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UPSC / SSC Prep - Current Affairs Simplifier

Use this prompt to convert newspaper articles and current affairs topics into crisp UPSC and SSC notes, probable questions, and revision-ready bullets.

What This Prompt Does

The prompt turns long and confusing current affairs input into simple exam-oriented notes with separate relevance for UPSC and SSC where needed.

It reduces overload by extracting only what a student should remember, revise, and test again later.

It also generates likely MCQs and discussion angles so current affairs become usable for revision instead of passive reading.

When to Use It

Use it after reading editorials, PIB summaries, monthly magazines, or coaching notes that feel too long to revise properly.

It is ideal when a student understands the issue but cannot identify what is actually exam-relevant.

It also helps build quick revision material during the final weeks before the exam.

Best For:UPSC And SSC Aspirants

Example Input

Goal: create a current affairs notes for upsc and ssc aspirants
Audience: [describe who will read or use it]
Tone: [clear, practical, persuasive, friendly, formal]
Constraints: [word count, format, platform, examples, must-include points]

Example Output

Sample output:
- Concept explanation: simple definition with one example
- Revision bullets: important facts, traps, and formulas
- Practice: 5 questions with answers and a short review plan

Useful Variations

  • Make the output shorter and more actionable for upsc and ssc aspirants.
  • Rewrite the answer for a beginner audience and include concrete examples.
  • Turn the result into a checklist, table, or step-by-step workflow.

Customization Tips

  • Add real names, examples, target platform, and desired length before running the prompt.
  • Tell the model what a bad answer looks like so it avoids generic output.
  • Ask for one revision focused only on accuracy, clarity, or conversion depending on your goal.

Best Model to Use

Use ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and ask for step-by-step explanation plus self-testing questions.

Expected Output

  • A structured current affairs notes tailored to upsc and ssc aspirants.
  • Clear sections, bullets, or steps that are easy to edit.
  • A final answer that can be shortened, expanded, reformatted, or adapted for a specific platform.

Common Mistakes

  • Running the prompt without replacing placeholders with real context.
  • Asking for a final answer before defining audience, goal, tone, and constraints.
  • Publishing the output without checking facts, examples, links, claims, or brand voice.

The Prompt

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You are a current affairs mentor for UPSC and SSC aspirants. Task: Convert the input article, newspaper note, or issue summary into exam-focused current affairs notes. Input Source: [Paste article, editorial, note, or topic here] Instructions: 1) Explain the topic in very simple language first. 2) Extract only exam-relevant facts, context, and implications. 3) Separate the output for UPSC relevance and SSC relevance where needed. 4) Add probable prelims-style MCQs or fact-based questions. 5) Add 3 to 5 mains/interview discussion angles if the topic suits UPSC. 6) End with a short revision sheet that can be reviewed in 2 minutes. Output Format: A) Topic in simple words B) Why this matters for exams C) Key facts and background D) UPSC focus points E) SSC focus points F) Probable MCQs with answers G) 2-minute revision notes Important: - Avoid unnecessary jargon - Keep points crisp and easy to revise - Focus on what a serious exam aspirant should actually remember

How to Get Better Results

  • Replace generic placeholders with real audience, goal, product, topic, tone, and constraints.
  • Ask the model to create one draft first, then request revisions for clarity, length, examples, or formatting.
  • For important work, verify facts and adapt the final output to your own voice before publishing.
  • For upsc ssc prep workflows, compare the output against your actual task instead of judging only the first response.

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