UPSC Mains GENERAL-STUDIES-PAPER-IV 2023
18 Questions • 230 Marks • With Detailed Model Answers
1
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
What do you understand by 'moral integrity' and 'professional efficiency' in the context of corporate governance in India ? Illustrate with suitable examples.
EthicsGovernanceEconomy
2
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
International aid' is an accepted form of helping 'resource-challenged' nations. Comment on 'ethics in contemporary international aid'. Support your answer with suitable examples.
EthicsInternational RelationsSocial Issues
3
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Corruption is the manifestation of the failure of core values in the society." In your opinion, what measures can be adopted to uplift the core values in the society ?
EthicsGovernanceSocial Issues
4
10 Marks150 Wordseasy
In the context of work environment, differentiate between 'coercion' and 'undue influence' with suitable examples.
EthicsGovernanceSocial Issues
5
10 Marks150 Wordseasy
Given below are three quotations of great thinkers. What do each of these quotations convey to you in the present context ?
"The simplest acts of kindness are by far more powerful than a thousand heads bowing in prayer." – Mahatma Gandhi
EthicsPhilosophySocial Issues
6
10 Marks150 Wordseasy
Given below are three quotations of great thinkers. What do each of these quotations convey to you in the present context ?
"To awaken the people, it is the women who must be awakened. Once she is on the move, the family moves, the village moves, the nation moves." – Jawaharlal Nehru
EthicsSocial IssuesGender Studies
7
10 Marks150 Wordseasy
Given below are three quotations of great thinkers. What do each of these quotations convey to you in the present context ?
"Do not hate anybody, because that hatred that comes out from you must, in the long run, come back to you. If you love, that love will come back to you, completing the circle." – Swami Vivekananda
EthicsPhilosophySocial Issues
8
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
What really matters for success, character, happiness and lifelong achievements is a definite set of emotional skills - your EQ — not just purely cognitive abilities that are measured by conventional IQ tests." Do you agree with this view ? Give reasons in support of your answer.
EthicsPsychologyPersonal Development
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10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Differentiate 'moral intuition' from 'moral reasoning' with suitable examples.
EthicsPhilosophyPsychology
10
10 Marks150 Wordshard
Is conscience a more reliable guide when compared to laws, rules and regulations in the context of ethical decision-making ? Discuss.
EthicsLawGovernance
11
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Probity is essential for an effective system of governance and socio-economic development.' Discuss.
EthicsGovernanceEconomy
12
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
What were the major teachings of Guru Nanak ? Explain their relevance in the contemporary world.
EthicsReligionSocial Issues
13
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Explain the term social capital. How does it enhance good governance?
EthicsGovernanceSociology
14
20 Marks250 Wordshard
You are working as an executive in a nationalised bank for several years. One day one of your close colleagues tells you that her father is suffering from heart disease and needs surgery immediately to survive. She also tells you that she has no insurance and the operation will cost about ₹ 10 lakh. You are also aware of the fact that her husband is no more and that she is from a lower middle class family. You are empathetic about her situation. However, apart from expressing your sympathy, you do not have the resources to fund her.
A few weeks later, you ask her about the well-being of her father and she informs you about his successful surgery and that he is recovering. She then confides in you that the bank manager was kind enough to facilitate the release of ₹ 10 lakh from a dormant account of someone to pay for the operation with a promise that it should be confidential and be repaid at the earliest. She has already started paying it back and will continue to do so until it is all returned.
What are the ethical issues involved?
EthicsGovernanceFinance
15
20 Marks250 Wordshard
You are working as an executive in a nationalised bank for several years. One day one of your close colleagues tells you that her father is suffering from heart disease and needs surgery immediately to survive. She also tells you that she has no insurance and the operation will cost about ₹ 10 lakh. You are also aware of the fact that her husband is no more and that she is from a lower middle class family. You are empathetic about her situation. However, apart from expressing your sympathy, you do not have the resources to fund her.
A few weeks later, you ask her about the well-being of her father and she informs you about his successful surgery and that he is recovering. She then confides in you that the bank manager was kind enough to facilitate the release of ₹ 10 lakh from a dormant account of someone to pay for the operation with a promise that it should be confidential and be repaid at the earliest. She has already started paying it back and will continue to do so until it is all returned.
Evaluate the behaviour of the bank manager from an ethical point of view.
EthicsGovernanceFinance
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20 Marks250 Wordshard
You are working as an executive in a nationalised bank for several years. One day one of your close colleagues tells you that her father is suffering from heart disease and needs surgery immediately to survive. She also tells you that she has no insurance and the operation will cost about ₹ 10 lakh. You are also aware of the fact that her husband is no more and that she is from a lower middle class family. You are empathetic about her situation. However, apart from expressing your sympathy, you do not have the resources to fund her.
A few weeks later, you ask her about the well-being of her father and she informs you about his successful surgery and that he is recovering. She then confides in you that the bank manager was kind enough to facilitate the release of ₹ 10 lakh from a dormant account of someone to pay for the operation with a promise that it should be confidential and be repaid at the earliest. She has already started paying it back and will continue to do so until it is all returned.
How would you react to the situation ?
EthicsGovernancePersonal Integrity
17
20 Marks250 Wordshard
A landslide occurred in the middle of the night on 20th July, 2023 in a remote mountain hamlet, approximately 60 kilometres from Uttarkashi. The landslide was caused by torrential rains and has resulted in large-scale destruction of property and life. You, as District Magistrate of that area, have rushed to the spot with a team of doctors, NGOs, media and police along with numerous support staff to oversee the rescue operations.
A man came running to you with a request for urgent medical help for his pregnant wife who is in labour and is losing blood. You directed your medical team to examine his wife. They return and convey to you that this woman needs blood transfusion immediately. Upon enquiry, you come to know that a few blood collection bags and blood group test kits are available in the ambulance accompanying your team. Few people of your team have already volunteered to donate blood.
Being a physician who has graduated from AIIMS, you know that blood for transfusion needs to be procured only through a recognized blood bank. Your team members are divided on this issue; some favour transfusion, while some others oppose it. The doctors in the team are ready to facilitate the delivery provided they are not penalized for transfusion. Now you are in a dilemma.
What are the ethical issues involved in this case?
EthicsGovernanceDisaster Management
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20 Marks250 Wordshard
A landslide occurred in the middle of the night on 20th July, 2023 in a remote mountain hamlet, approximately 60 kilometres from Uttarkashi. The landslide was caused by torrential rains and has resulted in large-scale destruction of property and life. You, as District Magistrate of that area, have rushed to the spot with a team of doctors, NGOs, media and police along with numerous support staff to oversee the rescue operations.
A man came running to you with a request for urgent medical help for his pregnant wife who is in labour and is losing blood. You directed your medical team to examine his wife. They return and convey to you that this woman needs blood transfusion immediately. Upon enquiry, you come to know that a few blood collection bags and blood group test kits are available in the ambulance accompanying your team. Few people of your team have already volunteered to donate blood.
Being a physician who has graduated from AIIMS, you know that blood for transfusion needs to be procured only through a recognized blood bank. Your team members are divided on this issue; some favour transfusion, while some others oppose it. The doctors in the team are ready to facilitate the delivery provided they are not penalized for transfusion. Now you are in a dilemma.
Evaluate the options available to you, being District Magistrate of the area.
EthicsGovernanceDisaster Management