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CCM/20/05
GENERAL STUDIES
Paper—IV
Full Marks : 250
Time : 3 hours
QUESTION PAPER SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
Please read each of the following instructions carefully
before attempting questions
‘There are NINETEEN questions divided in TWO SECTIONS printed in ENGLISH.
All questions are compulsory.
‘The number of marks carried by a question/part is indicated against it.
Answers to Question Nos. 1 to 13 should be in 150 words, whereas answers to
Question Nos. 14 to 19 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.
CCM/20/05/68 1 [ Conta,ie
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Section—A
Law and Ethics are two tools for controlling human conduct. Explain with
examples how the two differ in their approaches, (Answer in 150 words)
“Family as an institution in inculcating values seems to set deteriorated in the
recent past.” Do you agree? Justify your stand. (Answer in 150 words)
Discuss the importance of the values of empathy, tolerance and compassion for
a bureaucrat in his/her attitude towards weaker sections of society. Do such
values contradict the attitude of impartiality and non-partisanship expected
from a civil servant? (Answer in 150 words)
Civil services today work in an environment beset with numerous problems and
challenges. What is the role of emotional intelligence in guiding administrators
to handle these situations? {Answer in 150 words)
“You must be the change you want to see in the world”, Mahatma Gandhi once
said, Discuss the role of administrators as initiators of positive change in society
within the regulatory framework of administration, with one’s conscience as a
source of ethical guidance. (Answer in 150 words)
What do you understand by ‘probity’ in governance? Examine the ways in which
probity and integrity in governance can check misuse of power and enhance
legitimacy of authority. (Answer in 150 words)
Examine the extent to which corruption possesses a challenge to the
development of a proper work culture and acts as a hindrance to delivery of
public services.
(Answer in 150 words)
Is ‘ethics’ and ‘effective leadership’ a cause and effect relationship? Enlist some
requirements of leaders which will help them to capitalize on their ability to
influence ethical conduct. (Answer in 150 words)
How are self-accountability and external accountability related to achievement
of ethical standards in public administration? (Answer in 150 words)
What do you understand by the term ‘voice of conscience’? How is it different
from ‘crisis of conscience’? Narrate one incidence to show ‘crisis of conscience’.
(Answer in 150 words)
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Differentiate between personal ethics and professional ethics. Is there a scope
for conflict between them in the conduct of professional duties?
(Answer in 150 words)
How can an impartial and non-partisan public service help in proper
administration of a democratic government? Give your own reasons to
substantiate your answer. (Answer in 150 words)
Distinguish between ‘code of ethics’ and ‘code of conduct’ with suitable
examples. (Answer in 150 words)
Section—B
Suppose there is a flute and three children are claiming it
Child 1: I have worked hard to make the flute, so I should get it.
Child 2 : I can play flute very well, so I should get it. Only I can make a
complete use of it.
Child 3 : Both the children are rich and I am poor, so I should get the flute.
Other two have other means of enjoying life.
(a) Who according to you should get the flute?
(b) What are the ethical issues in this matter?
(©) What role does justice play in this situation? (Answer in 250 words)
You are head of irrigation department in a district and entrusted with the
responsibilities to construct and maintain canals in the district. District is
drought prone and irrigation activities are very scanty. The reputation of the
department is also dented by a scam. Few employees were caught red handed
while taking bribe.
(a) What steps would you take for the welfare of the district?
(b) Give some suggestions by which reputation and prestige of the department
can be restored. f
(Answer in 250 words)
A young dalit man has recently migrated to a city from his village in search of
better employment opportunities. The man is very poor and he does not have
any identity proof because of which he is not getting any place on rent and
employers are also not giving him any job. He went to a nearby municipal
committee office and shared his problem. Out of four officials whom he met, the
first official was apathetic, the second official was sympathetic, the third official
was empathetic and the fourth official was compassionate.
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CCM/20/05/68 3 [ Conta.(a) How will you judge the attitude of these four officials?
(b) Why are empathy and compassion important aptitudes for civil servants in
India?
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17. Increased national wealth need not mean increase in the per capita income of all
the citizens. Equitable distribution of wealth is still a distant dream in India.
‘There are pockets of minority wealthy families to whom concentration of wealth
occur. Majority of people are still without basic necessities of life.
Critically analyse the above statement in the context of contemporary Indian
economy and society. (Answer in 250 words) 20
18. As a civil servant, you are incharge of a government housing construction
project which aims at providing houses to weaker sections of the soci
However, such construction will result in clearing forest area which is domicile
of endangered species. There is no alternate space nearby. How do you respond
to such a situation in the context of global warming and sustainable
development? (Answer in 250 words) 20
19. “If people are good only because they fear punishment and hope for reward,
then we are a sorry lot indeed.” (Albert Einstein)
Examine the essence, determinants and consequences of ethics in human
actions in the light of the above statement. (Answer in 250 words) 20
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