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General Studies – 1

Topic: Population and associated issues.

Topic: Population and associated issues.

Q1. How do intra-family relationships and gendered social expectations influence the incidence of domestic violence in India? Examine their consequences for adolescent mental health. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: TH

Why the question The cVEDA 2025 study has provided new evidence on how gendered social expectations and family dynamics perpetuate domestic violence in India, affecting adolescent mental health. Key Demand of the question The question demands an analysis of how intra-family power structures and gender norms shape domestic violence in India and an examination of the short- and long-term effects on adolescent mental health. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Introduce how patriarchal household structures and gender roles influence domestic violence patterns in Indian society. Body Role of patriarchal family hierarchies, extended family dynamics, dowry and reproductive expectations in driving domestic violence Impact of witnessing domestic violence on adolescent mental health — including anxiety, depression, aggression, trust issues, and intergenerational trauma Conclusion Stress the need for multi-level responses — through family reform, community education, and mental health systems — to protect adolescents and break the cycle.

Why the question The cVEDA 2025 study has provided new evidence on how gendered social expectations and family dynamics perpetuate domestic violence in India, affecting adolescent mental health.

Key Demand of the question The question demands an analysis of how intra-family power structures and gender norms shape domestic violence in India and an examination of the short- and long-term effects on adolescent mental health.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction Introduce how patriarchal household structures and gender roles influence domestic violence patterns in Indian society.

Role of patriarchal family hierarchies, extended family dynamics, dowry and reproductive expectations in driving domestic violence

Impact of witnessing domestic violence on adolescent mental health — including anxiety, depression, aggression, trust issues, and intergenerational trauma

Conclusion Stress the need for multi-level responses — through family reform, community education, and mental health systems — to protect adolescents and break the cycle.

Topic: Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc.

Topic: Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc.

Q2. “Global ocean current systems are critical regulators of regional climate stability”. Discuss how the collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could alter global hydrological cycles. Evaluate its potential to trigger abrupt climate change events. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: DTE

Why the question Recent Utrecht University 2025 modelling study on AMOC collapse and its impact on Europe’s winters and global hydrological cycles has revived debates on ocean currents as critical climate regulators. Key Demand of the question The question asks to examine the role of global ocean currents in climate stability, analyse the effects of AMOC collapse on hydrological cycles, and evaluate its potential to trigger abrupt climate change events. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Briefly introduce the role of ocean currents in maintaining Earth’s climate equilibrium. Body Global ocean current systems as climate regulators: Discuss how currents modulate temperature, precipitation, and circulation. Impact of AMOC collapse on hydrological cycles: Analyse changes in monsoon patterns, rainfall shifts, Arctic melt feedbacks. Potential for abrupt climate change events: Examine risks like cold waves in Europe, sea level rise, ecosystem collapse, and tipping points. Conclusion Highlight the need for enhanced climate modelling and global cooperation to prevent or adapt to AMOC disruptions.

Why the question

Recent Utrecht University 2025 modelling study on AMOC collapse and its impact on Europe’s winters and global hydrological cycles has revived debates on ocean currents as critical climate regulators.

Key Demand of the question The question asks to examine the role of global ocean currents in climate stability, analyse the effects of AMOC collapse on hydrological cycles, and evaluate its potential to trigger abrupt climate change events.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction Briefly introduce the role of ocean currents in maintaining Earth’s climate equilibrium.

Global ocean current systems as climate regulators: Discuss how currents modulate temperature, precipitation, and circulation.

Impact of AMOC collapse on hydrological cycles: Analyse changes in monsoon patterns, rainfall shifts, Arctic melt feedbacks.

Potential for abrupt climate change events: Examine risks like cold waves in Europe, sea level rise, ecosystem collapse, and tipping points.

Conclusion Highlight the need for enhanced climate modelling and global cooperation to prevent or adapt to AMOC disruptions.

