Hi All,

As I had predicted on Jan 1, 2025, number of 3-Statement based questions increased in Prelims 2025 and they are here to stay for 2026. Similarly, 2026 Aspirants should focus on solving 3-column match the following questions. Practicing these types of questions will help you in developing acumen for same and help you in saving time in exam hall. Else, paper will appear to be lengthy like it did to many this year.

Following is my analysis of various types of questions asked in UPSC Prelims in last 6 years. Please prepare question types that UPSC has been asking lately:

Complete Analysis of 13 types of questions asked by UPSC between 2020-2025: Click Here to Read

Also Read, References of Prelims 2025 questions from Current Affairs Compilation posted on Telegram Group on 10th May, 2025: Click Here to Read

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2 responses to “UPSC 2020 – 2025 Prelims Questions Type Analysis”

  1. Kavi Avatar
    Kavi

    Sir please bring current affairs from june itself

  2. Suyash Kharate Avatar
    Suyash Kharate

    Sir, can you bring mentorship and answer writing for public administration please… Bcz it also overlap with GS2

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