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General Studies – 2003 (Main)
(Paper – I)
Time Allowed : Three Hours
Maximum Marks : 300
Candidate should attempt All questions strictly in accordance with instructions given under each question.
1. Answer any one of the following: (about 250 words)(30 marks)
* “The reforms of 1909 introduced a cardinal problem and ground of controversy at every revision of the [...]
I Jurisprudence
1. Nature and concept of law.
2. Schools of Jurisprudence : Analytical, Historical, Philosophical, Sociological & Natural.
3. Administration of Justice : Theories of punishment.
4. Sources of Law : Custom, Precedent and Legislation.
5. A few basic Legal concepts:
(i) Rights and Duties.
(ii) Legal Personality.
(iii) Ownership and Possession.
II Constitutional Law of India
1. Salient features of the Indian [...]
3000 – 2600 BC – Harappa Civilisation
1200 – 500 BC – Vedic Era
550 BC – Birth of Mahavira
563 – 483 BC – Sidhartha Gautama, the Buddha
327 BC – The Conquests of Alexander The Great
325 BC – Alexander The Great, still goes on
322 BC – Rise of the Mauryas, Chandragupta
298 BC – Bindusara Coronated
272 BC [...]
Time Management
1. While preparing for a set of subjects in IAS syllabus, ensure that you would be appearing for a multiple choice question papers, where subjects such as History, maths and geography may prove to be highly scoring. Choose subjects whose preparation material like IAS Exam Material books, IAS Comprehension Test, reading material and [...]
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the results of the Civil Services (Main) Examination 2008.
Calendar for Examinations in year 2009
1. Answer any one of the following: (about 250 words)(30 marks)
* “The reforms of 1909 introduced a cardinal problem and ground of controversy at every revision of the Indian electoral system.” Comment.
* Discuss the problem that impeded the integration of the princely states into the Indian Union. How were these problems tackled?