UPSC CSE Mains Exam GS Paper-3,2014 Question paper
Main (2014) GS (General Studies) Paper – 3 Question Paper
Q.1) Normally countries shift from agriculture
to industry and then later to services, but India shifted directly from
agriculture to services. What are the reasons for the huge growth-services vis-a-vis
industry in the country? Can India become a developed country without a strong
industrial base?
Q.2) “While we flaunt India’s demographic
dividend, we ignore the dropping rates of employability.” What are we missing
while doing so? Where will the jobs that India desperately needs come from?
Explain
Q.3) There is also a point of view that
Agricultural Produce Market Committees [APMCs) set up under the State Acts have
not only impeded the development of agriculture but also have been the cause of
food inflation in India. Critically examine.
Q.4) “In the villages itself no form of credit
organization will be suitable except the cooperative society.” – All
India Rural Credit Survey.
Q.5) The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency
in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 has come into
effect from Ist January, 2014. What are the key issues which would get
addressed with the Act in place? What implications would it have on
industrialization and agriculture in India?
Q.6) Capitalism has guided the world economy to
unprecedented prosperity. However, it often encourages short-sightedness and
contributes to wide disparities between the rich and the poor. In this light,
would it be correct to believe and adopt capitalism for bringing inclusive
growth in India? Discuss.
Q.7) Explain how Private Public Partnership
arrangements, in long gestation infrastructure projects, can transfer
unsustainable liabilities to the future. What arrangements need to be put in
place to ensure that successive generations’ capacities are not compromised?
Q.8) National Urban Transport Policy emphasizes
on ‘moving people’ instead of ‘moving vehicles’. Discuss critically the success
of the various strategies of the Government in this regard.
Q.9) Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the defense
sector is now set to be liberalized: What influence this is expected to have on
Indian defense and economy in the short and long run?
Q.10) Scientific research in Indian universities
is declining, because a career in science is not as attractive as are business
professions, engineering or administration, and the universities are becoming
consumer-oriented. Critically comment.
Q.11) Can overuse and free availability of
antibiotics without Doctor’s prescription, be contributors to the emergence of
drug-resistant diseases in India? What are the available mechanisms for
monitoring and control? Critically discuss the various issues involved.
Q.12) In a globalized world, Intellectual
Property Rights assume significance and are a source of litigation. Broadly
distinguish between the terms—Copyrights, Patents and Trade Secrets.
Q.13) Should the pursuit of carbon credits and
clean development mechanisms set up under UNFCCC be maintained even though
there has been a massive slide in the value of a carbon credit? Discuss with
respect to India’s energy needs for economic growth.
Q.14) Drought has been recognized as a disaster
in view of its spatial expanse, temporal duration, slow onset and lasting
effects on vulnerable sections. With a focus on the September 2010 guidelines
from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), discuss the mechanisms
for preparedness to deal with likely El Nino and La Nina fallouts in India.
Q.15) Environmental Impact Assessment studies
are increasingly undertaken before a project is cleared by the Government.
Discuss the environmental impacts of coal-fired thermal plants located at coal
pitheads.
Q.16) “The diverse nature of India as a
multi-religious and multi-ethnic society is not immune to the impact of
radicalism which is seen in her neighborhood? Discuss along with strategies to
be adopted to counter this environment.
Q.17) International civil aviation laws provide
all countries complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above their
territory. What do you understand by ‘airspace’ What are the implications of
these laws on the space above this airspace? Discuss the challenges which this
poses and suggest ways to contain the threat.
Q.18) How does illegal trans-border migration
pose a threat to India’s security? Discuss the strategies to curb this,
bringing out the factors which give impetus to such migration.
Q.19) In 2012, the longitudinal marking for
high-risk areas for piracy was moved from 65 degrees east to 78 degrees east in
the Arabian Sea by the International Maritime Organization. What impact does
this have on India’s maritime security concerns?
Q.20) China and Pakistan have entered into an
agreement for development of an economic corridor. What threat does this pose
for India’s security? Critically examine.
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