UPSC CSE Mains Exam GS Paper-4,2016 Question paper
UPSC Mains 2016 General Studies Ethics Paper – 4
Section A
Q.1)
a) Explain how ethics contributes to
social and human well-being. (150 words) 10
b) Why should
impartiality and non-partisanship be considered as foundational values in
public services, especially in the present day socio-political context?
Illustrate your answer with examples. (150
words) 10
Q.2)
a) What do you understand by the
terms ‘governance’, ‘good governance’ and ‘ethical governance’? (150 words) 10
b) Discuss Mahatma
Gandhi’s concept of seven sins. (150
words)
Q.3)
a) Analyze John rawls’s concept of
social justice in the Indian Context. (150 word)
b) Discuss the Public
Services Code as recommended by the 2nd Administrative Reforms
Commission. (150 words) 10
Q.4)
a) “Corruption causes misuse of
government treasury, administrative inefficiency and obstruction in the path of
national development.” Discuss Kautilya’s views. (150 words).
b) How could social
influence and persuasion contribute to the success of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan? (150 word).
Q.5) Law and ethics are
considered to be the two tools for controlling human conduct so as to make it
conducive to civilized social existence.
a)
Discuss how they achieve this objective.
b)
Giving examples, show how the two differ in their approaches. (150 words)
Q.6) Our attitudes towards
life, work, other people and society are generally shaped unconsciously by the
family and the social surroundings in which we grow up. Some of these
unconsciously acquired attitudes and values are often undesirable in the
citizens of a modern democratic and egalitarian society.
a) Discuss such
undesirable values prevalent in Today’s educated Indians.
b) How can such
undesirable attitudes be changed and socio-ethical values considered necessary
in public services be cultivated in the aspiring and serving civil servants? (150 words)
Q.7) Anger is a harmful
negative emotion. It is injurious to both personal life and work life.
a) Discuss how it leads
to negative emotions and undesirable behaviors.
b) How can hit be
managed and controlled?
Q.8) “Max Weber said that
it is not wise to apply to public administration the sort of moral and ethical
norms we apply to matters of personal conscience. It is important to realize
that the state bureaucracy might possess its own independent bureaucratic
morality.” Critically analyses this statement. (150 words)
Q.9) A fresh engineering
graduate gets a job in a prestigious chemical industry. She likes the work. The
salary is also good. However, after a few months she accidentally
discovers that a highly toxic waste is being secretly discharged into a river
nearby. This is causing health problems to the villagers downstream who depend
on the river for their water needs. She is perturbed and mentions her concern
to her colleagues who have been with the company for longer periods. They
advise her to keep quite as anyone who mentions the topic is summarily
dismissed. She cannot risk losing her job as she is the sole bread-winner
for her family and has to support her ailing parents and siblings. At first, she
thinks that if her seniors are keeping quiet, why should she stick out her
neck. But her conscience pricks her to do something to save the river and the
people who depend upon it. At heart she feels that the advice of silence
given by her friends is not correct though she cannot give reasons for it. She
thinks you are a wise person and seeks your advice.
a) What arguments can
you advance to show her that keeping quiet is not morally right?
b) What course of action
would you advise her to adopt and why?
(250 words)
Q.10) Land needed for
mining, dams and other large-scale projects is acquired mostly from Adivasis,
hill dwellers and rural communities. The displaced persons are paid monetary
compensation as per the legal provisions. However, the payment is often tardy.
In any case, hit cannot sustain the displaced families for long. These people
do not possess marketable skills to engage in some other accusation. They end
up as low paid migrant laborers. Moreover, their development goes to
industries, industrialists and urban communities whereas the costs are passed
on to these poor helpless people. This unjust distribution of costs and
benefits is unethical.
Suppose
you have been entrusted with the task of drafting a better
compensation-cum-rehabilitation policy for such displaced persons, how would you
approach the problem and what would be the main elements of your suggested
policy? (250 words)
Q.11) Suppose you are an
officer in-charge of implementing a social service scheme to provide support to
old and destitute women. An old and illiterate woman comes to you to avail
the benefits of the scheme. However, she has no documents to show that she
fulfils the eligibility criteria. But after meeting her and listening to her
you feel that she certainly needs support. Your enquiries also show that she is
really destitute and living in a pitiable condition. You are in a dilemma
as to what to do. Putting her under the scheme without necessary documents
would clearly be violation of rules. But denying her the support would be cruel
and inhuman.
a) Can you think of a
rational way to resolve this dilemma?
b) Give your reasons for
it.
Q.12) You are a young,
aspiring and sincere employee in a Government office working as an assistant to
the director of your department. Since you have joined recently, you need to
lean and progress. Luckily your superior is very kind and ready to train
you for your job. He is a very intelligent and well-informed person having
knowledge of various departments. In short, you respect your boss and are
looking forward to lean a lot from him.
Since
you have good tuning with the boss, he started depending on you. One day due to
ill health he invited you at his place for finishing some urgent work.
You
reached his house and before you could ring the bell you heard shouting
noises. You waited for a while. After entering the house, the boss
greeted you and explained the work. But you were constantly disturbed by the
crying of a woman. At last, you inquired with the boss but his answer did
not satisfy you.
Next
day, you were compelled to inquire further in the office and found out that his
behavior is very bad at home with his wife. He also beats up bit wife. His wife
is not well educated and is a simple woman in comparison to her husband. you
see that though your boss is a nice person in the office, he is engaged in
domestic violence at home.
In
such a situation, you are left with the following options. Analyze each option
with its consequences.
a) just ignore thinking
about it because it is their personal matter.
b) Repost the case to
the appropriate authority.
c) Your own innovative
approach towards situation. (250 marks)
Q.13) ABC Ltd. Is a large
transnational company having diversified business activities with a huge
shareholder base. The company is continuously expanding the generating
employment. The company, in its expansion and diversification programme, decides
to establish a new plant at Vikaspuri, an area which is underdeveloped. The new
plant is designed to use energy efficient technology that will help the
company to save production cost by 20%. The company’s decision goes well
with the Government policy of attracting investment to develop such
underdeveloped regions. The government has also announced tax holiday for five
years for the companies that invest in underdeveloped areas. However, the new
plant may bring chaos for the inhabitants of Vikaspuri region, which is
otherwise tranquil. The new plant may result in increased cost of living,
aliens migrating to the region, disturbing the social and economic order.
The company sensing the possible protest tried to educate the people of
Vikaspuri region and public in general that how its Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) policy would help overcome the likely difficulties of the
residents of Vikaspuri region. In spite of this the protests begin and
some of the residents decided to approach the judiciary as their plea before
the Government did not yield any result.
a) Identify the issues
involved in the case
b) What can be suggested
to satisfy the company’s goal and to address the residents’ concern?
Q.14) Sarasvati was a successful IT
professional in USA. Moved by the patriotic sense of doing something for
the country she returned to India. Together with some other like-minded friends,
she formed an NGO to build a school for a poor rural community.
The
objective of the school was to provide the best quality modern education at a
nominal cost. She soon discovered that she has to seek permission from a number
of Government agencies. The rules and procedures were quite confusing and
cumbersome. What frustrated her most was delays, callous attitude of
officials and constant demand for bribes. Her experience and the experience of
many others like her has deterred people from taking up social service
projects.
A
measure of Government control over voluntary social work is necessary. But it
should not be exercised in a coercive a corrupt manner. What measures can
you suggest to ensure that due control is exercised but well meaning, honest
NGO efforts are not thwarted? (300
words).
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