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Paper II Pattern and Analysis

The durable shape of CAPF Paper II, the essay themes, comprehension and precis format, marks split, and time strategy

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PaperPaper II

This is the durable, structural picture of CAPF (Assistant Commandants) Paper II: General Studies, Essay and Comprehension. It is a descriptive paper, so there are no "verbatim MCQ PYQs" to catalogue; instead the durable content is the format, the recurring themes, and the marking logic. Re-verify the live design against the current notification on upsc.gov.in.

The paper at a glance

Attribute Durable value
Name General Studies, Essay and Comprehension
Marks 200
Duration 3 hours
Mode Descriptive (pen and paper)
Part A Essay, 80 marks, may be written in English or Hindi
Part B Comprehension, precis, counter-arguments, grammar, language, 120 marks, English only

The Part A (essay, 80) and Part B (language, 120) split is the stable backbone. The medium rule matters: the essay may be in Hindi or English, but the entire language half (Part B) must be in English.

Part A: the essay

The official description is that essay questions are to be answered in long narrative form, in Hindi or English. You typically choose one prompt from a short list. The indicative themes recur in a tight set, and almost every CAPF essay prompt maps to one of these five durable theme buckets:

# Theme What it draws on
1 Modern Indian history and the freedom struggle Gandhian methods, revolutionaries, role of leaders and movements, lessons for today
2 Geography and environment Climate change, disaster management, resources, environment versus development
3 Polity and governance Federalism, democracy, rule of law, electoral and administrative reform
4 Economy and development Growth versus equity, employment, poverty, inclusive development
5 Security and human rights Internal security, the CAPFs, terrorism, the duty-versus-dignity balance

A sixth, cross-cutting bucket of analytical and values prompts (discipline, leadership, character) appears too, but it is usually answerable through one of the five themes above.

What the essay marker rewards

The marker looks for Earns marks Loses marks
Structure Clear introduction, ordered body, a counter-view, a conclusion An unparagraphed wall of text
Balance Both sides shown before you take a stand One-sided rant, or no stand at all
Factual accuracy Correct dates, names, Articles, figures Invented or wrong facts
Reasoned stand A defensible position argued A position merely asserted
Language Clean, plain English or Hindi Slang, padding, errors

A CAPF essay is about 500 to 800 words, not a 1500-word Civil Services essay. The voice should be that of an educated, level-headed future officer who can hold a line and defend it.

Part B: comprehension, precis and language

Part B carries the larger 120 marks and is English only. The phrase "other aspects of language testing" is open-ended, so train every task. A safe planning split:

Task Indicative marks What it rewards
Comprehension (passage with questions) 30 to 40 Reading accuracy, answering in your own words
Precis writing (reduce a passage to one-third) 25 to 30 Compression without loss, neutral tone
Developing counter-arguments 15 to 20 Reasoning, balance, structure
Simple grammar (error spotting, sentence improvement, transformation) 15 to 20 Accuracy under rules
Vocabulary and other language testing (synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitution, idioms) 15 to 20 Range and precision of word choice

The exact mix shifts year to year, so do not gamble that any task is dropped.

The precis rules that cost marks

  • Reduce to about one-third of the original length; overshooting the word limit is penalised.
  • Write in your own words, in the third person, in reported speech, in one connected paragraph.
  • Keep only the central argument and main supports; drop examples, repetition, and rhetoric.
  • Give the precis a short title and state the word count at the end.
  • Stay neutral; do not add your own opinion or new facts.

The comprehension rules that cost marks

  • Answer in your own words, not by lifting whole sentences from the passage.
  • Separate what the passage states (fact) from what it implies (inference); label inference questions correctly.
  • Answer exactly what is asked, to the length asked; do not pad.

Time strategy for the 3 hours

Part A and Part B share the three hours. Plan the clock before you write, because both the essay and the precis reward planning over speed.

Block Suggested minutes
Essay (Part A), plan plus write 70 to 75
Comprehension 30
Precis (including counting words) 30
Counter-argument 15
Grammar and vocabulary 20
Review and word-count check 10 to 15

Read the comprehension passage and the precis passage before writing anything; the few minutes of planning pay back in cleaner answers and a precis that lands within the word limit.

Where to practise

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