UPSC CSE Mains Exam GS Paper-4,2013 Question paper
UPSC IAS Mains 2013:
General Studies
Paper – IV
Q.1) What do you understand
by ‘Values’ and ‘Ethics’? In what way is it important to be ethical along with
being professionally competent? (150
words) 10 marks
Q.2) (a) What do you understand
by the following terms in the context of public service? (250 words) 3×5= 15 marks.
1.integrity;
2.Perseverance
3.Spirit of Service
4. Commitment
5. Courage of Conviction
(b) Indicate two more
attributes which you consider important for public service. Justify your
answer. 10 marks.
Q.3) Some people feel that
values keep changing with time and situation, while others strongly believe
that there are certain universal and eternal human values. Give your perception
in this regard with due justification. (150
words) 10 Marks
Q.4) What is ‘emotional
intelligence’ and how can it be developed in people? How does it help an
individual in taking ethical decisions? (150
words) 10 marks
Q.5) (a) What do you understand
by the term ‘voice of conscience’? How do you prepare yourself to heed to the
voice of conscience? (150 words) 10
marks
(b) What is meant by
‘crisis of conscience’? Narrate one incident in your life when you were faced
with such a crisis and how you resolved the same. (150 words) 10 marks
Q.6) Given below are three
quotations of great moral thinkers/philosophers. For each of these quotations,
bring out what it means to you in the present context:
(a) “There is enough on
this earth for every one’s need but for no one’s greed.” -Mahatma Gandhi (150 words) 10 marks
(b) “Nearly all men can
withstand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him
power.” – Abraham Lincoln. (150 words)
10 marks
(c) “I count him braver
who overcomes his desires than him who overcomes his enemies.” – Aristotle (150 words) 10 marks
Q.7) “The good of an
individual is contained in the good of all.” what do you understand by this
statement? How can this principle be implemented in public life? (150 words) 10 marks
Q.8) It is often said that
‘politics’ and ‘ethics do not go together. What is your opinion in this regard?
Justify your answer with illustration. (150
words) 10 marks
Q.9) A Public Information
Officer has received an application under RTI Act. Having gathered the
information, the PIO discovers that the information pertains to some of the
decisions taken by him, which were found to be not altogether right. There were
other employees also who were party to these decisions. Disclosure of the
information is likely to lead to disciplinary action with possibility of
punishment against him as well as some of his colleagues. Non-disclosure or
part disclosure or camouflaged disclosure of information will result into lesser
punishment or no punishment.
Q.10) You are working as an
Executive Engineer in the construction cell of a Municipal Corporation and are
presently in-charge of the construction of a flyover. There are two Junior
Engineers under you who have the responsibility of day-to-day inspection of the
site and are reporting to you, while you are finally reporting to the Chief
Engineer who heads the cell. While the construction is heading towards
completion, the Junior Engineer have been regularly reporting that all
construction is taking place as per design specifications. However, in one of
your surprise inspections, you have noticed some serious deviations and lacunar
which, in your opinion, are likely to affect the safety of the flyover.
Rectification of these lacunae at this stage would require a substantial amount
of demolition and rework which will cause a tangible loss to the contractor and
will also delay completion. There is a lot of public pressure on the
Corporation to get this construction completed because of heavy traffic
congestion in the area.
When
you brought this matter to the notice of the Chief Engineer, he advised you
that in his opinion it is not a very serious lapse and may be ignored. He
advised for further expediting the project for completion in time. However, you
are convinced that this was a serious matter which might affect public safety
and should not be left unaddressed. What will you do in such a situation?
Some
of the options are given below. Evaluate the merits and demerits of each of
these options and finally suggest what course of action you would like to take,
giving reasons. (250 words) 20 Marks
Q.11) So far as child labor
norms for hazardous industries like firecrackers industry are concerned,
International Labour Organization (ILO) has set the minimum age as 18 years. In
India, however, this age is 14 years. The units in industrial clusters of
firecrackers can be classified into registered and non-registered entities. One
typical unit is household based work
Though
the law is clear on the use of child labour employment norms in registered/
non-registered units, it does not include household based works. Household
based work means children working under the supervision of their
parents/relative. To evade child labor norms, several units project themselves
as household-based works but employ children from outside.
Needless
to say that employing children saves the costs for these units leading to
higher profits to the owner. On your visit to one of the units at Sivakasi, the
owner takes you around the unit which has about 10-15 children below 14 years
of age. The owner tells you that in his household-based unit, the children are
all his relatives. You notice that several children smirk, when the owner tells
you this. On deeper enquiry, you figure out that neither the owner nor the
children are able to satisfactorily establish their relationship with each
other.
a) bring out and discuss
the ethical issues involved in the above case.
b) What would be your
reaction after your above visit? (300
words) 25 marks
Q.12) You are heading a
leading technical institute of the country. The institute is planning to
convene an interview panel shortly under your chairmanship for selection of the
post of professors. A few days before the interview, you get a call from the
Personal Secretary (PS) of a senior government functionary seeking your
intervention in favor of the selection of a close relative of the functionary
for this post. The PS also informs you that he is aware of the long pending and
urgent proposal of our institute for grant of funds for modernization, which
are awaiting the functionary’s approval. He assures you that he would get these
proposals cleared.
a) What are the options
available to you?
b) Evaluate each of these
options and choose the option which you would adopt, giving reasons. (250 words) 20 marks
Q.13) As a senior officer in
the Finance Ministry, you have access to some confidential and crucial
information about policy decisions that the Government is about to announce.
These
decisions are likely to have far-reaching impact on the housing and
construction industry. If the builders have access to this information
beforehand, they can make huge profits. One of the builders has done a lot of
quality work for the Government and is known to be close to your immediate
superior, who asks you to disclose this information to the said builder.
(a) What are the options
available to you?
(b) Evaluate each of these
options and choose the options which you would adopt, giving reasons. (250 words) 20 marks
Q.14) You are the Executive
Director of an upcoming InfoTech Company which is making a name for itself in
the market. Mr. A, who is a star performer, is heading the marketing team. In a
short period of one year, he has helped in doubling the revenues as well as
creating a high brand equity for the company so much so that you are thinking
of promoting him.
However,
you have been receiving information from many corners about his attitude towards
the female colleagues; particularly his habit of making loose comments on
women. In addition, he regularly sends indecent SMS’ to all the team members
including his female colleagues. One day, late in the evening, Mrs. X, who is
one of Mr. a’s Team members, comes you visibly disturbed. She complains against
the continued misconduct of Mr. A, who has been making undesirable
advances towards her and has even tried to touch her inappropriately in his
cabin. She tenders her resignation and leaves your office.
(a) What are the options
available to you?
(b) Evaluate each of these
options and choose the options you would adopt, giving reasons. (250 words) 20 marks.
|
Don’t Miss -Important resources for
your dream - IAS Exam preparation |
|
Click here to practice UPSC CSE Prelims exam
- Previous Year Question Papers |
|
Click here to practice UPSC CSE Mains exam
–Previous Year Question Papers |
|
Click here to practice Optional Paper -
Public administration- Question Papers
|
|
Stay updated by Studying Daily Current
Affairs |
|
Don’t
forget to access valuable notes on telegram-click here to Join telegram |
|
Having
doubts while preparing? – Simply ask on WhatsApp “9717724350” |


Professor Sunny Kapoor is one of my favourite teacher. He teaches boring and difficult subjects very nicely.