General Studies – 2

Topic: Mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of these vulnerable sections.

Topic: Mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of these vulnerable sections.

Q3. What are the key legal gaps in India’s approach to refugee protection? Analyse how this affects the socio-economic integration of long-term refugees. Recommend steps to align domestic frameworks with international best practices. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: TH

Why the question India’s policy treatment with respect to Sri Lankan refugees on the one hand and Tibetan refugees on the other is stark. Key Demand of the question Identify key legal gaps in India’s refugee protection framework, analyse their impact on long-term socio-economic integration, and recommend reforms to align with global best practices. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Mention India’s ad hoc approach to refugee protection in the absence of a national legal framework. Body Key legal gaps in refugee protection, including absence of refugee law, lack of non-refoulement provisions, and inconsistent judicial interpretation Socio-economic impacts such as barriers to employment, education, legal identity, and long-term marginalisation Policy and legal reforms needed, such as enacting a comprehensive refugee law, harmonising centre-state approaches, and incorporating international norms Conclusion Emphasise the need for a rights-based national refugee policy to uphold India’s constitutional and humanitarian commitments.

Why the question India’s policy treatment with respect to Sri Lankan refugees on the one hand and Tibetan refugees on the other is stark.

Key Demand of the question Identify key legal gaps in India’s refugee protection framework, analyse their impact on long-term socio-economic integration, and recommend reforms to align with global best practices.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction Mention India’s ad hoc approach to refugee protection in the absence of a national legal framework.

Key legal gaps in refugee protection, including absence of refugee law, lack of non-refoulement provisions, and inconsistent judicial interpretation

Socio-economic impacts such as barriers to employment, education, legal identity, and long-term marginalisation

Policy and legal reforms needed, such as enacting a comprehensive refugee law, harmonising centre-state approaches, and incorporating international norms

Conclusion Emphasise the need for a rights-based national refugee policy to uphold India’s constitutional and humanitarian commitments.

Topic: Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests,

Topic: Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests,

Q4. “The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) is a product of the Cold War era, yet it remains central to today’s nuclear order”. Assess the treaty’s contemporary relevance and the key challenges it faces. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: IE

Why the question Amid the heightened military tensions between Iran and Israel, the Islamic Republic said on that its Parliament was preparing a Bill that could result in it leaving the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). Key Demand of the question Assess the present relevance of the NPT in shaping global non-proliferation and stability, and analyse the evolving challenges — structural, technological, and political — that confront its future effectiveness. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Mention that despite being framed during the Cold War, the NPT remains central to global nuclear governance by limiting proliferation, providing verification mechanisms, and promoting peaceful use. Body Relevance of the NPT today in curbing nuclear proliferation, promoting disarmament dialogue, facilitating peaceful nuclear cooperation, and sustaining international legal norms Major challenges facing the NPT, including structural inequities between nuclear and non-nuclear states, failure of disarmament under Article VI, rise of regional proliferation risks, technological loopholes (AI, hypersonics), and declining trust in enforcement mechanisms Conclusion Highlight that urgent reforms in verification, disarmament commitments, and adapting to new technologies are vital to ensure that the NPT remains a credible and effective global treaty.

Why the question Amid the heightened military tensions between Iran and Israel, the Islamic Republic said on that its Parliament was preparing a Bill that could result in it leaving the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).

Key Demand of the question Assess the present relevance of the NPT in shaping global non-proliferation and stability, and analyse the evolving challenges — structural, technological, and political — that confront its future effectiveness.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction Mention that despite being framed during the Cold War, the NPT remains central to global nuclear governance by limiting proliferation, providing verification mechanisms, and promoting peaceful use.

