their mains classes and study packages), the
coaching classes and certain websites release faulty answerkeys
withoutdoing proper research and homework.UPSC gives you 2 hours to
solve 100 questions in the exam hall, so If you manually check the
reference book for each and everyquestion, it ought to take you no
less than 4-5 hours at home. Besides for certain questions there is
no reliable source / book /website to confirm the answer!Many
candidates check their paper using multiple answerkeys and from
whichever answerkey they get maximum score, they takeit as their
official score and start worrying about the cut-offs!
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Make your own answerkey
I suggest you look at each and every question individually and
find its source.
For example, in this prelims, UPSC asked questions on green
tribunal and 13th Finance Commission. If you solve these
fromreadymade answerkeys, you will only know the four statements
given in the question itself. But if you manually solve
everyquestion, youll come across 10 more points related to the
topic, which you can use as fodder material for mains exam
andinterview. Who knows you might find some direct
questions!Caution : donot merely type question phrases in
Wikipedia, UPSC did not frame question after reading Wikipedia and
Wikipediais not the authentic source. You should first refer the
standard reference books to solve these questions and use Wikipedia
onlyas last source.
Why Cut-offs talk is useless
As usual, I dont involve myself in cut-off prediction or
speculation.If India won 2011s world cup by making 250 runs, does
it mean India will win 2015s world cup by making 250 runs? Then
whyare you trying extrapolate the RTI replies of previous cut-offs
to speculate 2012s cut-offs! Each years exam is a separatething
with separate difficulty and separate crowd.
Second, in the online forums and facebook communities, people
post their score based on the answerkey which gives themmaximum
marks! So you dont get a standard data in the first place.
Third, Mostly three types of people post their scores
online:
A. those who performed exceptionally well.B. those who performed
terribly bad. They just post unbelievable scores for sadistic
pleasure. (particularly in orkut.)C. those who feel they are on
border line based on their own cut-off speculation.
But even the combined number of above A+B+C category of people
in all internet communities = no more than 2000. While thereare no
less than 20,000 serious contenders. (Rest 1-2 lakhs are just JBPS,
we are not bothered with their future.) You need a hugesample data
to statistically predict the cut-offs.So let UPSC come out with
cut-off data, there is no point in you increasing your blood
pressure over cut-off speculation.The exam finished in the Evening
of Sunday, right now it is tuesday morning, so not even three days
have passed, UPSC cannoteven collect back all the answersheets from
every exam centre across India India to Delhi in such short time,
and yet some peopleare saying theyve confirmed it with reliable
sources inside UPSC office that cut off will be *** for 2012.^How
is it possible? The OMR bundles are not even opened yet, the
answersheets are not even checked yet and youve came outwith the
cutoff data confirmed from UPSC itself!
Start preparing for mains
Those of you have the mindset Ill prepare for mains based on
cut-offs. If my chances look good, only then I prepare for mains.
^wrong mentality. Youre thinking like a stockbroker but Success in
UPSC requires the dedication of a world class athlete and
patience of a gardener. Prelims is over means you have to start
preparing for mains. You dont wait for the results until August2012
or waste time in cut-offs speculation. If you wait until August, it
will be impossible to cover the syllabus of GS + Twooptional
subjects.Your CSAT paper did not go good or Bad. You paper is only
over.In school or board exams, youve a pre-set target: 90% or First
class therefore you can predict your own chances meraa paperacchaa
gaya. / Mera paper kharaab gayaBut in UPSC CSAT or CAT or similar
competitive exams, there is no pre-set target, you just have to
tick as many questions asyou can accurately without doing
guesswork.So dont say meraa paper kharaab gaya. Because 10 of your
friends are claiming to have ticked more answers than you did,or
just because x member of orkut, or y coaching sir came up with a
magical cut-off figure.And dont waste your time or bandwidth asking
people online My score is *** so Whatre my chances? = only God or
UPSCcan answer that question.
Was the CSAT-paper Tough?
Paper is never tough or easy. Paper is just a paper.Youre not
expected to know answer of each and every question.You dont have to
tick 90 or 100 answers to crack the exam.All you had to do was
study hard, tick answers accurately and leave the rest in the hands
of God.IF you believe you had studied hard and youve ticked the
answers accurately without doing guesswork, then there is no need
toworry. Let the result come in August 2012.And, Dont become a
Devdas or Superman after the results. In either case itll be a
minor setback or victory, life is long and thereare so many battles
yet to be fought.
