 
 UPSC CSE Mains Exam GS Paper-4,2022 Question paper
General
Studies Paper 4 Question Paper – UPSC Civil Services Main Exam (Written) 2022
SECTION
A
Qn1 (a). Wisdom lies in knowing
what to reckon with and what to overlook. An officer being engrossed with the
periphery ignoring the core issues before him is not rare in the Bureaucracy.
Do you agree that such preoccupation of an administrator leads to travesty of
justice to the cause of effective service delivery and good governance?
Critically evaluate (150 words)
(b). Apart from intellectual
competency and moral qualities, empathy and compassion are some of the other
viral attributes that facilitate the civil servants to be more competent in
tackling the crucial issues or taking critical decisions. Explain with suitable
illustrations.
 
Qn2 (a). The
Rules and Regulations provided to all the Civil servants are same, yet there is
difference in the performance. Positive minded officers are able to interpret
the Rules and Regulations in favour of the case and achieve success, whereas,
negative minded officers are unable to achieve goals by interacting the same
Rules and Regulations against the case. Discuss with illustrations.
(b)It is
believed that adherence to ethics in human actions would ensure in smooth
functioning of an organization / system. If so, what doe’s ethics seek to
promote in human life? How do how do ethical values assist in the resolution of
conflicts faced by him in his day to day functioning?
 
Qn3. What
does each of the following quotations mean to you?
(a) “Ethics is knowing the
difference between what you have the right to do and what is right to do.
“-Potter Stewart
(b) “If a country is to be
corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel that
there are three key societal members who can make a difference They are father,
mother and teacher.”- APJ Abdul Kalam
(c) “Judge
your success by what you had to give up in order to get it”- Dalai Lama
Qn4 (a) what
do you understand by the term ‘good governance? How far recent initiatives in
terms of e-Governance steps taken by the State have helped the beneficiaries?
Discuss with suitable examples.
(b) Online
methodology is being used for day-to-day meetings, institutional approvals in
the administration and for teaching and learning in education sector to the
extent telemedicine in the health sector is getting popular with the approval
of the competent authority. No doubt it has advantages and disadvantages for
both the beneficiaries and the system at large. Describe and discuss reticle
issues involved in the use of the online method, particularly to the vulnerable
section of the society.
Qn5 (a). Russia
and Ukraine war has been going on for the last seven months. Different
countries have taken independent stands and actions keeping in view their own
national interests. We are all aware that war has its own impact on the
different aspects of society, including human tragedy. What are those ethical
issues that are crucial to be considered while launching the war and its
continuation so far? Illustrate with justification the ethical issues involved
in the given state of affairs.
(b) Write
short notes on the following in 30 words each:
(I)
Constitutional morality
(ii) Conflict
of interest
(iii) Probity in
public life
(iv)  Challenges of digitalization
(v) Devotion
to duty
Qn6(a) Whistle-blower, who reports a
corruption and illegal activities, wrongdoing and misconduct to the concerned
authorities, runs the risk of being exposed to grave danger, physical harm and
victimization by the vested interests, accused persons and his team. What
policy measures would you suggest to strengthen the protection mechanism to
safeguard the whistle-blower?
(b)In the contemporary world, the corporate sector’s contribution to generating
wealth and employment is increasing. In doing so, they are bringing in an
unprecedented onslaught on the climate, environmental sustainability and living
conditions of human beings. In this background, do you find that Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) is efficient and sufficient enough to fulfill the
social roles and responsibilities needed in the corporate world for which CSR
is mandated? Critically examine.
SECTION B
Qn7 There was another dimension which was
causing him deep mental torture and agony. This pertained to his personal
precarious financial health. He was a single earner in the family with two
school – college going children and his old ailing mother. The heavy
expenditure on education and medical was causing a big strain to his monthly
pay packet. Regular EMI for housing loan taken from bank was unavoidable and
any default would render him liable for severe legal action.
In the above backdrop, he was hoping for some miracle to happen. There was
sudden turn of events. His secretary informed that a gentleman – Sub hash Verma
wanted to see him as he was interested in the position of Manager which was to
be filled in by him in the company. He further brought to his notice that his
CV has been received through the office of the Minister of Defense.
During interview of the candidate Subhash Verma, he found him technically sound,
resourceful and experienced marketer. He seemed to be well – conversant with tendering
procedures and having knack of follow – up and liaising in this regard. Prabhat
felt that he was better choice than the rest of the candidates who were
interviewed by him in the last few days.
Subhash Verma also indicated that he was in possession of the copies of the bid
documents that the Unique Electronics Ltd. would be submitting the next day to
the Defence Ministry for their tender. He offered to hand over those documents
subject to his employment in the company on suitable terms and conditions. He
made it clear that in the process, the Sterling Electric Ltd. could outbid
their rival company and get the bid and hefty Defense Ministry order. He
indicated that it will be win – win situation for both him and the company.
Prabhat was absolutely stunned. It was a mixed feeling of shock and thrill. He
was uncomfortable and perspiring. If accepted, all his problems would vanish
instantly and he may be rewarded for securing the much awaited tender and
thereby boosting company’s sales and financial health. He was in a fix as to
the future course of action. He was wonder – struck at the guts of Subhash
Verma in having surreptitiously removing his own company papers and offering to
the rival company for a job. Being an experienced person, he was examining the
pros and cons of the proposal / situation and he asked him to come the next day.
(a) Discuss
the ethical issues involved in the case.
(b) Critically
examin the options available to Prabhat in the above situation.
(c)Which
of the above would be the most appropriate for Prabhat and why?
Qn8 Ramesh is State Civil Services
Officer who got the opportunity of getting posted to the capital of a border
State after rendering 20 years of service. Ramesh’s mother has recently been
detected cancer and has been admitted in the leading cancer hospital of the city.
His two adolescent children have also got admission in one of the best public
schools of the town. After settling down in his appointment as Director in the
Home Department of the State, Ramesh got confidential report through
intelligence sources that illegal migrants are infiltrating in the State from
the neighboring country. He decided to personally carry out surprise check of
the border posts along with his Home Department team. To his surprise, he
caught red – handed two families of 12 members infiltrated with the connivance
of the security personnel at the border posts. On further inquiry and investigation,
it was found that after the migrants from neighboring country infiltrate, their
documentation like Aadhaar Card, Ration Card and Voter Card are also forged and
they are made to settle down in a particular area of the State. Ramesh prepared
the detailed and comprehensive report and submitted to the Additional Secretary
of the State. However, he has summoned by the Additional Home Secretary after a
week and was instructed to withdraw the report. The Additional Home Secretary
informed Ramesh that the report submitted by him has not been appreciated by
the higher authorities. He further cautioned him that if he fails to withdraw
the confidential report , he will not only be posted out from the prestigious
appointment from the
State capital but his further promotion which is due in near future will also
get in jeopardy .
(a) What
are the options available to Ramesh as the Director of the Home Department of
the bordering State?
(b) What
option should Ramesh adopt and why?
(c) Critically
evaluate each of the options.
(d) What
are the ethical dilemmas being faced by Ramesh?
(e) What
policy measures would you suggest to combat the menace of infiltration of
illegal migrants from the neighbouring country?
 
