Daily Free UPSC Mains Answer Writing Program
Prepare effectively for the UPSC Civil Services Mains Examination with our exclusive Daily Free Mains Answer Writing Practice Program tailored to meet the demands of UPSC aspirants. This program offers two UPSC-standard questions daily, meticulously designed to reflect the latest exam trends.
Each question is crafted to integrate current affairs with static topics, enabling aspirants to develop a well-rounded understanding of the syllabus. To help you excel, we provide detailed model answers/reference materials, equipping you with the tools to structure impactful responses and achieve high scores.
Our program also includes free answer evaluation. Aspirants can submit their answers and receive expert feedback to refine their writing skills. The evaluations focus on enhancing clarity, coherence, and precision—hallmarks of high-scoring answers in the Mains. Additionally, we offer guidance on essay writing, featuring well-researched topics, enriching reference materials, and free essay evaluations, empowering aspirants to excel in this crucial section of the exam.
Schedule for Daily Mains Answer Writing Program
Day | Focus Area |
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Monday | GS Paper 1 – Indian Heritage, Culture, History, and Geography of the World and Society |
Tuesday | GS Paper 2 – Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice, and International Relations |
Wednesday | GS Paper 3 – Economic Development, Science & Technology, Biodiversity & Environment, Security, and Disaster Management |
Thursday | GS Paper 4 (Theoretical Questions) – Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude |
Friday | GS Paper 4 (Case Study) – Practical Ethical Scenario |
Saturday | Essay Writing – Dynamic and well-researched topics |
Total Questions : 2607
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Q. The recent judgement of the Supreme Court that brings the office of Chief Justice of India under the ambit of the Right to Information Act will give a fillip to people’s quest for transparency and accountability. Comment (250 words)
19 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 2 Polity & Governance -
Q. Objectives of gender justice go beyond the boundaries of the courts. Comment. (250 words)
19 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 2 Social Justice -
Q. What are the causes of ocean currents? How do currents affect the temperature of a region? (250 words)
18 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 1 Geography -
Q. Do you agree that the process of urbanisation if carried out in a planned, sustainable and inclusive manner, can potentially help India mitigate the impact of all-pervasive casteism? (250 words)
18 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 1 Indian Society -
Essay Topics
A. Sustainability, more than anything else, is agriculture's biggest problem.
B. Education in India has not been able to empower all the sections of society.
16 Nov, 2019 Essay Essay -
The Government has planned the strategic disinvestment of State Road Transportation Corporation in a phased manner by allowing some private companies to ferry buses on marked routes. The outraged workers have called for a strike against the move. You are the head of the workers union of the transport corporation. In a meeting with State officials, they have informed you about the circumstances of inefficiency, corruption and deteriorating quality of service to commuters. You have also presented the worker’s viewpoint and their complaints of low payscale and non-payment of salaries from the past few months. A deadlock has occurred between the two parties where no-side is willing to lose. To break the deadlock, the officials offer you a bribe and other perks to comply with the decision of privatisation in a phased manner. State transport services are in a state of peril and there is a huge outcry among the common masses.
- Identify the moral dilemma faced by you.
- Analyse your role and duties, also suggest your course of action.
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Q.What do you understand by man animal conflict? Examine the conflict in light of environmental ethics and sustainability. (150 words)
14 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 4 Theoretical Questions -
Q. Gandhiji's vision and philosophy encompasses human rights and sustainable development. Discuss. (150 words)
14 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 4 Theoretical Questions -
Q. Strong data protection and privacy laws are important for the digital well being of citizens in India. Examine. (250 words)
13 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 3 Economy -
Q. Indian railways has been the lifeline of India’s growth story. Analyse the challenges, advantages and disadvantages of its privatisation. (250 words)
13 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 3 Economy -
Q. Analyse the factors and implications of India’s exit from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). (250 words)
12 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 2 International Relations -
Q. Tackling air pollution has rarely been a priority in policymaking. Analyse the statement in the light of ongoing health emergency declared in the National Capital Region. (250 words)
12 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 2 Polity & Governance -
Q. Pre-Independence Women’s Movements were led and dominated by men. Critically examine. (250 words)
11 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 1 Indian Society -
Q. What are the characteristics of Hoysala architecture? Examine how is it distinct from Nagara and Dravidian architecture. (250 words)
11 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 1 Indian Heritage & Culture -
Essay Topics
A. Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family.
