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Civil Services Examination (Main) 2016
General Studies
Paper III
1.
How
globalization has led to the reduction of employment in the formal sector of
the Indian economy? Is increased informalization detrimental to the development
of the country?
2.
Women
empowerment in India needs gender budgeting. What are the requirements and
status of gender budgeting in the Indian context?
3.
Pradhan
Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) is necessary for bringing unbanked to the
institutional finance fold. Do you agree with this for financial
inclusion of the poor section of the Indian society? Give arguments to justify
your opinion.
4.
What
are ‘Smart Cities’? Examine their relevance for urban development in India.
Will it increase rural-urban differences? Give arguments for ’Smart Villages’
in the light of PURA and RURBAN Mission.
5.
Justify
the need for FDI for the development of the Indian economy. Why there is gap
between MOUs signed and actual FDIs? Suggest remedial steps to be taken for
increasing actual FDIs in India.
6.
Comment
on the challenges for inclusive growth which include careless and useless
manpower in the Indian context. Suggest measures to be taken for facing these
challenges.
7.
What
is water-use efficiency? Describe the role of micro-irrigation in increasing
the water-use efficiency.
8.
What
is allelopathy? Discuss its role in major cropping systems of irrigated
agriculture.
9.
Discuss
the role of land reforms in agricultural development. Identify the factors that
were responsible for the success of land reforms in India.
10.
Given
the vulnerability of Indian agriculture to vagaries of nature, discuss the need
for crop insurance and bring out the salient features of the Pradhan Mantri
Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY).
11.
Give
an account of the current status and the targets to be achieved pertaining to
renewable energy sources in the country. Discuss in brief the importance of
National Programme on Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs).
12.
Discuss
India’s achievements in the field of Space Science and Technology. How the
application of this technology has helped India in its socio-economic
development?
13.
Why
is nanotechnology one of the key technologies of the 21st century? Describe
the salient features of Indian Government’s Mission on Nanoscience and
Technology and the scope of its application in the development process of the
country.
14.
Rehabilitation
of human settlements is one of the important environmental impacts which always
attracts controversy while planning major projects. Discuss the measures
suggested for mitigation of this impact while proposing major developmental
projects.
15.
The
frequency of urban floods due to high intensity rainfall is increasing over the
years. Discussing the reasons for urban floods, highlight the mechanisms for
preparedness to reduce the risk during such events.
16.
With
reference to National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) guidelines, discuss
the measures to be adopted to mitigate the impact of recent incidents of
cloudbursts in many places of Uttarakhand.
17.
The
terms ‘Hot Pursuit’ and ‘Surgical Strikes’ are often used in connection with
armed action against terrorist attacks. Discuss the strategic impact of such
actions.
18.
‘Terrorism
is emerging as a competitive industry over the last few decades.” Analyse
the above statement.
19.
Border
management is a complex task due to difficult terrain and hostile relations
with some countries. Elucidate the challenges and strategies for effective
border management.
20.
Use
of internet and social media by non-state actors for subversive activities is a
major security concern. How have these been misused in the recent past? Suggest
effective guidelines to curb the above threat.
General Studies
Paper II
1.
Discuss
the essentials of the 69th Constitutional Amendment Act and anomalies, if any,
that have led to recent reported conflicts between the elected representatives
and the institution of the Lieutenant Governor in the administration of Delhi.
Do you think that this will give rise to a new trend in the functioning of the
Indian federal politics?
2.
To
what extent is Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, bearing marginal note
“temporary provision with respect to the State of Jammu and Kashmir”,
temporary? Discuss the future prospects of this provision in the context of
Indian polity.
3.
“The
Indian party system is passing through a phase of transition which looks to be
full of contradictions and paradoxes.” Discuss.
4.
Exercise
of CAG’s powers in relation to the accounts of the Union and the States is
derived from Article 149 of the Indian Constitution. Discuss whether audit of
the Government’s policy implementation could amount to overstepping its own
(CAG) jurisdiction.
5.
Discuss
each adjective attached to the word ‘Republic’ in the ‘Preamble’. Are they
defendable in the present circumstances?
6.
What
was held in the Coelho case? In this context, can you say that judicial review
is of key importance amongst the basic features of the Constitution?
7.
Did
the Government of India Act, 1935 lay down a federal constitution? Discuss.
8.
What
is quasi judicial body? Explain with the help of concrete examples.
9.
