UPSC Prelims 2015
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- Comprehension
Climate change is a complex policy issue with financial implications. Developing countries like India need funds to design and implement adaptation and mitigation plans. However, funding from developed nations, as obligated under the UNFCCC due to their GHG contributions, remains a debated issue.
View Answer for: What is essentially discussed in the above passage?What is essentially discussed in the above passage?
- ComprehensionView Answer for: Geeta: Naresh has become a better boxer since he started meditation. Radha: Impossible. A boxer’s most important asset is his aggressiveness.Radha’s statement reflects her belief that
Geeta: Naresh has become a better boxer since he started meditation. Radha: Impossible. A boxer’s most important asset is his aggressiveness.
Radha’s statement reflects her belief that
- ComprehensionView Answer for: Consider the following statements: Life on other heavenly bodies is considered to be a possibility. Voyage to space is now an established fact.From the above statements, it may be concluded that:
Consider the following statements:
- Life on other heavenly bodies is considered to be a possibility.
- Voyage to space is now an established fact.
From the above statements, it may be concluded that:
- Comprehension
The ultimate aim of government is not to rule or control by fear, nor to demand obedience, but conversely, to free every man from fear, that he may live in all possible security. In other words, to strengthen his natural right to exist and work without injury to himself or others. The object of government is not to change men from rational beings into beasts or puppets. It should enable them to develop their minds and bodies in security, and to employ their reason unshackled.
View Answer for: Which among the following is the most logical corollary to the above passage?Which among the following is the most logical corollary to the above passage?
- Comprehension
“By liberty, I mean the eager maintenance of that atmosphere in which men have the opportunity to be their best selves.”
View Answer for: Which one of the following expresses the view implied in the above statement?Which one of the following expresses the view implied in the above statement?
- Comprehension
The Global Financial Stability Report finds that the share of portfolio investments from advanced economies in the total debt and equity investments in emerging economies has doubled in the past decade to 12 percent. The phenomenon has implications for Indian policymakers as foreign portfolio investments in the debt and equity markets have been on the rise. The phenomenon is also flagged as a threat that could compromise global financial stability in a chain reaction, in the event of the United States Federal Reserve’s imminent reversal of its “Quantitative Easing” policy.
View Answer for: Which among the following is the most rational and critical inference that can be made from the above passage?Which among the following is the most rational and critical inference that can be made from the above passage?
- Comprehension
The existence/establishment of formal financial institutions that offer safe, reliable, and alternative financial instruments is fundamental in mobilizing savings. To save, individuals need access to safe and reliable financial institutions, such as banks, and to appropriate financial instruments and reasonable financial incentives. Such access is not always available to all people in developing countries like India and more so in rural areas. Savings help poor households manage volatility in cash flow, smooth consumption, and build working capital. Poor households without access to a formal savings mechanism encourage immediate spending temptations.
View Answer for: What is the crucial message conveyed in the above passage?What is the crucial message conveyed in the above passage?
- Comprehension
Climate change is a complex policy issue with financial implications. Developing countries like India need funds to design and implement adaptation and mitigation plans. However, funding from developed nations, as obligated under the UNFCCC due to their GHG contributions, remains a debated issue.
View Answer for: Based on the above passage, Climate change’s implications for developing nations include: Domestic finances. Capacity for multilateral trade.Select the correct using the code given below:Based on the above passage, Climate change’s implications for developing nations include:
- Domestic finances.
- Capacity for multilateral trade.
