Answer Writing is the most difficult part of this exam, but we must keep practicing no matter how boring. Repetition is the key to improvement (just like cricketers keep practicing the same stroke thousands of times)
Aspirants are the most hesitant of answer writing itself, whereas it is the most important part of mains preparation. Always maintain discipline with respect to answer writing and don't let your mind give yourself ten different reasons in the morning why you should postpone answer writing for that day and procrastinate it to the next day.
To make writing tests less boring, one can experiment with combining half tests. For example, writing a full essay paper (two essays) is tiring, so try writing a 3-hour paper which is half essay (one essay) and half ethics. One can also mix GS papers to reduce monotony and make it interesting. For example - mix half GS-1 and half GS-3 (take Q 1-5 and Q 16-20 from GS-1 and Q 6-15 from GS-3). Such mix and match makes answer writing fun. One can experiment with various different combinations.
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