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Students, here is the schedule for Week 11 of History Optional Foundation 2025
Note: Full program is available for FREE with classes uploaded daily at 9 am.
https://www.youtube.com/@HistoryOptionalforUPSC?sub_confirmation=1
Note: Full program is available for FREE with classes uploaded daily at 9 am.
https://www.youtube.com/@HistoryOptionalforUPSC?sub_confirmation=1
UPSC PYQ: Trace the significant role played by Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam’s struggle for freedom. [2016, 10 Marks]
In this context, I found this paragraph in a biography of Ho Chi Minh. It is not directly relevant but such insightful understanding is sometimes helpful in framing good Intros/Conclusions.
#worldhistory #vietnam
In this context, I found this paragraph in a biography of Ho Chi Minh. It is not directly relevant but such insightful understanding is sometimes helpful in framing good Intros/Conclusions.
#worldhistory #vietnam
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Students, here is the schedule for Week 12 of History Optional Foundation 2025
Note: Full History Optional program is available for FREE with classes uploaded daily at 9 am on Youtube channel given below.
https://www.youtube.com/@HistoryOptionalforUPSC?sub_confirmation=1
Note: Full History Optional program is available for FREE with classes uploaded daily at 9 am on Youtube channel given below.
https://www.youtube.com/@HistoryOptionalforUPSC?sub_confirmation=1
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#bookreview of The Golden Road.
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In 3.5 months we will cover the full UPSC History Optional syllabus through 500 questions & 70 lectures.
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History Questions in GS1 2024 CS (Main) Exam
Q1. Underline the changes in the field of society and economy from the Rig Vedic to the later Vedic period. (Answer in 150 words) (10 marks)
Q2. Estimate the contribution of Pallavas of Kanchi for the development of art and literature of South India. (Answer in 150 words) (10 marks)
Q3. What were the events that led to the Quit India Movement? Point out its results. (Answer in 150 words) (10 marks)
Q11. "Though the great Cholas are no more yet their name is still remembered with great pride because of their highest achievements in the domain of art and architecture." Comment (Answer in 250 words) (15 marks)
Q12. How far is it correct to say that the First World War was fought essentially for the preservation of balance of power? (Answer in 250 words) (15 marks)
Q13. How far was the Industrial Revolution in England responsible for the decline of handicrafts and cottage industries in India? (Answer in 250 words) (15 marks)
Q1. Underline the changes in the field of society and economy from the Rig Vedic to the later Vedic period. (Answer in 150 words) (10 marks)
Q2. Estimate the contribution of Pallavas of Kanchi for the development of art and literature of South India. (Answer in 150 words) (10 marks)
Q3. What were the events that led to the Quit India Movement? Point out its results. (Answer in 150 words) (10 marks)
Q11. "Though the great Cholas are no more yet their name is still remembered with great pride because of their highest achievements in the domain of art and architecture." Comment (Answer in 250 words) (15 marks)
Q12. How far is it correct to say that the First World War was fought essentially for the preservation of balance of power? (Answer in 250 words) (15 marks)
Q13. How far was the Industrial Revolution in England responsible for the decline of handicrafts and cottage industries in India? (Answer in 250 words) (15 marks)
Forwarded from Nikhil Sheth - History and Culture
First Observations:
1. Total Six questions as usual, with 75 marks weightage (3 AMAC, 2 Modern, 1 World, 0 Post- Independence)
2. AMAC questions this year are from main topic and also very direct. Modern India Questions are also quite mainstream. Students would not struggle here in both AMAC and Modern India. Even the prelims level preparation along with some decent answer writing practice is more than enough.
3. All the six questions have been earlier asked in History Optional, including the World History question that was asked in the 2015 Paper II History Optional.
4. In AMAC even though the questions are easy, there are two unusual things. So far UPSC has stuck to the Mains syllabus of asking questions specifically from culture and religion. Now they have asked economy of Vedic era. It could be justified by saying that it is based in study of Vedic literature that is a part of Culture. But there is a scope foe disagreement whether this topic is from Culture and religion. Thankfully it is from such a mainstream prelims preparation that students won't face any problem here. Secondly, they have asked two questions from South, both Pallava and Chola in the same year. Both are pretty standard questions but it is also unusual that Both Pallava and Cholas to be asked in the same year.
5. In Modern, the question on deindustrialization is a very debatable topic among historians. And upsc has asked it for 15 marks and also of 'how far' type. Here we have a huge scope of going into the debate. But GS students are advised to keep the historians names out. Focus on arguments.
6. Balance of Power and World War 1 is a very core topic. It is also a debate among historians. There is also a huge scope becusse it is again a 15 marker with How Far type question.
7. Does it mean that UPSC now wants you to go into some more depth of analysis that reading history only factually? Both 12 and 13 questions are openly being asked as historiographical. Earlier such questions were asked in AMAC but now they are opening debated in Modern and World.
1. Total Six questions as usual, with 75 marks weightage (3 AMAC, 2 Modern, 1 World, 0 Post- Independence)
2. AMAC questions this year are from main topic and also very direct. Modern India Questions are also quite mainstream. Students would not struggle here in both AMAC and Modern India. Even the prelims level preparation along with some decent answer writing practice is more than enough.
3. All the six questions have been earlier asked in History Optional, including the World History question that was asked in the 2015 Paper II History Optional.
