- Correction in the Economic survey summaries
- No corrections
- Parting words
- Next order of business
- Updates from UPSC
- Updates from SSC
Correction in the Economic survey summaries
Last updated on Aug-22-2014 evening.
Ch4: measures of money supply
- Banks receive more money in TIME deposits (FD, RD) than in Demand deposits.(Current / Savings)
- M3 less liquid than M2
Ch4: Inflation index theory
- Consumer food price inflation (CFPI): base year is 2010.
Ch4: Inflation Current trends
- HSBC releases the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI).
Ch8: Agriculture => El Nino
- High SOI index => strong trade winds & La Nina. (Trick: High has an “i” hence La N-”i”-na)
- Low SOI index => Weak trade winds & El Nino. (Trick: Low has an “o”, hence El Nin-”o”)
- During El Nino year: warm water near Peru. (Visualize: El Nino is a terrible child, he has put gas-heater near Peru coast, now fishermen can’t put their feet.)
Ch9: PSU
National Investment fund (NIF)
- 75% proceeds should go for bogus Sarkaari schemes and 25% for PSU revival= that rule continued till 31st March 2013.
- But After that, NIF Money is used for following purposes
- buying shares of CPSE to enture 51% sarkaari ownership
- recapitalizing sarkari banks and insurance companies
- Investing in EXIM bank, NABARD, Regional rural banks,
- Uranium corporation, Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam
- Metro projects and Indian railways capital Expenditure.
- And Government budget will decide where to spend money among these sectors.
- For Budget 2013, NIF money was spent on Bank recapitalization and Indian railways.
Ch11: Coal gasification
- NELP total blocks 93
- India is largest producer of Guar gum. But due to heavy imports from US shalegas companies, its prices have increased by ten times within a year (2011-12). Thus shortage for domestic industry- who cannot keep up with the prices offered by American importers.
ch11: petrol diesel
- CPCL Manali refinery is in Tamilnadu (And Himachal)
ch11: PPP challenges
- DMIC will pass through 6 states- Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra. PIB-April-2007
- AND Madhya Pradesh as well. Commerce Min. July 2007
Ch12: Forest Survey report
- Forest cover increased between 2011 and 2013.
Ch12: Sustainable Development
- 4 crore Indians don’t have electricity in their homes; and 8 crore still use firewood for cooking
- Correct spelling of the name: Brundtland commission
Ch13: HDI calculation
- Old HDI had indicators of adult literacy rate and GER as it components
- but in the new HDI (post 2010) these two components have been replaced by Mean schooling years and expected years of schooling.
Ch13: Poverty estimation
- Tendulkar method counts Expenditure in food, education, health and clothing. (and NOT just food).
Ch13: Women and child
- MMR: no of mother deaths during or after within 42 days of birth.
Ch13: Minorities and PH
- India has ratified Marrakesh treaty.
Ch13: Minorities and PH
- Delhi is the most populous city of India.
No corrections
Some readers had said xyz thing is wrong. But I’ve not changed it because of following reasons:
- 2011: Maharatna was rule involved annual turnover 20000 crore but as per PIB-2013 it is 25000.
- Pharmacy doesn’t require “industrial license”. Because IYB 2014 page467 lists only five categories- pharmacy is not one of it. I’m unable to find any latest update that pharmacy/pharmaceutical was added
- Ackwarth Committee gave report in 1921 but they started separation of rail budget from 1924-25. Ref: official site of railways
- Gini coefficient: 0-equality, 1-max inequality.. Larger the higher gini coeffiicent, bigger the inequality. because Economics Roger A. Arnold, page 664
- Green Energy corridor: Intra-State grid upgradation would be taken up by PowerGrid, while the inter-State network would be developed by State utilities. ref: Businessline May 2013
Parting words
- DON’T keep awake the entire night before exam. Because whatever you cram during that night, nothing comes from it in the prelims. (years of self-experiance). Proper sleep is essential, to avoid silly mistakes in Maths and DI questions.
- GS: Never tick answers on GUT FEELING. Last year cutoff was 241. Many (sincere) candidates failed, their score was in the range of 239-240. Means, even a single mark lost in penalty, can change your result.
- DONOT COUNT Number of “attempted” circles, after every 15-20 minutes. It creates unnecessary pressure on brain and forces you to tick answers on GUT FEELING.
- Polity –even a slight change in wording- from “shall” to “may”, can alter the entire the meaning. Don’t take read Polity statements casually, observe each word then mark answer only if you’re 100% sure.
