UPSC CSE exam analysis 2022 for prelims; Know difficulty level here
Prabakaran K | June 5, 2022 | 04:32 PM IST | 1 min read
UPSC CSE 2022 prelims exam has been conducted today. Candidates can check the UPSC IAS 2022 exam analysis for paper 1 and 2 here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Union Public Service Commission has concluded the UPSC CSE 2022 prelims exam 2022 successfully today, June 5 at 4:30 pm. The UPSC IAS 2022 exam for prelims has been conducted at various exam centre across the country. As per the UPSC IAS exam analysis 2022, the prelims exam question papers were moderate in nature.
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UPSC CSE prelims 2022 exam has been conducted in two shifts today. UPSC IAS 2022 prelims shift 1 was conducted from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and shift 2 was conducted from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
UPSC prelims exam analysis 2022 (paper 1)
According to the exam analysis of UPSC Civil service prelims 2022 exam, more questions were asked from economics, science and environment. Questions were also asked from topics like current affairs, history, polity etc.,
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Subjects |
Difficulty level |
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Current events of national and international importance |
Moderate |
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Indian and World Geography-Physical, Social, Economic |
Easy |
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History of India and Indian National Movement |
Moderate |
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Geography of India and the World |
Difficult |
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Indian Polity and Governance-Constitution |
Moderate |
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Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc. |
Easy |
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Economic and Social Development-Sustainable |
Tough |
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General issues on Environmental ecology, Biodiversity and Climate Change – that do not require subject specialization |
Moderate |
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Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc. |
Moderate |
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General Science |
Tough |
|
Overall |
Moderate to difficult |
UPSC ias 2022 exam analysis for CSAT (paper 2)
As per the candidates who appeared in the UPSC IAS 2022 CSAT paper, the paper was moderate and time consuming.
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Topics |
Difficulty level |
|
Comprehension |
Moderate |
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Logical reasoning and analytical ability |
Easy to moderate |
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Mathematics |
Tough |
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Decision making and problem-solving- |
Moderate |
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Direction question, dates related & statement related questions |
Tough |
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Overall |
Moderate to difficult |
UPSC IAS exam 2022 (prelims) - What’s next
UPSC prelims 2022 exam has been concluded successfully today. Coaching institutes will provide the unofficial UPSC CSE 2022 answer key soon. The official UPSC IAS 2022 answer key will also be released on the official website. UPSC 2022 result for prelims is expected to be announced within a month. All those candidates who clear the prelims will be eligible to appear in the UPSC IAS mains exam 2022.
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