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Paper
GS-II
Question
Q6
Marks
12.5M
Word Limit
200W
Directive: Discuss
Present multiple viewpoints in detail before a balanced conclusion.
Structure (12.5 marks · about 200 words)
This sub-point (Executive — structure, organization and functioning; Ministries and Departments) has been asked 2 times since 2013
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Paper
GS Paper II: Polity, Governance & International Relations
Subject
Executive & JudiciarySubtopic
Executive — structure, organization and functioning; Ministries and Departments
Source
Official UPSC 2014 paper (verbatim)
Official UPSC syllabus: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary — Ministries and Departments of the Government; pressure groups and formal/informal associations and their role in the Polity.
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This is a verbatim UPSC Mains 2014 GS-II question from the "Executive & Judiciary" area of the official syllabus. It carries 12.5 marks with a 200-word limit.
For a 12.5-mark question with a 200-word limit, decode the directive verb first, then structure your answer with a crisp introduction, 2–3 substantiated body points, and a forward-looking conclusion within the limit.