Thursday 24 May 2012

Indian Civil Services Preliminary Exam 2012- CSAT paper-Part 1


Indian Civil Services Preliminary Exam 2012- CSAT paper-Part 1

Direction for the following 6 (six) items:

Read the following two passages and answer the items that follow each passage. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. 
Passage – 1
 The poor especially in market economies need the strength that collectivities offer for creating more economic, social and political space for themselves, for enhancing their socioeconomic well-being and voice, and as a protection against free market individualism. It has been argued that a group approach to farming, especially in the form of bottom up agricultural production collectivities, offers substantial scope for poverty alleviation and empowering the poor as well as enhancing agricultural proclivity. To realize this potential, however, the groups would need to be voluntary in nature, small in size, participative in decision making at and equitable in work sharing and benefit distribution. There are many notable examples of such collectivities to be found in varied contexts, such as in the transition economies. All of them bear witness to the possibility of successful cooperation under given conditions. And although the gender impact of the family cooperatives in the transition economies are uncertain, the Indian examples of women-only groups farming offer considerable potential for benefiting women. 

1. Agricultural collectivities such as group based farming can provide the rural poor 

1. Empowerment 
2. Increased agricultural productivity 
3. Safeguard against exploitative markets 
4. Surplus production of agricultural commodities 
Select the correct answer using the codes given below: 
(a) 1,2,3 and 4  
(b) 1,2 and 3 only 
(c) 2 and 4 only 
(d) 1, 3 and 4 only 


Answer: b


2. What does the author imply by “gender impact”? 
(a) Women are doubtful participants in cooperatives. 
(b) Family cooperatives may not include women. 
(c) Women benefiting from group farming 
(d) Women’s role in transition economies is highly restrictive. 


Answer: c


3. Consider the following assumptions: 
1. It is imperative for transition economies to have agricultural collectivities.
2. Agricultural productivity can be increased by group approach to farming. 
With reference to the above passage, which of these assumptions is/are valid?
(a) 1 only   
(b) 2 only 
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d)  Neither 1 nor 2


Answer: b


Passage – 2
 In a typical Western liberal context, deepening of democracy invariably leads to consolidation of ‘liberal values’. In the Indian context, democratization is translated into greater involvement of people not as ‘individuals’ which is a staple to liberal discourse, but as communities or groups. Individuals are getting involved in the public sphere not as ‘atomized’ individuals but as members of primordial communities drawn on religious or caste identity. Communityidentity seems to be the governing force. It is not therefore surprising that the so-called peripheral groups continue to maintain their identities with reference to the social groups (caste, religion or sect) to which they belong while getting involved in the political processes despite the fact that their political goals remain more or less identical. By helping to articulate the political voice of the marginalized, democracy in India has led to ‘a loosening of social strictures’ and empowered the peripherals to be confident of their ability to improve the socio-economic conditions in which they are placed. This is a significant political process that had led to a silent revolution through a meaningful transfer of power from the upper caste elites to various subaltern groups within the democratic framework of public governance.  
 
4. According to the passage, what does “deepening of democracy” mean in the Western context?
(a) Consolidation of group and class identities.  
(b) Democratization translated as greater involvement of people. 
(c) Democratization as greater involvement of ‘atomized’ individuals in the public sphere. 
(d) None of the statements (a), (b) and
(c) Given above is correct in this context. 


Answer: c


5. Greater democratization in India has not necessarily led to
 (a) The dilution of caste and communal identities in the public sphere.   
(b) Irrelevance of community identity as a governing force in Indian politics. 
(c) Marginalization of elite groups in society. 
(d) Relative unimportance of hereditary identities over class identities. 



Answer: b



6. What is the “silent revolution” that has occurred in the Indian democratic process?
(a) Irrelevance of caste and class hierarchies in political processes.  
  (b) Loosening of social strictures in voting behaviour and patterns 
(c) Social change through transfer of power from upper caste elites to subaltern groups 
(d) All the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above are correct in this context. 



Answer: c



Directions for the following 5 (five) items: 
Examine the information given in the following paragraph and answer the items that follow: 
 Guest lectures on five subjects viz., Economics, History, Statistics, English and Mathematics have to be arranged in a week from Monday to Friday. Only one lecture can be arranged on each day. Economics cannot be scheduled on Tuesday. Guest faculty for History is available only on Tuesday. Mathematics lecture has to be scheduled immediately after the day of Economics lecture. English lecture has to be scheduled immediately before the day of Economics lecture. 



