Getting Started
1. Find Your Questions
- Smart Search: Enter keywords from your DAF (e.g., "Basketball", "Uttar Pradesh", "GST") to find exact questions asked in past interviews.
- Search will only include words which match 90-100%.
Search Tips: Ranking Logic
When you search using comma-separated keywords (e.g., delhi, air, pollution), results are ranked based on keyword completeness:
- Questions containing all three keywords appear first. (If multiple match, more recent years are shown higher).
- Questions matching any two keywords are shown next.
- Questions matching only one keyword are shown last.
- "How has Delhi tackled air pollution?" → Shown 1st (Matches 3)
- "Measures to reduce air pollution" → Shown 2nd (Matches 2)
- "Governance issues in Delhi" → Shown 3rd (Matches 1)
2. Using Filters
- Target Specific Boards: Click the Filters button to select specific boards (e.g., "Suman Sharma Board").
- Other Boards:
- The "Other Boards" option captures all boards not listed explicitly.
- Note: Unticking it will remove most results from 2020–2022 since most board members from those years are new/unlisted.
- Year & Role: You can also filter by specific years (2020-2025) or roles (Chairman vs Member).
3. Analyze the Context
- View Context: Found an interesting question? Click the "View Full Interview" button to open the transcript and see the conversation flow.
- Identify the Board: Every result shows the specific Board Name (e.g., "Suman Sharma Ma’am Board").
4. Customize Your View (⚙️)
- Clean Up: Use the Settings (gear icon) to hide the Year, Board Name, or Questioner if you want to focus purely on the text.
- Highlight Control: Toggle "Highlight Keywords" off if you prefer plain text without the yellow highlights.
5. Print & Export
- Save as PDF: Click "Print / Save as PDF" to generate a clean, printer-friendly version of your search results.
- Select Specific Questions (Optional):
- Click "Select Questions".
- Tap the cards you want to keep (they will change color).
- Click Print and choose "Print Selected Only" to create a focused PDF of just those items.