UPSC Current Affairs — monthly question banks

Month-by-month UPSC current-affairs question banks — 100 medium-to-hard MCQs each, sourced from PIB, The Hindu and Indian Express, built to test the enduring concepts the news illustrates for UPSC Prelims.

First 10 questions free · full month ₹49

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What you get

100 UPSC-pattern MCQs every month — medium to hard, no filler easy questions.

Built around the enduring concepts and facts the news illustrates — for the next Prelims, not the month-specific headline.

Sourced from PIB, The Hindu and Indian Express and mapped to the UPSC syllabus.

First 10 questions free every month; unlock the full bank for ₹49.

Detailed explanations on every question, with adaptive revision of your mistakes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the UPSC current-affairs monthly question bank?

A monthly set of 100 UPSC-pattern MCQs covering the most exam-relevant current affairs of that month, sourced from PIB, The Hindu and Indian Express. Each question tests an enduring concept or fact the news illustrates, with a detailed explanation.

How much does the monthly current-affairs bank cost?

The first 10 questions of each month are free. Unlocking the full 100-question bank for a given month is a one-time ₹49 — each month is a separate bank.

Which sources are the questions based on?

PIB releases, The Hindu, and the Indian Express — the standard newspaper sources serious UPSC aspirants follow — distilled into exam-style questions.

Are these for Prelims 2026 or 2027?

They are framed around enduring, testable concepts rather than month-specific data points, so they remain relevant for the upcoming Prelims cycle.

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