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The Kerala PSC 10th Level Mains Exam (for posts like LGS, Office Attendant, Field Worker, Watcher, etc.) may look simple, but the competition is very high.
The real secret behind toppers’ marks is not just studying topics — it is mastering Previous Year Questions (PYQs).
Many candidates read textbooks, but PSC questions often follow a pattern. PYQs help you understand that pattern.
Kerala PSC rarely asks completely new areas. Instead, they:
Repeat the same topics
Twist old questions
Ask from previous important areas
By practicing PYQs, you are literally studying future questions.
Textbooks are broad, but PSC questions are:
Direct
Fact-based
Application-type in maths
PYQs help you understand:
✔ How deep to study
✔ What to skip
✔ What PSC actually expects
10th Level Mains has many questions from:
Maths
Mental Ability
GK facts
Practising PYQs:
Reduces thinking time
Improves shortcut skills
Helps avoid silly mistakes
After solving PYQs, you will clearly see:
Kerala Renaissance comes every time
Certain maths chapters repeat
Constitution basics are always asked
Without PYQs, preparation becomes blind.
When you see familiar question patterns, fear reduces.
You feel: “I have already solved similar questions.”
Confidence = More marks.
To make the best use of Previous Year Questions (PYQs) for the Kerala PSC 10th Level Mains exam, candidates should start by solving at least the last 10 years of question papers. This helps in clearly understanding the exam pattern, difficulty level, and the nature of questions repeatedly asked by Kerala PSC. Regular exposure to older questions builds familiarity and reduces exam fear.
While solving PYQs, it is very important to identify and mark the repeatedly asked topics. Kerala PSC often tests the same areas with slight changes in wording. By noting these repeated sections, candidates can focus their preparation on high-priority topics instead of studying the entire syllabus blindly.
Once repeated topics are identified, candidates should revise only those areas in depth. Deep revision of frequently asked topics is far more effective than shallow reading of the full syllabus. This approach saves time and ensures better retention, especially in sections like Kerala Renaissance, Constitution, and Basic Science.
Special attention should be given to Maths and Mental Ability PYQs, which should be practiced daily. These sections are scoring but require speed and accuracy. Regular practice of previous year maths questions improves calculation skills, helps in learning shortcuts, and reduces time spent per question in the actual exam.
Finally, candidates should treat PYQs like real mock tests. Solving them within a fixed time limit and analyzing mistakes afterwards helps improve time management, accuracy, and confidence. This habit prepares the mind for real exam conditions and significantly boosts overall performance in the Kerala PSC 10th Level Mains examination.
These are the areas where PYQ practice gives maximum return.
One of the highest repeated sections
Common PYQ topics:
Sree Narayana Guru, Ayyankali, Chattampi Swamikal
Vaikom Satyagraha
Temple Entry Proclamation
Social reform movements
Firsts in Kerala
PYQs show that reformers’ birthplaces, slogans, organizations are often repeated.
Questions usually come from:
Kerala government schemes
Awards
Important appointments
Sports & national events
PYQs reveal PSC focuses more on Kerala-related current affairs.
Repeated PYQ chapters:
Percentage
Profit & Loss
Ratio
Time & Work
Number series
Coding–Decoding
Many questions are pattern-based, so practice gives direct advantage.
School-level science only.
Repeated areas from PYQs:
Vitamins & diseases
Human organs
Acids, bases
Force, motion
Units & measurements
Mostly factual and repeated.
Rivers of Kerala
Dams
Wildlife sanctuaries
Soil types
Monsoon
Simple but repeated every year.
Fundamental Rights
President & PM
Parliament
Panchayati Raj
In the Kerala PSC 10th Level Mains examination, success does not depend on studying more books but on studying smart. Previous Year Questions (PYQs) clearly reveal the pattern, repeated topics, and the real focus areas of the Commission. They act as a guide that shows candidates exactly where to concentrate their efforts.
By regularly practising PYQs, aspirants improve accuracy, speed, confidence, and subject clarity. More importantly, PYQs help avoid unnecessary preparation and direct attention to the most scoring portions of the syllabus. In a highly competitive exam like Kerala PSC, this focused preparation can make a big difference in rank.
Therefore, PYQs should not be treated as just revision material — they should be considered the core part of preparation. Mastering them is one of the most effective strategies to secure a place in the final ranked list.
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