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Paper
GS-IV
Question
Q4
Marks
20M
Word Limit
250W
Structure (20 marks · about 250 words)
This sub-point (Case Studies on above issues) has been asked 76 times since 2013
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Paper
GS Paper IV: Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude
Subject
Ethics Case StudiesSubtopic
Case Studies on above issues
Section
B (Case Studies)
Source
Official UPSC 2014 paper, 12 (verbatim)
Official UPSC syllabus: Case Studies on above issues.
Questions frequently practiced alongside this one by UPSC aspirants
What do you understand by 'values' and 'ethics'? In what way is it important to be ethical along with being professionally competent?
(a) What do you understand by the following terms in the context of public service? (i) Integrity (ii) Perseverance (iii) Spirit of service (iv) Commitment (v) Courage of conviction (3×5=15 marks, 250 words) (b) Indicate two more attributes which you consider important for public service. Justify your answer. (100 words, 10 marks)
Some people feel that values keep changing with time and situation, while others strongly believe that there are certain universal and eternal human values. Give your perception in this regard with due justification.
What is 'emotional intelligence' and how can it be developed in people? How does it help an individual in taking ethical decisions?
(a) What do you understand by the term 'voice of conscience'? How do you prepare yourself to heed to the voice of conscience? (150 words, 10 marks) (b) What is meant by 'crisis of conscience'? Narrate one incident in your life when you were faced with such a crisis and how you resolved the same. (150 words, 10 marks)
This is a verbatim UPSC Mains 2014 GS-IV question from the "Ethics Case Studies" area of the official syllabus. It carries 20 marks with a 250-word limit.
For a 20-mark question with a 250-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.