TEST-2
IAS-2013
2.
According to John Stuart Mill The greatest happiness principle should be foundation of
morals. Comment (100 words). With a suitable case study (not more than 100 words),
illustrate that this principle is still relevant.
(10+10=20)
3.
(315=45)
(b)Discuss Swami Vivekanandas views that Renunciation is the very basis upon which ethics stands.
(c)Define Duty and Right and establish a relation between the two. With a suitable
case study, bring out the true concept of duty.
(5+10)
4.
What are important ethical concerns and dilemmas for civil servants?
(315=45)
(7+8)
Case Study: A civil servant (DM) during his tour of rural areas, finds that an irrigation
project is being implemented by displacing 1000 poor families. Though the poor people
have been provided with compensation according to government rules, yet they have
occupied both flanks of the national highways, affecting traffic movements. They have
stopped the car of DM and are demanding justice and insisting that they should be
settled on both flanks of national highway. What will be best course of action for the
District Magistrate?
(b)What are the various provisions through which government brings values and ethics in private
institutions?
(7+8)
Case Study: A private factory employing 500 people has come up in a remote part of the
country. What important organisational values it should promote? In order to become
popular in the area, what is the best ethical course of action that factory manage-ment
should adopt?
Or
What are the salient feature of medical ethics framed by the Medical Council of India in
2002?
(7+8)
Case Study: An enterprising doctor has set up a hospital in a small town by taking loan
from a financial institution. The Doctor wants to help the needy and poor. According to
your view, what are the various practices that should be adopted by hospital
management?
(c)What is the significance of freedom from to freedom to? Bring out a case study to
illustrate your views.
(7+8)
5.
(210=20)
(a)
What are the various misconducts as mentioned in Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules? What are
the additional points that need to be incorporated in these rules for strengthening ethics in civil
services?
(5+5)
(b)
6.
(a)
What are the provisions in Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, which prohibit civil
servants from taking part in politics and elections? Give your opinion.
(7+8)
(b)
Services of a civil servant were terminated because of a report made by the police
authorities that he was not a fit person to be retained in the govern-ment service, as he
had taken part in RSS and Jansangh activities. Give your views in view of the provisions
under CCS (Conduct) Rules. What are the important judicial verdicts in this case? (8+7)
7.
(512=60)
(e)You are head of big government organisation and the appointing authority of group
B employees. Repeated complaints are reaching to you that a group B employee
regularly comes to the office in a drunken condition. One day, he entered the room
of another officer in drunken state and abused him. On being protested, he
assaulted the concerned officer. With the help of other employees, he was
overpowered and brought before you. How you will proceed to discipline him and
also send the right signal in the organisation?
(8+4)