UPSC Mains Exam 2019 - General Studies (Paper-2)
Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations
Q1. Do you think Constitution of
India does not accept principle of strict separation of powers rather it is
based on the principle of ‘checks and balance’? Explain. (10 Marks)
Q2. “The Central Administrative
Tribunal which was established for redressal of grievances and complaints by or
against central government employees, nowadays is exercising its powers as an
independent judicial authority.” Explain. (10 Marks)
Q3. What are the methods used by
the farmer’s organizations to influence the policy-makers in India and how
effective are these methods? (10 Marks)
Q4. From the resolution of
contentious issues regarding distribution of legislative powers by the courts,
‘Principle of Federal Supremacy’ and ‘Harmonious Construction’ have emerged.
Explain. (10 Marks)
Q5. What can France learn from
the Indian Constitution’s approach to secularism? (10 Marks)
Q6. Despite Consistent experience
of high growth, India still goes with the lowest indicators of human
development. Examine the issues that make balanced and inclusive development
elusive. (10 Marks)
Q7. There is a growing
divergence in the relationship between poverty and hunger in India. The
shrinking of social expenditure by the government is forcing the poor to spend
more on non-food essential items squeezing their food-budget – Elucidate. (10
marks)
Q8. Implementation of
Information and Communication technology (ICT) based projects/programmes
usually suffers in terms of certain vital factors. Identify these factors and
suggest measures for their effective implementation. (10 marks)
Q9. ‘The time has come for India
and Japan to build a strong contemporary relationship, one involving global and
strategic partnership that will have a great significance for Asia and the
world as a whole.’ Comment. (10 marks)
Q10. ‘Too little cash, too much
politics, leaves UNESCO fighting for life.’ Discuss the statement in the light
of US’ withdrawal and its accusation of the cultural body as being ‘anti-Israel
bias’. (10 marks)
Q11. On what grounds a people’s
representative can be disqualified under the representation of people act,
1951? Also mention the remedies available to such person against his
disqualification. (15 marks)
Q12. “Parliament’s power to
amend the constitution is a limited power and it cannot be enlarged into
absolute power”. In the light of this statement explain whether parliament
under article 368 of the constitution can destroy the Basic structure of the
constitution by expanding its amending power? (15 marks)
Q13. “The reservation of seats
for women in the institution of local self-government has had a limited impact
on the patriarchal character of the Indian political process”. Comment. (15
marks)
Q14. “The Attorney-General is
the chief legal adviser and lawyer of the Government of India.” Discuss (15
Marks)
Q15. Individual
parliamentarian’s role as the national law maker is on a decline, which in
turn, has adversely impacted the quality of debates and their outcome. Discuss.
(15 marks)
Q16. ‘In the context of
neo-liberal paradigm of developmental planning, multi-level planning is
expected to make operations cost-effective and remove many implementation
blockages’- Discuss (15 marks)
Q17. The need for cooperation
among various service sectors has been an inherent component of development
discourse. Partnership bridges the gap among the sectors. It also sets in
motion a culture of ‘collaboration’ and ‘team spirit’. In the light of statements
above examine India’s development process. (15 marks)
Q18. Performance of welfare
schemes that are implemented for vulnerable sections is not so effective due to
absence of their awareness and active involvement at all stages of policy
process. Discuss (15 marks)
Q19. “The long sustained image
of India as a leader of the oppressed and marginalised nations has disappeared
on account of its new found role in the emerging global order.’ Elaborate (15
Marks)
Q20. What introduces friction
into the ties between India and United States is that Washington is still
unable to find for India a position in its global strategy, which would satisfy
India’s national self-esteem and ambitions’. Explain with suitable examples.
(15 Marks)
UPSC Mains Exam 2018 - General Studies (Paper-2)
Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International
relations
1.
In the light
of recent controversy regarding the use of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM),
what are the challenges before the Election Commission of India to ensure the
trustworthiness of elections in India? (10 Marks)
2.
Whether National
Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) can enforce the implementation of
constitutional reservation for the Scheduled Castes in the religious minority
institutions? Examine. (10 Marks)
3.
Under what
circumstances can the Financial Emergency be proclaimed by the President of
India? What consequences follow when such a declaration remains in force? (10
Marks)
4.
