Subject wise Sample questions for KAS Mains Exam (Kerala Administrative Service)
KAS Mains exam is about to conduct in the month June/July. Mains exam is descriptive type as seen the IAS mains exam. Based on IAS and other states Administrative Service Exam some questions are given below. You will find subject wise questions. Try to answer these questions so that you can perform well in the upcoming KAS Mains exam.
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2. Discuss the important provisions of the Regulating Act of 1773
3. Discuss the various movements started by Gandhiji to draw the participation of mass into National movement.
4. Describe the Peasant uprisings during colonial rule in India
5. Bring out the objectives of Naxal bari movement
2. What are the activities monitored by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR)?
3. What are all the different types of schemes taken up by Non-Governmental Organisations to control population explosion in India?
4. Describe the constitutional provisions for women in India.
5. The Constitution of India provides for a High Court for each state, but the seventh amendment act of 1956 authorised for common High Court for two or more States and a Union territory. Now, there are only 24 High Courts in the country. It will be better if each State has a High Court. - Comment.
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FAQ
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- What will be the cut off for Prelims
- The expected cut off for prelims : 80 - 100
- Which language should I use to write descriptive exam
- You can use either English or Malayalam as per your preference
- Questions will be in which language
- Will be in English language. You can also expect question in both English and Malayalam
- Whether Prelims score counts in final result
- No. Only Scores of Main Exam and Interview counts for final result.
Question type I ( Maximum 150 Words ) - carries 10 Marks
Modern India
1. Explain about our National Emblem and list out our National Natural Symbols of India2. Discuss the important provisions of the Regulating Act of 1773
3. Discuss the various movements started by Gandhiji to draw the participation of mass into National movement.
4. Describe the Peasant uprisings during colonial rule in India
5. Bring out the objectives of Naxal bari movement
Polity
1. Examine the Grievance Redressal mechanisms for women in India2. What are the activities monitored by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR)?
3. What are all the different types of schemes taken up by Non-Governmental Organisations to control population explosion in India?
4. Describe the constitutional provisions for women in India.
5. The Constitution of India provides for a High Court for each state, but the seventh amendment act of 1956 authorised for common High Court for two or more States and a Union territory. Now, there are only 24 High Courts in the country. It will be better if each State has a High Court. - Comment.
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Question Type II ( Maximum 250 Words ) - carries 15 marks
Modern Indian History
1. Critically analyse the defects of the Government of India Act 1935
2. There was a disintegration of Rural Economy due to the impact of British Rule in
India – Analyse
3. The Indian National Congress was not merely a party, but an integral part of the
Indian National Movement – Analyse.
4. During the Advent of European invasion – Explain how the naval force of the
English became superior before the outmoded Indian Warfare
Polity
5. Is Domestic Violence a Private issue or a Social problem? Discuss.
Economy
1. Does the structure of the Indian Economy promote employment opportunities –
Discuss.
2. Explain the strengths and weaknesses of literacy programmes in the contemporary
Indian Society.
3. In India, are women empowered through Information and Communication
Technology? Analyse.
4. Analyse the major social problems faced by the Religious minorities in India
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