How MPSC PYQ Works
Everything on this site is built from 1,157 real MPSC questions and 1,062 real syllabus concepts — no signup required for any of it. Here's what's actually here and when to reach for each part.
If you only do one thing
Take the Knowledge X-Ray. It's not a random practice set — it's built to find the one real concept gap behind several of your mistakes at once, and it now shows you that pattern within the first few questions, not just at the end.
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🩻Knowledge X-Ray
16 questions picked for foundational-concept coverage, not at random. Ranks what to fix first by how much it's actually costing you across the syllabus — not just what you got wrong.
Go there →📚Practice by subject
Pick a subject, answer 10 real questions. Choose instant feedback (see the explanation right after each one) or exam-style (answer all 10, then review together).
Go there →Practice modes for specific skills
⏱️Mock Exam
A real past paper, a real timer, no answers shown until you submit — the closest thing to sitting the actual exam.
Go there →🎯Trap Drill
Practice spotting the tempting wrong answer, not just picking the right one. Guess why an option is a trap before the real examiner reasoning is revealed.
Go there →✂️Elimination Drill
Cross out wrong answers instead of picking the right one — a different skill, and often the faster real-exam strategy.
Go there →Understand the syllabus itself
🕸️Concept Graph
A visual map of how syllabus concepts depend on each other. As you practice, your own map lights up — mastered, weak, or not yet seen.
Go there →📊Trends & Stats
Real numbers on what MPSC actually keeps asking — questions by subject, difficulty mix, and which topics are rising or evergreen across 12 years of papers.
Go there →📄Papers & Concepts
Browse every real paper by exam or by year, or every syllabus concept as a plain reference list — for when you just want to read, not be quizzed.
Go there →Make it stick
✍️Your Manifesto
After missing a question, write your own one-line rule for it. A private, growing list of lessons in your own words — never shown to anyone else.
Go there →🧭Study Companion
Sign in and this becomes cross-device: your practice history, weak spots, a weekly recap, and a spaced-review queue that resurfaces what you're close to forgetting.
Go there →Current Affairs
📰Current Affairs practice
AI-generated practice questions from real recent headlines — for the part of the syllabus that a fixed question bank can never fully cover.
Go there →New to MPSC itself, not just this site?
If you're still unclear on which exam to take, what the stages are, or what the syllabus actually covers, that's a different question from “how do I use this site” — answered separately.
Start with the Exam Guide →Do I need to sign in?
No. Every practice mode above works fully signed out — nothing is gated behind an account. Signing in only adds cross-device sync for your Study Companion history, so your progress follows you between your phone and laptop instead of living in just one browser.