UPSC Mains GENERAL-STUDIES-PAPER-IV 2015
18 Questions • 235 Marks • With Detailed Model Answers
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10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
What is meant by 'environmental ethics'? Why is it important to study? Discuss any one environmental issue from the viewpoint of environmental ethics.
EthicsEnvironmentPhilosophy
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10 Marks200 Wordseasy
Differentiate between the following: Law and Ethics
EthicsLawGovernance
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10 Marks200 Wordseasy
Differentiate between the following: Ethical management and Management of ethics
EthicsManagementGovernance
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10 Marks200 Wordseasy
Differentiate between the following: Discrimination and Preferential treatment
EthicsSocial JusticeGovernance
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10 Marks200 Wordseasy
Differentiate between the following: Personal ethics and Professional ethics
EthicsProfessionalismGovernance
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10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Given are two quotations of moral thinkers/philosophers. For each of these, bring out what it means to you in the present context: "The weak can never forgive; forgiveness is the attribute of the strong."
EthicsPhilosophyPsychology
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10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Given are two quotations of moral thinkers/philosophers. For each of these, bring out what it means to you in the present context: "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light."
EthicsPhilosophyPsychology
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10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
“A mere compliance with law is not enough, the public servant also has to have a well-developed sensibility to ethical issues for effective discharge of duties.” Do you agree? Explain with the help of two examples, where (i) an act is ethically right, but not legally and (ii) an act is legally right, but not ethically.
EthicsGovernancePublic Administration
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10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
How do the virtues of trustworthiness and fortitude get manifested in public service? Explain with examples.
EthicsGovernancePublic Administration
10
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
“Social values are more important than economic values.” Discuss the above statement with examples in the context of inclusive growth of a nation.
EthicsEconomySocial Justice
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10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Today we find that in spite of various measures like prescribing codes of conduct, setting up vigilance cells/commissions, RTI, active media and strengthening of legal mechanisms, corrupt practices are not coming under control. Evaluate the effectiveness of these measures with justifications.
EthicsGovernancePublic Administration
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10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Today we find that in spite of various measures like prescribing codes of conduct, setting up vigilance cells/commissions, RTI, active media and strengthening of legal mechanisms, corrupt practices are not coming under control. Suggest more effective strategies to tackle this menace.
EthicsGovernancePublic Administration
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10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
At the international level, the bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one's own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This leads to conflicts and tensions between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions? Discuss with specific examples.
EthicsInternational RelationsPolitics
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20 Marks250 Wordshard
A private company is known for its efficiency, transparency and employee welfare. The company though owned by a private individual has a cooperative character where employees feel a sense of ownership. The company employs nearly 700 personnel and they have voluntarily decided not to form a union. One day suddenly in the morning, about 40 men belonging to a political party gate-crashed into the factory demanding jobs in the factory. They threatened the management and employees, and also used foul language. The employees feel demoralized. It was clear that those people who gate-crashed wanted to be on the payroll of the company as well as continue as the volunteers/members of the party. The company maintains high standards in integrity and does not extend favours to civil administration that also includes law enforcement agency. Such incidents occur in public sector also. (a) Assume you are the CEO of the company. What would you do to diffuse the volatile situation on the date of gate-crashing with the violent mob sitting inside the company premises? (b) What could be the long-term solution to the issue discussed in the case? (c) Every solution/action that you suggest will have a positive and a negative impact on you (as CEO), the employees and the performance of the employees. Analyze the consequences of each of your suggested actions.
EthicsGovernanceBusiness
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20 Marks250 Wordsmedium
You are the Sarpanch of a Panchayat. There is a primary school run by the government in your area. Midday meals are provided to the children attending the school. The Headmaster has now appointed a new cook in the school to prepare the meals. However, when it is found that the cook is from Dalit community, almost half of the children belonging to higher castes are not allowed to take meals by their parents. Consequently the attendance in the school falls sharply. This could result in the possibility of discontinuation of midday meal scheme, thereafter of teaching staff and subsequent closing down the school. (a) Discuss some feasible strategies to overcome the conflict and to create right ambience. (b) What should be the responsibilities of different social segments and agencies to create positive social ambience for accepting such changes?
EthicsSocial JusticeGovernance
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20 Marks250 Wordshard
One of the scientists working in the R & D laboratory of a major pharmaceutical company discovers that one of the company's best selling veterinary drugs, B has the potential to cure a currently incurable liver disease that is prevalent in tribal areas. However, developing a variant of the drug suitable for human beings entailed a lot of research and development having a huge expenditure to the extent of ₹ 50 crores. It was unlikely that the company would recover the costs as the disease was rampant only in poverty-stricken area having very little market otherwise. If you were the CEO, then—(a) identify the various actions that you could take; (b) evaluate the pros and cons of each of your actions.
EthicsHealthcareBusiness
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20 Marks200 Wordshard
There is a disaster-prone State having frequent landslides, forest fires, cloudbursts, flash floods and earthquakes, etc. Some of these are seasonal and often unpredictable. The magnitude of the disaster is always unanticipated. During one of the seasons, a cloudburst caused devastating floods and landslides leading to high casualties. There was major damage to infrastructure like roads, bridges and power generating units. This led to more than 100000 pilgrims, tourists and other locals trapped across different routes and locations. The people trapped in your area of responsibility included senior citizens, patients in hospitals, women and children, hikers, tourists, ruling party's regional president along with his family, additional chief secretary of the neighbouring State and prisoners in jail. As a civil services officer of the State, what would be the order in which you would rescue these people and why? Give justifications.
EthicsGovernanceDisaster Management
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25 Marks250 Wordshard
You are heading a district administration in a particular department. Your senior officer calls you from the State Headquarters and tells you that a plot in Rampur village is to have a building constructed on it for a school. A visit is scheduled during which he will visit the site along with the chief engineer and the senior architect. He wants you to check out all the papers relating to it and to ensure that the visit is properly arranged. You examine the file which relates to the period before you joined the department. The land was acquired from the local Panchayat at a nominal cost and the papers show that clearance certificates are available from the two of the three authorities who have to certify the site's suitability. There is no certification by the architect available on file. You decide to visit Rampur to ensure that all is in order as stated on file. When you visit Rampur, you find that the plot under reference is part of Thakurgarh Fort and that the walls, ramparts, etc., are running across it. The fort is well away from the main village, therefore a school here will be a serious inconvenience for the children. However, the area near the village has potential to expand into a larger residential area. The development charges on the existing plot, at the fort, will be very high and the question of heritage site has not been addressed. Moreover, the Sarpanch, at the time of acquisition of the land, was a relative of your predecessor. The whole transaction appears to have been done with some vested interest. (a) List the likely vested interests of the concerned parties. (b) Some of the options for action available to you are listed below. Discuss the merits and demerits of each of the options : (i) You can await the visit of the superior officer and let him take a decision. (ii) You can seek his advice in writing or on phone. (iii) You can consult your predecessor/colleagues, etc., and then decide what to do. (iv) You can find out if any alternate plot can be got in exchange and then send a comprehensive written report. Can you suggest any other option with proper justification?
EthicsGovernancePublic Administration