UPSC Prelims Question Paper & Answer Key 2021

Author: Rajesh Kumar

UPSC IAS Answer key 2021 - The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will release the official UPSC IAS answer key 2021 in online mode on the official website - upsc.gov.in after the completion of UPSC IAS 2021 recruitment process. However, various Best IAS coaching institutes like Aspire IAS Chanakya IAS Academy, Career Launcher, Rau's IAS Circle release the unofficial UPSC IAS 2021 answer key on the same day or one day after the UPSC CSE exam is conducted.

In the answer key of UPSC IAS 2021, candidates can check the correct answers to each question asked in the UPSC Prelims 2021. UPSC IAS answer key 2021 will be released in PDF format for all IAS question paper sets - A, B, C, and D. In this article, candidates can check all details related to the UPSC IAS 2021 answer key like dates, how to download and benefits here.

When will UPSC IAS 2021 Answer Key be Released?According to the previous years' trends of answer key upsc release dates, UPSC provides the UPSC IAS answer key 2021 after the release of final result of UPSC IAS. The release date of UPSC IAS official answer key has not been announced by UPSC. Check the previous trends of UPSC IAS answer key 2021 release date in the table that is given below.

How to download the UPSC IAS answer key 2021?By referring to the following steps, candidates can check the steps of IAS answer key 2021.

Step 1 - Visit the official website of UPSC - www.upsc.gov.in

Step 2 - Go to the "Examination Tab" and select "Answer Key" from the drop-down menu.

Step 3 - Click on "UPSC Civil Services Examination answer key 2021"

Step 4 - The UPSC IAS 2020 PDF file will open in a new window.

Step 5 - Download the PDF file for future reference.

UPSC Prelims 2021: Subject-wise Preparation Strategy for CSATAs all aspirants would have seen in the previous year’s papers that the CSAT exam is divided equally into various sections consisting of questions based on Mental ability, numeric aptitude, logical reasoning, decision making, English comprehension, etc. So candidates are advised to identify their weaknesses and work on them.

It is advisable to clear the doubts and go through the tricks to solve mental and numeric ability problems as they prove very handy in the exam.

For English Comprehension: It is advisable to read as many articles as possible in the shortest span of time with the clearest understanding. One can easily note that UPSC does not give easily comprehendible articles/ passages in exams. They are generally conceptual and not easy to understand. The pressure of the exam adds to the troubles of the aspirants. Thus if the candidates develop a good practice of reading and understanding, it would prove to be beneficial in the exam. The target must be finishing a comprehension question within 4 minutes, as the general pattern followed by UPSC is giving a minimum of 3 questions per passage.

For Arithmetic Ability: Candidates need to revise all the concepts mainly from Profit, Loss, and Discount, Simple and Compound Interest, Algebra, Pythagoras theorem, and Unitary method for the exam as basic questions are asked from here. The next step would be to practice as many questions as possible from each of the topics. The aim of the candidates should be to solve 1 question per minute in this subject.

Decision Making and Problem Solving: This section involves any candidate’s practical knowledge application testing, ethical knowledge testing and it’s situational fitting. Thus one must not blindly follow ethics nor he must completely ignore it. It must be noted by the candidates that in such questions UPSC has considered more than two options to be correct.

Logical Reasoning: This section has no solution until one practices the problem. The candidates must develop their skills for syllogism, pie chart, series questions as they have been continuously out up by the Commission.