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how we present our answers effectively Against the questions specifically when the question come in different formats like -" explain ", "mention" , "critically explain" ,"analyse" etc.​

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Answered by madhvishukla85417
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Answer:

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Explanation:

We see lots of Directive words being given in UPSC Civil Services Mains General Studies and Optional question papers every year. For example, in last year’s (2013) General Studies Paper – 2, out of 25 questions, 23 questions had clear Directives ranging from ‘Discuss’ to ‘Elucidate’ ( Other Directives given – ‘Comment’, ‘ Examine’, ‘Critically Examine’, ‘Analyse’, ‘Critically Evaluate’, ‘Assess’, ‘Outline’, ‘Justify’ and ‘Discuss Critically’.)

These directives are not randomly given. They serve a purpose. In every question, when they are given, they demand specific response from candidates. In the above mentioned question paper, every directive would have been just ‘Discuss’.

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Answered by swaransingh49957
5

Answer:

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Automated Facial Recognition System (AFRS) can be a very effective tool in the investigation of crime but it has serious implications on the rights of the citizens. Hence there is an urgent need to put in adequate safeguards in order to protect civil liberties. Critically Analyse.

Topic: Indian Constitution—historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure.

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