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GS1 Answer writing strategy

GS1 Answer Writing Strategy

by Jag Pravesh IAS



Answer writing Plan – History


In the last few years art and culture questions were mainly asking about trends and generic in nature like –

art and culture in vijayanagara empire,


gupta coin art


difference of Indian civilization to others. So the key to write these questions is to present a holistic picture with diverse aspects covered.


For example you can cover – under different sub heading art, architecture, literature etc.. for vijayanagara question (2016).  Once you put different sub headings you will fill paper and also not much need go in specific about one point. Can give general overview.


If you could draw a map, for example for gupta coin age question ( 2017). I drew a rough map of India, west asia and identified that trade routes were under Muslim rule and trade came down….


Even while reading books also try to understand the general trend of events… like how dances were in each state, how paintings changed in 16-18th century ( because painters from mughal courts went to other places because of less patronage, so local artistic styles developed), how puppetry evolved, how music  changed over years etc.. focus on these areas


Understand the difference between religious sects like Buddhism – Hinayana and Mahayana and how they influenced the art and architecture. Like prepare points how major events are represented in arts


Prepare answers for following topics, they might be handy

major differences between vedic and later vedic period and why


Hinayana vs  Mahayana with art


Ashoka art (stupas , pillars etc…)


Shunga art and architecture holistic view


Kaniska art, architecture and literature ( why these changes happened)


Gandhara , Mathura and other schools


Jainism basic idea of what, why it survived even today…


Shatavahana art and architecture. General view


Gupta period, golden age or not


Harsha art, architecture and literature – basic idea


Account of tourists


Temple styles across all India ( 11th NCERT fine arts books has good content on this)


Idea of temple construction in Cholas and Pandyas. How they evolved.


Difference between India and Islamic architecture. Which were common. Why changes took place


I would suggest to use more pictures/ diagrams at lease rough sketches. For example, temple architecture- Nagara, Dravida style, Temples types in Odissa.


For Modern Indian History- questions were more or less straight ones, basic reading of Spectrum or any book shall do.


In case you do not know about any event in the modern history or question. No need to skip question. But try to write all the events around that time and connect it with the event. The examiner might give some marks for structure and approach.


Coming to World History, regularly there is one question. So dont spend too much time mugging the dates, names, etc.. Try to remember events and understand why they happened. In case you dont remember – analyse every world event on following factors

Economic life – How the condition was and how it effected that event


Political Life – How the ruling class treated common man etc..


Social Life – The living condition in that period, class struggle, slavery etc.


Intellectual aspect- Are there any thinkers, intellectuals who supported this cause


And finally any spark or sudden incident which started the movement/ revolution etc..


If might have some basic idea of these events. So at lease 1-2 points will make answer perfect and cover all aspects.


Recently there have been questions related to decolonization, like last year Africa, this time Malay peninsula. So prepare basic content on each topic like skeleton and use for all questions. No matter it is Africa or Malay Peninsula- decolonization will be same.


Prepare atleast 200 word content on each topic of Paper 1 History. Use wisely


For modern history and world history, you can have standard opening line and concluding lines.


For temples u can write “Temples represent the rich socio, cultural and economic conditions prevailing during those times. They are a symbol and ways to understand the period”


For world wars, events in modern history –“The events in first half of 19th century /20th century are a reason and reaction to the socio- economic changes that are prevailing at that time”


For modern independence struggle and any movement ,you can use – “ The movements of 1905/1921 paved the way for creating awareness and eventually led to attaining independence in 1947”


U can write in simple definitions in your own words for introduction.


Maintain structure for every question. Even if you write 1 page answer, it should be properly structured. Your structure will add 1 mark for every question. ( Refer my Answer sheet)


Write with general understanding of events, no need to mug up years and dates. Understand the trends like how decolonization happened, why French revolution took place, why world war alliance happened, how cold war played out. Once u understand this you can write freely the answer even without knowing the question.                                                                                                                                 


Answer writing Plan – Geography


Questions were application based in mains. Like Location of minerals, Climate change issues, Floods and River related, Salinity etc..

Again stick to basics. try to analyse location based questions on – resource availability, transport, man power, money, market etc.. if you analyse anything on these topics you will get fodder for good answer.


Use simple language and explanations.


Prepare standard questions.


for climate change questions try to be as broad and diverse as possible


Use diagrams and draw maps. This will give you marks even if u are not 100% correct.


Drawings will reduce the time, give more information and also catch the eye of examiner. (don’t worry about accuracy, scale and shape of diagrams)


Prepare well on these application based topics

Where and why industry is set up there


Climate and economy of the region


Impact of monsoon and significance.


Delta and other formations


Problems and other issues with disasters like city flooding, land sliding etc…Focus more on these topics


Mix your answers with diagrams + structure + flow charts + relevant examples.

Answer writing Plan – Society

Over the last few years papers were more on current affairs. Be thorough with the currents.


Prepare well with latest bills related to weaker section, children, women, and their advantages and dis-advantages etc..


Constitutional provisions and their status related to these people. ( last few years questions were seen)


Prepare standard definitions for terms like secularism, communalism, urbanization, women empowerment, globalization, etc.. their effects and some solutions.


Idea about working of smart cities and urban development programs.


Prepare some conclusions for these topics appropriately. If u quote some good sentences from Ambedkar, etc.. will be better.


While addressing these question think broadly. You should be able to cover issues related to family, religion, education, economy, marriage, weaker sections, children, old age, women, tribes etc..


If we can bring these sections in our answers we could make it holistic.


This part is more about general understanding of society and writing keeping in mind all sections. Keep it simple, cover more areas and to the points.


Structure+ holistic coverage+ side headings + good conclusion will be sufficient for this section.


This paper has good scope of scoring with limited input. Plan and Prepare well. Again key would be proper understanding question, structure and good presentation.

Strategy Given by Harsha Sir(IAS 2017 Batch)

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