Qn9 the Supreme Court has banned
mining in the Aravalli Hills to stop degradation of the forest cover and to
maintain ecological balance. However, the stone mining was still prevalent in
the border district of the affected State with connivance of certain corrupt
forest officials and politicians. Young and dynamic SP who was recently posted
in the affected district promised to himself to stop this menace. In one of his
surprise checks with his team, he found loaded truck with stone trying to
escape the mining area. He tried to stop the truck but the truck driver overrun
the police officer, killing him on the spot and thereafter managed to flee. Police
filed FIR but no breakthrough was achieved in the case for almost three months.
Ashok who was the Investigative Journalist working with leading TV channel, suo
moto started investigating the case. Within one month, Ashok got breakthrough
by interacting with local people, stone mining mafia and government officials,
He prepared his investigative story and presented to the CMD of the TV channel.
He exposed in his investigative report the complete nexus of stone mafia
working with blessing of corrupt police and civil officials and politicians. The
politician who was involved in the mafia was no one else but local MLA who was
considered to be very close to the Chief Minister. After going through the
investigative report, the CMD advised Ashok to drop the idea of making the story
public through electronic media. He informed that the local MLA was not only
the relative of the owner of the TV channel but also had unofficially 20
percent share in the channel. The CMD further informed Ashok that his further
promotion and hike in pay will be taken care of in addition the soft loan of 10
lakhs which he has taken from the TV channel for his son’s chronic disease will
be suitably adjusted if he hands over the investigative report to him .
(a) What
are the options available with Ashok to cope up with the situation?
(b) Critically
evaluate / examine each of the options identified by Ashok.
(c) What
are the ethical dilemmas being faced by Ashok?
(d) Which
of the options, do you think, would be the most appropriate for Ashok to adopt
and why?
(e) In
the above scenario, what type of training would you suggest for police officers
posted to such districts where stone mining illegal activities are rampant?
 
