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2022 Mains Questions

  1. Essay
  2. General Studies - 1
  3. General Studies - 2
  4. General Studies - 3
  5. General Studies - 4

Essay

write 2 essays, one from each section. 1000-1200 words each. 125x2 = 250 marks

Section A
  • Forests are the best case studies for economic excellence
  • Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world
  • History is a series of victories won by the scientific man over the romantic man
  • A ship in a harbour is safe, but that is not what a ship is for
Section B
  • The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining
  • You cannot step twice in the same river
  • A smile is a chosen vehicle for all ambiguities
  • Just because you have a choice, it does not mean that any of them has to be right

General Studies 1

  1. How will you explain that medieval Indian temple sculptures represent the social life of those days? [150/10]
  2. Why did the armies of the British East India Company - mostly comprising of Indian soldiers - win consistently against the more numerous and better-equipped armies of the then-Indian rulers? Give reasons. [150/10]
  3. Why was there a sudden spurt in famines in colonial India since the mid-eighteenth century? Give reason. [150/10]
  4. Describe the characteristics and types of primary rocks. [150/10]
  5. Discuss the meaning of colour-coded weather warnings for cyclone-prone areas given by the India Metrological Department. [150/10]
  6. Discuss the natural resource potential of the ‘Deccan Trap’. [150/10]
  7. Examine the potential of wind energy in India and explain the reason for its limited spatial spread. [150/10]
  8. Explore and evaluate the impact of ‘Work from Home’ on family relationships. [150/10]
  9. How is the growth of the Tier 2 cities related to the rise of a new middle class with an emphasis on the culture of consumption? [150/10]
  10. Given the diversities among tribal communities in India, in which specific contexts should they be considered as a single category? [150/10]
  11. The political and administrative reorganization of states and territories has been a continuous ongoing process since the mid-nineteenth century. Discuss with examples. [250/15]
  12. Discuss the main contributions of the Gupta period and Chola period to Indian heritage and culture. [250/15]
  13. Discuss the significance of the lion and bull figure in Indian mythology, art and architecture. [250/15]
  14. What are the forces that influence ocean currents? Describe their role in the fishing industry of the world. [250/15]
  15. Describing the distribution of the rubber-producing countries, indicate the major environmental issues faced by them. [250/15]
  16. Mentions the significance of straits and isthmus in international trade. [250/15]
  17. Troposphere is a very significant atmospheric layer that determines the weather processes. How? [250/15]
  18. Analyse the salience of ‘sect’ in Indian society vis-a-vis caste, region and religion. [250/15]
  19. Are tolerance, assimilation and pluralism the key elements in making an Indian form of secularism? Justify your answer. [250/15]
  20. Elucidate the relationship between globalization and new technology in a world of scarce resources, with special reference to India. [250/15]

