There are 65 sample questions
General Studies Paper III
1)
A digitally
backward India cannot ensure financial inclusion. Critically evaluate this
statement.
2)
India’s economy is
facing a slowdown. The government needs to focus on fundamental reforms. Do you
agree?
3)
Achieving the
target of doubling farmers’ real incomes by 2022-23 needs structural overhaul
in agri-marketing reforms. Comment.
4)
Do you think the
present GST tariff structure addresses the generally regressive nature of
indirect taxes? Critically examine.
5)
What are credit
rating agencies? Regulating credit rating agencies will have positive effect on
debt and securities market. Comment.
6)
The micro, small
and medium enterprises (MSME) sector in India is a key engine of growth. In
this light, discuss the recommendations of UK Sinha panel.
7)
India’s fiscal federalism
needs to be re-visited in order to check the imbalances between the states and
also between centre on one hand and states on the other. Deliberate.
8)
What is Zero-based
budget? Has the Indian government done good enough in recent years to chart out
a broad-based, inclusive budget? Elucidate.
9) Comment on India’s position in Global Livestock Economy.
10)With a schematic diagram, explain
the role of supply chain management in Indian agriculture.
11)Posit an economic argument in
favour of land reforms in India. Cite examples.
12)How the pharmaceutical and textile
sectors of Indian economy fared in the recent past? Would you suggest any
measures?
13)Is privatisation a good way to
deal with sick public industries? Discuss the issue in the civil aviation
sector.
14)Should Indian railways and defence
production in India be corporatized? Opine.
15)What in your opinion has been the
achievement of India in basic science and technology? What ails India in this
domain?
16)Industry 4.0, with artificial
intelligence and IPR are the paths of future engagements. Do you agree? What is
India doing in this context?
17)Evaluate the effectivity of
Environmental Impact Assessment in conservation of the environment.
18)Has India done well in the recent
past in combating natural disasters? Would you suggest better measures?
19)Citing cases of insurgencies in
India, connect between development and spread of extremism.
20)Discuss the role of external state
actors in creating challenges to internal security of India.
21)Finance
is the backbone of any terrorist network. Intelligence is the best weapon to
deal with terror groups. Evaluate.
22)Should
India have a single armed force manning all the land borders? Similarly,
shouldn’t Indian Coast Guard take up the responsibility of the maritime borders
at all levels?
23)Has
India done well to deal with crime syndicates operating at a transnational
level which affect India’s security? Give recent examples
24)Which
is more probable 20 years down the line: Space-War or Water-war? How robots can
take part in these futuristic wars?
25)Elaborate
how different types of roofs of houses safeguards in floods and earthquakes. How
can awareness regarding this be enhanced?
26.
Has India been able to
manage air pollution in its cities? Substantiate.
27.
Evaluate the
regulatory framework on GM Crops in India.
28.
What
are the major Issues related to Water Pollution in India? Discuss.
29.
What is
Gene Editing? What are the ethical issues involved in it?
30.
What is
social forestry? How is it being implemented in India?
31.
What
is Genome Sequencing? Discuss its benefits
32.
Recently,
Ministry of Mines has released a sand mining framework to assist the state
governments in addressing the issues of the Sand mining sector. Critically
analyse.
33.
MANAV
Project aims to create an open and interactive atlas of human biology,
compiling, curating and synthesizing data at the molecular, cellular, tissue
and organismic level from scientific literature and public databases. Do you
agree?
34.
Are science and
technology enemies of the environment, or can they help us effectively and
sustainably manage it?
35. Roughly 30 percent of the global population
— or about 2.2 billion people — lives in water-stressed parts of the world,
where high freshwater withdrawals endanger ecosystems, agriculture and
drinking-water supplies. Discuss
36. How is NDMA managing cyclones? Trace
India’s vulnerability towards cyclones.
37. Hydraulic fracturing to harvest natural gas
has been controversial due in large part to the potential for contamination of
ground and surface waters by the pressurized fluids used to force open cracks
in deep shale formations. Explain.
38. Has Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity
withstood the test of time? Substantiate your position.
39. If
the West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapsed, it would cause some 10 feet of sea
level rise, and nearly every mile of the southeast U.S. coastline would be
inundated. Analyse
40. While many states in India are battling floods, West Bengal
is facing a problem absolutely obverse: Insufficient rainfall has affected
agriculture, especially flower production. Deliberate on this issue
41. What are Dust storms? Are urban fires different from forest
fires?
42. But while a robot can’t yet be programmed to figure out how
to grasp any object just by looking at it, as people do, it can now learn to
manipulate the object on its own through virtual trial and error. Tender your
understanding.
43. Can it be said that ECG-enabled smart watches are one of the
greatest technological innovations of 2019? What other remarkable innovations
you can think of in 2019?
44. Recently,
officials from five states viz. Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West
Bengal proposed a number of strategic measures, to tackle human-elephant
conflict What do you know about such Man-Animal conflicts in India?
45. Explain the
concept of Quantum Logic. Evaluate the significance of Root-associated microbial symbionts.
46.
“Sooner rather than later India will have to make
choices on the 5G debate. 5G has the potential to transform India’s knowledge
economy, but also its defence structures.”Comment.
47.
Islamic State has made landfall in South Asia.
After the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka, can India turn away from the
implications?
48.
India
needs to build strategic communication into its national security
strategy. Critically analyse.
49.
India faces a very challenging
strategic environment, with both the neighbours possessing significant
capabilities and militaries that are themselves modernizing rapidly. Do you agree? What could be the possible solution?
50.
In 2019, India’s
concerns, besides J&K and the North East, will need to also remain focused
on Punjab where an attempt is being made by Pakistan to revive by proxy,
elements of separatism. Comment
51.
In
what way is India prepared for cybersecurity challenges in the 21st
century?
52.
Elucidate
the life of a common man in India in a networked world.
54.
“Apart from bringing capital into a country, MNCs provide many other
advantages that cannot be obtained by borrowing from international capital
markets.” Discuss.
55.
Explain the Trade Related Investment Measures (TRIMs) of World Trade
Organization(WTO). What are the major debates relating to it?
56.
Point out the critical elements in typical PPP agreements in
infrastructure projects to safeguard the interests of the public.
57.
India’s development strategy has been proposed in terms of
‘faster’, ‘more inclusive’ and ‘sustainable’ growth. Do the three components
sit together well? Argue.
58.
Describe the different indicators that are used by UNDP to construct the
HDI
59.
Mention the different components of supply of money as specified by the
Reserve Bank of India. In what sense is the narrow money ‘narrow’?
60.
“For most developing nations fighting persistent balance of payments
crisis and inflationary crisis, monetary contraction is a better option.” Do
you agree?
61.
Examine the role of indirect taxes in India’s Economic Development.
62.
What is Peri-urban agriculture ? How is it
related to climate change?
63.
Suggest ways and means to enhance employment generation in India.
64.
Bring out the pros and cons of P2P lending.
65. Gender equality in India will have its effects on the economy.
Opine.
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