Select the correct using the code given below:
- ComprehensionView Answer for: All good athletes want to win, and all athletes who want to win eat a well-balanced diet; therefore, all athletes who do not eat a well-balanced diet are bad athletes. The best conclusion from this statement is that
All good athletes want to win, and all athletes who want to win eat a well-balanced diet; therefore, all athletes who do not eat a well-balanced diet are bad athletes. The best conclusion from this statement is that
- Comprehension
Individuals, groups, and leaders who promote human development operate under strong institutional, structural, and political constraints that affect policy options. But experience suggests broad principles for shaping an appropriate agenda for human development. One important finding from several decades of human development experience is that focusing exclusively on economic growth is problematic. While we have good knowledge about how to advance health and education, the causes of growth are much less certain and growth is often elusive. Further, an unbalanced emphasis on growth is often associated with negative environmental consequences and adverse distributional effects. The experience of China, with its impressive growth records, reflects these broader concerns and underlines the importance of balanced approaches that emphasize investments in the non-income aspects of human development.
View Answer for: With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made: Higher economic growth is essential to ensure reduction in economic disparity. Environmental degradation is sometimes a consequence of economic growth.Which of the above is/are valid assumptions?With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
- Higher economic growth is essential to ensure reduction in economic disparity.
- Environmental degradation is sometimes a consequence of economic growth.
Which of the above is/are valid assumptions?
- Comprehension
Many people in India feel that if we cut our defence expenditure on weapon-building, we can create a climate of peace with our neighbours, subsequently reducing the conflict or creating a no-war situation. People who proclaim such ideas are either the victims of war or the propagators of false argument.
View Answer for: With reference to the above passage, which of the following is the most valid assumption?With reference to the above passage, which of the following is the most valid assumption?
- Comprehension
India has suffered from persistent high inflation. Increase in administered prices, demand and supply imbalances, imported inflation aggravated by rupee depreciation, and speculation have combined to keep high inflation going. Many of them are the outcomes of economic reforms. India’s vulnerability to prices has increased with trade liberalization. The effort to reduce subsidies has resulted in a continuous increase in administered commodity prices.
View Answer for: What is the most logical, rational, and crucial message that is implied in the above passage?What is the most logical, rational, and crucial message that is implied in the above passage?
- Comprehension
Governments may have to take steps which would otherwise be an infringement on the Fundamental Rights of individuals, such as acquiring a person’s land against his will or refusing permission for putting up a building, but the larger public interest for which these are done must be authorized by the people (Parliament). Discretionary powers to the administration can be done away with. It is becoming more and more difficult to keep this power within limits as the government has many tasks to perform. Where discretion has to be used, there must be rules and safeguards to prevent misuse of that power. Systems have to be devised which minimize, if not prevent, the abuse of discretionary power. Government work must be conducted within a framework of recognized rules and principles, and decisions should be similar and predictable.
View Answer for: Which among the following is the most logical assumption that can be made from the above passage?Which among the following is the most logical assumption that can be made from the above passage?
- Comprehension
Human history abounds in claims and theories confining the right of governing to a few select citizens. Exclusion of the many is justified on the ground that human beings may be rightfully segregated for the good of society and viability of the political process.
View Answer for: Which one of the following statements is least essential as a part of the argument in the above passage?Which one of the following statements is least essential as a part of the argument in the above passage?
- Comprehension
We generally talk about democracy, but when it comes to any particular thing, we prefer belonging to our caste or community or religion. So long as we have this kind of temptation, our democracy will remain a phoney kind of democracy. We must be in a position to respect a man as a man and to extend opportunities for development to those who deserve them and not to those who happen to belong to our community or race. This fact of favoritism has been responsible for much discontent and ill-will in our country.
View Answer for: Which one of the following statements best sums up the above passage?Which one of the following statements best sums up the above passage?
- ComprehensionView Answer for: An automobile owner reduced his monthly petrol consumption when the prices went up. The price-consumption relationship is as follows:Price (in Rs. per litre) 40 50 60 75 Monthly consumption (in litres) 60 48 40 32If the price goes up to Rs. 80 per litre, his expected consumption (in litres) will be
An automobile owner reduced his monthly petrol consumption when the prices went up. The price-consumption relationship is as follows:
Price (in Rs. per litre) 40 50 60 75 Monthly consumption (in litres) 60 48 40 32
If the price goes up to Rs. 80 per litre, his expected consumption (in litres) will be
- Comprehension
The mangroves can shed tons of leaves per acre every year, fungi and bacteria break down this leaf litter and consume it, they are then consumed by tiny worms and crustaceans, which in turn feed small fish, which feed large fish, birds, and crocodiles.
