UPSC CS MAINS : General Studies Paper – 2 (GS2) - 2019
Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum
Marks : 250
Question Paper Specific Instructions
There are TWENTY questions printed both in HINDI and in ENGLISH
There are TWENTY questions printed both in HINDI and in ENGLISH
All questions are compulsory
The number of marks carried by a question / part is
indicated against it
Answers must be written in the medium authorized in the Admission
Certificate which must be stated clearly on the cover of this
Question-cum-Answer (QCA) Booklet in the space provided.
No marks will be given for answers written in a medium other
than the authorised one.
Answers to Questions No.1 to 10 should be in 150 words,
whereas answers to Questions No.11 to 20 should be in 250 words.
Keep the word limit indicated in the questions in mind.
Any page or portion of the page left blank in the
Question-cum-Answer Booklet must be clearly struck off.
There are TWENTY questions. Answers to questions
no. 1 to 10 should be in 150 words, whereas answers to questions no. 11 to 20
should be in 250 words.
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)
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