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El canal Sleepy Classes IAS (@sleepyclasses) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 82 600 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 1 848 en la categoría Educación y el puesto 3 635 en la región India.

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​The Correct Answer: ​(c) Sutlej ​Origin: Lake Rakshastal in western Tibet at roughly 4,600 meters above sea level. ​Drainage: It is a classic antecedent river, cutting through the rising mountains and entering India through the Shipki La pass. ​Countries: Flows through exactly three countries: China, India, and Pakistan. ​Irrigation: It feeds critical infrastructure like the 226m tall Bhakra-Nangal gravity dam. ​The Crucial Differentiator is Statement 4 The Sutlej is a tributary that eventually merges into the Chenab to form the Panjnad. Because it never reaches the sea independently to form a delta, it creates zero distributaries. ​Exam Temperament Takeaway is When multiple options satisfy similar geographical parameters, rely on decisive, objective clues. Knowing the exact origin of the Teesta and the deltaic nature of the Indus and Brahmaputra is non-negotiable data.

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Day 1 Prelims Sleepy Series 2026 Analyzing the Options (The questions of Tomorrow) ​(a) Brahmaputra: ​Originates in the Tibetan Plateau. ​It has an antecedent drainage system. ​Flows through exactly three countries China, India and Bangladesh. ​The Eliminator is Statement 4 It forms a massive network of distributaries in the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta i.e the Sundarbans. ​(b) Indus: ​Originates near Mount Kailash in the Tibetan Plateau. ​It has an antecedent drainage system. ​Flows through exactly three countries China, India and Pakistan. ​The Eliminator is statement 4 again It forms a vast deltaic distributary system in the Sindh province of Pakistan before reaching the Arabian Sea. ​(d) Teesta: ​The Eliminators are Statements 2 and 3. The Teesta originates in the Sikkim Himalayas (Pauhunri/Donkia Pass), not the Tibetan Plateau. Furthermore, it flows through only two countries India and Bangladesh.

Day 1 Prelims Sleepy Series 2026 Analyzing the Options: ​(a) Brahmaputra: ​Originates in the Tibetan Plateau. ​It has an ante
Day 1 Prelims Sleepy Series 2026 Analyzing the Options: ​(a) Brahmaputra: ​Originates in the Tibetan Plateau. ​It has an antecedent drainage system. ​Flows through exactly three countries China, India, and Bangladesh. ​The Eliminator is Statement 4 It forms a massive network of distributaries in the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta i.e the Sundarbans. ​(b) Indus: ​Originates near Mount Kailash in the Tibetan Plateau. ​It has an antecedent drainage system. ​Flows through exactly three countries China, India, and Pakistan. ​The Eliminator is Statement 4 again.. It forms a vast deltaic distributary system in the Sindh province of Pakistan before reaching the Arabian Sea. ​(d) Teesta: ​The Eliminators are statements 2 & 3 The Teesta originates in the Sikkim Himalayas (Pauhunri/Donkia Pass), not the Tibetan Plateau. Furthermore, it flows through only two countries: India and Bangladesh.

Hi All, Starting today in the next 30 days.. We will be covering the entire 2026 Prelims Paper. In our new series..we will cover all 100 questions here. We will discuss in detail not only the questions but also the options in detail. Since options of today become questions of tomorrow. We also understand not all questions were supposed to be attempted.. especially in the context of the 2026 Prelims...and some questions were designed to make us panic, So the discussion will be done keeping that aspect in mind. We will be starting slow with one question today. If you find this new initiative useful do react with a 👍.

There are a lot of coaching centers who are good at providing “value additions” Such value additions make sense when we have already prepared our fundamentals and content so well that the “value additions” add a few extra marks on the base But, students often fail to understand that it will always be fundamentals, the static part, the thorough current affairs, that gets them through Using the great philosopher Wittgenstein’s words that “Raisins may be the best part of a cake, but a bag of raisins is not better than a cake” Praying you do your basics the best and get through this exam at the earliest 😊

X receives exactly 3 distinct coins from the set {1, 2, 5, 10, 20}. Let's find all possible combinations for the total amount (m) and categorize them by whether they include the "5" coin. ​Combinations without a 5.. ​1 + 2 + 10 = 13 (Prime and Sum of digits = 4) ​1 + 2 + 20 = 23 (Prime and Sum of digits = 5) ​1 + 10 + 20 = 31 (Prime and Sum of digits = 4) ​2 + 10 + 20 = 32 (Not Prime and Sum of digits = 5) ​Combinations WITH a 5.. ​1 + 2 + 5 = 8 (Not Prime and Sum of digits = 8) ​1 + 5 + 10 = 16 (Not Prime and Sum of digits = 7) ​2 + 5 + 10 = 17 (Prime and Sum of digits = 8) ​1 + 5 + 20 = 26 (Not Prime and Sum of digits = 8) ​2 + 5 + 20 = 27 (Not Prime and Sum of digits = 9) ​5 + 10 + 20 = 35 (Not Prime and Sum of digits = 8) ​Now Evaluate the Statements.. ​Statement I: "m is not a prime number." Looking at our lists, non-prime totals occur both without a 5 (e.g., 32) and with a 5 (e.g., 8, 16). Because we get mixed results. Statement I is Not Sufficient. ​Statement II: "The sum of the digits of m is greater than 5." Every single combination without a 5 results in a digit sum of 5 or less. Every combination with a 5 results in a digit sum of 7 or higher. Therefore, if the sum of the digits is greater than 5, X absolutely must have received a 5 coin. Statement II is Sufficient. Hence answer is Option A

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You are the DM. A minister pressures you to inaugurate a new bridge today before the Model Code of Conduct kicks in. However, your executive engineer verbally warns you that final load-testing is incomplete and poses a marginal risk.

