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Mains Marathon

  • 06 Sep 2023 GS Paper 3 Revision Tests

    Day 45: Full Length Test GS 3 

    Q1: With the current level of GDP growth and high levels of inflation, will India stand a good chance of economic growth in the future? (150 words)

    Q2: Examine the government's recent policy actions aimed at attaining fiscal stability and enhancing resource efficiency. (150 words)

    Q3: Explore the potential of micro-irrigation in revolutionizing farming towards profitability and sustainability within the framework of the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana. (150 words)

    Q4: How has the Human Genome Project contributed to our understanding of genetic diseases and the development of targeted therapies? (150 words)

    Q5: It is being argued that India is struggling with overflowing foodgrains in warehouses. Discuss the statement in view of the existing buffer stock policy of India. (150 words)

    Q6: Eco-Sensitive Zones were established to serve as 'shock-absorbers' for reserved regions, but their execution faces various obstacles. Evaluate these challenges. (150 words)

    Q7: Assess the role of climate change in altering the frequency and severity of drought events in India and their implications for disaster risk reduction. (150 words)

    Q8: What does the term Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) refer to? What are the potential security threats to the CII of India and discuss the measures taken to protect the same. (150 words)

    Q9: Examine the domestic security consequences arising from the utilization of Emerging and Disruptive Technologies (EDT) by both state and non-state entities. (150 words)

    Q10: Despite substantial international pressure, there is value in India maintaining its food subsidy program to aid its impoverished population. (150 words)

    Q11: In the context of stabilizing exchange market volatility and safeguarding financial stability, what are the conventional and non-traditional methods employed by the RBI, including forex market interventions and regulatory actions? (250 words)

    Q12: India has been called the “Pharmacy of the world” in the recent past. Describe the challenges and opportunities in the above context. (250 words)

    Q13: Examine the advantages of substituting the traditional rice-wheat cropping patterns with pulses, oilseeds, and millets. Is there a concern that this shift might negatively impact the country's food security? (250 words)

    Q14: Examine how modern technologies like blockchain and ChatGPT can be influential tools with significant potential to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of the Indian startup ecosystem. (250 words)

    Q15: How has J.C. Bose's work in plant science and the study of electromagnetic waves influenced modern research and technological developments? (250 words)

    Q16: Reflect on the key outcomes and milestones achieved in global environmental protection and sustainability since the Stockholm Conference in 1972. (250 words)

    Q17: Discuss the importance of tackling carbon inequality in India, which arises from income and wealth disparities, and propose methods to address this issue effectively. (250 words)

    Q18: Assess the effectiveness of existing disaster management strategies and policies in India in mitigating the impact of flash floods and enhancing resilience at the community level. (250 words)

    Q19: Assess India's potential as a net security provider in assisting the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in addressing maritime security challenges, considering its abundant resources and technical capabilities. (250 words)

    Q20: What efforts has India made to enhance the safety and security of its nuclear arsenal and infrastructure in the 25 years since Pokhran-II? (250 words)

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