UPSC Mains 2022 GS-3 Question Paper
All 20 questions from this paper, with real topper answers where available.
- Q8. What are the major challenges of Public Distribution System (PDS) in India? How can it be made effective and transparent ?10 marks · PDS
- Q10. Elaborate the scope and significance of the food processing industry in India10 marks · Food Processing
- Q11. Why is Public Private Partnership (PPP) required in infrastructural projects? Examine the role of PPP model in the redevelopment of Models( Railway Railway Stations in India10 marks · Investment Redevelopment)
- Q11. What are the main bottlenecks in upstream and downstream process of marketing of agricultural products in India ?15 marks · Upstream/Down stream Bottlenecks
- Q11. What is the basic principle behind vaccine development? How do vaccines work? What approaches were adopted by the Indian vaccine manufacturers to produce COVID-19 vaccines? What is the main task of India’s third moon mission which could15 marks · Vaccine
- Q12. Do you think India will meet 50 percent of its energy needs from renewable energy by 2030 ? Justify your answer. How will the shift of subsidies from fossil fuels to renewables help achieve the above objective? Explain.15 marks · Renewable Energy
- Q13. Explain the mechanism and occurrence of cloudburst in the context of the Indian subcontinent. Discuss two recent examples.10 marks · Cloudburst
- Q13. Discuss the types of organised crimes. Describe the linkages between terrorists and organised crime that exist at the national and transnational levels.10 marks · Organised Crime and Terrorism
- Q13. What are the different elements of cyber security? Keeping in view the challenges in cyber security, examine the extent to which India National Cyber has successfully developed a comprehensive National Cyber security Strategy Security Strategy.10 marks
- Q14. What is Integrated Farming System ? How is it helpful to small and marginal farmers in India ?15 marks · Integrated Farming System
- Q14. Explain the causes and effects of coastal erosion in India. What are the available coastal management techniques for combating the Coastal hazard hazard?15 marks
- Q14. Naxalism is a social, economic and developmental issue manifesting as a violent internal security threat. In this context, discuss the emerging issues and suggest a multilayered strategy to tackle the menace of Naxalism.15 marks · LWE
- Q14. What are the maritime security challenges in India? Discuss the organisational, technical and procedural initiatives taken to improve the maritime security.10 marks · Maritime security
- Q19. The increase in life expectancy in the country has led to newer health challenges in the community. What are those challenges and what steps need to be taken to meet them ? Launched on 25th December, 2021, James Webb Space Telescope10 marks · Geriatric Healthcare
- Q20. has been much in the news since then. What are its unique features which make it superior to its predecessor Space Telescopes? What are the key goals of this mission? What potential benefits does it hold for the human race?15 marks · JWST
- Q21. Is inclusive growth possible under market economy? State the significance of financial inclusion in achieving economic growth in India.10 marks · Market Economy & Financial Inclusion
- Q22. “Economic growth in the recent past has been led by increase in labour productivity.” Explain this statement. Suggest the growth pattern that will lead to creation of more jobs without compromising labour productivity.15 marks · Labour Productivity vs Employment
- Q23. Each year a large amount of plant material, cellulose, is deposited on the surface of Planet Earth. What are the natural processes this MiscellaneousC cellulose undergoes before yielding carbon dioxide, water and other end products?10 marks · oncept
- Q24. Discuss in detail the photochemical smog emphasizing its formation, effects and mitigation. Explain the 1999 Gothenburg Protocol.10 marks · Photochemical smog
- Q25. Discuss global warming and mention its effects on the global climate. Explain the control measures to bring down the level of greenhouse gases which cause global warming, in the light of the Kyoto Protocol, 1997.15 marks · Kyoto protocol