upsc ssc-prep

UPSC / SSC Prep - Mock Test Error Analyzer

Use this prompt to break down poor mock test performance, identify error patterns, and build a 14-day correction plan that improves scores.

What This Prompt Does

The prompt separates conceptual weakness from strategy mistakes such as low accuracy, poor time management, and random guessing.

It converts mock test frustration into a concrete recovery plan with revision, practice, and error tracking steps.

This helps students stop repeating the same mistakes and focus on the few changes that improve marks fastest.

When to Use It

Use it immediately after a mock test when the student wants to know why the score dropped and what to fix next.

It is useful when repeated mocks show no score improvement despite many study hours.

It also works well for aspirants who need a disciplined post-test review process instead of emotional guesswork.

Best For:UPSC And SSC Aspirants

Example Input

Goal: create a performance analysis 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 performance analysis 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 an exam performance analyst for UPSC and SSC students. Task: Analyze the student's mock test performance and identify the fastest route to score improvement. Student Input: - Exam: [UPSC / SSC] - Mock Score: [Enter score] - Sections Performed Poorly In: [List] - Error Types: [Conceptual mistakes / Silly mistakes / Time pressure / Guessing / Revision gap] - Number of Questions Attempted: [Enter] - Accuracy Level: [Enter estimated percentage] - Student Notes on What Went Wrong: [Paste notes] Instructions: 1) Diagnose the top 3 reasons behind the low score. 2) Separate knowledge-gap problems from exam-strategy problems. 3) Suggest a correction plan for the next 14 days. 4) Recommend how many mocks, revisions, and topic drills the student should do. 5) Add an error log template the student can reuse after every mock. 6) Keep the recommendations realistic and score-focused. Output Format: A) Score diagnosis summary B) Top mistake patterns C) Topic-wise correction plan D) 14-day recovery strategy E) Mock analysis template F) Accuracy improvement tips G) What to stop doing immediately Important: - No generic advice like 'study harder' - Prioritize score improvement and retention

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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