Relevance of the NPT today in curbing nuclear proliferation, promoting disarmament dialogue, facilitating peaceful nuclear cooperation, and sustaining international legal norms

Major challenges facing the NPT, including structural inequities between nuclear and non-nuclear states, failure of disarmament under Article VI, rise of regional proliferation risks, technological loopholes (AI, hypersonics), and declining trust in enforcement mechanisms

Conclusion Highlight that urgent reforms in verification, disarmament commitments, and adapting to new technologies are vital to ensure that the NPT remains a credible and effective global treaty.

General Studies – 3

Topic: Infrastructure: Energy

Topic: Infrastructure: Energy

Q5. “India’s rapid economic growth is increasingly energy-intensive”. Assess its implications for India’s emission targets. Discuss recent trends in green energy productivity. Outline structural reforms to enhance overall energy efficiency. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: IE

Why the question Although India has made commendable gains in energy efficiency, declining green energy productivity signals a new challenge. As the country shifts toward a cleaner energy future, the focus must move beyond quantity to quality Key Demand of the question The question requires assessing how energy-intensive growth affects India’s emission goals, examining recent trends in green energy productivity, and suggesting structural reforms to improve overall energy efficiency. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Mention rising energy use linked with economic growth and the challenge it poses for India’s emission and climate targets. Body Implications for emission targets: Suggest how higher energy demand may delay decoupling and impact net-zero goals. Recent trends in green energy productivity: Indicate that productivity gains are slowing and uneven across sectors. Structural reforms: Suggest necessary reforms in policy, grid modernisation, sectoral instruments, and innovation to enhance efficiency. Conclusion Conclude with the importance of an energy productivity–driven transition for achieving sustainable high growth.

Why the question Although India has made commendable gains in energy efficiency, declining green energy productivity signals a new challenge. As the country shifts toward a cleaner energy future, the focus must move beyond quantity to quality

Key Demand of the question The question requires assessing how energy-intensive growth affects India’s emission goals, examining recent trends in green energy productivity, and suggesting structural reforms to improve overall energy efficiency.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction Mention rising energy use linked with economic growth and the challenge it poses for India’s emission and climate targets.

Implications for emission targets: Suggest how higher energy demand may delay decoupling and impact net-zero goals.

Recent trends in green energy productivity: Indicate that productivity gains are slowing and uneven across sectors.

Structural reforms: Suggest necessary reforms in policy, grid modernisation, sectoral instruments, and innovation to enhance efficiency.

Conclusion Conclude with the importance of an energy productivity–driven transition for achieving sustainable high growth.

Topic: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment

Topic: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment

Q6. “India’s revised Green India Mission (GIM) reflects a strategic shift towards climate-resilient landscape restoration”. Analyse this view. What role can Green India Mission play in achieving India’s land degradation neutrality goals? (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: IE

Why the question Due to the 2025 revision of GIM which aligns with India’s evolving climate goals and land degradation neutrality targets under UNCCD. Key Demand of the question The question demands an analysis of how GIM has strategically shifted towards climate-resilient restoration, and how it contributes to India’s land degradation neutrality commitments. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Briefly introduce the revised GIM 2025 as a key initiative for climate-resilient landscape restoration linked to global and national commitments. Body Analyse shift towards climate-resilient restoration: mention the focus on region-specific ecosystems, integration of water and soil management, and promotion of biodiversity. Role in land degradation neutrality goals: mention its contribution to restoring degraded land, enhancing soil health, improving water regimes, and creating additional carbon sinks. Conclusion Conclude with GIM’s relevance as an adaptive tool for India’s climate and sustainability goals, while underscoring the importance of local participation.

Why the question Due to the 2025 revision of GIM which aligns with India’s evolving climate goals and land degradation neutrality targets under UNCCD.

Key Demand of the question The question demands an analysis of how GIM has strategically shifted towards climate-resilient restoration, and how it contributes to India’s land degradation neutrality commitments.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction Briefly introduce the revised GIM 2025 as a key initiative for climate-resilient landscape restoration linked to global and national commitments.

Analyse shift towards climate-resilient restoration: mention the focus on region-specific ecosystems, integration of water and soil management, and promotion of biodiversity.

