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Schedule and Tribal Areas|| Part X || Schedule 5 &6 of the Constitution of India|| #ias #upsc #uppsc
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Cyber Security! Internal Security|| #ias #iasmentor #iasmains
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We are a family|| Unity in Diversity|| #ias #upsc #internalsecurity #shorts #youtubeshorts
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Communal Violence! साम्प्रदायिक हिंसा को प्रायोजित करने वाले ही असली देशद्रोही हैं ! #ias #shorts
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Presidents of India (1950-2022)|| #ias #uppsc2023 #viral #ias #upsc #ssc
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List of Prime Ministers from (1947-2024) #pmmodi #nehru #indragandhi !
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Analyse 🤔|| ✍️IAS/PCS Mains Answer Writing ✍️||#ias #viral #youtubeshorts #iasmains #shorts
Analyse 🤔|| ✍️IAS/PCS Mains Answer Writing ✍️||#ias #viral #youtubeshorts #iasmains #shorts
Directive Words commonly used in UPSC exams:
1. Elucidate: Provide a detailed explanation or clarification of the given topic or concept.
2. Explain: Provide a clear and concise account of the topic or concept, focusing on its key points and relevant details.
3. Illustrate: Use examples, diagrams, or other visual aids to make the topic or concept clearer and easier to understand.
4. Analyse: Break down the topic or concept into its constituent parts, examine them, and identify their relationships or patterns.
5. Comment: Offer your opinion, viewpoint, or interpretation on the given topic, providing reasons or evidence to support your statement.
6. Discuss: Present a balanced and comprehensive analysis of different aspects, arguments, or perspectives related to the given topic.
7. Justify: Provide reasons or evidence to support a particular statement, position, or decision.
8. Examine: Evaluate, investigate, or scrutinize the given topic or concept in a thorough and systematic manner.
9. Critically Examine: Evaluate and analyze the given topic or concept in depth, considering its strengths, weaknesses, limitations, and implications.
10. Simply: Present a concise and straightforward explanation or response, avoiding unnecessary complexity or elaboration.
11. Elaborate: Provide additional details, examples, or explanations to further develop or expand upon a point or argument.
12. Argue: Present and defend a specific viewpoint or opinion on the given topic, using logical reasoning and supporting evidence.
13. Review: Provide a comprehensive assessment or evaluation of the given topic, considering its merits, flaws, and significance.
Understanding the meaning of these directive words will help you interpret the questions accurately and structure your answers accordingly, ensuring that you address the specific requirements of each question effectively.
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Examine v/s Critically🤔 Examine|| IAS/ PCS Mains Answer Writing✍️! #viral #shorts #youtubeshorts
Examine v/s Critically🤔 Examine|| IAS/ PCS Mains Answer Writing✍️! #viral #shorts #youtubeshorts
Directive Words commonly used in UPSC exams:
1. Elucidate: Provide a detailed explanation or clarification of the given topic or concept.
2. Explain: Provide a clear and concise account of the topic or concept, focusing on its key points and relevant details.
3. Illustrate: Use examples, diagrams, or other visual aids to make the topic or concept clearer and easier to understand.
4. Analyse: Break down the topic or concept into its constituent parts, examine them, and identify their relationships or patterns.
5. Comment: Offer your opinion, viewpoint, or interpretation on the given topic, providing reasons or evidence to support your statement.
6. Discuss: Present a balanced and comprehensive analysis of different aspects, arguments, or perspectives related to the given topic.
7. Justify: Provide reasons or evidence to support a particular statement, position, or decision.
8. Examine: Evaluate, investigate, or scrutinize the given topic or concept in a thorough and systematic manner.
9. Critically Examine: Evaluate and analyze the given topic or concept in depth, considering its strengths, weaknesses, limitations, and implications.
10. Simply: Present a concise and straightforward explanation or response, avoiding unnecessary complexity or elaboration.
11. Elaborate: Provide additional details, examples, or explanations to further develop or expand upon a point or argument.
12. Argue: Present and defend a specific viewpoint or opinion on the given topic, using logical reasoning and supporting evidence.
13. Review: Provide a comprehensive assessment or evaluation of the given topic, considering its merits, flaws, and significance.
Understanding the meaning of these directive words will help you interpret the questions accurately and structure your answers accordingly, ensuring that you address the specific requirements of each question effectively.
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Decoding the Directive Words to Clear UPSC Mains || IAS Main To the point Answer Writing|| #ias
Decoding the Directive Words to Clear UPSC Mains || IAS Main To the point Answer Writing|| #ias @ias_mentor
Read it Carefully & Apply it when you practice!
Directive words commonly used in UPSC exams,
1. Elucidate: Illuminate the given topic or concept with a splendid display of detailed explanation, shedding light on its intricacies and complexities.
2. Explain: Embark on a captivating journey of words to unravel the essence of the topic, painting a vivid picture of its key points and essential details.
3. Illustrate: Craft a masterpiece of understanding by weaving together captivating examples, vibrant diagrams, and enchanting visual aids, illuminating the topic with undeniable clarity.
4. Analyse: Unlock the hidden secrets of the topic, delicately dissecting it into its constituent parts, carefully examining their intricate connections and unraveling the mesmerizing patterns within.
5. Comment: Add a personal touch of brilliance to the discourse, artfully expressing your informed opinion, insightful viewpoint, or captivating interpretation, fortified by compelling reasons and persuasive evidence.
6. Discuss: Engage in a delightful symphony of perspectives, orchestrating a harmonious analysis of diverse aspects, compelling arguments, and fascinating viewpoints, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the topic.
7. Justify: Build an unbreakable fortress of logic and evidence to defend a particular statement, position, or decision, leaving no room for doubt, and winning over the hearts and minds of the audience.
8. Examine: Embark on a thrilling expedition of evaluation and investigation, carefully traversing the terrain of the given topic or concept, unearthing its hidden treasures through a meticulous and systematic exploration.
9. Critically Examine: Embark on an intellectual odyssey of profound analysis, delving deep into the heart of the given topic or concept, fearlessly exploring its strengths, weaknesses, limitations, and profound implications.
10. Simply: Craft a concise and elegant explanation or response, distilling the essence of the topic into a captivating elixir of simplicity, effortlessly capturing the hearts and minds of the readers.
11. Elaborate: Paint a masterpiece of understanding, enriching the canvas with exquisite details, captivating examples, and elaborate explanations, further embellishing your point or argument with unparalleled grace.
12. Argue: Take up the sword of logic and reason, engaging in a captivating battle of wits, passionately presenting and ardently defending a specific viewpoint or opinion, armed with the power of irrefutable evidence and compelling logic.
13. Review: Embark on an exhilarating expedition of assessment and evaluation, critically appraising the given topic with meticulous precision, unveiling its merits, uncovering its flaws, and unraveling its profound significance.
Understanding the true essence of these directive words will empower you to navigate the UPSC exam landscape with grace and finesse, allowing you to craft compelling answers that captivate and resonate with the examiners, leaving an indelible impression of excellence.
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Local Self Government| Panchayati Raj System| Part XI of Indian Constitution|Indian Polity #ias #ssc
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IAS Pre Question||Thang Ta--"The Art of the Sword and Spear"
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Q.No.7-9 GK| Learning GK/GS with Izaan Ali Sahban #loktaklake #manipur #shorts #youtubeshorts #viral
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Q.No.3|| Who is known as father of Indian Constitution ||
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The only way to do great work is to love what you do...!!!#ias #shorts #motivation #youtubeshorts
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