Why do you think
the committees are considered to be useful for parliamentary work? Discuss, in
this context, the role of the Estimates Committee. (10 Marks)
5.
“The Comptroller
and Auditor General (CAG) has a very vital role to play.” Explain how this is
reflected in the method and terms of his appointment as well as the range of
powers he can exercise. (10 Marks)
6.
“Policy
contradictions among various competing sectors and stakeholders have resulted
in inadequate ‘protection and prevention of degradation to environment.”
Comment with relevant illustrations.
7.
Appropriate local
community level healthcare intervention is a prerequisite to achieve ‘Health
for All’ in India. Explain.
8.
E-governance in not
only about utilization of the power of new technology, but also much about
critical importance of the ‘use value’ of information. Explain. (10 Marks)
9.
“India’s relations
with Israel have, of late, acquired a depth and diversity, which cannot be
rolled back.” Discuss. (10 )
10. A number of outside powers have entrenched themselves in
Central Asia, which is a zone of interest to India. Discuss the implications,
in this context, of India’s joining the Ashgabat Agreement, 2018. (10 Marks)
11. Whether the Supreme Court Judgement (July 2018) can settle
the political tussle between the Lt. Governor and elected government of Delhi?
Examine. (15 Marks)
12. How far do you agree with the view that tribunals curtail
the jurisdiction of ordinary courts? In view of the above, discuss the
constitutional validity and competency of the tribunals in India. (15 Marks)
13. Indian and USA are two large democracies. Examine the basic
tenets on which the two political systems are based.
14. How is the Finance Commission of India constituted? What
do you know about the terms of reference of the recently constituted Finance
Commission? Discuss. (15 Marks)
15. Assess the importance of the Panchayat system in India as
a part of local government. Apart from government grants, what sources the
Panchayats can look out for financing developmental projects? (15 Marks)
16. Multiplicity of various commissions for the vulnerable
sections of the society leads to problems of overlapping jurisdiction and
duplication of functions. Is it better to merge all commissions into an
umbrella Human Rights Commission? Argue your case. (15 Marks)
17. How far do you agree with the view that the focus on lack
of availability of food as the main cause of hunger takes the attention away
from ineffective human development policies in India? (15 Marks)
18. The Citizen’s Charter is an ideal instrument of
organisational transparency and accountability, but it has its own limitations.
Identify the limitations and suggest measures for greater effectiveness of the
Citizen’s Charters. (15 Marks)
19. What are the key areas of reform if the WTO has to survive
in the present context of ‘Trade War’, especially keeping in mind the interest
of India? (15 Marks)
20. In what ways would the ongoing US-Iran Nuclear Pact
Controversy affect the national interest of India? How should India respond to
its situation? (15 Marks)
UPSC
Mains Exam 2017 -General Studies (Paper-2)
Governance, Constitution,
Polity, Social Justice and International relations
1. The local self-government system in India has not proved to be effective
instrument of governance.” Critically examine the statement and give your views
to improve the situation. (10)
2. Critically examine the Supreme court’s judgment on National Judicial
appointments Commission act, 2014 with reference to appointment of judges of
higher judiciary in India.
(10)
3. “Simultaneous election to the lok sabha and the state Assemblies will
limit the amount of time and money spent in electioneering but it will reduce
the government’s accountability to the people.”
Discuss (10)
4. How do pressure groups influence Indian political process? Do you agree
with this view that informal pressure groups have emerged as more powerful than
formal pressure groups in recent
years? (10)
5. Discuss the role of Public account Committee in establishing
accountability of the government to the people.
6. “To ensure effective implementation of policies addressing water,
sanitation and hygiene needs the identification of the beneficiary segments is
to be synchronized with the anticipated outcomes.” Examine the statement in the
context of the WASH scheme. (10)
7. Does the rights of persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 ensure effective
mechanism for the empowerment and inclusion of the intended beneficiaries in
the society? Discuss (10)
8. Hunger and poverty are the biggest challenges for good governance in
India still today. Evaluate how far successive governments have progressed in
dealing with these humongous problems. Suggest measure for improvement. (10)
9. “China is using its economic relation and positive trade surplus as
tools to develop potential military power status in Asia” In the light of this
statement. Discuss its impact on India as her neighbor. (10)
10. What are the main function of the United Nations Economic and social
Council (ECOSOC)? Explain different function commission attached to it.
