Saturday, June 23, 2012

UPSC: CSAT ANALYSIS 2011


Paper second contained only 80 questions but indeed it was a lengthy paper as it was fully loaded with comprehension passages. Comprehensions (bilingual) had 28 questions and English comprehension had 9 questions which almost contains half the paper. Quantetive Aptitude section had 13 questions, Logical reasoning contributed 13 questions including 3 questions of syllogism and 9 questions were from data interpretation. Decision making and problem solving had 8 questions which was purely application based. You can better understand by the following Table:

Comprehension
28
English Comprehension
9
Quantitative Aptitude
13
Logical Reasoning
13
Data Interpretation
9
Decision Making and Problem Solving
8

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the insightful breakdown of the 2011 prelims and CSAT analysis—really helps to grasp how the exam has evolved and where to focus. Your emphasis on the changing patterns and Super High Emphasis on reasoning and comprehension really stood out. For those looking to get an edge and structure their preparation smartly, combining that with a weekend IAS coaching in Chennai could make all the difference—excellent to follow your guidance while also getting expert direction and peer support. Keep up the great content—very motivating for serious aspirants!

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