View Answer for: Which among the following is the most logical inference of the above statement?Which among the following is the most logical inference of the above statement?
- Comprehension
Climate change is already making many people hungry all over the world by disrupting crop yields and pushing up prices. And it is not just food but nutrients that are becoming scarcer as the climate changes. It is the poorest communities that will suffer the worst effects of climate change, including increased hunger and malnutrition as crop production and livelihoods are threatened. On the other hand, poverty is a driver of climate change, as desperate communities resort to unsustainable use of resources to meet current needs.
View Answer for: Which among the following is the most logical corollary to the above passage?Which among the following is the most logical corollary to the above passage?
- Comprehension
The conflict between man and state is as old as state history. While attempts for proper adjustment between state and individual claims are ongoing, solutions seem distant due to society's dynamic nature, where old values yield to new ones. Absolute freedom of speech and action would result in chaos and anarchy.
View Answer for: The author’s viewpoint can best be summed up in which of the following statements?The author’s viewpoint can best be summed up in which of the following statements?
- Comprehension
The richer states have a responsibility to cut down carbon emissions and promote clean energy investments. These are the states that got electricity, grew faster, and now have high per capita income, making them capable of sharing India’s burden of becoming eco-friendly. Delhi, for example, can help by generating its own clean electricity using solar rooftop panels or even help poor states finance their clean energy projects. It is no secret that State Electricity Boards, which control 95% of the distribution network, are neck-deep in losses. These losses further discourage state utilities from adopting renewable energy as it is more expensive than fossil fuels.
View Answer for: Which among the following is the most logical and rational assumption that can be made from the above passage?Which among the following is the most logical and rational assumption that can be made from the above passage?
- Comprehension
India accounts for nearly a fifth of the world’s child deaths. In terms of numbers, it is the highest in the world — nearly 16 lakhs every year. Of these, more than half die in the first month of life. Officials believe that the reason for this is the absence of steps to propagate basic health practices relating to breastfeeding and immunisation. Also, the large reproductive population of 2.6 crore remains benefit of care during the critical phases of pregnancy and post-delivery. Added to this is the prevalence of child marriages, anaemia among young women and lack of focus on adolescent sanitation, all of which impact child death rates.
View Answer for: Which is the critical inference that can be made from the above passage?Which is the critical inference that can be made from the above passage?
- Comprehension
Set against a rural backdrop, "Stench of Kerosene" is the story of a couple, Guleri and Manak, who have been happily married for several years but do not have a child. Manak’s mother is desperate to have a grandchild to carry on the family name. Hence, she gets Manak remarried in Guleri’s absence. Manak, who acts as a reluctant but passive spectator, is meanwhile informed by a friend that Guleri, on hearing about her husband’s second marriage, poured kerosene on her clothes and set fire to them. Manak is heartbroken and begins to live as if he were a dead man. When his second wife delivers a son, Manak stares at the child for a long time and blurts out, “Take him away! He stinks of kerosene.”
View Answer for: This is a sensitive issue-based story which tries to sensitize the readers aboutThis is a sensitive issue-based story which tries to sensitize the readers about
- Comprehension
Open defecation is disastrous when practiced in very densely populated areas, when it is impossible to keep away human feces from crops, wells, food, and children’s hands. Groundwater is also contaminated by open defecation. Many ingested germs and worms spread diseases. They prevent the body from absorbing calories and nutrients. Nearly one-half of India’s children remain malnourished. Lakhs of them die from preventable conditions. Diarrhea leaves Indian bodies smaller on average than those of people in some poorer countries where people eat fewer calories. Underweight mothers produce stunted babies prone to sickness who may fail to develop their full cognitive potential. The germs released into the environment harm rich and poor alike, even those who use latrines.
