UPSC CSE Mains Exam GS Paper-2,2014 Question paper
UPSC Mains GS (General Study) Paper 2 (2014) Question Paper
UPSC Mains 2014 GS2
Question Paper
Q.1) Starting from inventing the ‘basic
structure’ doctrine, the judiciary has played a highly proactive role in
ensuring that India develops into a thriving democracy. In light of the
statement, evaluate the role played by judicial activism in achieving the
ideals of democracy.
Q.2) Though the federal principle is dominant
in our Constitution and that principle is one of its basic features, but it is
equally true that federalism under the Indian Constitution leans in favor of a
strong Centre, a feature that militates against the concept of strong
federalism.
Q.3) The ‘Powers, Privileges and Immunities of
Parliament and its Members’ as envisaged in Article 105 of the Constitution
leave room for a large number of un-codified and un-enumerated privileges to
continue. Assess the reasons for the absence of legal codification of the
‘parliamentary privileges’. How can this problem be addressed?
Q.4) What do understand by the concept “freedom
of speech and expression”? Does it cover hate speech also? Why do the films in
India stand on a slightly different plane from other forms of expression?
Discuss.
Q.5) Instances of President’s delay in
commuting death sentences has come under public debate as denial of justice.
Should there be a time specified for the President to accept/reject such
petitions? Analyze
Q.6) The size of the cabinet should be as big
as governmental work justifies and as big as the Prime Minister can manage as a
team. How far is the efficacy of a government then inversely related to the
size of the cabinet? Discuss.
Q.7) Though 100 percent FDI is already allowed
in non-news media like a trade publication and general entertainment channel,
the government is mulling over the proposal for increased FDI in news media for
quite some time. What difference would an increase in FDI make? Critically
evaluate the pros and cons.
Q.8) The setting up of a Rail Tariff Authority
to regulate fares will subject the cash strapped Indian Railways to demand
subsidy for obligation to operate non-profitable routes and services. Taking
into account the experience in the power sector, discuss if the proposed reform
is expected to benefit the consumers, the Indian Railways or the private
container operators.
Q.9) National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in
India can be most effective when its tasks are adequately supported by other
mechanisms that ensure the accountability of a government. In light of above
observation assess the role of NHRC as an effective complement to the judiciary
and other institutions in promoting and protecting human rights standards.
Q.10) The penetration of Self Help Groups (SHGs)
in rural areas in promoting participation in development programs is facing
socio-cultural hurdles. Examine.
Q.11) Do government’s schemes for up-lifting
vulnerable and backward communities by protecting required social resources for
them, lead to their exclusion in establishing businesses in urban economies?
Q.12) An athlete participates in Olympics for personal
triumph and nation’s glory; victors are showered with cash incentives by
various agencies, on their return. Discuss the merit of state sponsored talent
hunt and its cultivation as against the rationale of a reward mechanism as
encouragement.
Q.13) Should the premier institutes like
IITs/IIMs be allowed to retain premier status, allowed more academic
independence in designing courses and also decide mode/criteria of selection of
students. Discuss in light of the growing challenges.
Q.14) Has the Cadre based Civil Services
Organization been the cause of slow in India? Critically examine.
Q.15) Two parallel run schemes of the
Government, viz the Adhar card and NPM, one of voluntary and the other as compulsory,
have led to debates at national levels and also litigations. On merits, discuss
whether or not both schemes need run concurrently. Analyze the potential of the
schemes to achieve development benefits and equitable growth
Q.16) With respect to the South China sea,
maritime territorial disputes and rising tension affaire the need for
safeguarding maritime security to ensure freedom of navigation and ever flight
throughout the region. In this context, discuss the bilateral issues between
India and China.
Q.17) The aim of Information Technology
Agreements (ITAs) is to lower all taxes and tariffs on Information technology
products by signatories to zero. What impact would such agreements have on
India’s interests?
Q.18) Some of the International funding agencies
have special terms for economic participation stipulating a substantial
component of the aid used for sourcing equipment from the leading countries.
Discuss on merits of such terms and it, there exists a strong case not to
accept such conditions in the Indian context.
Q.19) India has recently signed to become
founding member of New Development Bank (NDB) and also the Asian Infrastructure
Investment Bank (AIIB). How will the role of the two Banks be different?
Discuss the strategic significance of these two Banks for India.
Q.20) WTO is an important international
institution where decisions taken affect countries in aprofound manner. What is
the mandate of WTO and how binding are their decisions? Critically analyses
India’s stand on the latest round of talks on Food security.
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