Professor
Amartya Sen has advocated important reforms in the realms of primary education
and primary health care. What are your suggestions to improve their status and
performance?
10.
“In
the Indian governance system, the role of non-state actors has been only
marginal.” Critically examine this statement.
11.
“Effectiveness
of the government system at various levels and people’s participation in the
governance system are inter-dependent/” Discuss their relationship in the context
of India.
12.
In
the integrity index of Transparency International, India stands very low.
Discuss briefly the legal, political, social and cultural factors that have
caused the decline of public morality in India.
13.
Has
the Indian governmental system responded adequately to the demands of
Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization started in 1991? What can the
government do to be responsive to this important change?
14.
“Traditional
bureaucratic structure and culture have hampered the process of socio-economic
development in India.” Comment.
15.
Examine
the main provisions of the National Child Policy and throw light on the status
of its implementation.
16.
“Demographic
Dividend in India will remain only theoretical unless our manpower becomes more
educated, aware, skilled and creative.” What measures have been taken by the
government to enhance the capacity of our population to be more productive and
employable?
17.
“The
broader aims and objectives of WTO are to manage and promote international
trade in the era of globalization. But the Doha round of negotiations seem
doomed due to differences between the developed and the developing countries.”
Discuss in the Indian perspective.
18.
Evaluate
the economic and strategic dimensions of India’s Look East Policy in the
context of the post Cold War international scenario.
19.
“Increasing
cross-border terrorist attacks in India and growing interference in the
internal affairs of member-states by Pakistan are not conducive for the future
of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation).” Explain with
suitable examples.
20.
What
are the aims and objectives of the McBride Commission of the UNESCO? What is
India’s position on these?
General Studies
Paper 1
1.
Early
Buddhist Stupa-art, while depicting folk motifs and narratives, successfully
expoundsBuddhist ideals. Elucidate.
2.
Krishnadeva
Raya, the king of Vijayanagar, was not only an accomplished scholar himself but
was also a great patron of learning and literature. Discuss.
3.
Explain
how the upraising of 1857 constitutes an important watershed in the
evolution of British policies towards colonial India.
4.
Discuss
the role of women in the freedom struggle especially during the Gandhian phase.
5.
Highlight
the differences in the approach of Subhash Chandra Bose and Mahatma Gandhi in
the struggle for freedom.
6.
Has
the formation of linguistic states strengthened the cause of Indian unity?
7.
The
anti-colonial struggles in West Africa were led by the new elite of Western
-educated Africans. Examine.
8.
To
what extent globalisation has influenced the core of cultural diversity in
India? Explain.
9.
“An
essential condition to eradicate poverty is to liberate the poor from the
process of deprivation.” Substantiate this statement with suitable
examples.
10.
Why
are the tribals in India referred to as ‘the Scheduled Tribes’? Indicate the
major provisions enshrined in the Constitution of India for their upliftment.
11.
With
a brief background of quality of urban life in India, introduce the objectives
and strategy of the ‘Smart City Programme.”
12.
What
is the basis of regionalism? Is it that unequal distribution of benefits of
development on regional basis eventually promotes regionalism? Substantiate
your answer.
13.
Discuss
the concept of air mass and explain its role in macro-climatic changes.
14.
“The
Himalayas are highly prone to landslides.”Discuss the causes and suggest
suitable measures of mitigation.
15.
The
effective management of land and water resources will drastically reduce the
human miseries. Explain.
16.
South
China Sea has assumed great geopolitical significance in the present context.
Comment.
17.
Major
cities of India are becoming vulnerable to flood conditions. Discuss.
18.
Present
an account of the Indus Water Treaty and examine its ecological, economic and
political implications in the context of changing bilateral relations.
19.
Enumerate
the problems and prospects of inland water transport in India.
20.
In
what way micro-watershed development projects help in water conservation in drought-prone
and semi-arid regions of India?
Civil
Services Examination (Main) 2016
General Essay
Section ‘A’
1.
If development is not engendered, it is endangered
2.
Need brings greed, if greed increases it spoils breed
3.
Water disputes between states in federal India
4.
Innovation is the key determinant of economic growth and social welfare
Section B
1. Cooperative federalism: Myth
or reality
2. Cyberspace and internet:
Blessing or curse to the human civilization in the long run
3. Near jobless growth in
India: An anomaly or an outcome of economic reforms
4. Digital economy: A
leveller or a source of economic inequality

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