General Studies 2

  1. “The most significant achievement of modern law in India is the constitutionalization of environmental problems by the Supreme court.” Discuss this statement with the help of relevant case laws. [150/10]
  2. “Right to movement and residence throughout the territory of India are freely available to the Indian citizens, but these rights are not absolute.” Comment. [150/10]
  3. To what extent, in your opinion, has the decentralisation of power in India changed the governance landscape at the grassroots? [150/10]
  4. Discuss the role of the vice-president of India as the chairman of the Rajya Sabha. [150/10]
  5. Discuss the role of the National Commission for Backward Classes in the wake of its transformation from a statutory body to a constitutional body. [150/10]
  6. The Gati-Shakti Yojana needs meticulous coordination between the government and the private sector to achieve the goal of connectivity. Discuss. [150/10]
  7. The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 remains only a legal document without intense sensitisation of government functionaries and citizens regarding disability. Comment. [150/10]
  8. Reforming the government delivery system through the Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme is a progressive step, but it has its limitations too. Comment. [150/10]
  9. ‘India is an age-old friend of Sri Lanka.’ Discuss India’s role in the recent crisis in Sri Lanka in the light of the preceding statement. [150/10]
  10. Do you think that BIMSTEC is a parallel organisation like the SAARC? What are the similarities and dissimilarities between the two? How are Indian foreign policy objectives realized by forming this new organisation? [150/10]
  11. Discuss the procedures to decide the disputes arising out of the election of a Member of the Parliament or State Legislature under The Representation of the People Act, 1951. What are the grounds on which the election of any returned candidate may be declared void? What remedy is available to the aggrieved party against the decision? Refer to case laws. [250/15]
  12. Discuss the essential conditions for the exercise of the legislative powers by the governor. Discuss the legality of the re-promulgation of ordinances by the governor without placing them before the Legislature. [250/15]
  13. “While the national political parties in India favour centralisation, the regional parties are in favour of state autonomy.” Comment. [250/15]
  14. Critically examine the procedures through which the Presidents of India and France are elected. [250/15]
  15. Discuss the role of the Election Commission of India in the light of the evolution of the Model code of conduct. [250/15]
  16. Besides the welfare schemes, India needs deft management of inflation and unemployment to serve the poor and the underprivileged sections of the society. Discuss. [250/15]
  17. Do you agree with the view that increasing dependence on donor agencies for development reduces the importance of community participation in the development process? Justify your answer. [250/15]
  18. The Right to Children to free and compulsory education act, 2009 remains inadequate in promoting an incentive-based system for children’s education without generating awareness about the importance of schooling. Analysis. [250/15]
  19. How will I2U2(India, Israel, UAE, USA) grouping transform India’s position in global politics? [250/15]
  20. ‘Clean energy is the order of the day’. Describe briefly India’s changing policy towards climate change in various international fora in the context of geopolitics. [250/15]

General Studies 3

  1. Why is Public Private Partnership (PPP) required in infrastructural projects? Examine the role of the PPP model in the redevelopment of Railway stations in India. [150/10]
  2. Is inclusive growth possible under market economy? State the significance of financial inclusion in achieving economic growth in India. [150/10]
  3. What are the major challenges of the Public Distribution System(PDS) in India? How can it be made effective and transparent? [150/10]
  4. Elaborate on the scope and significance of the food processing industry in India. [150/10]
  5. The increase in life expectancy in the country has led to newer health challenges in the community. What are those challenges and what steps need to be taken to meet them? [150/10]
  6. Each year a large amount of plant material, cellulose, is deposited on the surface of Planet Earth. What are the natural processes this cellulose undergoes before yielding carbon dioxide, water and other end products? [150/10]
  7. Discuss in detail the photochemical smog emphasizing its formation, effects and mitigation. Explain the 1999 Gothenburg protocol. [150/10]
  8. Explain the mechanism and occurrence of cloudburst in the context of the Indian subcontinent. Discuss two recent examples. [150/10]
  9. Discuss the type of organised crimes. Describe the linkages between terrorists and organised crime that exist at the national and transnational levels. [150/10]
  10. What are the maritime security challenges in India? Discuss the organisational, technical and procedural initiatives taken to improve maritime security. [150/10]
  11. “Economic growth in the recent past has been led by by increase in labour productivity.” Explain this statement. Suggest the growth pattern that will lead to the creation of more jobs without compromising labour productivity. [250/15]
  12. Do you think India will meet 50 per cent of its energy needs from renewable energy by 2030? Justify your answer. How will the shift of subsidies from fossil fuels to renewables help achieve the above objective? Explain.[250/15]
  13. What are the main bottlenecks in the upstream and downstream processes of marketing of agricultural products in India? [250/15]
  14. What is Integrated Farming System? How is it helpful to small and marginal farmers in India? [250/15]
  15. Launched on 25 December 2021, James Webb Space Telescope has been much in the news since then. What are its unique features which make it superior to its predecessor Space Telescopes? What are the key goals of this mission? What potential benefits does it hold for the human race? [250/15]
  16. What is the basic principle behind vaccine development? How do vaccines work? What approaches were adopted by the Indian vaccine manufacturers to produce COVID-19 vaccines? [250/15]
  17. Discuss global warming and mention its effects on the global climate. Explain the control measures to bring down the level of greenhouse gases which cause global warming, in the light of the Kyoto Protocol, of 1997 [250/15]
  18. Explain the causes and effects of coastal erosion in India. What are the available coastal management techniques for combating the hazard? [250/15]
  19. What are the different elements of cyber security? Keeping in view the challenges in cyber security, examine the extent to which India has successfully developed a comprehensive National Cyber Security Strategy. [250/15]
  20. Naxalism is a social, economic and developmental issue manifesting as a violent internal security threat. In this context, discuss the emerging issues and suggest a multilayered strategy to tackle the menace of Naxalism. [250/15]

