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Hyderabad: In the previous articles we looked into how to write an introduction and various types of introductions that can be written for any given question. Each introduction is unique in its own way and helps you secure good marks in the Group-I Main exam.
This article will deal with how to approach each subject during the preparation and practice stages to give the best presentation in the exam. For subjects like Geography, Polity, History, Economy, etc. , each has a different strategy while writing the answer. Here, we will take the Polity subject as a point of discussion.
The fundamental points that you need to remember while answering questions from Indian Polity and Governance are as follows:
1) Use Articles that are present in Indian Constitution
This is a common thing for the aspirants that they need to use Articles in Indian polity answers but the main challenge is how many Articles they need to remember. There are more than 400 Articles in the Indian Constitution and it is not required to remember all of them. The important ones could be Fundamental Rights (Article 12 – Article 35) in Part 3 of the Indian Constitution, related to Legislature, Executive and Judiciary, Constitutional bodies which are mostly in news. Make a note and remember them.
Example: The local self-government system in India has not proved to be an effective instrument of governance. Critically examine the statement and give your views to improve the situation.
Here, there is a need to use Articles like 73rd and 74th amendment acts, 243 A (GramaSabha), 243 B (Panchayats), etc.
Mentioning the Article number in the answer will convey to the evaluator that you know fundamental principles of the Constitution and how it operates. Sometimes, questions are based on Constitutional Articles without revealing other details. You cannot attempt these questions without knowing the exact Article.
Example: The Supreme Court’s use of its vast powers under the Article 142 has done tremendous good to many deprived sections. However, it is time to institute checks and balances. Discuss.
Here, if you don’t know what Article 142 is, you will be left with nothing to write in the exam. Hence, it is crucial to remember these kinds of Articles. Initially, it seems difficult to memorise them but with a number of revisions, it gets easy to remember.
2) Present both sides of the topic
It is not recommended to take one side and give a biased opinion in your answer. Mainly in questions related to polity, there will be possibility to take more than one view. The best way to do it is to give sub-headings for each argument.
Example: Simultaneous elections in India will make India One Nation – One Election.


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