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Ethics PYQ Compilation
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All UPSC Mains GS Paper 4 theory questions — topic-wise, expandable, exactly as asked in the exam.

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All GS Paper 4 theory topics
Ethics & Human Interface13 Qs
Dimensions of Ethics11 Qs
Attitude10 Qs
Emotional Intelligence9 Qs
Civil Service Values12 Qs
Public Admin Ethics20 Qs
Corruption Challenges8 Qs
Moral Thinkers & Philosophers38 Qs
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Topic 01
Ethics and Human Interface: Essence, determinants and consequences of Ethics in human actions
13 Questions
1
What do you understand by 'Values' and 'Ethics'? In what way is it important to be ethical along with being professionally competent?
2
Some people feel that values keep changing with time and situation, while others strongly believe that there are certain universal and eternal human values. Give your perception in this regard with due justification.
3
What does ethics seek to promote in human life? Why is it all the more important in Public Administration?
4
All human beings aspire for happiness. Do you agree? What does happiness mean to you? Explain with examples.
5
Differentiate between the following (i) Law and ethics (ii) Ethical management and management of ethics (iii) Discrimination and preferential treatment(iv) Personal Ethics and Professional Ethics
6
Explain how ethics contributes to social and human well-being.
7
The crisis of ethical values in modern times is traced to a narrow perception of the good life. Discuss.
8
With regard to the morality of actions, one view is that means is of paramount importance and the other view is that the ends justify the means. Which view do you think is more appropriate? Justify your answer.
9
Discuss the role of ethics and values in enhancing the following three major components of Comprehensive National Power (CNP) viz. human capital, soft power (culture and policies) and social harmony.
10
"The concept of Just and Unjust is contextual. What was just a year back, may turn out to be unjust in today's context. Changing context should be constantly under scrutiny to prevent miscarriage of justice." Examine the above statement with suitable examples.
11
"Ethics encompasses several key dimensions that are crucial in guiding individuals and organizations towards morally responsible behaviour." Explain the key dimensions of ethics that influence human actions. Discuss how these dimensions shape ethical decision-making in the professional context.
12
It is believed that adherence to ethics in human actions would ensure the smooth functioning of an organization/system. If so, what does ethics seek to promote in human life? How do ethical values assist in the resolution of conflicts faced by him in his day-to-day functioning?
13
Differentiate 'moral intuition from 'moral reasoning' with suitable examples.
Topic 02
Dimensions of ethics & Ethics in private and public relationships
11 Questions
1
It is often said that 'politics' and 'ethics do not go together. What is your opinion in this regard? Justify your answer with illustration.
2
"The good of an individual is contained in the good of all." What do you understand by this statement? How can this principle be implemented in public life?
3
The current society is plagued with widespread trust-deficit. What are the consequences of this situation for personal well-being and for societal well-being? What can you do at the personal level to make yourself trustworthy?
4
In the context of defense services, 'patriotism' demands readiness to even lay down one's life in protecting the nation. According to you, what does patriotism imply in everyday civil life? Explain with illustrations and justify your answer.
5
What is meant by 'environmental ethics'? Why is it important to study? Discuss any one environmental issue from the viewpoint of environmental ethics.
6
Increased national wealth did not result in equitable distribution of its benefits. It has created only some" enclaves of modernity and prosperity for a small minority at the cost of the majority." Justify.
7
Without commonly shared and widely entrenched moral values and obligations, neither the law, nor democratic government, nor even the market economy will function properly. What do you understand by this statement? Explain with illustration in contemporary times.
8
What are the basic principles of public life? Illustrate any three with suitable examples.
9
Global warming and climate change are the outcomes of human greed in the name of development, indicating the direction in which extinction of organisms including human beings is heading towards loss of life on Earth. How do you put an end to this to protect life and bring equilibrium between the society and the environment?
10
"The current internet expansion has instilled a different set of cultural values which are often in conflict with traditional values.' Discuss.
11
In the present digital age, social media has revolutionised our way of communication and interaction. However, it has raised several ethical issues and challenges. Describe the key ethical dilemmas in this regard.
