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Prelims question framing criticism

>!tldr; I saw few prelims questions as a non aspirant and i think UPSC decides who is correct due to the high ambiguity, in fact a lot of answers are downright wrong because UPSC picks the option correct from out of syllabus perspective so nobody can conclude its factually wrong and they dont even get discussed. I am sure you guys are aware of this as aspirants so why do you still think you can pass prelims?!<

>!You can't solve a problem in questions where rote memorization works by making language complex.!<

>!Because if there isn't multiple domain of knowledge in the same question it's always gonna be very simple to solve it if you know facts.!<

>!So UPSC tries to use ambigious question framing, but then it becomes more like a lottery English or any language for that matter is fluid, not deterministic.!<

>!UPSC essentially gets to decide which options are correct, so the meta essentialy becomes; luck.!<

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