- In the multiple-statement question, Sometimes they ask you to find “Correct statements”, sometimes they ask you to find “incorrect statements”. SO Carefully read instruction, what do you have to find out- Correct statement OR incorrect statements? Otherwise, in your head you’d solve it right, but you’ll mark wrong answer.
- For point#5: ALWAYS use “elimination” method. First strike out the ineligible statements and the answers that have such statement combos (e.g. only 2 and 3 correct). It’ll greatly reduce the chances of mistake and trap MCQs.
- Aptitude: Don’t waste time in “sitters”. If a sum takes too much time, then move to next question. A comprehension “SET” should be solved at once. If you can’t solve 1-2 MCQs within that set, then don’t come back for it later on. Otherwise more chances of “GUT FEELING” and time wasted for re-reading the entire passage again.
- DONOT USE WHITENER in OMR sheets. It creates problem while computer scans the paper.
- MUST bring Wrist watch. Otherwise how will you know you’re wasting too much time on “sitter” aptitude question or comprehension passage?
- MUST bring an exampad. Often the Sarkaari benches have fractured surfaces, sometimes not wide enough to even put question paper.
- MUST tick answer using Black pen only.
- After Exam is over: Don’t waste time in cutoff speculation. Every year, hundreds of people clear UPSC despite having lower scores than the (unofficial) cutoff predicated by forum-gurus and coaching babas. There is always discrepancy of minimum 5-6 questions between official and unofficial answer keys (mine included). And like I showed in point#2: people miss the mains-ticket even by one mark. So, cutoff talk is for kids, not for real players.
- Instead, analyze the paper yourself- what was the source of the question? Did you have that book/XEROX/electronic source before exam? If yes, did you tick the right answer? What were the positive aspects and shortcomings in your preparation?
- Because there are ~1200 vacancies, this site has >60,000 subscribers. Majority will have to re-appear prelims next year. Lord Curzon will release this year’s “OFFICIAL” answerkey & cutoffs somewhere in 2015 (once the entire prelim-mains-interview-final result cycle is over).
- At that time (2015) you’d have forgotten, what exactly had happened in the battlefield on 24th August 2014. Therefore, you must self-analyse the paper and performance immediately after prelim is over & tweak the booklist-strategy accordingly for future.
- Once this “analysis” exercise is over, resume Mains preparation, SSC Tier-2 (2013), SSC Tier 1(2014), IBPS-2014, CAT-2014, CDS or any other exam you’re preparing for. Never sit idle, you’re in a warzone.
Next order of business
From my side, after prelim is over:
- Unofficial answerkeys for CSAT. I’ll release them at my pace over a span of 1-2 weeks. I’m not competing with any coaching classes for “who releases the answer key first?” Haste makes waste.
- After that, I’ll take a break from writing for 2 weeks, to fix some long pending financial issues, house repair work and server upgrade.
- Then, I’ll resume from the remaining chapters of Economic survey and [Current] series from where I had left.
So, best wishes to all नही ONLY Serious players. This is my last article before कत्ल की सुबह.
Updates from UPSC
- Visually challenged candidates will get 40 minutes extra in each of the paper. (earlier only 20 minutes) UPSC implemented this after SC order. LINK.
- UPSC confirmed DoPT’s directive that English questions (those 8-9 easy MCQs above decision making section), will not be counted in Civil service exam. Although silent on IFoS. LINK
Updates from SSC
Recall that in SSC CGL-2013 Tier 1 RE-exam, they passed some candidates at lower cutoff for Tax assistant post. SSC has published the list of those candidates:
http://ssc.nic.in/press-release/ROLL_L2_19_08_2014.pdf

Biswajit Bhai where is the key to second paper. kindly help
My Paper 1 expected marks is 140 and paper 2 is 130 i am obc and also Qualified ssc cgl tier 1 2013 what should i do for next stage
Start preparing for mains…. Don’t worry about cut-off onwards, as ur chance of getting into mains is high if u r sure to get above score… Cover all important newspaper articles and editorial/ opinion from mains point of view, also keep reading &revising basic books…… And revise ur optional and GS.. Enroll for some good test series so that u will get good practice…
OBC cut off will be below 200! take my word. u r safe…..I learned 1 thing, it is very imp to give 20-30 mock tests of CSAT in the competitive class environment….