Topic 03
Human Values – lessons from the lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers and administrators and Role of family, society and educational institutions in inculcating values
3 Questions
1
Which eminent personality has inspired you the most in the context of ethical conduct in life? Give the Gist of his/her teachings. Giving specific examples,describe how you have been able to apply these teachings for your own ethical development.
2
Social values are more important than economic values.Discuss the above statement with examples in the context of inclusive growth of a nation.
3
"Education is not an injunction; it is an effective and pervasive tool for all round development of an individual and social transformation". Examine the New Education Policy, 2020 (NEP, 2020) in light of the above statement.
Topic 04
Attitude: content, structure, function; its influence and relation with thought and behavior; Moral and Political attitudes; Social influence and Persuasion
10 Questions
1
What factors affect the formation of a person's attitude towards social problems? In our society, contrasting attitudes are prevalent about many social problems. What contrasting attitudes do you notice about the caste system in our society? How do you explain the existence of these contrasting attitudes?
2
We are witnessing increasing instances of sexual violence against women in the country. Despite existing legal provisions against it, the number of such incidences is on the rise. Suggest some innovative measures to tackle this menace.
3
Two different kinds of attitudes exhibited by public servants towards their work have been identified as bureaucratic attitude and the democratic attitude.
  • Distinguish between these two terms and write their merits and demerits.
  • Is it possible to balance the two to create a better administration for the faster development of our country?
  • 4
    How could social influence and persuasion contribute to the success of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan?
    5
    Our attitudes towards life, work, other people and society are generally shaped unconsciously by the family and the social surroundings in which we grow up. Some of these unconsciously acquired attitudes and values are often undesirable in the citizens of a modern democratic and egalitarian society.
  • Discuss such undesirable values prevalent in Today's educated Indians.
  • How can such undesirable attitudes be changed and socio-ethical values considered necessary in public services be cultivated in the aspiring and serving civil servants?
  • 6
    Young people with ethical conduct are not willing to come forward to join active politics. Suggest steps to motivate them to come forward.
    7
    'Hatred is destructive of a person's wisdom and conscience that can poison a nation's spirit.' Do you agree with this view? Justify your answer.
    8
    A positive attitude is considered to be an essential characteristic of a civil servant who is often required to function under extreme stress. What contributes to a positive attitude in a person?
    9
    What are the main factors responsible for gender inequality in India? Discuss the contribution of Savitri bai Phule in this regard.
    10
    Attitude is an important component that goes as input in the development of human beings. How to build a suitable attitude needed for a public servant?
    Topic 05
    Emotional intelligence-concepts, and their utilities and application in administration and governance
    8 Questions
    1
    "What really matters for success, character, happiness and lifelong achievements is a definite set of emotional skills – your EQ- not just purely cognitive abilities that are measured by conventional IQ tests." Do you agree with this view ? Give reasons in support of your answer.
    2
    What is 'emotional intelligence' and how can it be developed in people? How does it help an individual in taking ethical decisions?
    3
    Anger is a harmful negative emotion. It is injurious to both personal life and work life.
  • Discuss how it leads to negative emotions and undesirable behaviors.
  • How can it be managed and controlled?
  • 4
    How will you apply emotional intelligence in administrative practices?
    5
    "Emotional Intelligence is the ability to make your emotions work for you instead of against you." Do you agree with this view? Discuss.
    6
    In case of crisis of conscience does emotional intelligence help to overcome the same without compromising the ethical or moral stand that you are likely to follow? Critically examine.
    7
    What are the main components of emotional intelligence (EI)? Can they be learned? Discuss.
    8
    The Rules and Regulations provided to all the civil servants are the same, yet there is difference in the performance. Positive minded officers are able to interpret the Rules and Regulations in favour of the case and achieve success, whereas negative minded officers are unable to achieve goals by interpreting the same Rules and Regulations against the case. Discuss with illustrations.
    Topic 06
    Aptitude and foundational values for Civil Service, integrity, impartiality and non-partisanship, objectivity, dedication to public service, empathy, tolerance and compassion towards the weaker sections
    12 Questions
    1
    What do you understand by the following terms in the context of public service?
  • Integrity;
  • Perseverance
  • Spirit of Service
  • Commitment
  • Courage of Conviction
  • Indicate two more attributes which you consider important for public service. Justify your answer.