B. For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.
09 Nov, 2019 Essay Essay -
Q. You are a senior officer at an intelligence agency working for the internal security of the nation. You find out that a junior officer has been a victim of honey trapping through social media. In all of this, his phone was hacked and confidential files were leaked.
The entire department has come together and wants you to take strict action against that officer for his behavior. That junior officer is highly skilled and a valuable asset for the organisation. He is also very close to you as you have mentored him throughout and he also respects you a lot. Moreover, any action against him might attract media attention and bring a bad repute to the organisation at large.
(A) What are the ethical issues involved and the options available to you in such a situation?
(B) Also, suggest a course of action you would like to follow.
08 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 4 Case Studies -
Q. “Not only must Justice be done; it must also be seen to be done.” Examine. (150 words)
07 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 4 Theoretical Questions -
Q. Explain Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative and compare it with the Utilitarian principle of ethics given by Jeremy Bentham? (150 words)
07 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 4 Theoretical Questions -
Q. What do you understand by Quantum Supremacy? What can be the possible applications of quantum computing? (250 words)
06 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 3 Science & Technology -
Q. Briefly explain the Naga crisis, along with initiatives taken to resolve the issues. (150 words)
06 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 3 Internal Security -
Q. The Aspirational Districts’ Programme seeks to remove heterogeneity in socio-economic indicators reflected in prevalent inequality in districts of India. Discuss. (250 words)
05 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 2 Social Justice -
Q. Analyse India-Saudi Arabia relations amidst geopolitical flux in Southwest Asia. (250 words)
05 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 2 International Relations -
Q. “Our earth is a playfield for two opposing groups of geomorphic processes.” Discuss. (250 words)
04 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 1 Geography -
Q. What was the idea behind “privy purse” and its abolition? Do you think the concept of the privy purse was justified in a democratic nation committed to socio-economic justice and equality? (250 words)
04 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 1 History -
Essay Topics
A. Parliamentary accountability is as important as parliamentary debate.
02 Nov, 2019 Essay Essay
B. Somewhere inside of all of us is the power to change the world. -
Q. Pawan is pursuing MBA and shares a room with you in the private hostel. He desperately needs a job after completing his course because of educational loan and weak economic background. In his last two semesters, he couldn’t secure good grades due to serious illness. In current semester he has to secure good marks at any cost to satisfy minimum criteria for placements.
Few days before the final semester exam, he comes to you and asks for money. He is stressed and nervous. He tells you about his plan to purchase semester papers to clear the exam and convinces you for the same by giving reference to his bad health, family status and his education loan.
In such circumstances, would it be right to lend money to him?
(a) Identify the moral dilemma faced by you.
(b) Analyse your role and duties as a friend, also suggest your course of action.
01 Nov, 2019 GS Paper 4 Case Studies -
Q. What do you understand by Moral Emotions and what is their role? How are they different from basic emotions? (250 words)
31 Oct, 2019 GS Paper 4 Theoretical Questions -
Q. “I do not want my house to be walled in all sides and my windows to be stuffed. I want the cultures of all the lands to be blown about my house as freely as possible. But I refuse to be blown off my feet by any. I refuse to live in other people’s houses as an interloper, a beggar or a slave.” Examine. (150 words)
31 Oct, 2019 GS Paper 4 Theoretical Questions -
Q. The strengthened grassroots democracy would pave the way for enhanced environmental conservation. Comment. (250 words)
30 Oct, 2019 GS Paper 3 Economy -
Q. Recent incidences in global politics highlights the trend toward de-globalisation. Briefly explain the implication of de-globalisation policies on India. (250 words)
30 Oct, 2019 GS Paper 3 Economy