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UPSC Indian Forest Service (IFS) Mains English Paper also known as Paper I is the first paper of IFS mains examination. It carries a total of 300 marks and the total time allocated is 3 hours. Candidates should obtain a minimum of 5% marks in this paper to qualify for the IFS Mains Examination and marks above minimum qualifying marks will be considered for evaluation. The medium of this paper is English, no translation is given in any language.
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UPSC IFS Paper I from 2015 to 2022 are readily available for candidates seeking to enhance their preparation. We provide access to the UPSC IFS English Question papers in PDF format, an invaluable resource for your preparation.
Year | UPSC IFS Mains English Paper I |
2022 | Download PDF |
2021 | Download PDF |
2020 | Download PDF |
2019 | Download PDF |
2018 | Download PDF |
2017 | Download PDF |
2016 | Download PDF |
2015 | Download PDF |
Analyzing the trends and patterns of the English Paper I can provide valuable insights for aspirants. Understanding the recurring themes, the prominence of specific literary movements, and the types of questions asked can help candidates tailor their preparation effectively. If we analyze the Previous Year Papers of Paper 1 we can conclude that the question paper can be categorized into 5 sections:
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As per UPSC guidelines, it should be noted that the marks secured in this paper are considered for evaluation, unlike the UPSC IAS Paper, which is a qualifying paper. Scoring well in this paper will not only clear the cutoff but will also determine your rank in the final selection. It should also be acknowledge that aspirants should obtain a minimum of 5% marks in each paper to qualify for the IFS Mains Examination.
The basic objective of the UPSC Compulsory English Paper is to analyse a candidate’s ability to comprehend serious descriptive prose and express their ideas with clarity and correctness. To better understand the pattern of this paper, let’s delve into its components:
Looking at the marks distribution and analyzing the question papers you can allot specific time to each section. There is a categorisation of marks which can help you to assign time to each section of paper.
Section | Expected Allotted time |
Reading Comprehension | 30 min |
Letter to the Editor | 20 min |
Report Writing | 20 min |
Precis | 30 min |
Essay | 60 min |
Grammar and Vocabulary | 20 min |
Scoring well in this section relies on carefully reading and comprehending the passage to grasp its essence, theme, and the author’s perspective. It is advisable to highlight key points during the initial reading. After reading the questions thoroughly, revisit the passage, as it will contain direct cues to answer the questions. When answering, express your thoughts clearly and concisely.
UPSC provides four general topics, from which candidates are required to choose one for their response. The aim of this essay is not to evaluate in-depth knowledge of the chosen topic but rather to assess the candidate’s ability to express thoughts, emotions, and opinions in English at a fundamental level. The word limit for this essay is 800-1000 words, and candidates need not prepare exclusively for it, as the preparation for the General Studies (GS) and Essay papers should suffice. Regularly reading newspapers can help improve language and writing skills.
Organize your essay into three parts:
This structure provides organization to your essay, so brainstorm on it before starting to write.
This is often considered the most challenging part of the paper because condensing a 1000-word essay into just one-third without losing its essence poses a significant challenge. Given the task’s complexity, it also requires more time. Therefore, efficiently condensing the provided passage within the specified time frame is the challenge.
Read the passage carefully and comprehend the given passage, understand its core ideas. Prepare a rough draft containing all essential points, which can later be adapted to fit into the provided boxes. When filling in the boxes, be judicious and avoid using too many boxes for articles (a, an, the) and prepositions (on, at, in, on). Always remember precis writing is all about staying to the central idea of the given passage and being mindful of time constraints.
This section comprises various one-mark questions that encompass tasks such as:
Preparing for the UPSC English Compulsory Paper requires a structured approach and diligent practice. Here are some tips to help you prepare effectively:
When it comes to preparing for the UPSC English Compulsory Paper, it’s important to focus on building your overall English language skills, including reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and writing. Here are some recommended books and resources that can help you in your preparation:
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