I too go with u, OBC cut off below 200, even the OC cut off wud b around 200-210
which sources u used 4 ecology n science sections? they were too tuf 4 me 2 attempt
some upload CL keys pleaseeee
cl answer key dosnt looks good.. :(
upsc = unpredictable…
paper 1 ne to katal kar diya….
Expected Cut off For Prelims ??
Marks Paper 1 80, paper 2 103 total 183. Obc
post the relative link of CL CSAT answer key
My score GS 1- 90 and GS 2 – 71. I am in OBC. Any chance?
My marks as per GA and…GS 115 Nd CSAT 136..total. 251
plz give the link for csat paper 2 answer keys
My score GS 1- 90 and GS 2 – 71. I am in OBC. Any chance?
bhai, plz tell what sources u refered 4 biodiv, ecology n science sections. cud u attempt qstns frm these? ur score is more dan suff
My marks-general
paper1-96
paper2-114 total 210
kayarumo daivamee
kya hoga bai
bhai someone be an angel and put up the csat paper 2 key
And thanks to chotabacchccha… the key for paper 1 is very good
was so happy after doing well in p1, hitting score around 100 BUT after giving paper 2 i am feeling like all my efforts of past 8-9 months were in vain. could not manage time in P-2, it was full of analysis and interpretation based which killed my time like hell. gave-up job, no contact with friends, no parties nothing, now i am left dejected and frustrated of myself. DAMN!!!
Truley to thank Mrunal for his postings on economy. I was just Unstoppable in polity and economy section.
from where should i prepare for ecology and environment for pre 2015(my first attempt)….pls advise
where can i find paper two key
from wherre to study ecology and env
GS-45 + CSAT-130 = 180 = Disaster
I am in OBC category. Paper 1 – 95 and Paper 2 – 76. Can I expect a seat to write Mains?
Hi..All,
I am getting 51 in p-1 and 140 in p-2, any chance of getting qualified? I am in Gen category.
Be hopefu… But cant guarantee… Prepare for mains, anyway it will help u in next yr also
http://edugeeks.in//srv/htdocs/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/paper-2-answer-key.pdf
for Paper 2
Haye hamara to katl ho gaya…. UPSC tune meri le li :(((((
katl ki subah aur ab drawani ratein ….I never wished to watch a horror movie let alone living it.
But wont give up
paper 1- 124.08 (as per as this year topper’s solution)
paper2- 152 (testfunda, most authenticated)
total= 276.08
I am from general category, this was my first attempt. Some senior players in lucknow were saying cut off will be below 241 as 15 marks deduction and pressure on upsc will bring it down. Please share your marks and views on it.
If this was ur 1st attempt…then I am speechless….I started preparation in march this yr and was confident based on CSAT, but i just could not complete the paper….gone! tell me just 1 thing….how did u acquired such speed? without months of practice not possible
how could u do so well in paper 1? The ecology n science questns were so unconventional. what sources did u refer?
mr pesit……how r u?
pesit??
q.42, C booklet
6 cards, upside 1’s. it is giving ans d (nt possible)
but it can be, let
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1st, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1
2nd 2, 1, 1,1,1,2 (change 2,3,4,6th)
3rd 2,2,2,2,2,2 (change 2,3,4,5th)
m i rgt
14 — alok
16 — C, 25(total=27)
paper 1 – 84
paper 2 – 142
pata nahi kya hoga
r u serious??? its enough dude
Hi mrunal sir I committed a blunder today by using whitener in one of my questions I thought that ssc allows its use so why would upsc have any problem. I should have read your article before. Will it lead to my exam not being evaluated?
Abhay…have u checked ur ans properly…
it was my second attempt. My likely score in paper 1 is 70 n in 2nd paper 145, i.e. 215/385. is there any chance? m very disappointed :(
paper 1 -86
paper 2-90
is here chance?(SC category)
1st attempt, Paper-1: 48
Paper-2: 118 :( :( :(
Srry I mean paper 1: 48, paper 2: 70 Total 118 :(
was it ur 1st attempt? in that case it will b a gud learning curve
Yes my first attempt, started preparing in May this year
considering that u did well
paper 1-76
paper 2-155
general cat….any chances?
No chance. Happy ?? You are asking like somebody from UPSC is going to come and reply. Grow Up
paper 1- 137
paper 2 -174
total- 311
hoping to be in top 5 in prelims, wish me luck gyes. good luck to all of you also.
Surely not. Overconfidence will kill you. And you will be the one who wont see the end of the war like Ghatotkach.