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General Studies – 1


 

Q1. Community-imposed social norms can act as both protective and exclusionary forces within traditional societies. Comment. (10 M)

Q2. “Digital addictions are not merely personal failures but structural outcomes.” Examine the societal conditions enabling widespread digital addiction among Indian youth. Analyse its psychological effects. Suggest social interventions to counter these trends. (15 M)

Q3. Examine the link between deteriorating air quality and extreme heat in India’s urban regions. Why does this interaction create compound climate-health hazards? (10 M)

 


General Studies – 2


 

Q4. “Regulating online content requires balancing free speech with protection from digital harm.” Analyse the constitutional principles shaping this balance, identify gaps in India’s current regulatory framework, and propose reforms for a rights-compatible and accountable digital governance system. (15 M)

Q5. Examine the key structural determinants of India’s digital skill inequality. How should policy address multi-generational disadvantage? (10 M)

 Q6. Reservation ceilings meant to preserve fairness may become increasingly misaligned with contemporary demographic realities. Discuss. (15 M)

 


General Studies – 3


 

Q7. Discuss the various causes of unemployment in India. Assess their linkages with structural transformation failures. Recommend pathways for employment-intensive growth. (15 M)

 Q8. Examine the implications of subsidy-box negotiations at the WTO for India’s agriculture. Analyse how India can reconcile food-security needs with multilateral commitments. (10 M)

 


General Studies – 4


 

Q9. International relations increasingly depend on moral capital. Explain. Also examine why moral consistency enhances diplomatic legitimacy in a multipolar world. (10 M)

Q10. “When integrity collapses at lower levels, accountability at higher levels becomes distorted.” Evaluate mechanisms to prevent such distortions. (10 M)

 


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