Qn10 You have done MBA from a
reputed institution three years back but could not get campus placement due to
COVID – 19 generated recession. However, after a lot of persuasion and series
of competitive tests including written and interview, you managed to get a job
in a leading shoe company you have aged parents who are dependent and staying
with you. You also recently got married after getting this decent job. You were
allotted the Inspection Section which is responsible for clearing the final product.
In first one year, you learnt your job well and was appreciated for your performance
by the management. The company is doing good business for last five years in
domestic market and this year it is decided even to export to Europe and Gulf countries.
However, one large consignment to Europe was rejected by their Inspecting Team
due to certain poor quality and was sent back. The top management ordered that
ibid consignment to be cleared for the domestic market. As a part of Inspecting
Team, you observed the glaring poor quality and brought to the knowledge of the
Team Commander. However, the top management advised all the members of the team
to overlook these defects as the management cannot bear such a huge loss. Rest
of the team members except you promptly signed and cleared the consignment for
domestic market, overlooking glaring defects. You again brought to the
knowledge of the Team Commander that such consignment, if cleared even for
domestic market, will tarnish the image and reputation of the company and will
be counter – productive in the long run. However, you were further. Advised by
the top management that if you do not clear the consignment, the company will
not hesitate to terminate your services citing certain innocuous reasons.
(a) Under the given conditions,
what are the options available to you as a member of the Inspecting Team?
(b) Critically
evaluate each of the options listed by you. What option would you adopt and why?
(d) What
are the ethical dilemmas being faced by you?
(e) What
can be the consequences of overlooking the observations raised by the
Inspecting Team?
Qn11 Rakesh was working
as Joint Commissioner in Transport Department of a city. As a part of his job profile,
among others, he was entrusted with the task of overseeing the control and
functioning of City Transport Department. A case of strike by the drivers ‘
union of City Transport Department over the issue of compensation to a driver
who died on duty while driving the bus came up before him for decision in the
matter .
He gathered that the driver (deceased) was plying Bus No. 528 which passed
through busy and congested roads of the city. It so happened that near an
intersection on the way, there was an accident involving the bus and a car
driven by a middle – aged man. It was found that there was altercation between
the driver and the car driver. Heated arguments between them led to fight and
the driver gave him a blow. Lot of passerbys had gathered and tried to
intervene but without success eventually, both of them were badly injured and
profusely bleeding and were taken to the nearby hospital. The driver succumbed
to the injuries and could not be saved. The middle – aged driver’s condition
was also critical but after a day, he recovered and was discharged. Police had
immediately come at the spot of accident and FIR was registered. Police
investigation revealed that the quarrel in question was started by the bus
driver and he had resorted to physical violence. There was exchange of blows
between them.
The City Transport Department management is considering of hot giving any extra
compensation to the driver’s (deceased) family. The family is very aggrieved,
depressed and agitated against the discriminatory and non – sympathetic
approach of the City Transport Department management. The bus driver (deceased)
was 52 years of age, was survived by his wife and two school – college going daughters.
He was the sole earner of the family. The City Transport Department workers
union took up this case and when found no favorable response from the management,
decided to go on strike. The union’s demand was two – fold. First was full
extra compensation as given to other drivers who died on duty and secondly
employment to one family member. The strike has continued for 10 days and the
deadlock remain.
(a) What are the options
available to Rakesh to meet the above situation?
(b) Critically
examine each of the options identified by Rakesh.
(c) What
are the ethical dilemmas being faced by Rakesh?
(d) What
course of action would Rakesh adopt to diffuse the above situation?
Qn12 You are appointed as
an offices heading the section in Environment Pollution Control Board to ensure
compliance and its follow – up. In that region, there were large number of
small and medium industries which had been granted clearance. You learnt that
these industries provide employment to many migrant workers. Most of the
industrial units have got environmental clearance certificate in their possession.
The environmental clearance seeks to curb industries and projects that
supposedly hamper environment and living species in the region. But in practice,
most of these units remain to be polluting units in several ways like air,
water and soil pollution. As such, local people encountered persistent health problems.
It was confirmed that majority of the industries were violating environmental compliance.
You issued notice to all the industrial units to apply for fresh environmental
clearance certificate from the competent authority. However, your action met
with hostile response from a section of the industrial units, other vested
interest persons and a section of the local politicians. The workers also
became very hostile to you as they felt that your action would lead to the
closure of these industrial units, and the resultant unemployment will lead to
insecurity and uncertainty in their livelihood. Many owners of the industries
approached you with the plea that you should not initiate harsh action as it
would compel them to close their units, and cause huge financial loss, shortage
of their products in the market. These would obviously add to the sufferings of
the labourers and the consumers
alike. The labour union also sent you representation requesting against the
closure of the units, you simultaneously started receiving threats from unknown
corners. You however received supports from some of your colleagues, who
advised you to act freely to ensure environmental compliance. Local NGOs also
came to your support and they demanded the closure of the polluting units immediately.
(a) What
are the options available to under the given situation?
(b) Critically
examine the options listed by you.
(c) What
type of mechanism would you suggest to ensure environmental compliance?
(d) What
are the ethical dilemmas you faced in exercising your option?


 
    
    
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