(10)
11. Explain the salient features of the Constitution (One Hundred and First
Amendment) Act, 2016. Do you think it is efficacious enough “to remove
cascading effect of taxes and provide for common national market for goods and
services”? (15)
12. Examine the scope of Fundamental Rights in the light of the latest
judgment of the Supreme Court on Right to Privacy. (15)
13. The Indian Constitution has provisions for holding joint session of the
two houses of the parliament. Enumerate the occasions when this would normally
happen and also the occasions when it cannot, with reason thereof.
(15)
14. To enhance the quality of democracy of India the Election Commission of
India has proposed electoral reforms in 2016. What are the suggested reforms
and how far are they significant to make democracy successful?
(15)
15. Is the national commission for women able to strategize and tackle the
problems that women face at both public and private spheres? (15)
16. The emergence of the self-help groups (SHGs) in contemporary times
points to the slow but steady withdrawal of the state from development
activities.” Examine the role of the SHGs in developmental activities and the
measures taken by the Government of India to promote the SHGs.
(15)
17. Poverty alleviation programmes in India remain mere showpieces until and
unless they are backed up by political will.” Discuss with reference to the
performance of the major poverty alleviation programmes in India.
(15)
18. Initially Civil services in India were designed to achieve the goals of
neutrality and effectiveness, which seems to be lacking in the present context.
Do you agree with the view that drastic reforms are required in Civil Services?
Comment. (15)
19. The question of India’s Energy Security constitutes the most important
part of India’s economic progress. Analyze India’s energy policy cooperation
with west Asian countries. (15)
20. Indian Diaspora has an important role to play in south-East Asian
countries’ economy and society. Appraise the role of Indian Diaspora in
South-East Asia in this context. (15)
UPSC Mains Exam – 2016 General Studies (Paper-2)
Discuss the essentials of the 69th Constitutional Amendment Act
and anomalies, if any, that have led to recent reported conflicts between the
elected representatives and the institution of the Lieutenant Governor in the
administration of Delhi. Do you think that this will give rise to a new trend
in the functioning of the Indian federal politics?
1.
To what extent is
Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, bearing marginal note “temporary
provision with respect to the State of Jammu and Kashmir”, temporary? Discuss
the future prospects of this provision in the context of Indian polity.
2.
“The Indian party
system is passing through a phase of transition which looks to be full of
contradictions and paradoxes.” Discuss.
3.
Exercise of CAG’s
powers in relation to the accounts of the Union and the States is derived from
Article 149 of the Indian Constitution. Discuss whether audit of the
Government’s policy implementation could amount to overstepping its own (CAG)
jurisdiction.
4.
Discuss each
adjective attached to the word ‘Republic’ in the ‘Preamble’. Are they
defendable in the present circumstances?
5.
What was held in
the Coelho case? In this context, can you say that judicial review is of key importance
amongst the basic features of the Constitution?
6.
Did the Government
of India Act, 1935 lay down a federal constitution? Discuss.
7.
What is quasi
judicial body? Explain with the help of concrete examples.
8.
Professor Amartya
Sen has advocated important reforms in the realms of primary education and
primary health care. What are your suggestions to improve their status and
performance?
9.
“In the Indian
governance system, the role of non-state actors has been only marginal.”
Critically examine this statement.
10. “Effectiveness of the government system at various levels
and people’s participation in the governance system are inter-dependent/”
Discuss their relationship in the context of India.
11. In the integrity index of Transparency International,
India stands very low. Discuss briefly the legal, political, social and
cultural factors that have caused the decline of public morality in India.
12. Has the Indian governmental system responded adequately to
the demands of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization started in 1991?
What can the government do to be responsive to this important change?
13. “Traditional bureaucratic structure and culture have
hampered the process of socio-economic development in India.” Comment.
14. Examine the main provisions of the National Child Policy
and throw light on the status of its implementation.
15. “Demographic Dividend in India will remain only
theoretical unless our manpower becomes more educated, aware, skilled and
creative.” What measures have been taken by the government to enhance the
capacity of our population to be more productive and employable?
