General Studies Test Series for IAS Mains Examination 2014 With ‘personalized’ Feedback Covering 100% Syllabus "Test - 2"

General Studies Test Series for IAS Mains Examination

Test - 2

Test No: Test - 2

Maximum Marks: 250

Important Instructions:

  1. Each question is printed in English.
     
  2. All questions are compulsory. The word limit assigned for 5 Marks questions is 100 words. The word limit for the 10 marks question is 200 words.
     
  3. No marks will be given for answers written in a medium other than that specified in the Admission Certificate
     
  4. Candidates should attempt all the questions strictly in accordance with the instructions given under each section
     
  5. Answer questions in NOT MORE than the word limit specified for each in the parenthesis. Content of the answer is more important than its length

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Q.1. India-Japan ties blossom at the confluence of Modi-Abenomics . Discuss. (200 words) 10

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Q.2. Compare and contrast important features of the constitution of Afghanistan and India. (200 words)10

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Q.3. The Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010 or Nuclear Liability Act is a highly debated and controversial Act . Explain. (200 words) 10

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Q.4. “There can be no separate foreign policy for Tamil Nadu.” Comment. (200 words) 10

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Q.5. India does not need a commission for planning; it needs a commission to ensure vision and flawless coordination for exceptional execution with integrity. Discuss. (200 words) 10

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Q.6. Examine the origin, dimensions and implications of Sino-Indian border dispute. (200 words) 10

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Q.7. “North-South Cooperation is historical responsibility, South-South cooperation is voluntary partnership.” Comment. (200 words) 10

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Q.8. Explain the impact of coalition politics on India’s foreign policy since late 1990s. (200 words) 10

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Q.9. The implication is that India’s policy with West Asia is framed by its oil and remittance workers (although when the latter were being expelled, it was the oil relationship that prevented India from a more robust defence of its citizens).(200 words) 10

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Q.10. Reforms are needed in the law enforcement system to make convictions more possible and punishments more convincing. Comment (200 words) 10

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