UPSC CSE Mains Exam GS Paper-4,2014 Question paper
Main (2014) GS (General Studies) Paper 4 Question Paper
UPSC Mains 2014 GS4
Question Paper
Section – A
Q.1) (a) All human beings
aspire for happiness. Do you agree? What does happiness mean to you? Explain
with answers. (150 Words) (10 M)
(b)What
does ethics seek to promote in human life? Why is it all the more important in
Public Administration? (150
Words) (10 M)
Q.2) (a) In the context of defense
services, ‘patriotism’ demands readiness to even lay down one’s life in
protecting the nation. According to you, what does patriotism imply in everyday
civil life? Explain with illustrations and justify your answer. (150 Words) (10 M)
(b) What do you understand
by ‘probity’ in public life? What are the difficulties in practicing it in the
present times? How can these difficulties be overcome? (150 Words) (10 M)
Q.3) (a) “Integrity without
knowledge is weak and useless, but knowledge without integrity is dangerous and
dreadful.” What do you understand by this statement? Explain your stand with illustrations
from modern day context. (150
Words) (10 M)
(b) “Human beings should
always be treated as ‘ends’ in themselves and never as ‘means’.” Explain the
meaning and significance of this statement, giving its implications in the
modern techno-economic society. (150
Words) (10 M)
Q.4) (a) Which eminent
personality has inspired you the most in the context of ethical conduct in
life? Give the Gist of his/her teachings. Giving specific examples describe how
you have been able to apply these teachings for your own ethical development. (150 Words) (10 M)
(b) There is a heavy
ethical responsibility on the public servants because they occupy positions of
power, handle huge amounts of public funds, and their decisions have wide
ranging impact on society and environment. What steps have you taken to improve
your ethical competence to handle such responsibility? (150 Words) (10 M)
Q.5) (a) The current society is
plagued with widespread trust-deficit. What are the consequences of this
situation for personal well-being and for societal well-being? What can you do
at the personal level to make yourself trustworthy? (150 Words) (10 M)
(b) It is often said that
poverty leads to corruption. However, there is no dearth of instances where
affluent and powerful people indulge in corruption in a big way. What are the
basic causes of corruption among people? Support your answer with examples. (150 Words) (10 M)
Q.6) What factors affect
the formation of a person’s attitude towards social problems? In our society,
contrasting attitudes are prevalent about many social problems. What
contrasting attitudes do you notice about the caste system in our society? How
do you explain the existence of these contrasting attitudes? (150 Words) (10 M)
Q.7) What does
‘accountability’ mean in the context of public service? What measures can be
adopted to ensure individual and collective accountability of public servants? (150 Words) (10 M)
Q.8) We are witnessing
increasing instances of sexual violence against women in the country. Despite
existing legal provisions against it, the number of such incidences is on the
rise. Suggest some innovative measures to tackle this menace. (150 Words) (10 M)
Section – B
In the following questions,
carefully study the cases presented and then answer the questions that follow:
Q.9) Now-a-days, there is
an increasing thrust on economic development all around the globe. At the same
time, there is also an increasing concern about environmental degradation
caused by development. Many a time, we face a direct conflict between
development activity and environmental quality. It is neither feasible to stop
or curtail the developmental process, nor it is advisable to keep degrading the
environment, as it threatens our very survival. Discuss some feasible
strategies which could be adopted to eliminate this conflict and which could
lead to sustainable development. (250
Words) (20 M)
Q.10) Suppose one of your
close friends, who is also aspiring for civil services, comes to you for
discussing some of the issues related to ethical conduct in public service. He
raises the following points:- (i)In the present times, when unethical
environment is quite prevalent, individual attempts to stick to ethical
principles may cause a lot of problems in one’s career. It may cause hardship
to the family members as well as risk to one’s life. Why should we not be
pragmatic and follow the path of least resistance, and be happy with doing
whatever good we can? (ii) When so many people are adopting wrong means
and are grossly harming the system, what difference would it make if only a
small minority tries to be ethical? They are going t be rather ineffective and
are bound to get frustrated. (iii) If we become fussy about ethical
considerations, will it not hamper the economic progress of our country? After
