2 PYQs_1
Duration: 1 hr 36 min
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This educational video provides a comprehensive analysis of Previous Year Questions (PYQs) for the MPPSC PRE 2025 exam, focusing on Madhya Pradesh geography, history, and current affairs. The instructor begins by reviewing PYQ trends from 2016 to 2025, highlighting fluctuations in question counts. Key topics covered include forest cover percentages based on the India State of Forest Report 2021, where districts like Ashoknagar and Morena are identified as having less than 10% forest cover. The lesson transitions to constitutional topics, discussing Article 356 and the role of Governors during President's Rule in 1977. Agricultural statistics, including Maanji crop production and the highest producing crop in 2023-24, are analyzed. The instructor also covers the SDG India Index 3.0 scores for Madhya Pradesh, matching exercises involving books and authors, and historical events such as the Golai Kaud incident. Visual aids like maps of Madhya Pradesh, bar charts for SDG scores, and whiteboard notes are used extensively to explain concepts.
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0:00 – 2:00 00:00-02:00
The instructor introduces the session by displaying a map of Madhya Pradesh with districts labeled in Hindi, establishing geographical context. He transitions to a blackboard where he draws connected loops and branching lines, visually illustrating a process or sequence. This initial segment sets the stage for analyzing administrative divisions and conceptual flows, using visual analogies to explain relationships between elements. The drawing evolves from scattered circles into a structured chain-like formation, suggesting an introduction to complex systems or biological structures.
2:00 – 5:00 02:00-05:00
The instructor shifts focus to analyzing PYQ trends for the subject 'MP' across multiple years, displaying a table with data from 2016 to 2025. He highlights specific question counts, noting values like 44 in 2025 and 46 in 2024, to emphasize fluctuations over time. Using a digital pen, he points at columns and values within the table, guiding students through the data. This section establishes a quantitative baseline for understanding exam patterns before diving into specific questions.
5:00 – 10:00 05:00-10:00
The lesson focuses on MPPSC PRE 2025 PYQs regarding forest cover percentages in Madhya Pradesh districts based on the India State of Forest Report 2021. The instructor highlights a question asking which district has less than 10% forest cover, discussing options like Ashoknagar and Morena. He references a related question from MP ADSD 2024, comparing data across exam years. Key statistics and district names are written on the board to support the analysis of forest cover trends.
10:00 – 15:00 10:00-15:00
The instructor continues analyzing the forest cover question, drawing a rough map of Madhya Pradesh on the whiteboard to visually locate districts like Ashoknagar and Morena. He writes down key statistics, including '1987' as a reference year for the first report. The lesson transitions to the 'LBY' (Ladli Behna Yojana) topic, where he lists launch dates, age criteria, and financial details. This segment combines geographical visualization with policy scheme analysis.
15:00 – 20:00 15:00-20:00
The instructor analyzes a question regarding the Governor of Madhya Pradesh during President's Rule from April to June 1977. He explains the constitutional context of Article 356 and lists Governors like Shri Mohammad Rafi Kidwai. The lesson transitions to Question 5 about Maanji crop production, discussing statistics and geographical distribution in Madhya Pradesh. This segment connects historical constitutional events with agricultural data.
20:00 – 25:00 20:00-25:00
The instructor analyzes multiple-choice questions related to black soil characteristics and the location of NIRTH. He uses a whiteboard to write notes on soil types, highlighting incorrect options with checkmarks. The lesson progresses to Question 7 about NIRTH's location in Jabalpur, drawing a map diagram indicating the year 1984. The session also covers Question 9 regarding the 'Dhanak' grant scheme for PVTGs, linking soil science with institutional geography.
25:00 – 30:00 25:00-30:00
The instructor analyzes a question on the SDG India Index 3.0 score for Madhya Pradesh in 2020, displaying a bar chart comparing performance across Sustainable Development Goals. He points to specific data points, highlighting a score of 67 out of 100 for the 2023-24 cycle and discussing the previous year's score of 56. This segment emphasizes data interpretation skills using visual aids like bar graphs to explain state performance metrics.
30:00 – 35:00 30:00-35:00
The instructor discusses General Studies and Current Affairs questions, focusing on the SDG India Index 3.0 score for Madhya Pradesh in 2020. He reviews agricultural production statistics for 2023-24, asking which crop had the highest production. Finally, he addresses a constitutional law question regarding the reservation of seats for Scheduled Tribes in State Legislative Assemblies. This segment integrates statistical data with constitutional provisions.
35:00 – 40:00 35:00-40:00
The instructor analyzes multiple-choice questions related to matching books with authors and constitutional articles. He discusses specific questions involving book titles like 'The Tramps and Castes' by Bircher Elvin. The session involves matching exercises and identifying authors who did not write specific books. Constitutional articles for Scheduled Tribes (Article 330-342) are referenced, highlighting the importance of literary and legal knowledge in exam preparation.
40:00 – 45:00 40:00-45:00
The instructor analyzes questions related to Madhya Pradesh geography and climate, working through matching exercises involving districts and their associated features. He discusses specific regions like Patalkote in Chhindwara district and explains climate characteristics such as temperature and rainfall. Diagrams and handwritten notes are used to illustrate connections between geographical locations and their characteristics, emphasizing regional specificity.