    2
    How do the virtues of trustworthiness and fortitude get manifested in public service? Explain with examples
    3
    Why should impartiality and non-partisanship be considered as foundational values in public services, especially in the present-day socio-political context? Illustrate your answer with examples.
    4
    Examine the relevance of the following in the context of civil service:
  • Transparency
  • Accountability
  • Fairness and justice
  • Courage of conviction
  • Spirit of service
  • 5
    One of the tests of integrity is complete refusal to be compromised. Explain with reference to a real life example.
    6
    State the three basic values, universal in nature, in the context of civil services and bring out their importance.
    7
    Identify five ethical traits on which one can plot the performance of a civil servant. Justify their inclusion in the matrix.
    8
    Identify ten essential values that are needed to be an effective public servant. Describe the ways and means to prevent non-ethical behavior in the public servants.
    9
    Should being impartial and being non-partisan be considered as indispensable qualities to make a successful civil servant? Discuss with illustrations.
    10
    Integrity is a value that empowers the human being." Justify with suitable illustration.
    11
    Apart from intellectual competency and moral qualities, empathy and compassion are some of the other vital attributes that facilitate the civil servants to be more competent in tackling the crucial issues or taking critical decisions. Explain with suitable illustrations.
    12
    Write short notes on the following in 30 words each: Devotion to duty
    Topic 07
    Public/Civil service values and Ethics in Public administration: Status and problems; Ethical Concerns and Dilemmas in government and private institutions; Accountability and Ethical Governance; Strengthening of Ethical and Moral values in governance
    22 Questions
    1
    There is a heavy ethical responsibility on the public servants because they occupy positions of power,handle huge amounts of public funds, and their decisions have a wide ranging impact on society and environment. What steps have you taken to improve your ethical competence to handle such responsibility?
    2
    What does 'accountability' mean in the context of public service? What measures can be adopted to ensure individual and collective accountability of public servants?
    3
    An independent and empowered social audit mechanism is an absolute must in every sphere of public service, including judiciary, to ensure performance, accountability and ethical conduct. Elaborate.
    4
    "Constitutional morality is not a natural sentiment but a product of civil education and adherence of the rule of law." Examine the significance of constitutional morality for public servants highlighting the role in promoting good governance and ensuring accountability in public administration.
    5
    Public servants are likely to confront the issues of "Conflict of Interest". What do you understand by the term "Conflict of Interest"and how does it manifest in the decision making by public servants? If faced with the conflict of interest situation how would you resolve it? Explain with the help of examples.
    6
    What do you understand by the terms 'governance', 'good governance 'and' and 'ethical governance'?
    7
    Conflict of interest in the public sector arises when(a) official duties,(b) public interest, and(c) personal interest are taking priority one above the other. How can this conflict in administration be resolved? Describe with an example.
    8
    What is meant by public interest? What are the principles and procedures to be followed by the civil servants in public interest?
    9
    What is meant by conflict of interest? Illustrate with examples, the difference between the actual and potential conflicts of interest.
    10
    Explain the process of resolving ethical dilemmas in Public Administration.
    11
    Suppose the Government of India is thinking of constructing a dam in a mountain valley bound by forests and inhabited by ethnic communities. What rational policy should it resort to in dealing with unforeseen contingencies.
    12
    What do you understand about the term'public servant'? Reflect on the expected role of a public servant.
    13
    Impact of digital technology as a reliable source of input for rational decision making is a debatable issue. Critically evaluate with suitable examples.
    14
    Besides domain knowledge, a public official needs innovativeness and creativity of a high order as well, while resolving ethical dilemmas. Discuss with suitable examples.
    15
    Online methodology is being used for day-to-day meetings, institutional approvals in the administration and for teaching and learning in the education sector to the extent telemedicine in the health sector is getting popular with the approvals of the competent authority. No doubt it has advantages and disadvantages for both the beneficiaries and the system at large. Describe and discuss the ethical issues involved in the use of online methods particularly to vulnerable sections of society.
    16
    The application of Artificial Intelligence as a dependable source of input for administrative rational decisionmaking is a debatable issue. Critically examine the statement from the ethical point of view.
