IES ISS 2020 General English Question Paper PDF | UPSC Exam

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  • Year 2020
  • Conducted By UPSC
  • Questions 6
  • Maximum Marks 100
  • Duration Three Hours
  • Languages English

Exam Details

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Examination Indian Economic Service - Indian Statistical Service Examination
Year 2020
Conducting Body UPSC
Paper General English
Subject General English
Duration Three Hours
Maximum Marks 100
Number of Questions 6
Question Type Descriptive / Subjective

This document contains the General English question paper for the Indian Economic Service - Indian Statistical Service Examination held in 2020 by UPSC. The paper is designed to assess candidates' English language proficiency through descriptive questions. It allows a total of three hours to complete and carries a maximum of 100 marks. Aspirants preparing for the IES/ISS exams can use this paper to understand the format, question types, and expected depth of answers, particularly for essay writing and précis composition.

Major Topics Covered

  • Essay Writing
  • Précis Writing
  • Global Warming
  • Democracy
  • Women's Empowerment
  • Social Media
  • Reading Habits
  • Knowledge Acquisition
  • Military History
  • Leadership

Why This Paper is Important

  • Useful for Indian Economic Service - Indian Statist preparation
  • Helps understand the latest exam pattern
  • Useful for practice and self-assessment
  • Covers frequently asked General Studies topics
  • Helpful for analysing question trends

Related Resources

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  • IES ISS 2020 General English Answer Key
  • IES ISS Exam Syllabus
  • General English Syllabus for UPSC Exams
  • IES ISS Exam Pattern
  • UPSC Exam Pattern

Instructions

  • There are SIX questions and all are to be attempted.
  • The number of marks carried by a question/part is indicated against it.
  • Answers must be written in ENGLISH only.
  • Candidates are required to write clear, legible and concise answers and adhere to word limits, wherever indicated.
  • Failure to adhere to word limits may be penalized.
  • Any page or portion of the page left blank in the Question-cum-Answer Booklet must be clearly struck off.
  • Write an essay on any one of the following topics in about 800 words: Q1. 30 (a) Effects of Global Warming Role of an Effective Opposition in Democracy (b) Life is Action, not Contemplation \left( \text{c} \right) Education as a Means to Women's Empowerment (d) (e) Effect of Social Media on Youth Q2.
  • Make a précis of the following passage in about one-third of the original length, using your own words: 30 What part should reading play in our lives ?
  • It should certainly not be a substitute for action, not for independent thinking, nor for conversation; but it may be a help and stimulant to action, thought and talk; and it is capable of providing almost infinite pleasure.
  • There on our bookshelves or on summons from a library are wit, wisdom, adventure, romance from all ages and all over

Questions (page 2)

Q1.

(a) The world. Is there any wonder that our eyes sometimes stray wistfully to the bookshelves and away from a dull visitor, or that we shirk a tiresome duty for an exciting book?

(b) Books or people? Reading or conversation or, nowadays, listening in to the radio? Which is the better way to gain knowledge or to spend your leisure? Some fortunate people seem always to find time for both and to enjoy both almost equally. My great friend, Arthur Wauchope, a fine soldier, a most able administrator and a very gifted personality, was a constant reader, yet was always ready to lay aside a book for talk and was a most interesting and interested talker.

(c) The advantages of reading over talk are of course that we can select the book that suits our mood, can go at our own pace, skip, or turn back, whereas we cannot turn over two pages of a tedious companion or close him, or her, with a bang. But reading lacks the human touch, the salt of life, and is, therefore, a dangerous substitute for thought or action. Bacon in one of his essays says that reading maketh a full man; conference (that is talking) a ready man; and writing an exact man. One would like to be full of knowledge, ready in speech, and exact by training. But full of what? What sort of reading has impressed itself on my memory, and what books have found a permanent place on my bookshelves?

(d) To begin with my profession, soldiering. I do not believe that soldiering, a practical business, in which human nature is the main element, can be learnt from text-books, and more than can boxing or cricket or golf. But for those who have grasped the principles of war and have understood that the human factor is the most important element in it, there is military reading that is fascinating and valuable.

(e) 'Read and re-read the campaigns of the great commanders,' said Napoleon. I would venture to put it differently and would say that the lives and characters of the great commanders are what students of war should examine, since their campaigns are only incidents in them; and that the behaviour of leaders and of their men in the field is the subject for study. Take Napoleon's first campaign of 1796. The text-book will tell you that he won by manoeuvre on interior lines or by the principle of concentration of force or some similar conjuration. One learns nothing, I hold, by such dogma.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of the exam for which this question paper is?

This is the General English question paper for the Indian Economic Service - Indian Statistical Service Examination.

Which conducting body releases this question paper?

The question paper is released by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).

What is the year of this IES/ISS General English paper?

The year of this question paper is 2020.

What is the maximum marks for the General English paper?

The maximum marks for the General English paper is 100.

How much time is allowed to complete the General English paper?

Candidates are allowed three hours to complete the General English paper.

What type of questions are asked in this paper?

This paper consists of descriptive questions, including essay writing and précis.

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