7. Which lecture is scheduled on Monday?
(a) History 
(b) Economics
(c) Mathematics 
(d) Statistics 


Answer: d



8. Which lecture is scheduled between Statistics and English?
(a) Economics 
(b) History 
(c) Mathematics 
(d) No lecture 


Answer: b



9. Which lecture is the last one in the week? 
 (a) History 
(b) English 
(c) Mathematics 
(d) Economics 


Answer: c



10. Which lecture is scheduled on Wednesday?
(a) Statistics  
(b) Economics 
(c) English 
(d) History 


Answer: c



11. Which lecture is scheduled before the Mathematics lecture?  
(a) Economics  
(b) History 
(c) Statistics 
(d) English 


Answer: a



12. Two glasses of equal volume are respectively half and three-fourths filled with milk. They are then filled to the brim by adding water. Their contents are the poured into another vessel. What will be the ratio of milk to water in this vessel?
(a) 1:3     
(b) 2:3
(c) 3:2
(d) 5:3


Answer: d



13. Consider the following statements: 
1. All machines consumes energy 
2. Electricity provides energy.    
3. Electrically operated machines are cheap to maintain. 
4. Electrically operated machines do not cause pollution 
Which one of the following inferences can be drawn from the above statements? 
(a) All machines are run by electric energy
(b) There is no form of energy other than electricity 
(c) Most machines are operated on electric energy. 
(d) Electrically operated machines are preferable to use. 


Answer: d



14. Examine the following statements: 
1. None but the rich can afford air travel. 
2. Some of those who travel by air become sick. 
3. Some of those who become sick require treatment. 
Which one of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above statements?
(a) All the rich persons travel by air 
(b) Those who travel by air become sick. 
(c) All the rich person become sick 
(d) All those who travel by air are rich 


Answer: d



15. In five flats, one above the other, live five professionals. The professor has to go up to meet his IAS officer friend. The doctor is equally friendly to all, and has to go up as frequently as go down. The engineer has to go up to meet his MLA friend above whose flat lives the professor’s friend.  From the ground floor to the top floor, in what order do the five professionals live?  
(a) Engineer, Professor, Doctor, IAS officer, MLA 
(b) Professor, Engineer, Doctor, IAS officer, MLA
(c) IAS officer, Engineer, Doctor, Professor, MLA
(d) Professor, Engineer, Doctor, MLA, IAS officer. 


Answer: d



Directions for the following 15 (fifteen) items: 
 
Read the following three passages and answer the items that follow each passage. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. 
Passage – 1
 Education, without a doubt, has an important functional, instrumental and utilitarian dimension. This is revealed when one asks questions such as ‘what is the purpose of educations?”. The answers, too often, are ‘to acquire qualifications for employment/ upward mobility’.  ‘wider/higher (in terms of income) opportunities’, and ‘to meet the needs for trained human power in diverse fields for national development’. But in its deepest sense education is not instrumentalist. That is to say, it is not to be justified outside of itself because it leads to the acquisition of formal skills or of certain desired psychological – social attributes. It must be respected in itself. Education is thus not a commodity to be acquired or possessed and then used, but a process of inestimable importance to individuals and society, although it can and does have enormous use value. Education then, is a process of expansion and conversion, not in the sense of converting or turning students into doctors or engineers, but the widening and turning out of the mind the creation, sustenance and development of self-critical awareness and independence of thought. It is an inner process of moral intellectual development

16. What do you understand by the “instrumentalist” view of education?
(a) Education is functional and utilitarian in its purposes.  
(b) Education is meant to fulfill human needs  
(c) The purpose of education is to train the human intellect. 
(d) Education is meant to achieve moral development  



Answer: a



17. According to the passage, education must be respected in itself because 
(a) it helps to acquire qualifications for employment  
(b) it helps in upward mobility and acquiring social status 
(c) it is an inner process of moral and intellectual development 
(d) All the (a), (b) and (c) given above are correct in this context. 


Answer: c



18. Education is a process in which 
(a) Students are converted into trained professionals.    
(b) Opportunities for higher income are generated. 
(c) Individuals develop self-critical awareness and independence of thought 
(d) Qualifications for upward mobility are acquired. 



Answer: c

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