    17
    "For any kind of social re-engineering by successfully implementing welfare schemes, a civil servant must use reason and critical thinking in an ethical framework." Justify this statement with suitable examples.
    18
    Write short notes on the following in 30 words each:
  • Conflict of interest
  • Challenges of digitalization
  • 19
    Explain the term social capital. How does it enhance good governance? Explain the term social capital. How does it enhance good governance?
    20
    Keeping the national security in mind, examine the ethical dilemmas related to controversies over environmental clearance of development projects in ecologically sensitive border areas in the country e?
    21
    Mission Karmayogi is aiming for maintaining a very high standard of conduct and behaviour to ensure efficiency for serving citizens and in turn developing oneself. How will this scheme empower the civil servants in enhancing productive efficiency and delivering the services at the grassroots level ?
    22
    Wisdom lies in knowing what to reckon with and what to overlook. An officer being engrossed with the periphery, ignoring the core issues before him, is not rare in the bureaucracy. Do you agree that such preoccupation of an administrator leads to travesty of justice to the cause of effective service delivery and good governance? Critically evaluate.
    Topic 08
    Laws, Rules, Regulations and Conscience as sources of ethical guidance
    9 Questions
    1
    What do you understand by the term 'voice of conscience'? How do you prepare yourself to heed to the voice of conscience?
    2
    What is meant by 'crisis of conscience'? Narrate one incident in your life when you were faced with such a crisis and how you resolved the same.
    3
    "A mere compliance with law is not enough, the public servant also has to have a well-developed sensibility to ethical issues for effective discharge of duties" Do you agree? Explain with the help of two examples where:
  • an act is ethically right, but not legally and
  • an act is legally right, but not ethically.
  • 4
    What is meant by the term 'constitutional morality'? How does one uphold constitutional morality?
    5
    What is meant by 'crisis of conscience'? How does it manifest in the public domain?
    6
    Distinguish between laws and rules. Discuss the role of ethics in formulating them.
    7
    Write short notes on the following in 30 words each: Constitutional morality
    8
    Is conscience a more reliable guide when compared to laws, rules and regulations in the context of ethical decision making ? Discuss.
    9
    Law and Ethics are considered to be the two tools for controlling human conduct so as to make it conducive to civilized social existence. (a) Discuss how they achieve this objective. (b) Discuss how they achieve this objective
    Topic 09
    Ethical issues in International Relations and Funding
    7 Questions
    1
    At the international level, bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one's own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This led to conflicts and tension between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions?Discuss with specific examples.
    2
    Strength, peace and security are considered to be the pillars of international relations. Elucidate.
    3
    "Refugees should not be turned back to the country where they would face persecution or human right violation." Examine the statement with reference to the ethical dimension being violated by the nation claiming to be democratic with open society.
    4
    "It is not enough to talk about peace, one must believe in it; and it is not enough to believe in it, one must act upon it."In the present context, the major weapon industries of the developed nations are adversely influencing the continuation of a number of wars for their own self-interest, all around the world. What are the ethical considerations of the powerful nations in today's international arena to stop continuation of ongoing conflicts?
    5
    The will to power exists, but it can be tamed and be guided by rationality and principles of moral duty.' Examine this statement in the context of international relations.
    6
    The Russia and Ukraine war has been going on for the last seven months. Different countries have taken independent stands and actions keeping in view their own national interests. We are all aware that war has its own impact on the different aspects of society, including human tragedy. What are those ethical issues that are crucial to be considered while launching the war and its continuation so far? Illustrate with justification the ethical issues involved in the given state of affair.
    7
    International aid' is an accepted form of helping 'resource-challenged' nations. Comment on 'ethics in contemporary international aid'. Support your answer with suitable examples.
    Topic 10
    Corporate Governance
    3 Questions
    1
    Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.
    2
    In the contemporary world, the corporate sector's contribution in generating wealth and employment is increasing. In doing so, they are bringing in unprecedented onslaught on the climate, environmental sustainability and living conditions of human beings. In this background, are Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efficient and sufficient enough to fulfill the social roles and responsibilities needed in the corporate work mandated? Critically examine.
    3
    What do you understand by 'moral integrity' and 'professional efficiency' in the context of corporate governance of India? Illustrate with suitable examples.