45:00 – 50:00 45:00-50:00
The instructor analyzes multiple-choice questions for the MPPSC PRE 2025 exam, focusing on geography and literature. He discusses the location of a temple in Chhattisgarh, drawing a map to illustrate the region and marking specific districts like Bastar. He then transitions to discussing the author of 'Allahabad' and explains historical timelines related to the region. Visual aids like maps are used to connect literature with geography.
50:00 – 55:00 50:00-55:00
The instructor analyzes multiple-choice questions from the MPPSC PRE 2025 exam, focusing on Madhya Pradesh history and current affairs. He discusses questions regarding Rani Durgavati's 500th birth anniversary, per capita income growth in MP from 2011-12 to 2023-24, and the discovery of bauxite by Dr. Vishnu Shridhar Wakankar. Correct answers are marked, and brief explanations or context for each question are provided on the whiteboard.
55:00 – 60:00 55:00-60:00
The instructor analyzes previous year questions for the MPPSC PRE 2025 exam, specifically focusing on historical events in Chhattisgarh. He discusses Question 43 regarding the Golai Kaud incident and identifies J.T. Fisher as the person who ordered the firing, writing down key dates like 14 Jan 1931 on the board. He then transitions to Question 44 about the Duriya Jungle Satyagraha, circling Makka Lohar as the leader. This segment emphasizes historical accuracy and key figures.
60:00 – 65:00 60:00-65:00
The instructor continues the analysis of historical events, focusing on the Duriya Jungle Satyagraha and its leader Makka Lohar. He provides context on the movement's significance within the broader historical narrative of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. The whiteboard is used to record key dates and names, reinforcing memory retention for exam preparation. This segment ensures students understand the socio-political context of historical movements.
65:00 – 70:00 65:00-70:00
The instructor reviews additional questions related to Madhya Pradesh's administrative and cultural history. He discusses the significance of various historical figures and events, using whiteboard notes to highlight key dates and names. The session emphasizes the importance of understanding local history in the context of state-level competitive exams. Visual aids and written notes are used to reinforce learning.
70:00 – 75:00 70:00-75:00
The instructor analyzes questions related to Madhya Pradesh's economic and social development. He discusses per capita income growth, agricultural statistics, and government schemes like Ladli Behna Yojana. The whiteboard is used to record financial details and policy parameters, helping students grasp the economic landscape of the state. This segment connects historical data with current socio-economic indicators.
75:00 – 80:00 75:00-80:00
The instructor focuses on constitutional provisions and legal frameworks relevant to Madhya Pradesh. He discusses Article 356, reservation of seats for Scheduled Tribes, and other constitutional articles. The whiteboard is used to list article numbers and their implications for state governance. This segment ensures students have a strong grasp of the legal and constitutional context required for the exam.
80:00 – 85:00 80:00-85:00
The instructor analyzes questions related to Madhya Pradesh's geography and climate, focusing on district-specific features. He discusses matching exercises involving districts and their associated industries or characteristics. The whiteboard is used to draw diagrams and write notes, helping students visualize geographical relationships. This segment reinforces the importance of regional knowledge in exam preparation.
85:00 – 90:00 85:00-90:00
The instructor reviews questions related to Madhya Pradesh's literary and cultural heritage. He discusses authors of significant works like 'Allahabad' and their historical context. The whiteboard is used to list authors and titles, helping students memorize key literary figures. This segment emphasizes the cultural dimension of state studies.
90:00 – 95:00 90:00-95:00
The instructor concludes the session by reviewing historical events in Chhattisgarh, specifically the Golai Kaud incident and Duriya Jungle Satyagraha. He identifies key figures like J.T. Fisher and Makka Lohar, writing down dates on the board. This final segment ensures students have a comprehensive understanding of historical movements and their significance in the region.
95:00 – 95:57 95:00-95:57
The instructor wraps up the session by summarizing key points from the analysis of PYQs. He reiterates important dates, names, and concepts covered throughout the lesson. The whiteboard is used to highlight final takeaways for exam preparation. This concluding segment ensures students have a clear summary of the material covered.
The video provides a structured analysis of MPPSC PRE 2025 Previous Year Questions, covering diverse topics from geography and history to constitutional law and current affairs. The instructor begins by establishing a geographical context with maps of Madhya Pradesh, then transitions to analyzing PYQ trends across years. Key themes include forest cover percentages based on the India State of Forest Report 2021, where districts like Ashoknagar and Morena are identified as having less than 10% forest cover. Constitutional topics such as Article 356 and the role of Governors during President's Rule in 1977 are discussed, alongside agricultural statistics like Maanji crop production. The SDG India Index 3.0 scores for Madhya Pradesh are analyzed using bar charts, highlighting performance metrics. Matching exercises involving books and authors, along with constitutional articles for Scheduled Tribes, are covered to reinforce literary and legal knowledge. Historical events like the Golai Kaud incident and Duriya Jungle Satyagraha are examined, with key figures like J.T. Fisher and Makka Lohar identified. Visual aids such as maps, bar charts, and whiteboard notes are used extensively to explain concepts and aid memory retention. The lesson concludes with a summary of key points, ensuring students have a comprehensive understanding of the material for exam preparation.