View Answer for: Which among the following is the most critical inference that can be made from the above passage?Which among the following is the most critical inference that can be made from the above passage?
- Comprehension
Climate change is a complex policy issue with financial implications. Developing countries like India need funds to design and implement adaptation and mitigation plans. However, funding from developed nations, as obligated under the UNFCCC due to their GHG contributions, remains a debated issue.
View Answer for: As per above passage, the Convention places funding responsibility on developed countries because of: Their higher per capita incomes. Their large GDP. Their significant contribution to GHGs. All of the above.Select the correct using the code given below:As per above passage, the Convention places funding responsibility on developed countries because of:
- Their higher per capita incomes.
- Their large GDP.
- Their significant contribution to GHGs.
- All of the above.
Select the correct using the code given below:
- Comprehension
Individuals, groups, and leaders who promote human development operate under strong institutional, structural, and political constraints that affect policy options. But experience suggests broad principles for shaping an appropriate agenda for human development. One important finding from several decades of human development experience is that focusing exclusively on economic growth is problematic. While we have good knowledge about how to advance health and education, the causes of growth are much less certain and growth is often elusive. Further, an unbalanced emphasis on growth is often associated with negative environmental consequences and adverse distributional effects. The experience of China, with its impressive growth records, reflects these broader concerns and underlines the importance of balanced approaches that emphasize investments in the non-income aspects of human development.
View Answer for: With reference to the above passage, consider the following statements: In developing countries, a strong institutional framework is the only requirement for human development and policy options. Human development and economic growth are not always positively inter-related. Focusing only on human development should be the goal of policymaking.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?With reference to the above passage, consider the following statements:
- In developing countries, a strong institutional framework is the only requirement for human development and policy options.
- Human development and economic growth are not always positively inter-related.
- Focusing only on human development should be the goal of policymaking.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- Comprehension
The existence/establishment of formal financial institutions that offer safe, reliable, and alternative financial instruments is fundamental in mobilizing savings. To save, individuals need access to safe and reliable financial institutions, such as banks, and to appropriate financial instruments and reasonable financial incentives. Such access is not always available to all people in developing countries like India and more so in rural areas. Savings help poor households manage volatility in cash flow, smooth consumption, and build working capital. Poor households without access to a formal savings mechanism encourage immediate spending temptations.
View Answer for: With reference to the above passage, consider the following statements: Indian financial institutions do not offer any financial instruments to rural households to mobilize their savings. Poor households tend to spend their earnings/savings due to a lack of access to appropriate financial instruments.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?With reference to the above passage, consider the following statements:
- Indian financial institutions do not offer any financial instruments to rural households to mobilize their savings.
- Poor households tend to spend their earnings/savings due to a lack of access to appropriate financial instruments.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- Comprehension
I must say that, beyond occasionally exposing me to laughter, my constitutional shyness has been of no disadvantage whatever. In fact, I can see that, on the contrary, it has been all to my advantage. My hesitancy in speech, which was once an annoyance, is now a pleasure. Its greatest benefit has been that it has taught me the economy of words. I have naturally formed the habit of restraining my thoughts. And I can now give myself the certificate that a thoughtless word hardly ever escapes my tongue or pen. I do not recollect ever having had to regret anything in my speech or writing. I have thus been spared many a mishap and waste of time. Experience has taught me that silence is part of the spiritual discipline of a votary of truth. Proneness to exaggerate, to suppress or modify the truth, wittingly or unwittingly, is a natural weakness of man, and silence is a natural weakness of man, and silence is necessary in order to surmount it. A man of few words will rarely be thoughtless in his speech; he will measure every word. We find so many people impatient to talk. There is no chairman of a meeting who is not pestered with notes for permission to speak. And whenever the permission is given the speaker generally exceeds the time-limit, asks for more time, and keeps on talking without permission. All this talking can hardly be said to be of any benefit to the world. It is so much waste of time. My shyness has been in reality my shield and buckler. It has allowed me to grow. It has helped me in my discernment of truth.