16. “The broader aims and objectives of WTO are to manage and
promote international trade in the era of globalization. But the Doha round of
negotiations seem doomed due to differences between the developed and the
developing countries.” Discuss in the Indian perspective.
17. Evaluate the economic and strategic dimensions of India’s
Look East Policy in the context of the post Cold War international scenario.
18. “Increasing cross-border terrorist attacks in India and
growing interference in the internal affairs of member-states by Pakistan are
not conducive for the future of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional
Cooperation).” Explain with suitable examples.
19. What are the aims and objectives of the McBride Commission
of the UNESCO? What is India’s position on these?
UPSC Mains 2015: General Studies (Paper - 2)
"Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and
International relations"
Duration: 3 hours
Instructions: Answer the following questions in not more
than 200 words each. Contents of the answers are more important than their
length. All questions carry equal marks.
Note: Each question carries 12.5 Marks (12.5×20 = 200
Marks )
Q1. Discuss the
possible factors that inhibit India from enacting for its citizen a uniform
civil code as provided for in the Directive Principles of State Policy.
Q2. The concept
of cooperative federalism has been increasingly emphasised in recent years.
Highlight the drawbacks in the existing structure and extent to which
cooperative federalism would answer the shortcomings.
Q3. In the
absence of well – educated and organised local level government system,
Panchayats and Samitis have remained mainly political institutions and not
effective instrument of governance. Critically Discuss.
Q4. Khap
panchayats have been in the news for functioning as extra – constitutional
authorities, often delivering pronouncements amounting to human right
violations. Discuss critically the actions taken by the legislative, executive
and judiciary to set the things right in this regard.
Q5. Resorting to
ordinances has always raised concern on violation of the spirit of separation
of power doctrine. While noting the rationales justifying the power to
promulgate, analyse whether the decision of the Supreme Court on the issue have
further facilitated to resorting to this power. Should the power to promulgate
the ordinances be repealed?
Q6. What are the
major changes brought in the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1966 through the
recent ordinance promulgated by the President? How far will it improve India’s
dispute resolution mechanism? Discuss.
Q7. Does the
right to clean environment entail legal regulation on burning crackers during
Diwali? Discus in the light of Article 21 of Indian Constitution and judgements
of the apex in this regard.
Q8. Examine
critically the recent changes in the rule governing foreign funding of NGOs
under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 1976.
Q9. The Self Help
Group (SHG) Bank Linkage Program (SBLP), which is India’s own innovation , has
proved to be one of the most effective poverty alleviation and women
empowerment programme. Elucidate.
Q10. How can be
the role of NGOs be strengthened in India for development works relating to
protection of the Environment? Discuss throwing light on the major constraints.
Q11. The quality
of higher education in India requires major improvement to make it
internationally competitive. Do you think that the entry of foreign educational
institutions would help improve the quality of technical and higher education
in the country. Discuss.
Q12. Public health
system has limitation in providing universal health coverage. Do you think that
private sector can help in bridging the gap? What other viable alternatives do
you suggest?
Q13. Though there
have been several different estimates of poverty in India, all indicate
reduction in poverty over time. Do you agree. Critically examine with reference
to urban and rural poverty indicators.
Q14. In the light
of Satyam Scandal (2009), discuss the changes brought in the corporate
governance to ensure transparency and accountability.
Q15. If amendment
bill to the Whistleblowers Protection Act 2011 tabled in the Parliament is
passed, there maybe no on left to protect. Critically Evaluate.
Q16. For achieving
the desired objectives,it is necessary to ensure that the regulatory
institution remain independent and autonomous. Discuss in the light of
experiences in recent past.
Q17. Increasing
interest of India in Africa has its pro and cons. Critically Examine.
Q18. Discuss the
impediments India is facing in its pursuit of a permanent seat in UNSC.
Q19. Project
‘Mausam’ is considered a unique foreign policy initiative of Indian government
to improve relationship wit its neighbours. Does the project have a strategic
dimension? Discuss
Q20. Terrorist
activities and mutual distrust have clouded India – Pakistan relations. To what
etent the use of soft power like sports and cultural exchange could help
generate goodwill between the two countries. Discuss with suitable examples.
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