4. In AMAC even though the questions are easy, there are two unusual things. So far UPSC has stuck to the Mains syllabus of asking questions specifically from culture and religion. Now they have asked economy of Vedic era. It could be justified by saying that it is based in study of Vedic literature that is a part of Culture. But there is a scope foe disagreement whether this topic is from Culture and religion. Thankfully it is from such a mainstream prelims preparation that students won't face any problem here. Secondly, they have asked two questions from South, both Pallava and Chola in the same year. Both are pretty standard questions but it is also unusual that Both Pallava and Cholas to be asked in the same year.
5. In Modern, the question on deindustrialization is a very debatable topic among historians. And upsc has asked it for 15 marks and also of 'how far' type. Here we have a huge scope of going into the debate. But GS students are advised to keep the historians names out. Focus on arguments.
6. Balance of Power and World War 1 is a very core topic. It is also a debate among historians. There is also a huge scope becusse it is again a 15 marker with How Far type question.
7. Does it mean that UPSC now wants you to go into some more depth of analysis that reading history only factually? Both 12 and 13 questions are openly being asked as historiographical. Earlier such questions were asked in AMAC but now they are opening debated in Modern and World.
Forwarded from Level Up IAS (Official Channel)
Students, here is the schedule for Week 13 of History Optional Foundation 2025
We'll be starting with Early Medieval History as well in this week.
Watch lectures here - https://www.youtube.com/@HistoryOptio...
Note: Full History Optional program is available for FREE with classes uploaded daily at 9 am on Youtube channel given above.
We'll be starting with Early Medieval History as well in this week.
Watch lectures here - https://www.youtube.com/@HistoryOptio...
Note: Full History Optional program is available for FREE with classes uploaded daily at 9 am on Youtube channel given above.
For those writing Mains with History Optional
1. Do mapping everyday for next 6 days. At least for 1 hour.
2. Focus on last 10 years PYQs. There will be many questions repeated. Our crash course students can revise the 300 questions we covered in class and tests very quickly.
3. For 75% questions, you don't have to worry about knowing all the facts. They are more analytical in nature and you can be fact-light. So, don't worry, you have good conceptual clarity.
4. Expect 1 or 2 extremely random questions, as it happens every year in every subject. Don't let that disturb you. There will enough pre-known questions to score high.
5. Read every question two three times to decode it properly. Don't just reproduce from notes/mind directly. Modify suitably while applying your data, as per the demand.
6. Rest properly to remain fresh.
All the best.
1. Do mapping everyday for next 6 days. At least for 1 hour.
2. Focus on last 10 years PYQs. There will be many questions repeated. Our crash course students can revise the 300 questions we covered in class and tests very quickly.
3. For 75% questions, you don't have to worry about knowing all the facts. They are more analytical in nature and you can be fact-light. So, don't worry, you have good conceptual clarity.
4. Expect 1 or 2 extremely random questions, as it happens every year in every subject. Don't let that disturb you. There will enough pre-known questions to score high.
5. Read every question two three times to decode it properly. Don't just reproduce from notes/mind directly. Modify suitably while applying your data, as per the demand.
6. Rest properly to remain fresh.
All the best.
Forwarded from Level Up IAS (Official Channel)
🚨Attention History Optional aspirants!
Attend FREE History Optional workshop by Nikhil sir and Vishal sir
Register here: https://bit.ly/History_LevelUp
This FREE workshop is a part of HOT 500 program in which we will cover full History Optional syllabus through 500 questions.
Topic of Workshop: How to cover History Optional syllabus through questions and answers? Detailed Strategy
Attend FREE History Optional workshop by Nikhil sir and Vishal sir
Register here: https://bit.ly/History_LevelUp
This FREE workshop is a part of HOT 500 program in which we will cover full History Optional syllabus through 500 questions.
Topic of Workshop: How to cover History Optional syllabus through questions and answers? Detailed Strategy
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🚨Attention History Optional aspirants!
Attend FREE History Optional workshop by Nikhil sir and Vishal sir
26th Sept | 5 pm
Register here: https://bit.ly/History_LevelUp
This FREE workshop is a part of HOT 500 program in which we will cover full History Optional syllabus through 500 questions.
Topic of Workshop: How to cover History Optional syllabus through questions and answers? Detailed Strategy
Online | Offline (at LevelUp IAS center)
Attend FREE History Optional workshop by Nikhil sir and Vishal sir
26th Sept | 5 pm
Register here: https://bit.ly/History_LevelUp
This FREE workshop is a part of HOT 500 program in which we will cover full History Optional syllabus through 500 questions.
Topic of Workshop: How to cover History Optional syllabus through questions and answers? Detailed Strategy
Online | Offline (at LevelUp IAS center)
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Dear students,
Due to an unexpected health issue faced by Nikhil Sir, today’s UPSC WORKSHOP DAY 5 that was to be conducted at 6 pm, has been postponed.
Topic- Detailed strategy for UPSC GS History for UPSC 2025 aspirants
Date and time - to be announced
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. The session will be rescheduled for next week, and we will inform you 3 days prior with the updated details.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Best regards,
Team LevelUp IAS
Due to an unexpected health issue faced by Nikhil Sir, today’s UPSC WORKSHOP DAY 5 that was to be conducted at 6 pm, has been postponed.
Topic- Detailed strategy for UPSC GS History for UPSC 2025 aspirants
Date and time - to be announced
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. The session will be rescheduled for next week, and we will inform you 3 days prior with the updated details.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Best regards,
Team LevelUp IAS