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This one trick will save 10 Marks in UPSC prelims | Open Session - Class 01 - Logical Elimination.
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In this video Sreejay explains the power of positivity, the 1% logic, and how to handle extreme words in UPSC Prelims MCQs. He clarifies why statements with can, may, might, some should be treated as generally correct unless a clear fact disproves them. The video breaks down logic levels, general vs specific statements, pattern-based elimination, and how extreme words like mainly, primarily, drastically make statements incorrect. He also shows how to think using geography, quantity, and future possibilities, and how to approach application-based questions using basic characteristics and common-sense reasoning.
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0:00 – Introduction
1:15 – Four Levels of UPSC Logic Explained
2:34 – General vs Specific Statements
3:26 – How UPSC Makes Statements Incorrect
4:22 – Identifying General Statements Correctly
5:15 – Extreme Words & Their Impact
6:27 – Native vs Non-Native: Catching Specific Facts
7:58 – Correct Use of General Statements in MCQs
8:53 – Applying the 1% Logic Effectively
10:35 – Thinking Like a Layman, Not a Specialist
11:48 – 3-Way Thinking: Geography, Quantity, Future
13:07 – Solving UPSC with Possibility Logic
14:29 – Can/May/Might: How to Decode Such Statements
15:58 – Spotting Extreme Words Like “Any”
17:05 – Fact-Based Statements vs Logic-Based Statements
18:46 – Handling ‘Can It Be Used’ Type Questions
20:18 – Pollinators Question: Direct vs Indirect Relation
22:55 – Finding Direct Logical Connections in Statements
24:28 – Extreme Words in Question Headings
26:49 – When to Drop the 1% Logic Completely
28:51 – Understanding ‘Some’ Statements in UPSC
33:32 – Application-Based Questions: New UPSC Trend
34:17 – All of the Above? When It Works & When It Fails
38:21 – Technology Questions: Patterns & Traps
41:03 – Radar vs X-Ray: Application Logic
44:21 – Gas vs Liquid Logic in Elimination
47:00 – Why UPSC Writes Long Statements (Pattern Insight)
49:03 – Final Rule: Facts First, Logic Next
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Видео This one trick will save 10 Marks in UPSC prelims | Open Session - Class 01 - Logical Elimination. канала Civilsdaily IAS
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In this video Sreejay explains the power of positivity, the 1% logic, and how to handle extreme words in UPSC Prelims MCQs. He clarifies why statements with can, may, might, some should be treated as generally correct unless a clear fact disproves them. The video breaks down logic levels, general vs specific statements, pattern-based elimination, and how extreme words like mainly, primarily, drastically make statements incorrect. He also shows how to think using geography, quantity, and future possibilities, and how to approach application-based questions using basic characteristics and common-sense reasoning.
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0:00 – Introduction
1:15 – Four Levels of UPSC Logic Explained
2:34 – General vs Specific Statements
3:26 – How UPSC Makes Statements Incorrect
4:22 – Identifying General Statements Correctly
5:15 – Extreme Words & Their Impact
6:27 – Native vs Non-Native: Catching Specific Facts
7:58 – Correct Use of General Statements in MCQs
8:53 – Applying the 1% Logic Effectively
10:35 – Thinking Like a Layman, Not a Specialist
11:48 – 3-Way Thinking: Geography, Quantity, Future
13:07 – Solving UPSC with Possibility Logic
14:29 – Can/May/Might: How to Decode Such Statements
15:58 – Spotting Extreme Words Like “Any”
17:05 – Fact-Based Statements vs Logic-Based Statements
18:46 – Handling ‘Can It Be Used’ Type Questions
20:18 – Pollinators Question: Direct vs Indirect Relation
22:55 – Finding Direct Logical Connections in Statements
24:28 – Extreme Words in Question Headings
26:49 – When to Drop the 1% Logic Completely
28:51 – Understanding ‘Some’ Statements in UPSC
33:32 – Application-Based Questions: New UPSC Trend
34:17 – All of the Above? When It Works & When It Fails
38:21 – Technology Questions: Patterns & Traps
41:03 – Radar vs X-Ray: Application Logic
44:21 – Gas vs Liquid Logic in Elimination
47:00 – Why UPSC Writes Long Statements (Pattern Insight)
49:03 – Final Rule: Facts First, Logic Next
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