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General Studies – 1
Q1. Chola temple architecture represents the zenith of the Dravidian architectural tradition. Comment. 10M
Q2. The Mughal Empire, despite its decline, left a lasting legacy on Indian art, culture, and architecture. Discuss. 10M
General Studies – 2
Q3. Discuss the powers and functions of SEBI. What are the major issues faced by the regulatory body for securities and commodity markets in India? (150 words)
Q4. A recent Supreme Court’s decision highlighted the need to balance trial delays and bail rights by applying the principle of “bail as a rule, jail as an exception”. In this context, analyse the concept of right to default bail by referring to relevant case laws. Also, suggest the need for bail law. (250 words)
Q5. Enumerate the key features of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) and evaluate its potential impact on improving healthcare access for the economically disadvantaged sections of Indian society. (150 words)
General Studies – 3
Q6. The livestock sector is an integral part of India’s farmers’ economy, providing income diversification and nutritional security. Analyse. (250 words)
Q7. Describe how the destruction of coral reefs is both a cause and consequence of climate change. (15M)
Q8. Examine the evolving digital security threats in India, with a focus on the role of AI in disinformation and the growing concerns surrounding cyber-attacks. (15M)
General Studies – 4
Q9. What does this quote mean to you?
“Performance of duty and observance of morality are convertible terms” – Mahatma Gandhi [10M]
Q10. “Heroes are not giant statues framed against a red sky. They are people who say: This is my community, and it’s my responsibility to make it better”. Comment [10M]
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