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Fresh questions every morning

Stay current. Ten questions a day keeps Prelims gaps away.

Koach generates 10 fresh UPSC-style current affairs MCQs every morning from the day's top news. Answer, see explanations, and read the source articles — all in one place.

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Question 3 of 10

The '16th Finance Commission' was recently constituted under the chairmanship of whom?

India recently signed a Free Trade Agreement with which bloc, making it the country's first such deal with a major western partner?

Answer pending…

The Kartarpur Corridor connects Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan to which place in India?

Answer pending…

Features

Built for daily current affairs habits

Fresh questions every day

Koach monitors top UPSC-relevant news daily and generates 10 fresh MCQs — automatically, every morning.

Source article links

Every question comes with a link to the original news article so you can read the full story for deeper context.

Streak tracking

Your dashboard tracks how many days in a row you've completed the daily quiz — consistency is the key differentiator in UPSC prep.

UPSC-framed questions

Questions are written in the style UPSC Prelims uses — factual, indirect, and testing reading between the lines.

Past date archive

Missed a day? Access the current affairs quiz for any past date available in the archive.

Saved to your dashboard

Each attempt is saved with score, topic breakdown, and time — contributing to your overall Koach analytics.

How it works

Five minutes every morning

01

Open today's quiz

Every day Koach generates 10 fresh current affairs MCQs from the day's top news stories relevant to UPSC Prelims.

02

Answer and submit

Work through the questions and submit. Instant results show which were right, with explanations for each.

03

Read the source

Each question links to the original article — click to read more context, build notes, or verify facts.

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Ten questions. Every morning. For free.

Build a daily current affairs habit with AI-generated MCQs from the day's top news — streak tracked, results saved.