100 Most Expected UPSC Prelims 2026 Questions
Final Mega Revision From Current Affairs
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Final Revision Before UPSC Prelims
The final days before UPSC Prelims should focus on smart revision, conceptual clarity and current affairs integration.
These expected questions are based on repeated UPSC patterns, important national developments and highly relevant current affairs topics.
Important Revision Areas
- Economy & Environment
- Science & Technology
- International Relations
- Polity & Governance
- Current Affairs Based Concepts
Q1. PM Surya Ghar Yojana is mainly related to:
A) Railway Electrification
B) Rooftop Solar Energy
C) Electric Vehicle Subsidy
D) Nuclear Energy Expansion
✅ Correct Answer: B
PM Surya Ghar Yojana promotes rooftop solar systems for households and supports clean energy transition.
Q2. “Digital Public Infrastructure” includes:
A) Aadhaar, UPI and DigiLocker
B) Coal Mines and Highways
C) Ports and Airports
D) Oil Pipelines
✅ Correct Answer: A
Digital Public Infrastructure includes systems like Aadhaar, UPI and DigiLocker that strengthen digital governance and financial inclusion.
Q3. “COP” meetings are associated with:
A) International Trade
B) Climate Change Negotiations
C) Space Exploration
D) Nuclear Weapons
✅ Correct Answer: B
COP (Conference of Parties) meetings are held under the UNFCCC framework to discuss climate change actions and commitments.
Q4. UPI is developed and managed by:
A) RBI directly
B) NPCI
C) SEBI
D) NITI Aayog
✅ Correct Answer: B
Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is developed and operated by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI).
Q5. The term “Net Zero” refers to:
A) Zero industrial growth
B) Balance between greenhouse gas emissions and removal
C) Complete ban on fossil fuels
D) End of carbon taxation
✅ Correct Answer: B
Net Zero means balancing greenhouse gas emissions with equivalent removal or absorption from the atmosphere.
Final 5-Day UPSC Revision Strategy
Revise important current affairs repeatedly. Avoid learning completely new topics in the final days.
Focus on conceptual clarity, elimination techniques and calm thinking inside the examination hall.
Sleep properly, maintain confidence and trust your preparation.
“A calm and focused mind performs better than a stressed mind.”
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