UPSC Mains 2021 GS-2 Question Paper
All 20 questions from this paper, with real topper answers where available.
- Q2. ‘Constitutional Morality’ is rooted in the Constitution itself and is founded on its essential facets. Explain the doctrine of ‘Constitutional Morality’ with the help of relevant judicial decisions.10 marks · Constitutional morality and constitutional values
- Q4. India and USA( Analyze the distinguishing features of the notion of Equality in the Constitutions of the USA and India.15 marks · Notion of Equality)
- Q4. Discuss the desirability of greater representation to women in the higher judiciary to ensure diversity, equity and judiciary(Women's inclusiveness.10 marks · Higher Representation)
- Q4. ‘Earn while you learn’ scheme needs to be strengthened to make vocational education and skill training meaningful.” Comment.10 marks · Vocational Education
- Q5. Has digital illiteracy, particularly in rural areas, couple with lack of accessibility hindered socio-economic development? Examine with justification.15 marks · Information and Communication Technology(ICT) Digital Divide
- Q6. To what extent, in your view, the Parliament is able to ensure accountability of the executive in India?10 marks · Checks and balances
- Q8. “Besides being a moral imperative of Welfare State, primary health structure is a necessary pre-condition for sustainable development.” Analyze. In a crucial domain like the public healthcare system the Indian10 marks · Primary Health Structure
- Q9. Explain the constitutional provisions under which Legislative Councils are established. Review the working and current status Legislative Council of Legislative Councils with suitable illustrations.15 marks
- Q9. “If the last few decades were of Asia’s growth story, the next few are expected to be of Africa’s.” In the light of this statement, examine India’s influence in Africa in recent years.10 marks · India -Africa (Growth Story)
- Q10. Do Department -related Parliamentary Standing Committees keep the administration on its toes and inspire reverence for parliamentary control? Evaluate the working of such committees with suitable examples.15 marks · Parliamentary Standing Committees
- Q10. “The USA is facing an existential threat in the form of a China, that is much more challenging than the erstwhile Soviet Union.” Explain.10 marks · US–China Hegemonic Rivalry
- Q12. “Though women in post-Independent India have excelled in various fields, the social attitude towards women and feminist movement has been patriarchal.” Apart from women education Empowerment(Cha and women empowerment schemes, what interventions can nging Patriarchy) help change this milieu?15 marks · Women
- Q12. The newly tri-nation partnership AUKUS is aimed at countering China’s ambitions in the Indo-Pacific region. Is it going to supersede the existing partnerships in the region? Discuss the strength and impact of AUKUS in the present scenario.15 marks · AUKUS
- Q13. Critically examine the aims and objectives of SCO. what importance does it hold for India.15 marks · SCO
- Q16. “Pressure groups play a vital role in influencing public policy making in India.” Explain how the business associations contribute to public policies.10 marks · Business Associations (Pressure Groups)
- Q17. regarding lodging an FIR and conducting probe within a particular state is being questioned by various States. However, the power of States to withhold consent to the CBI is not absolute. Explain with special reference to the federal character15 marks · CBI
- Q17. Can Civil Society and Non-Governmental Organizations present an alternative model of public service delivery to benefit the common citizen? Discuss the challenges of this alternative model.15 marks · CSO and NGOs
- Q18. of India. How have the recommendations of the 14th Finance Commission of India enabled the states to improve their fiscal position?10 marks · 14th Finance Commission
- Q18. Can the vicious cycle of gender inequality, poverty and malnutrition be broken through microfinancing of women SHGs? Explain with examples.10 marks · Women SHGs
- Q19. Though the Human Rights Commissions have contributed immensely to the protection of human rights in India, yet they have failed to assert themselves against the mighty and powerful. Analyzing their structural and practical limitations, suggest remedial measures.15 marks · Human Rights Commissions