View Answer for: In reference to the above passage, for the author, silence is necessary in order to surmountIn reference to the above passage, for the author, silence is necessary in order to surmount
- Comprehension
I must say that, beyond occasionally exposing me to laughter, my constitutional shyness has been of no disadvantage whatever. In fact, I can see that, on the contrary, it has been all to my advantage. My hesitancy in speech, which was once an annoyance, is now a pleasure. Its greatest benefit has been that it has taught me the economy of words. I have naturally formed the habit of restraining my thoughts. And I can now give myself the certificate that a thoughtless word hardly ever escapes my tongue or pen. I do not recollect ever having had to regret anything in my speech or writing. I have thus been spared many a mishap and waste of time. Experience has taught me that silence is part of the spiritual discipline of a votary of truth. Proneness to exaggerate, to suppress or modify the truth, wittingly or unwittingly, is a natural weakness of man, and silence is a natural weakness of man, and silence is necessary in order to surmount it. A man of few words will rarely be thoughtless in his speech; he will measure every word. We find so many people impatient to talk. There is no chairman of a meeting who is not pestered with notes for permission to speak. And whenever the permission is given the speaker generally exceeds the time-limit, asks for more time, and keeps on talking without permission. All this talking can hardly be said to be of any benefit to the world. It is so much waste of time. My shyness has been in reality my shield and buckler. It has allowed me to grow. It has helped me in my discernment of truth.
View Answer for: In reference to the above passage, the most appropriate reason for the author to be spared many a mishap is thatIn reference to the above passage, the most appropriate reason for the author to be spared many a mishap is that
- Comprehension
Climate change is a complex policy issue with financial implications. Developing countries like India need funds to design and implement adaptation and mitigation plans. However, funding from developed nations, as obligated under the UNFCCC due to their GHG contributions, remains a debated issue.
View Answer for: According to the passage, which of the following is a matter of intense debate under the UNFCCC? The scale and size of required financial support. Crop loss due to climate change in developing countries. Enhancing mitigation and adaptation actions in developing nations.Select the correct answer using the code is given below:According to the passage, which of the following is a matter of intense debate under the UNFCCC?
- The scale and size of required financial support.
- Crop loss due to climate change in developing countries.
- Enhancing mitigation and adaptation actions in developing nations.
Select the correct answer using the code is given below:
- Comprehension
The ultimate aim of government is not to rule or control by fear, nor to demand obedience, but conversely, to free every man from fear, that he may live in all possible security. In other words, to strengthen his natural right to exist and work without injury to himself or others. The object of government is not to change men from rational beings into beasts or puppets. It should enable them to develop their minds and bodies in security, and to employ their reason unshackled.
View Answer for: Which among the following is the most logical and rational assumption that can be made from the above passage?Which among the following is the most logical and rational assumption that can be made from the above passage?
- Comprehension
By 2050, the Earth’s population will likely have swelled from seven to nine billion people. To fill all those stomachs — while accounting for shifting consumption patterns, climate change, and a finite amount of arable land and potable water — some experts say food production will have to double. How can we make the numbers add up? Experts say higher yielding crop varieties and more efficient farming methods will be crucial. So will waste reduction. Experts urge cities to reclaim nutrients and water from the waste stream and preserve farmland. Poor countries, they say, can improve crop storage and packaging, and rich nations could cut back on resource-intensive foods like meat.
View Answer for: Which one of the following statements best sums up the above passage?Which one of the following statements best sums up the above passage?
- View Answer for: Consider the figure given below:11To fit the question mark, the correct answer is:Comprehension
- Comprehension
The ultimate aim of government is not to rule or control by fear, nor to demand obedience, but conversely, to free every man from fear, that he may live in all possible security. In other words, to strengthen his natural right to exist and work without injury to himself or others. The object of government is not to change men from rational beings into beasts or puppets. It should enable them to develop their minds and bodies in security, and to employ their reason unshackled.