Role in land degradation neutrality goals: mention its contribution to restoring degraded land, enhancing soil health, improving water regimes, and creating additional carbon sinks.

Conclusion Conclude with GIM’s relevance as an adaptive tool for India’s climate and sustainability goals, while underscoring the importance of local participation.

General Studies – 4

Q7. As the District Commissioner of Wayanad, Kerala, you are responsible for a district renowned for its lush, pristine forests and vibrant tourism sector. This year, however, the region faced unprecedented challenges due to exceptionally heavy rainfall, which far exceeded meteorological predictions. On one night of July, while residents of the Vellarimala hill ranges slept, the stability of the land beneath them began to deteriorate. The situation culminated in a catastrophic landslide, which has been recorded as the most severe landslide disaster in Kerala’s history. The twin landslides engulfed the two villages, resulting in the tragic loss of over 360 lives and leaving many missing. The once picturesque hilly landscape was transformed into a scene of utter devastation, with rivers swelling and boulders crashing down. Immediately following the disaster, a contentious blame game ensued between center and state governments regarding adequate warnings. As you arrive at the scene, the sheer scale of destruction is overwhelming, with river waters too strong to allow access to the affected areas and the possibility that survivors might still be trapped within the landslide debris. This disaster highlights a critical issue of our era: the challenge of balancing environmental conservation with economic development. As the district grapples with rising populations, increased consumerism, and the pressures of development, the event underscores the pressing need for responsible stewardship of both natural resources and development practices.

In the given circumstance answer the following:

Identify the ethical issues in the given case.

Give philosophical perspectives on the environment versus development debate.

What will be your course of action in the given situation?

What long-term strategies would you recommend to improve disaster preparedness in the region?

Difficulty Level: Medium

Why the question: This case study highlights real-world ethical dilemmas in governance during natural disasters, especially in ecologically fragile regions like Wayanad, and tests the officer’s ability to balance immediate action with long-term sustainable development. Key demand of the question: The question asks for identification of ethical issues, philosophical perspectives on environment versus development, a practical course of action as DC, and long-term strategies to enhance disaster preparedness. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Contextualize the disaster as a crisis highlighting tensions between development and ecological integrity, and the need for ethical public administration. Body Highlight core ethical issues: duty of care, environmental justice, transparency, long-term stewardship. Present key philosophical approaches: deep ecology, Gandhian ideals, utilitarianism, sustainable development ethics. Outline an actionable crisis management plan: rescue, relief, transparent communication, inter-agency coordination. Recommend durable preparedness steps: early warning systems, sustainable land-use policy, community training, ecological restoration, institutional coordination. Conclusion Stress on the need for proactive, ethical governance that integrates environmental responsibility with human development, ensuring resilience and justice in disaster-prone regions.

Why the question: This case study highlights real-world ethical dilemmas in governance during natural disasters, especially in ecologically fragile regions like Wayanad, and tests the officer’s ability to balance immediate action with long-term sustainable development.

Key demand of the question: The question asks for identification of ethical issues, philosophical perspectives on environment versus development, a practical course of action as DC, and long-term strategies to enhance disaster preparedness.

Structure of the Answer: Introduction Contextualize the disaster as a crisis highlighting tensions between development and ecological integrity, and the need for ethical public administration.

Highlight core ethical issues: duty of care, environmental justice, transparency, long-term stewardship.

Present key philosophical approaches: deep ecology, Gandhian ideals, utilitarianism, sustainable development ethics.

Outline an actionable crisis management plan: rescue, relief, transparent communication, inter-agency coordination.

Recommend durable preparedness steps: early warning systems, sustainable land-use policy, community training, ecological restoration, institutional coordination.

Conclusion Stress on the need for proactive, ethical governance that integrates environmental responsibility with human development, ensuring resilience and justice in disaster-prone regions.

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