    Topic 11
    Probity in Governance: Concept of public service; Philosophical basis of Governance and Probity
    4 Questions
    1
    What do you understand by 'probity' in public life? What are the difficulties in practicing it in the present times? How can these difficulties be overcome?
    2
    What do you understand by probity in governance? Based on your understanding of the term, suggest measures for ensuring probity in government.
    3
    Write short notes on the following in 30 words each: Probity in public life
    4
    'Probity is essential for an effective system of governance and socio-economic development.' Discuss.
    Topic 12
    Information Sharing and Transparency in government & Right to Information
    3 Questions
    1
    Some recent developments such as introduction of RTI Act, media and judicial activism, etc. are proving helpful in bringing about greater transparency and accountability in the functioning of the government. However, it is also being observed that at times the mechanisms are misused. Another negative effect is that the officers are now afraid to take prompt decisions. Analyse the situation in detail and suggest how the dichotomy can be resolved. Suggest how these negative impacts can be minimized.
    2
    "The Right to Information Act is not all about citizens' empowerment alone, it essentially redefines the concept of accountability. Discuss.
    3
    There is a view that the official secrets act is an obstacle to the implementation of the Right to Information Act. Do you agree with this view? Discuss
    Topic 13
    Codes of Ethics & Codes of Conduct; Citizen’s Charters; Work Culture; Quality of Service Delivery; Utilization of Public Funds
    8 Questions
    1
    Distinguish between "Code of ethics" and"Code of conduct" with suitable examples.
    2
    Discuss the Public Services Code as recommended by the 2nd Administrative Reforms Commission.
    3
    Explain the basic principles of citizens' charter movement and bring out its importance.
    4
    Discipline generally implies following the order and subordination. However, it may be counter-productive for the organisation. Discuss.
    5
    It is said that for an ethical work culture, there must be a code of ethics in place in every organisation. To ensure value-based and compliance-based work culture, what suitable measures would you adopt in your work place?
    6
    What do you understand about the term'good governance'? How far have recent initiatives in terms of e-Governance steps taken by the State have helped the beneficiaries? Discuss with suitable examples.
    7
    Effective utilization of public funds is crucial to meet development goals. Critically examine the reasons for under-utilization and mis-utilization of public funds and their implications.
    8
    India is an emerging economic power of the world as it has recently secured the status of fourth largest economy of the world as per IMF projection. However, it has been observed that in some sectors, allocated funds remain either under-utilised or misutilised. What specific measures would you recommend for ensuring accountability in this regard to stop leakages and gaining the status of third largest economy of the world in near future?
    Topic 14
    Challenges of Corruption
    7 Questions
    1
    It is often said that poverty leads to corruption. However there is no dearth of instances where affluent and powerful people indulge in corruption in a big way. What are the basic causes of corruption among people? Support your answer with examples.
    2
    Today we find that in-spite of various measures of prescribing codes of conduct, setting up vigilance cells/commissions, RTI, active media and strengthening of legal mechanisms, corrupt practices are not coming under control.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of these measures with justifications.
  • Suggest more effective strategies to tackle this menace.
  • 3
    "Non-performance of duty by a public servant is a form of corruption". Do you agree with this view? Justify your answer.
    4
    In the context of the work environment, differentiate between 'coercion' and 'undue influence' with suitable examples.
    5
    Whistle blower, who reports corruption and illegal activities, wrongdoing and misconduct to the concerned authorities, runs the risk of being exposed to grave danger, physical harm and victimization by the vested interests, accused persons and his team. What policy measures would you suggest to strengthen the protection mechanism to safeguard the whistleblower?
    6
    "Corruption is the manifestation of the failure of core values in the society." In your opinion, what measures can be adopted to uplift the core values in the society?
    7
    "Corruption causes misuse of government treasury, administrative inefficiency and obstruction in the path of national development." Discuss Kautilya's views
    Topic 15
    Contributions of Moral thinkers and Philosophers from India and the World
    38 Questions
    1
    "There is enough on this earth for every one's need but for no one's greed."-Mahatma Gandhi
    2
    "Nearly all men can withstand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power."–Abraham Lincoln.
    3
    "I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who overcomes his enemies."–Aristotle
    4
    "Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, but knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful." What do you understand by this statement? Explain your stand with illustrations from modern day context.