Goodafternood everyone.. Today is the Day 2 of our CSAT 2027 series.. We alternate LR, Quant and English questions daily. We have a Quant PYQ today. Try to solve this!

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Why do some mountain communities survive heavy monsoons while others face tragedy? The Tech ​IIT Mandi: Sensors (tilt meters,
Why do some mountain communities survive heavy monsoons while others face tragedy? The TechIIT Mandi: Sensors (tilt meters, accelerometers) flag ground movement. ​Forecasting: Blends satellite data, slope stability & local rain. ​ BottlenecksHyper-localized: Cannot predict adjacent, unmonitored slopes. ​Lead Times: Only 24-48 hrs due to rain forecast limits. ​Infrastructure NW Himalayas, Manipur & Mizoram are highly vulnerable. Sikkim is safer fewer roads keep slopes naturally stable. ​ 2-Year Roadmap Macro-identify high-frequency zones. Micro-install sensors at high-risk sites.

We don't lack the science to beat cancer We lack the funding and delivery to save lives. ​𝟭. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 • Scale: 1 in 5
We don't lack the science to beat cancer We lack the funding and delivery to save lives. ​𝟭. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 • Scale: 1 in 5 affected; cases will double by 2050. • The Divide: 5-year survival is >85% (rich nations) vs. <30% (poor nations). • Core Issue: Not a lack of science, but a failure of funding & delivery mechanisms. ​𝟮. 𝗚𝗹𝗼𝗯𝗮𝗹 & 𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗮 𝗚𝗮𝗽𝘀 • Policy Deficit: 82% of nations have plans, but <40% include them under UHC. • India's Screening Failure: <2% of eligible women screened for cervical cancer; <1% for breast cancer. • HPV Vaccine Lag: Only 31% global uptake despite high policy inclusion. ​𝟯. 𝗦𝗼𝗰𝗶𝗼-𝗘𝗰𝗼𝗻𝗼𝗺𝗶𝗰 𝗜𝗺𝗽𝗮𝗰𝘁 • Financial Ruin: 45% of patients face extreme financial hardship. • Abandonment: Up to 90% drop out of treatment due to a choice between "treatment and solvency." ​𝟰. 𝗪𝗮𝘆 𝗙𝗼𝗿𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗱 • Shift from Commitment to Capability. • Institutionalize Mass Early Screening. • Integrate oncology into UHC to reduce Out-of-Pocket Expenditure (OOPE).

​Given Equations ​A + B + C + D = 17 (1) ​A + C = 6 (2) ​P + Q + S + D = 15 (3) ​P + Q + R + B = 17 (4) ​P = R and Q = S ​Step 1 Find combined weight of B and D Substitute eq (2) into eq (1) (A + C) + B + D = 17 6 + B + D = 17 B + D = 11 ​Step 2 Rewrite (3) and (4) using P and Q Since P = R and Q = S Eq (3) becomes P + Q + Q + D = 15 P + 2Q + D = 15 Eq (4) becomes P + Q + P + B = 17 2P + Q + B = 17 ​Step 3 Solve for P + Q Add the two new equations together (P + 2Q + D) + (2P + Q + B) = 15 + 17 3P + 3Q + (B + D) = 32 ​Substitute B + D = 11 3(P + Q) + 11 = 32 3(P + Q) = 21 P + Q = 7 ​Now seeing options we can say that option B is correct

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Shekhar sir on FIRE🔥 Teaching Sociology since 11am!!🫡 Unprecedented efforts to GET TOP RANK from Sociology this year🙏🏼🙏🏼

Workshop aaj hai doston! UPSC 2027 ki preparation start karni hai but samajh nahi aa raha kahan se shuru karein? Join this se
Workshop aaj hai doston! UPSC 2027 ki preparation start karni hai but samajh nahi aa raha kahan se shuru karein? Join this session! We'll talk about where to start, how to plan your GS preparation, beginner mistakes to avoid, and how to build the right foundation from Day 1. Link: https://sleepyclasses.com/upsc-gs-beginners-workshop/?source=Website

Goodmorning everyone, Today we start the CSAT series for UPSC 2027.. In this we will be alternating...PYQs of Maths, LR and E
Goodmorning everyone, Today we start the CSAT series for UPSC 2027.. In this we will be alternating...PYQs of Maths, LR and English with one question a day Today the question is an easy LR question Try to solve half the question in your mind..before picking up the pen

(it’s free if you’ve ever been a sleepy student. just drop in an email at sleepy.classes@gmail and we’ll send you the link… others can enrol on website) We’ll cover the entire Sociology Paper 1 in one day tomorrow 🙏

Hello Doston Sociology admin here Pata nahi Shekhar sir ko kya ho gaya hai, subah se notes hi banaye jaa rahe hain 🥲 Sir ki
Hello Doston Sociology admin here Pata nahi Shekhar sir ko kya ho gaya hai, subah se notes hi banaye jaa rahe hain 🥲 Sir ki toh Kal ke Masterclass ke liye zoron shoron se prep chal rahi hai, aap bhi kar rahe hain ??