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Trick to solve Coriolis force related questions
🔵Northern Hemisphere → Deflects Right
🔵Southern Hemisphere → Deflects Left
🔴Coriolis force is zero at the equator.
🔴Maximum at poles (90° latitude)
⚪️Cyclones in NH: Rotate counterclockwise 🌪️
⚪️Cyclones in SH: Rotate clockwise 🌀
Trick to solve Coriolis force related questions
🔵Northern Hemisphere → Deflects Right
🔵Southern Hemisphere → Deflects Left
🔴Coriolis force is zero at the equator.
🔴Maximum at poles (90° latitude)
⚪️Cyclones in NH: Rotate counterclockwise 🌪️
⚪️Cyclones in SH: Rotate clockwise 🌀
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Industry 4.0 terms in simple language:
Internet of Things (IoT):
Everyday objects (like machines, devices, and even things in your house) connected to the internet, allowing them to send and receive data. Think of your smart watch or a thermostat you can control with your phone.
Cloud computing:
Storing and accessing data and software over the internet instead of directly on your computer or a company server. It's like keeping your files in a big online storage space.
Artificial intelligence (AI):
Making computers think and learn like humans. This includes things like understanding language, recognizing images, and making decisions.
Additive manufacturing:
Building objects layer by layer from a digital design, often using 3D printing. It's like creating something by stacking very thin slices.
Augmented reality (AR):
Overlaying digital information and images onto the real world, often through a smartphone or special glasses. Think of apps that let you see how furniture would look in your room.
Cyber-physical systems (CPS):
Systems that combine physical processes with computing and communication. Imagine machines in a factory that can monitor themselves and communicate with each other.
Cobots:
Collaborative robots designed to work safely alongside humans in a shared workspace.
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Feeling stressed before an exam is completely normal — in fact, a little stress can help keep you focused and motivated. But never let it overpower you. Remember, your mind is stronger than any challenge. Stay calm, stay confident, and keep studying!
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e-Zero FIR is a digital initiative in India that allows a person to file a First Information Report (FIR) online, from anywhere, even if the incident occurred outside the jurisdiction of the police station they are reporting to.
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This statement could form the basis of a question on the Separation of Powers theory in the GS 2 Polity section in #UPSC mains 2025
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AnsKey-CivilServicesPExam-2024-GeneralStudies-I-210525.pdf
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CSP 2024 answer key.
3 questions dropped by UPSC
3 questions dropped by UPSC
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IFoS Mains Marksheet - https://upsconline.gov.in/marksheet/exam/marksheet_system/index.php?examname=IFS&examyear=2024
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CSE + IFoS Preliminary Marsksheet - https://upsconline.gov.in/marksheet/csp_premark_2024/login.php?examname=CSP&examyear=2024&a=1
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Dr. Gaurav J. Sontake
AnsKey-CivilServicesPExam-2024-GeneralStudies-I-210525.pdf
Don't spend too much time checking the answer key. It has some mistakes.
Right now, your time is very important. So, just keep revising and stay calm.
Right now, your time is very important. So, just keep revising and stay calm.
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International Sugar Organisation:
- an inter-governmental body completely devoted to improving conditions in the world sugar market.
- established in 1968 UN affiliated body.
- 85 countries as members covering almost 90% of sugar production in the World.
- Headquarters: London
- an inter-governmental body completely devoted to improving conditions in the world sugar market.
- established in 1968 UN affiliated body.
- 85 countries as members covering almost 90% of sugar production in the World.
- Headquarters: London
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Types of Majority – UPSC Trick Zone
✅ Simple = >50% of present & voting
✅ Absolute = >50% of total strength
✅ Effective = >50% of current strength (excluding vacancies)
✅ Special = 2/3rd of present & voting + majority of total strength
✅ Simple = >50% of present & voting
✅ Absolute = >50% of total strength
✅ Effective = >50% of current strength (excluding vacancies)
✅ Special = 2/3rd of present & voting + majority of total strength
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History NCERT MAPS Compilation.pdf
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History NCERT maps are crucial for UPSC CSE Prelims! I've compiled all important maps in this PDF.
Take 30 mins to read through them 2-3 times. Don't try to memorize, just focus on reading and understanding. It'll make a huge difference!
Take 30 mins to read through them 2-3 times. Don't try to memorize, just focus on reading and understanding. It'll make a huge difference!
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Last minute Gyan
●If you are feeling anxious about exam, don't worry. Most aspirants feel same before exam. So, don't worry.
●If you are not able to revise everything or some topics remained untouched, it's ok. Syllabus is really huge. So, don't worry.
●If you feel demotivated, recall why did you decide to appear for this exam. That single reason is important.
●Just remember one thing, this exam is about calm mind. Calm mind can do wonders.
●Kindly take a sleep of 7-8 hours. Have breakfast and reach center before time.
● Don't enter in exam hall with preconceived notion about cutoff.
●Solve papers in round's and not in one go.
● Take risk in questions where you have some information. But, don't do wild guesses.
● Don't take decisions based on emotions. Emotions blur the decision-making. Decide answer based on objective knowledge.
●Don't discuss paper, cutoff in gap time.
All the Best. 😊👍
●If you are feeling anxious about exam, don't worry. Most aspirants feel same before exam. So, don't worry.
●If you are not able to revise everything or some topics remained untouched, it's ok. Syllabus is really huge. So, don't worry.
●If you feel demotivated, recall why did you decide to appear for this exam. That single reason is important.
●Just remember one thing, this exam is about calm mind. Calm mind can do wonders.
●Kindly take a sleep of 7-8 hours. Have breakfast and reach center before time.
● Don't enter in exam hall with preconceived notion about cutoff.
●Solve papers in round's and not in one go.
● Take risk in questions where you have some information. But, don't do wild guesses.
● Don't take decisions based on emotions. Emotions blur the decision-making. Decide answer based on objective knowledge.
●Don't discuss paper, cutoff in gap time.
All the Best. 😊👍
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Calm down. Kindly, avoid discussing answers now. Exam is not over yet. Focus on second paper.
All the Best👍
@dr_gjsontake
All the Best👍
@dr_gjsontake
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First impression of question paper -
The topics may be familiar, but the questions are more challenging than they appear.
The topics may be familiar, but the questions are more challenging than they appear.
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