Polity — UPSC DPP
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The Polity section — covering the Indian Constitution, governance, and institutions — is consistently one of the most-tested areas in both Prelims (GS Paper 1) and Mains (GS Paper 2). It's also one of the most current-affairs-linked static subjects, since new bills, amendments, and court judgments keep the syllabus effectively "live."
Our Polity DPP sheets are built around this reality: daily practice that combines constitutional fundamentals with the latest legislative and judicial developments, so your revision never goes stale.
What's covered
- Constitutional framework — fundamental rights, DPSPs, amendments, schedules
- Governance and institutions — Parliament, judiciary, executive, constitutional bodies
- Bills and Acts — recent legislation and its implications
- Centre-state relations, panchayati raj, and local governance
What's inside each DPP sheet
- Chapter-wise MCQ questions (Prelims pattern)
- Answer key with detailed constitutional-article-level explanations
- Mains-style subjective questions (GS Paper 2)
- Model answers with case laws and examples for higher scoring
Frequently asked questions
Why is Polity considered "high-yield" for UPSC?
Because it has consistent weightage across both Prelims and Mains, and strong overlap with current affairs — meaning the effort you put in compounds across multiple parts of the exam.
Do the sheets cover recent bills and amendments?
Yes, DPP sheets are updated to reflect newly passed bills and constitutional amendments as they become relevant to the syllabus.
Is this suitable for someone starting Polity from scratch?
Yes — sheets are organized topic-wise, so beginners can start from constitutional basics before moving to governance and current developments.