IAS Main General Studies Question Paper I 2002

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts Civil Services Examination every year for recruitment of candidates to various Civil Services. At jagranjosh.com, we provide question papers of UPSC Civil Services (IAS) Main Exam. This is the question paper of General Studies I of IAS Main Examination 2002.

May 2, 2013, 12:19 IST

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts Civil Services Examination for the appointment of the various services including Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and Indian Police Service (IPS) etc. The Question Paper of the UPSC Civil Services Main Exam 2002, General Studies Paper I is given as below:

General Studies Paper - I

Time Allowed : Three Hours

Maximum Marks : 300

Each Question is printed both in Hindi and in English.

Answer must be written in the Medium specified in the Admission Certificate issued to you, Which must be stated clearly on the cover of the answer-book in the space provided for the purpose. No marks will be given for the answers written in a medium other than that specified in the Admission Certificate.

Candidates Should attempt all Question strictly in accordance with the instructions given under each question.

The number of Marks carried by each question is indicated at the end of the question.

 

1.  Answer any one of the following (250 words) :  30
 
(a) What was the Butler Committee Report? Discuss the reactions on the report in India

(b) Why did Jinnah reject C.R. Formula?
  
2.  Answer any two of the following (about 150 words) :  2x15=30
 
(a) Trace the growth of the Indian Home Rule Movement in Britain.

(b) Evaluate the attitudes of different political parties towards Quit India Movement.

(c) Review the ‘Dickie Bird Plan’
 
3. Write about the following (not exceeding 20 words each) :  15x2=30
 
(i) Anandmath

(ii) Bismillah Khan

(iii) Chris Evert

(iv) Chamber of Princes

(v)  Dharma Sabha

(vi)  Divide et impera

(vii)  Dandi March

(viii) Garry Kasparov

(ix) Keshab Chandra Sen

(x)  Nivedita

(xi) Pele

(xii) Raidasa

(xiii) Satyagraha

(xiv) Steffi Graf

(xv) Theodore Beck
  
4. Answer any two of the following (about 125 words) : 2x10=20
 
(a) Given an account of the tea plantations of Assam and West Bengal and state the economic significance of these plantations

(b) Discuss the distribution of winds and rainfall over India in the summer monsoon season.

(c) Define the concept of ‘growth centres’ and evaluate its relevance in regional planning in India
  
5. Write short notes on the following (about 20 words) :  5x2=10
 
(i) Name of main petroleum producing areas in India

(ii) Jhum cultivation  - process and consequences

(iii) Kaziranga National Park

(iv) Census definition of urban places

(v) Khetri Copper Project
 
6. Answer any one of the following (about 250 words) :  30
 
(a) “The issue of a hung Parliament adversely affects the stability of Indian Government”. Discuss the statement and point out how far changing over to the Presidential form of govt. will be a solution to this problem.

(b) Why does the Constitution of India provide different forms of Oaths for the President, the Ministers, the legislators and the members of the judiciary? Discuss their significance.
 
7. Answer any one of the following (about 250 words) :  30
 
(a) What is the position of the Supreme Court under the Constitution of India? How far does it play its role as guardian of the Constitution?

(b) How is the Constitution of India amended? Do you think that the procedure for amendment makes the Constitution a play-thing in the hands of the Centre?
 
8. Answer any two of the following (about 150 words) :  2x15=30
 
(a) Discuss the constitutional provisions relating to the non-justiciable directives binding upon the states.

(b) Describe the methods of delimiting constituencies for parliamentary elections in India.

(c) Explain the role of the Public Accounts Committee.
  
9. Answer the following (about 20 words) :  5x2=10
 
(i) What is the import of the 84th Amendment of the Indian Constitution?

(ii) Under what Article of the Constitution can the Union govt. play its role in settling inter-state water disputes?

(iii) What is the role of the protem speaker?

(iv) What is meant by the ‘lame-duck session’ of the legislature?

(v) What is meant by the ‘fringe areas ‘ in the sphere of local govt. in India?
 
10. Write on any one of the following (250 words)  30
 
(a) What is the composition of the Electoral college for the election of the President of the Indian Republic? How is the value of the votes cast counted?

(b)“Biotechnology boom may pave a golden path for India”. Discuss.
  
11. Answer any two of the following (about 125 words) : 2x10=20

(a) What were the main strategic concerns of the Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri during her recent visit to India?

(b) What is “TRIFED”? What are its objectives?

(c) How was the dwindling of barbed variety of rice affected Siliguri-Bagdogra belt with respect to man-animal conflict?
  
12. Answer any two of the following (about 125 words) :  2x10=20
 
(a) What is Integrated Wastelands Development Programme?

(b) Write briefly about the Desert Development Programme.

(c) Write briefly about the Programmes for ‘Welfare of the Disabled’.
 
13. Write about the following (20 words):   5x2=10

(i) Prof. B.P. Sinha

(ii) Maj. Gen. S.S. Sharma

(iii) Kondapalli Seetaramaiah

(iv) Aung San Suu Kyi

(v) Thalassery, Kerala

 

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