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World History
Q1. Was the dissolution of the USSR in 1991 the result of a failure of the ideals of the Russian Revolution? Evaluate. 10M
Q2. Shed light on the recovery and reconstruction approaches in Europe after World War 2. Critically analyze the role of the USA and USSR in such programs. (15M)
Ethics
Q3. How important is honesty in one’s life? Describe an incident from the lives of great leaders which has impacted you the most. 10M
Case Study: 20M
Q4. You are the state president of a political party that has a good reputation. Your party has been founded on ideals of integrity, equity, and social justice. Even though your party has a good following among the public, it hasn’t been in power for the past 10 years.
Meanwhile, fed up with constant infighting and lack of ministerial prospects, a prominent leader and a three-time MLA from the ruling party want to join your party. He has a considerable following in the backward areas of your state, in which your party has been underperforming. But, he has two criminal cases against him which are under investigation. He says that he is innocent and claims those cases as politically motivated. In the past, he has spoken against you and your party ideals, and through your internal sources, you have come to know that he is guilty in one of those cases. The national leadership and other senior leaders from your state are not considering his criminal background and are keen on inducting him, as his inclusion makes sure of your party’s victory in the upcoming elections. Being in power is not only important to your party but also to your state as the present ruling party is riddled with inefficiencies and corruption.
In this context, answer the following questions:
- Given the need for being in power, discuss the options available to you. What is more rewarding in modern-day politics being in power or being ethical?
- What are moral values from great leaders and administrators which can help decriminalize Indian politics?
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