FREE UPSC MAINS TEST SERIES
Write one Mains answer set. Every day.
Four GS questions a day on a GS1 → GS2 → GS3 rotation. Write them by hand or type, upload, and unlock a full AI evaluation — model answer, value addition, and similar PYQs.
Expert-composed questions · 29 Jun – 20 Aug 2026 · Daily, no skips
Q1 · 10 marks
Examine the role of the Moderates in the early national movement.
Q2 · 10 marks
Discuss the 19th-century social reform movements in India.
Q3 · 15 marks
Assess the impact of the Revolt of 1857 on British policy.
Q4 · 15 marks
“Gandhian mass mobilisation transformed the freedom struggle.” Comment.
WHAT YOU GET
Daily practice. Real feedback.
Four questions a day
A fresh 4-question GS paper daily, rotating GS1 → GS2 → GS3 — drawn from a curated, exam-grade bank.
Write your way
Handwritten or typed. Upload a photo or PDF — practise exactly how you'll write in the exam.
A real score, fast
Marks out of total with a question-wise breakdown — an examiner-style read, not a thumbs-up.
Expert enrichment
Model answer, value addition, and similar PYQs unlock the moment you submit your attempt.
Built to be a habit
One paper a day, daily with no skips — the rhythm that quietly compounds into Mains scores.
Free, in your dashboard
No payment. Enrol in a click and start writing today — up to 5 evaluations per test.
THE ROTATION
GS1 → GS2 → GS3, on repeat
A three-day cycle, daily with no skips, from 29 June to 20 August 2026.
History · Geography · Society
Polity · Governance · IR
Economy · S&T · Security
HOW IT WORKS
From paper to feedback
- 1
Open today's 4-question paper
Ready the moment the day begins — no waiting.
- 2
Write — handwritten or typed
Answer the way you will in the real exam.
- 3
Upload your answersheet
A photo or PDF is all it takes.
- 4
Unlock your evaluation
Score, model answer, value addition, similar PYQs.
THE PAYOFF
Write first. Then unlock the answers.
Submit your attempt and instantly open expert enrichment for the same questions — so you learn while it's fresh, never by passively reading model answers first.
Model Answer
An expert-grade answer with the structure, intro, and conclusion examiners actually reward.
Value Addition
Facts, data, committee names, reports, quotes, and examples to lift every answer a band higher.
Similar PYQs
See exactly how UPSC has asked this theme before — and how the demand has shifted.
Plus a full AI evaluation
Question-wise marks and specific feedback on what to fix — the moment you submit.
THE SCHEDULE
53 daily tests · 29 Jun – 20 Aug 2026
One paper a day on the GS1 → GS2 → GS3 rotation. Here's the opening week — it continues daily, no skips, right up to the Mains.
| Date | Day | Paper | Theme |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon · 29 Jun | Day 1 | GS1 | History |
| Tue · 30 Jun | Day 2 | GS2 | Polity |
| Wed · 01 Jul | Day 3 | GS3 | Economy & Agriculture |
| Thu · 02 Jul | Day 4 | GS1 | Geography |
| Fri · 03 Jul | Day 5 | GS2 | Social Justice |
| Sat · 04 Jul | Day 6 | GS3 | Science & Technology |
| Sun · 05 Jul | Day 7 | GS1 | Indian Society |
FAQ
Quick answers
Is it really free?
Yes — enrol in one click and write daily at no cost. You get up to 5 evaluations per test.
Handwritten or typed?
Both. Upload a photo of your handwriting or type your answer — practise exactly as you'll write in the exam.
When do the answers unlock?
The moment you submit your attempt — the model answer, value addition, and similar PYQs open up for that test.
Which papers does it cover?
GS1, GS2 and GS3 on a daily rotation, cycling through the breadth of the General Studies syllabus.
How long does the series run?
53 daily tests from 29 June to 20 August 2026 — finishing well before the Mains.
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