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Their question: “Vulnerability of northern India to earthquakes and India's preparedness (10m)”
Aniket's earthquake answer maps India's seismic zones (II-V) plus the preparedness machinery, directly 2021 Q16's earthquake vulnerability and mitigation demand.
Key learnings from their answer
- ›In the earthquake answer (Q8) Aniket didn't just describe vulnerability, he hand-drew a seismic-zone MAP of India (Zones II-V) with a risk-level legend ('V very high ... II low') AND embedded the disaster formula Disaster = Risk x Vulnerability / Capacity-to-cope. -> Pair a labelled diagram with a defining equation/relationship so the examiner sees both spatial understanding and analytical command in one glance.
- ›Every answer ran a disciplined Intro -> boxed/underlined sub-headings ('Importance of...', 'Challenges...', 'Measures...', 'Way forward') -> conclusion, and closed with a 'Thus...' line that linked back to a vision anchor like Viksit Bharat 2047 / India $5 trillion economy (Q1, Q11, Q15). -> A repeatable skeleton with a vision-linked closing line lets you write all 20 answers at consistent quality and finish a full attempt (he left nothing blank).
What they cited: COBRA, STRACO, Greyhounds, NDMA/NDRF/SDRF, IMD (Q8, Q20)