General Studies 4

  1. Wisdom lies in knowing what to reckon with and what to overlook. An officer being engrossed with the periphery, ignoring the core issues before him, is not rare in the bureaucracy. Do you agree that such preoccupation of an administrator leads to travesty of justice to the cause of the effective service delivery and good governance? Critically Evaluate. [150/10]
  2. Apart from intellectual competency and moral qualities, empathy and compassion are some of the other vital attributes that facilitate the civil servants to be more competent in tackling the crucial issues or taking critical decisions. Explain with suitable illustrations. [150/10]
  3. The Rules and Regulations provided to all the civil servants are same, yet there is difference in the performance. Positive-minded officers are able to interpret the Rules and Regulations in favour of the case and achieve success, whereas negative-minded officers are unable to achieve goals by interpreting the same Rules and Regulations against the case. Discuss with illustrations. [150/10]
  4. It is believed that adherence to ethics in human actions would ensure in smooth functioning of an organization/system. If so, what does ethics seek to promote in human life? How do ethical values assist in the resolution of conflicts faced by him in his day-to-day functioning? [150/10]
  5. What do the following quotations mean to you? “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have the right to do and what is right to do.” ~Potter Stewart [150/10]
  6. What do the following quotations mean to you? “If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel that there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are father, mother and teacher.” ~ A. P. J Abdul Kalam [150/10]
  7. What do the following quotations mean to you? “Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it.” -Dalai Lama [150/10]
  8. What do you understand by the term ‘good governance’? How far recent initiatives in terms of e-Governance steps taken by the state have helped the beneficiaries? Discuss with suitable examples. [150/10]
  9. Online methodology is being used for day-to-day meetings, institutional approvals in the administration and used for teaching and learning in education sector to the extent telemedicine in the health sector is getting popular with the approvals of the competent authority. No doubt, it has advantages and disadvantages for both the beneficiaries and the system at large. Describe and discuss the ethical issues involved in the use of online method particularly to the vulnerable section of the society. [150/10]
  10. Russia and Ukraine war has been going on for the last seven months. Different countries have taken independent stands and actions keeping in view their own national interests. We are all aware that war has its own impact on the different aspects of society, including human tragedy. What are those ethical issues that are crucial to considered while launching the war and its continuation so far? Illustrate with justification the ethical issues involved in the given state of affairs. [150/10]
  11. Write short notes on the following in 30 words each: Constitutional morality, Conflict of interest, Probity in public life, Challenges of digitalization, Devotion to duty. [2x5]
  12. Whistle-blower, who reports corruption and illegal activities, wrongdoing and misconduct to the concerned authorities, runs the risk of being exposed to grave danger, physical harm and victimization by the vested interests, accused persons and his team. What policy measures would you suggest to strengthen protection mechanism to safeguard the whistle-blower? [150/10]
  13. In contemporary world, corporate sector’s contribution in generating wealth and employement is increasing. In doing so, they are bringing in unprecedented onslaught on the climate, environmental sustainability and living conditions of human beings. In this background, do you find that Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) is efficient and sufficient enough to fulfil the social roles and responsibilities needed in the corporate world for which the CSR is mandated? Critically examine. [150/10]