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Complete Prelims Economy PYQs (2019-2023) marathon session | UPSC Prelims 2024


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PYQs are the best source one can refer to in order to clear the UPSC prelims. Not only do they reveal the trends, but they also provide a glimpse of the types of questions, topics, and language used in the prelims.

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This helps you strategize better and aids in finding the right answers during the exam. Ketan Sir, who cleared the UPSC in 2015 and is the author of the "Indian Economy Handbook by Ketan," will help you cover the PYQs of the last two years and discuss them in detail. Be sure to watch it, as it covers various points of the UPSC prelims economy syllabus

00:00 Economy Trends and weightage
02:20 Economy: Money
15:15 Economy: Inflation
32:10 Economy: Monetary policy
45:03 Economy: Taxation
49:35 Economy: Banking
01:09:02 Economy: Financial market
01:31:41 Economy: Agriculture
01:40:36 Economy: External sector

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Doing static subjects like polity, economy, environment, geography and history for your UPSC preparation is a solid bet to increase your chances of clearing this exam. But this must all be supplemented by current affairs for best effect.


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