UPSC CSAT Comprehension & Decision Making – Accuracy Without Overthinking
CSAT Is Qualifying—But Silently Dangerous
Many serious aspirants underestimate CSAT until they miss qualifying marks by a whisker. Treat Paper 2 as insurance, not optional: steady practice prevents panic on exam morning.
Reading Comprehension
Skim the first and last paragraphs for tone; note keyword repeats. Answer vocabulary-in-context questions before inference-heavy ones. Avoid “extreme” options unless the passage clearly supports them.
Decision Making
Pick ethical, citizen-friendly, and legally sound options. Avoid vindictive or shortcut choices even if they look efficient—UPSC rewards balanced administrative temperament.
Maths and Reasoning
Focus on high-accuracy topics: percentages, ratios, averages, series, and basic puzzles. Skip lengthy questions on first pass; mark for review if time remains. Negative marking patterns differ—read instructions every year.
Weekly Minimum
Even GS-heavy schedules should include three CSAT sessions weekly: one comprehension drill, one quant set, one mixed mock. Mocks reveal time sinks early.
Conclusion
Reading practice on FreeTestHub verbal sections keeps comprehension muscles active between UPSC attempts. Pair it with previous-year CSAT papers timed—nothing beats official question styles.
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