Most aspirants think AIR 1 answers are filled with extraordinary content.
Reality?
Anudeep Durishetty's strength was not writing more. It was writing better-structured answers that an examiner could understand in seconds.
His formula: I-B-C
โ Introduction
โ Body
โ Conclusion
Where is the Headquarter of_?
โข BRICS - Shanghai
โข ADB - Manila
โข ASEAN - Jakarta
โข UNDP - New York
โข NATO - Brussels
โข WTO - Geneva
โขCHOGM - Londan
โข OPEC - Vienna
โข UNICEF - New York
โข FAO - Rome
โข IMF - Washington
โข UNESCO - Paris
โข WHO - Geneva
โข UNEP - Nairobi
You Donโt Need More Information โ You Need Better Learning Methods
Most people spend hours reading, watching, and highlightingโฆ then forget almost everything days later.
The โCone of Learningโ explains why:
โข Reading โ ~10% retention
โข Hearing โ ~20%
โข Seeing โ ~30%
โข Watching demonstrations โ ~50%
โข Group discussions โ ~70%
โข Teaching & doing โ ~90%
The highest retention comes from active learning, not passive consumption.
If you want to learn faster and remember longer:
โข Teach what you learn
โข Practice in real situations
โข Build projects
โข Join discussions
โข Apply knowledge immediately
Learning becomes powerful when theory turns into action.