    5
    "Human beings should always be treated as 'ends' in themselves and never as 'means.' Explain the meaning and significance of this statement, giving its implications in the modern techno-economic society.
    6
    "The weak can never forgive; forgiveness is the attribute of strong."
    7
    "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light"
    8
    Analyse John Rawls's concept of social justice in the Indian Context.
    9
    "Max Weber said that it is not wise to apply to public administration the sort of moral and ethical norms we apply to matters of personal conscience. It is important to realize that the state bureaucracy might possess its own independent bureaucratic morality." Critically analyse this statement.
    10
    Discuss Mahatma Gandhi's concept of seven sins.
    11
    "Great ambition is the passion of a great character. Those endowed with it may perform very good or very bad acts. All depends on the principles which direct them."–Napoleon Bonaparte. Stating examples mention the rulers (i) who have harmed society and country, (ii) who worked for the development of society and country.
    12
    "If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are father, mother and the teacher." – A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. Analyse.
    13
    "In looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence and energy. And if they do not have the first, the other two will kill you."–Warren Buffett. What do you understand by this statement in the present-day scenario? Explain.
    14
    "In doing a good thing, everything is permitted which is not prohibited expressly or by clear implication". Examine the statement with suitable examples in the context of a public servant discharging his/her duties.
    15
    "The true rule, in determining to embrace, or reject anything, is not whether it has any evil in it; but whether it has more evil than good. There are few things wholly evil or wholly good. Almost everything, especially governmental policy, is an inseparable compound of the two; so that our best judgment of the preponderance between them is continually demanded." Abraham Lincoln
    16
    Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding. "-Mahatma Gandhi
    17
    "Falsehood takes the place of truth when it results in unblemished common good."-Tirukkural
    18
    "An unexamined life is not worth living."–Socrates
    19
    "A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes."–M. K. Gandhi
    20
    "Where there is righteousness in the heart, there is beauty in the character. When there is beauty in the character, there is harmony in the home. When there is harmony in the home, there is order in the nation. When there is order in the nation, there is peace in the world."–A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
    21
    What teachings of Buddha are most relevant today and why?Discuss.
    22
    "Condemn none: if you can stretch out a helping hand, do so. If not, fold your hands, bless your brothers,and let them go their own way."–Swami Vivekanand
    23
    "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others."–Mahatma Gandhi
    24
    "A system of morality which is based on relative emotional values is a mere illusion. A thoroughly vulgar conception which has nothing sound in it and nothing true."–Socrates
    25
    "Every work has to pass through hundreds of difficulties before succeeding. Those that persevere will see the light, sooner or later. -Swami Vivekananda
    26
    "We can never obtain peace in the outer world until and unless we obtain peace within ourselves."-Dalai Lama
    27
    "Life doesn't make any sense without interdependence. We need each other, and the sooner we learn that, it is better for us all."-Erik Erikson
    28
    Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have the right to do and what is right to do.'-Potter Stewart
    29
    "If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are the father, the mother and the teacher."–Abdul Kalam.
    30
    "Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it.-Dalai Lama.
    31
    "The simplest acts of kindness are by far more powerful than a thousand heads bowing in prayer." – Mahatma Gandhi
    32
    "To awaken the people, it is the women who must be awakened. Once she is on the move, the family moves, the village moves, the nation moves." – Jawaharlal Nehru
    33
    What were the major teachings of Guru Nanak? Explain their relevance in the contemporary world.
    34
    "In law, a man is guilty when he violates the rights of others. In ethics, he is guilty if he only thinks of doing so." – Immanuel Kant
    35
    "Faith is of no avail in the absence of strength. Faith and strength, both are essential to accomplish any great work." – Sardar Patel
    36
    "Learn everything that is good from others, but bring it in, and in your own way absorb it, do not become others." – Swami Vivekananda
    37
    "The strength of a society is not in its laws, but in the morality of its people." Swami Vivekananda
    38
    "Those who in trouble untroubled are, Will trouble trouble itself." – Thiruvalluvar
    39
    What are the major teachings of Mahavir? Explain their relevance in the contemporary world.
    40
    "The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes." William James
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