IAS Mains General Studies Answers

IAS Mains General Studies Sample Answers

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Find below the list of model answers of some past years questions, which are asked from General Studies for CSE Main examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).

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Salient Features of the Government of India Act 1858 and 1909
Salient features of the National Oil Spill Disaster Contingency Plan
Salient features of ‘Bharat Stage’ Vehicle Emission Norms in India
Sethusamudram Project
Significances of the various activities of the Indian Meteorological Department
Significant Local Storms of Hot Weather Season in Country & their Socio-Economic Impact
Similarities between Lord Curzon and Jawahar Lal Nehru
Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru's views on Indian Nationalism
Social Progress Index: Why India is placed at the bottom? Good governance can change this situation?
Socialism was the core theme of the reforms done by Indira Gandhi. – Explain.
Soils Erosion & Its Control in India
Sources of Industrial Finance in India, Benefits from Developments
Sources of Ionizing and Non-ionizing Radiations & Effects
Stalin’s power during the 1930’s was based almost entirely on terror. Discuss.
States tackled the trade-off between environment & development
Strategy of planning in India since 1951
Subordinate Union Towards Princely States Policy
Suggest measures should be taken by the government on immediate basis to deal with the problem of water scarcity.
Sustainable water use is a crucial input in attaining sustainable economic development. Elaborate.
Technological changes and Sift in use of transport corridors in India
Terrorism Sources in Pakistan and Afghanistan
The credo of the state should be Minimum Government, Maximum Governance. Comment.
The Ilbert Bill was the most extreme but by no means an isolated expression of white racism. Critically analyse!
The power sector reforms hold key to the achievement of energy security goal. Comment and critically analyse.
The presence of Participatory Notes in the Indian share market: Foreign Investment, SEBI, Money Laundering.

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