all in the present age of high competition we cannot afford to be left behind
in the race of development (iv) It is understandable that we should not
get involved in grossly unethical practices, but giving and accepting small
gratifications and doing small favors increases everybody’s motivation. It also
makes the system more efficient. What is wrong in adopting such
practices? Critically analyze the above viewpoints. On the basis of this
analysis, what will be your advice to your friend? (250 Words) (20 M)
Q.11) You are a no-nonsense,
honest officer. You have been transferred to a remote district to head a
department that is notorious for its inefficiency and callousness. You find
that the main cause of the poor state of affairs is the indiscipline of a
section of employees. They do not work themselves and also disrupt the workings
of others. You first warned the troublemakers to mend their ways or else face
disciplinary action. When the warning had little effect, you issued a show
cause notice to the ringleaders. As a retaliatory measure, these troublemakers
instigated a woman employee amongst them to file a complaint of sexual
harassment against you with the Women’s Commission. The Commission promptly
seeks your explanation. The matter is also publicized in the media to embarrass
you further. Some of the options to handle this situation could be as follows:
(i) Give your explanation
to the Commission and go soft on the disciplinary action.
(ii) Ignore the commission
and proceed firmly with the disciplinary action.
(iii) Brief your higher-ups,
seek directions from them and act accordingly. Suggest any other possible
option(s). Evaluate all of them and suggest the best course of action, giving
your reasons for it. (250
Words) (20 M)
Q.12) Suppose you are the
CEO of a company that manufactures specialized electronic equipment used by a
government department. You have submitted your bid for the supply of this
equipment to the department. Both the quality and cost of your offer are better
than those of the competitors. Yet the concerned officer is demanding a hefty
bribe for approving the tender Getting the order is important both for you and
your company. Not getting the order would mean closing a production line. It
may also affect your own career. However, as a value-conscious person, you do
not want to give bribe. Valid arguments can be advanced both for giving
the bribe and getting the order, and for refusing to pay the bribe and risking
the loss of the order. What those arguments could be, could there be any better
way to get out of this dilemma? If so, outline the main elements of this third
way, pointing out its merits. (250
Words) (20 M)
Q.13) Ramesh war
successfully cleared the prestigious civil services examination and was excited
about the opportunity that he would get through the civil services to serve the
country. However, soon after joining the services, he realized that things are
not as rosy as he had imagined. He found a number of malpractices
prevailing in the department assigned to him. For example, funds under various
schemes and grants were being misappropriated. The official facilities were
frequently being used for personal needs by the officers and staff. After some
time, he noticed that the process of recruiting the staff was also not up to
the mark. Prospective candidates were required to write an examination in which
a lot of cheating was going on. Some candidates were provided external help in
the examination. Ramesh war brought these incidents to the notice of his
seniors. However, he was advised to keep his eyes, ears and mouth shut and
ignore all these things which were taking place with the connivance of the
higher-ups. Ramesh war felt highly disillusioned and uncomfortable. He comes to
you seeking your advice. Indicate various options that you think are
available in this situation. How would you help him to evaluate these options
and choose the most appropriate path to be adopted? (250 words) (20 M)
Q.14) In our country, the
migration of rural people to towns and cities is increasing drastically. This
is causing serious problems both in the rural as well as in the urban areas. In
fact, things are becoming really unmanageable. Can you analyze this problem in
detail and indicate not only the socio-economic but also the emotional and
attitudinal factors responsible for this problem? Also, distinctly bring out
why –
(a) educated youth are
trying to shift to urban areas
(b) landless poor people
are migrating to urban slums
(c) even some farmers are
selling off the, land and trying to settle in urban areas taking, petty jobs.
What
feasible steps can you suggest which will be effective in controlling this
serious problem of our country? (250
words) (20 M)
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