Turn any current affairs headline into 10 UPSC-style practice questions. Get MCQs with traps explained + Mains questions with complete answer frameworks.
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You read about "Governor delays NEET Bill" and file it under Polity. Then in the exam, UPSC asks the same topic from History (evolution of Governor's office), Federalism (Centre-State friction), and Ethics (constitutional morality). You knew the news. You just didn't know the angles.
UPSC doesn't test news. They test concepts through news. One headline can appear in GS-I, II, III, and IV â each time from a different angle. This tool bridges the gap between reading the news and knowing how UPSC will ask about it.
5 questions from the obvious subject + 5 from cross-subject angles. Because UPSC asks the same topic from multiple GS papers.
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Mains questions include word allocation, must-include cases & committees, and balanced conclusion templates.
Every output includes a GS-IV Ethics case study with stakeholder analysis and decision framework.
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Copy-paste a headline, type a topic, or describe any news event.
Our AI identifies the primary subject and 3-4 cross-subject angles UPSC could test.
Receive 5 MCQs (with traps explained) + 5 Mains questions (with answer frameworks).
Input: "Governor returns NEET bill in Tamil Nadu"
Primary Subject: GS-II â Polity & Governance
Cross-Subject Angles:
âĒ History (GS-I) â Evolution of Governor's office from British era
âĒ Federalism (GS-II) â Centre-State tensions, Sarkaria Commission
âĒ Ethics (GS-IV) â Constitutional morality vs political loyalty
Consider the following about Governor's power on bills:
1. Governor must give assent to all Money Bills
2. Governor can return a Bill only once
3. No time limit for Governor to act on Bills
Which is correct? (a) 1 and 2 (b) 2 and 3 (c) 1 and 3 (d) All
â Answer: (b)
â ïļ Trap: "must" in Statement 1 â Governor CAN reserve Money Bills for President
"The office of Governor has become a tool for Centre-State confrontation rather than cooperation." Critically examine.
Answer Framework: Intro (30 words) âĒ Body (180 words) âĒ Conclusion (40 words)
Must Include: Nabam Rebia case, Sarkaria Commission, Article 200
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"Finally! I used to read The Hindu daily but never knew how to practice from it. This tool converts my daily reading into actual practice questions."
"The cross-subject angles are what makes this different. I never thought a Polity news could be asked from History angle until I used this."
"The Ethics case studies are gold. Every current affairs topic converted into a GS-IV question with proper stakeholder analysis."
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