Conclusion
This CSAT-2012 paper is mere continuation of the trend started
by UPSC since 2010 to break the backs of Coaching Factoriesin Delhi
and to provide level playing field to the small towners and first
timers.Less emphasis on mug-up type of current affairsMore emphasis
on theory and standard reference books.Apart from that, there is
nothing much to say, same old stuff like in 2010 and 2011.
41 Questions from Guidance and Study material of www.mrunal.org
in CSAT-2012
Months before the actual exam, I had posted articles on
preparation strategy, booklist and studyplan:
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1. CSAT GS study plan2. 30 Days Revision 4 CSAT3. 100 Days 4
CSAT, where are you?
If you had followed the advice given in them, theneven on a
really conservative estimate, even with not-so-really-hard
preparation: 6 In History, 15 in Polity, 3 in EnB, 4 in Geography,
7in Economy, 2 in S&T and 4 in Yearbook stuff, that is
total6+15+3+4+7+2+4=41 questions could have been solved easily
using the study plan and articles provided by me.That is 41 x 2 =82
marks from GS paper alone.
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try this
linkhttp://mrunal.org/2012/05/nos-studymaterial.html
BajiReply to this comment
Sir,please suggest the books used for MPSC (MAHARASHTRA)
Preparation pre and main as per new syllabus .
ramyaReply to this comment
really nice one
ABHISHEKReply to this comment
shrutiReply to this comment
sir i m new in dis fieldi qualified in bank po exam dis year as
i started my preparation frm jan 2012.now i want to prepare for
csat but ido not know how to start as i cant afford coaching
classes so i want to prepare on my own sir plz suggest me books for
csat whc i caneasily study at home n understand one book of each
hist,geo,eco,polity,env&biodiv,s&t,gen studies pls sir help
me
MrunalReply to this comment
start reading this five article
series:http://mrunal.org/2012/11/strategy-upsc-civil-service-exam-ias-ips-csat-general-studies-part1.html
LeenaReply to this comment
Sir,I had completed my three attempts in civils , i was left
with only one attempt. And after 2 years gap(due to marriage &
baby) i want to start my civils preparation again. Sir, can u plz
suggest me the correct strategy how to start up mypreparation.? my
options were public administration and anthropology. i like to give
my attempt in 2014. Sir, plz help me..
ARUNReply to this comment
All the best
maniReply to this comment
Hi leena ,intially i apriciate your bold determinatin to
fullfill your aim at this stage ,and thing is , you said you gonna
attempt in2014,hence no one knows what going to be the patern of
the day, So my sugestion to you to go through the basic syllabus of
generalstudies like NCRETS and stnadard books for GS along with
reviwing current affiars and basic arithmetics .All the best.
sooriyaReply to this comment
which book cover the full syllabus of IAS preliminary exam? sir,
I like to prepare in my home because of my engineering
studies.please helpme
rishiReply to this comment
sir ..plz give some tips and suggest good books for csat
paper2.
ShriReply to this comment
HiPlease,anyone post the link for Analysis of CSAT paper 2
2012.I cant find the articleThanks in advance.
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akashReply to this comment
http://mrunal.org/2011/06/topicwise-analysis-aptitude-paper-ii-of.html
jilluReply to this comment
send me post
VijayReply to this comment
Sir, I am an Arts background student and thus a bit confused
while preparing CSAT. I purchased books like Pearson and Spectrum
but Ifeel that is not precise and clear.Please suggest me some link
or material so that I can get quality questions as well as answer
key.Thanks
dhondibaReply to this comment
Can I get Nos biodiversity study material in Hindi
ravikaramtaReply to this comment
Is the break breaking move actually relevant for a few years
from now on?I mean for how many years do upsc usually stick to
major changes in its strategy???Can we actually rely in the concept
of break breaking move???
SarveshReply to this comment
I clicked on GSM-12 paper analysis and it brought me
here!Correct the link on the left section.
