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UPSC Mains Answer Writing Practice – Insights Mini SECURE: 22 November 2025

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General Studies – 1

Q1. “The collapse of empires often unleashes long cycles of instability.” Evaluate this in the context of post-WWI and post-WWII political realignments. (15 M)

Q2. Agricultural methane in India is not just a farm-level issue but a landscape-level geographic phenomenon. Examine the physical determinants of methane generation in agricultural systems. Highlight its implications for monsoon behaviour. (15 M)

Q3. “Patriarchal socialisation makes everyday spaces unsafe for women long before violence occurs.” Discuss this social conditioning. Evaluate how it shapes adolescent and early-youth vulnerability. (10 M)

General Studies – 2

Q4. “Child protection requires not only laws but an ecosystem approach”. Assess the functioning of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 institutional framework. Suggest measures to improve convergence among child-protection bodies. (10 M)

Q5. The diaspora has become India’s informal diplomatic asset, but its political mobilisation creates new vulnerabilities. Evaluate mechanisms to manage such risks. (10 M)

Q6. Tribunal design cannot be driven solely by executive convenience. Explain how recent judicial scrutiny highlights structural flaws in India’s tribunalisation. Analyse their impact on adjudicatory independence. (10 M)

General Studies – 3

Q7. The stability of a modern economy depends less on the quantity of money and more on its credibility. Examine how these shapes monetary management in India. (10 M)

Q8. “The credibility of the Paris Agreement ultimately rests on equitable finance, not mitigation rhetoric”. Examine the crisis in climate finance commitments. Analyse India’s interventions at COP30. Suggest reforms for a just global finance regime. (15 M)

General Studies – 4

Q9. When convenience overrides conscience, even ordinary individuals may slip into unethical behaviour. Examine. (10 M)

Q10. Moral judgment weakens when identity is placed above shared human values. Discuss. Suggest measures to reinforce human-centred conduct in society. (10 M)

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