12.01.2016
Write a Better Answer in UPSC MAINS examination? IAS aspirants special
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Hi IAStoday aspirants,How to write a good question?The most frequently asked Question in civil service examination mains.As you know Prelims(The first stage of UPSC civil service exam) is purely objective;But MAINS is something different and hard nut to crack as everyone knows answer.So what we can do is present it in a better way.Beyond all explanations;you need to start writing from today onwards so that you can make answer better & better again.There is no scope of BEST ANSWER.It depends on the person evaluating your answer.Here is the way to betterment.
It is vitally important to understand the question first.
If you are asked to “elucidate”, “discuss”, “critically appreciate”,
explain or “give reasons for and against”, preferred mode of answering
should be descriptive. It is through your style of answering questions,
one can get a chance to examine your analytical abilities or originality
of thought. Right strategy is to devote five or ten minutes of your
time to run through the question paper which will help you decide which
questions have to be answered first. You should also allocate time to
frame the answer so that there is no confusion later on. It is advisable
to use simple English and stave off using flowery and decorative
language which takes attention away from the original facts and opinions
about a given topic.
It is not just enough to know all the facts and information
but to pen down your answers in a clear and concise manner is
pertinent. By writing answers having clear and a logical frame with no
irrelevant or piling up of information, you can grab one’s attention. A
candidate should adopt an answering style which is natural, original and
to the point. Likewise, use of archaic and fancy words or language
should be avoided at all costs. Grammatical errors in the answers
attract dislike of the evaluator so there must be no room for
grammatical errors in your answers. Last but not the least, it is
essential to have a good and legible handwriting.
Time and again, you would have heard aspirants talking
about effective part of the question and which is too frequently
confused with introduction, body and conclusion of any answer which is
its structure. The effective part refers to angle or perspective; you
wish the answers to be seen. The facts remain unchangeable but the
presentation differs.
Getting attuned to the meaning and application of terms
that appear repeatedly in questions in the IAS mains exam will certainly
help you write better answers. A vast majority of students sometimes
wrongly interpret the meaning of these terms consequently they err while
answering.
Enumeration involves listing the points about the topic without giving detailed explanation.
It refers to writing the simple definition. A bit of memory
will definitely help you while reproducing verbatim and at least
including all possible keywords and phrases which you know are essential
parts of that particular definition.
Detailed explanations are required. Whatever you know
should be explained in detail. The ideal approach is to write
introduction in one or two lines followed by three to four lines infavor and three to four lines against the given topic. Implications or
limitations associated with a concept should be penned down in two or
three lines and finally conclusion should be made in another two or
three line.
Whenever a question asks for your opinion, you should give
constructive opinions. Future-oriented and progressive ideas must
reflect on your answers.
Your answers must answer the fundamental questions like
what goals, purposes, objectives or the targets will be achieved? Your
answers must provide or suggest viable solutions to the addressed
problems.
Analysis is same as evaluation, examination or assessment
just that you need to buttress your analysis with your opinion here. How
you opine will tell how you evaluate a situation.
You should write answers in a fashion as if you are talking
to the examiner. This is how; it will be like child’s play to convey
your point of view in an evident manner to the examiner.
If you have good theoretical knowledge, describing the
concepts will be the easiest thing to do. You have to write basically
its parts, constituents, characteristics, what it is made up of and
attributes.
Whenever you are asked to critically comment, critically examine or critically analyse, you need to be critic in real sense.You are supposed to approach the answer in critic way not so factual or theoretical basis.
Start writing;Keep evaluating yourself or get it corrected by experts.Work on it.ITS NOT A MIRACLE HAPPENING OVERNIGHT.Its an evolution of practice and smart work(Not hard work).So stay tuned for new updates
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