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Most probable questions - Prelim 2015.

A initiative in which everyone will write "one" question or a topic(specific),which he/she thinks will be in the paper.Through this we could have a set of 50 questions from where we could expect 3-4 questions.

P.S. - please contribute only one question or topic not more than one (the most probable according to you).you can mention its source, from where others can read.
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  • 14th finance commission:-
    -The new methodology adopted by it to distribute taxes among states or comparison with 13th
    -finance commission
  • This won't work. You have just 8 days in hand. Instead of waiting for getting a collection of probable questions from others, you should focus on solving previous years question papers + revising what you consider to be the most useful for getting a good score in the prelims.

    [If you don't know what to revise and what to skip at this stage, then only a wild wild positive luck on the D-day can help you in qualifying for the mains. ]

    I don't think any (serious) candidate would like to share what he or she thinks to be a probable question. He or she may share his knowledge if you are his close friend. But expecting him or her to "reveal" most "probable" questions on a forum site and that too when only 8 days are left for the exam is utter foolishness. World is selfish

    Well, it was my personal opinion, based on own experience + common sense. I would be happy if I am proved wrong.

    Do your best.
  • This won't work. You have just 8 days in hand. Instead of waiting for getting a collection of probable questions from others, you should focus on solving previous years question papers + revising what you consider to be the most useful for getting a good score in the prelims.

    [If you don't know what to revise and what to skip at this stage, then only a wild wild positive luck on the D-day can help you in qualifying for the mains. ]

    I don't think any (serious) candidate would like to share what he or she thinks to be a probable question. He or she may share his knowledge if you are his close friend. But expecting him or her to "reveal" most "probable" questions on a forum site and that too when only 8 days are left for the exam is utter foolishness. World is selfish

    Well, it was my personal opinion, based on own experience + common sense. I would be happy if I am proved wrong.

    Do your best.
    Brother Palibothra.....the language you wrote is really harsh and demotivating.Please don't judge anyone without knowing his intention.words like "serious aspirants" and "foolish" could be avoided.

    Let the destiny be the judge of our seriousness.

    ALL THE BEST.
  • edited August 2015
    @dream1 ji aap meri baat ko samajh nahi paaye. agar aapne dhyan se padha hota to shayad aapko ko galat fahami nahi hoti.

    maine aapke bare me koi kharab baat nahi kahi hai. fir bhi agar aapko kuch bura laga ho to mai apne shabdo ko vapas leta hun.

    ummid karta hun ki aap meri baato ka sahi matlab samajh sakenge. kuch minute pahle maine goodbye sandesh likha tha par sirf aapke karan mai vapas aakar yahan yah tippani kar raha hun.

    khub man laga kar taiyari kijiye. aapki safalta ki mangal kamna karta hun.

    dhanyavad. :)
  • Good command over hindi
  • @paliborhra:

    hum aapki baat purntaha samjh gae hai.....sorry to disturb you again....!!
    ^:)^
  • Bhai dekho, koi bhi kuch bhi 'expected' cheezon k bareme bata de, par prashn hal nahi ho payenge! UPSC sabse ek kadam aage hi hoti hai!
  • edited August 2015
    hmmmmm......first timers.......last year i was a first timer and had similar thoughts, thoughts about most probable questions....... :)) bhai predicting topics is almost impossible, probability is a millionth.....but you can predict the large areas from where questions may come....for eg... name of any national park or endangered animals or a particular dance .....bt for one silly question would you want to waste your time mugging up every national park/endangered animals/dances?.....15-20 questions can be done with common sense and doesnt need serious prepn...bt that is not enough....for rest of the questions it depends upon individual...so its better to cover "diverse" areas as much as possible
  • mission InDradanush..
  • Jainism and buddhism :P
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