Question Understanding – Finding Information
Precise Syllabus Mapping: Role of women and women’s organization, population and associated issues, poverty and developmental issues, urbanization, their problems and their remedies. (GS Paper – I)
Marks and Words Limit:
- The marks-oriented approach to answering (10-mark, 150-word) questions is to use Bullet Points (one idea per bullet point), Brainstorming, or a combination of both.
- The way to score good marks in questions worth (15 marks. 250 words) is to use the Heading and Subheading method while writing your answers.
Directive words
- Explain → Describe changes with causes and examples
- Assess → Evaluate persisting challenges with judgement
Focal points of the questions:
- Changing status of women (historical → contemporary)
- Current challenges to gender equality
Dos & Don’ts
Do for Maximum Marks
- Can use Brainstorming Idea: Legal reforms → Social change → Persisting gaps
- Maintain balanced tone (neither celebratory nor pessimistic)
- Use multi-dimensional analysis
- Link social change with institutions and attitudes
- Keep examples general, not anecdotal
- Use gender-neutral academic language
Don’t do these Common Mistakes
- Don’t write only about inventions Don’t write scheme-heavy answers (GS-II/III)
- Avoid emotional or activist language
- Don’t ignore intersectionality (rural, caste, class)
- Avoid listing laws without analysis
- Don’t conclude without forward linkage
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