The document provides an analysis of the 2013 UPSC Prelims exam. It discusses the structure and difficulty of the general studies paper and CSAT paper. For both papers, it provides details on the number of questions, marking scheme, sectional breakdown and analysis of question types in each section. It finds that the general studies paper had increased focus on environment and geography questions while the CSAT paper had easier comprehension questions but more emphasis on logical reasoning and numeracy.
The document provides an analysis of the 2013 UPSC Prelims exam. It discusses the structure and difficulty of the general studies paper and CSAT paper. For both papers, it provides details on the number of questions, marking scheme, sectional breakdown and analysis of question types in each section. It finds that the general studies paper had increased focus on environment and geography questions while the CSAT paper had easier comprehension questions but more emphasis on logical reasoning and numeracy.
UPSC Prelims 2013 Analysis The LEADER in Online Test Prep
UPSC 2013 Analysis 1 www.TestFunda.com
The UPSC exam in terms of the exam structure was similar to the last two years. However, there were significant changes in difficulty level.
Paper I GS:
Like the last two years, the UPSC General Studies paper had 100 questions. The overall marking scheme, negative marking, timing etc were the same as earlier. One change compared to earlier exams was the enhanced focus on questions from environment and geography, which is fast becoming a very important subject area for GS. The weightage assigned to the other subject areas was more or less similar to the previous exams.
Summary Total Marks 200 Number of Questions 100 Marks per Question 2 Number of options 4 Negative Marking of Marks per Question
The section wise breakup of the questions in this paper is as given below:
Subject Area Number of Questions Environment & Geography 28 General Science 19 Economic & Social Development 21 History of India 15 Indian Polity & Governance 17
Paper II CSAT:
Like the previous CSAT papers, this paper also had 80 questions. There were 2.5 marks per questions with one- third negative marking. However, there was no negative marking for the Decision Making questions. A large chunk of questions was based on Language Comprehension with 32 questions testing language skills as well as understanding and interpretation of text (compared to 43 questions in CSAT 2012). Questions based on verbal ability were easier than CSAT 2012, making it an achievable paper for even a moderately well-prepared student. While the proportion of Logical Reasoning and Basic Numeracy went up (42 questions), these were extremely simple and could have increased the marks of a well-prepared student drastically.
The marking scheme and breakup of subject areas in the paper was as follows:
Summary Total Marks 200 Number of Questions 80 Marks per Question 2.5 Number of options 4 Negative Marking No negative marking for questions on Interpersonal Skills and Decision Making. of Allotted Marks per Question for other questions UPSC Prelims 2013 Analysis The LEADER in Online Test Prep
UPSC 2013 Analysis 2 www.TestFunda.com
The section wise breakup of the questions in this paper is as given below:
Subject Area Number of Questions Comprehension 24 English Language Comprehension 8 Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability 23 General Mental Ability and Basic Numeracy 19 Decision Making and Interpersonal Skills 6
1. Comprehension: The number of questions and therefore, the overall emphasis on Comprehension questions went down from 35 (in CSAT 2012) to 24 (in CSAT 2013). Most of the 9 passages were short and most of the 24 questions across these could have been attempted. The questions were easier compared to CSAT 2012, except a couple of dense passages that had questions with close answer choices. The topics covered in the passages were varied and the emphasis on biodiversity continued this year as well.
2. English Language Comprehension: The 8 questions were easy and on the lines of CSAT 2011 (The CSAT 2012 questions were slightly tricky). They tested basic understanding of the language structure and contextual meanings of words and phrases. A reasonably prepared test-taker would be able to sail through these questions.
3. Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability: The focus within this area was completely on analytical ability than on logical reasoning. There were 23 questions in this area with a focus on arrangement, conditional grouping, visual reasoning, diagrammatic and basic logical puzzles. Apart from one question on arrangements the others were extremely simple. An important deviation from the 2011 and 2012 CSAT papers was the complete absence of syllogism type questions.
4. General Mental Ability and Basic Numeracy: The proportion of questions in this section went up to 19 questions (6 from DI). However, apart from one question on time and distance, the others were extremely simple and covered basic arithmetic concepts such as time and distance, time and work, ratio and proportion, linear equations etc. There was one set of 5 questions on data interpretation but it was extremely basic. Graphs and Diagrams returned after CSAT 2011 with a simple question on inverse variation (This area was absent in CSAT 2012).
5. Decision Making and Interpersonal Skills:: The emphasis in the overall paper went down from 8 questions to 6. The questions continued the trend of not having negative marking and should have been attempted. With a little bit of deliberation, most of the given cases could have been solved.
Mark Sloan, Ray Peat, Raymond Peat - The Ultimate Guide to Methylene Blue_ Remarkable Hope for Depression, COVID, AIDS & Other Viruses, Alzheimer’s, Autism, Cancer, Heart Disease, ... Targeting Mitoch
SAT Prep Plus: Unlocked Edition 2022 - 5 Full Length Practice Tests - Behind-the-scenes game-changing answer explanations to each question - Top level strategies, tips and tricks for each section
GED Exam Prep 2024-2025 Your Ultimate Guide to Passing the GED Exam with Confidence - Easy-to-Understand and Up-to-Date Study Guide with Comprehensive Practice Test