View Answer for: Which among the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage?Which among the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage?
- Comprehension
No right is absolute, exclusive, or inviolable. The right of personal property has to be perceived in the larger context of its assumed legitimacy. It should unite the principles of liberty and equality and the principle of cooperation.
View Answer for: Which one of the following statements is the most convincing explanation of the above passage?Which one of the following statements is the most convincing explanation of the above passage?
- Comprehension
I must say that, beyond occasionally exposing me to laughter, my constitutional shyness has been of no disadvantage whatever. In fact, I can see that, on the contrary, it has been all to my advantage. My hesitancy in speech, which was once an annoyance, is now a pleasure. Its greatest benefit has been that it has taught me the economy of words. I have naturally formed the habit of restraining my thoughts. And I can now give myself the certificate that a thoughtless word hardly ever escapes my tongue or pen. I do not recollect ever having had to regret anything in my speech or writing. I have thus been spared many a mishap and waste of time. Experience has taught me that silence is part of the spiritual discipline of a votary of truth. Proneness to exaggerate, to suppress or modify the truth, wittingly or unwittingly, is a natural weakness of man, and silence is a natural weakness of man, and silence is necessary in order to surmount it. A man of few words will rarely be thoughtless in his speech; he will measure every word. We find so many people impatient to talk. There is no chairman of a meeting who is not pestered with notes for permission to speak. And whenever the permission is given the speaker generally exceeds the time-limit, asks for more time, and keeps on talking without permission. All this talking can hardly be said to be of any benefit to the world. It is so much waste of time. My shyness has been in reality my shield and buckler. It has allowed me to grow. It has helped me in my discernment of truth.
View Answer for: The author says that a thoughtless word hardly ever escapes his tongue or pen. Which one of the following is not a valid reason for this?The author says that a thoughtless word hardly ever escapes his tongue or pen. Which one of the following is not a valid reason for this?
- Comprehension
Food travels more than the people who eat them. Grocery stores and supermarkets are located with preserved and processed foods. This, however, often leads to environmental threats, such as pollution generated by long-distance food transportation and wastage of food during processing and transportation, destruction of rainforests, reduced nutritional content, increased demand for preservation and packaging. Food insecurity also increases as the produce comes from regions that are not feeding their own population properly."
View Answer for: With reference to the above passage, which of the following statements is/are true? Consuming regionally grown food and not depending on long-travelled food is a part of eco-friendly behaviour. Food processing industry puts a burden on our natural resources.Select the correct answer using the code given below:With reference to the above passage, which of the following statements is/are true?
- Consuming regionally grown food and not depending on long-travelled food is a part of eco-friendly behaviour.
- Food processing industry puts a burden on our natural resources.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
- ComprehensionView Answer for: Out of 130 students appearing in an examination, 62 failed in English, 52 failed in Mathematics, whereas 24 failed in both English and Mathematics. The number of students who passed finally is
Out of 130 students appearing in an examination, 62 failed in English, 52 failed in Mathematics, whereas 24 failed in both English and Mathematics. The number of students who passed finally is
- Comprehension
Vast numbers of Indian citizens without bank accounts live in rural areas, are financially and functionally illiterate, and have little experience with technology. A research study was conducted in a particular area in which electronic wage payments in Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) are meant to go directly to the poor. It was observed that recipients often assume that the village leader needs to mediate the process, as was the case under the previous paper-based system. Among households under this research study area who claimed to have at least one bank account, over a third reported still receiving MGNREGS wages in cash directly from a village leader.
View Answer for: What is the most logical, rational, and crucial message that is implied in the above passage?What is the most logical, rational, and crucial message that is implied in the above passage?
- ComprehensionView Answer for: Twelve people form a club. By picking lots, one of them will host a dinner for all once in a month. The number of dinners a particular member has to host in one year is
Twelve people form a club. By picking lots, one of them will host a dinner for all once in a month. The number of dinners a particular member has to host in one year is
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