ARUNReply to this comment
SirIs it necessary to cover international issues for
prelims..say mali issue r israeli, argentina? Where I can read them
with your type ofexample. Hindu simply kills in international
issues..I may be wrong r might be, but suggest me plz
AKHILESHReply to this comment
Sir, plz guide regarding CSAT 2 paper. whr to get good passages
for solving comprehension? which book should i buy for passage
solving
MrunalReply to this comment
@akhilesh read this for
comprehensionhttp://mrunal.org/2013/01/strategy-comprehension-for-csat-paper-2-rules-tips-assumption-inference-free-practice-material.html
RayReply to this comment
How to prepare for questions like role of National biodiversity
authority?Is it possible to prepare or I should just leave them.
Urgent help needed.
MudasirReply to this comment
Sir,i want to know are there any questions in csat paper 2 which
are devoid of negative marking?
MrunalReply to this comment
yes the Decision Making questions in paper II donot have
negative marking.
mithuna
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first time to see.wonderful.r u a aspirant or already through
it
mithunaReply to this comment
first time to see.wonderful.
praveenReply to this comment
sir give me plan to prepare csat 2013 with in 20 days. i gave my
mains in 2010.not cleared prilims 2011&12. this year not
prepared becauseof my marrige. now i left with 20 days. give me
smart plan for csat 2013
Devender ReddyReply to this comment
Sir,You mentioned that in CGL Preference, Assistant job is good
to prepare for civil service. But it was not the case.More file
work in Assistant.I have a few Assistant friends and excise
inspector friends from tamil nadu. So kindly change that Incometax
andexcise inspector posts are good to prepare for UPSC.
saurabhReply to this comment
sir i am at delhi, preparing for ifos (forest).Since forest
service is clubbed with civils, i am in a dilemma whether to appear
this time or not. Itd be my 1st attempt. Sir i am totallyunprepared
for gs. Though i think i can do well in csat paper2.Sir ive a
query..if a candidate scores 30marks in gs and 160 in csat and if d
cutoff goes 185..whether that candidate would qualify prelim ordue
to the mis balance in both the papers he would be disqualified..? I
know si doing and making such strategies are not good but if this
isthe case i wouldnt waste my attempt. Pls sir try to reply
asap.Regards
saurabhReply to this comment
sir i am at delhi, preparing for ifos (forest).Since forest
service is clubbed with civils, i am in a dilemma whether to appear
this time or not.Itd be my 1st attempt. Sir i am totally unprepared
for gs. Though i think i can do well in csat paper2.Sir ive a
query..if a candidate scores30marks in gs and 160 in csat and if d
cutoff goes 185..whether that candidate would qualify prelim or due
to the mis balance in both thepapers he would be disqualified..? I
know si doing and making such strategies are not good but if this
is the case i wouldnt waste myattempt. Pls sir try to reply
asap.Regards
RedReply to this comment
Million Thanks Sir, your help would be definitely rewarded by
the Almighty.
gauravReply to this comment
Mrunal, A reputed coaching center in Delhi is saying that
Paper-2(csat) has 70% weight-age and (that means) 30% for Paper-1
(gs) is ittrue?
MrunalReply to this comment
Ask him to provide R.T.I copy or official
letter/communication/notification of UPSC that says such thing!in
CSAT Both paper carry equal weightage and there is no sectional
cut-off.
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Haha, Mrunal.@gaurav Now u can remove the word reputed from that
Coaching centres name.
abhishekReply to this comment
i have seen that advertisement of career launcher.What I can
deduce that they are saying as the general studies have extensive
coverage GS contribute only 30% to the final marks ofprelims
result.
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and the aptitude test depends on the hard work done by the
candidate so it contributes for about 70% of the final marks of the
prelimsresult.I might be wrong !!!thanks
mithunaReply to this comment
mrunal sir,wat do you think the cut off will be in prelims
2013
Ankit SinghalReply to this comment
Dear Mrunal
Would NCERT and newspaper(Hindu) enough for Prep of CSAT. U
briefed about some Manual in your article for UPSC preparation.
Whatis that and Where i find it?
CA Ankit Singhal
abhiReply to this comment
sir what about gs 2013 analysis.when u will post sir waiting
prabhatReply to this comment
sir ua awesome thank u so much . u rele rock \,,/ il see u soon
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