A man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back to the crowd.
What makes the individual conform to the social inertia?
Can there be a leader without catering to the needs of the masses?
What is the true essence of life if it isn't speed and why do humans tend to still get caught in the rat race?
There is more to life than simply increasing its speed.
Why humans are caught in this rat race?
Does speed always play the role of the devil? 1 How to balance the necessity of speed with the lack of its sufficiency?
Section-A contains the following English questions: Q.1 If you look into someone's face long enough, eventually you feel that you are looking into yourself. Q.2 We can easily forgive a child who is af...
Q.5 Truth, like a torch, the more it is shook, it shines.
Is just debate and discussion the end in itself? Can just shaking the truth lead to any tangible outcomes? 1 Is just debate and discussion the end in itself? 2 Can just shaking the truth lead to any t...
How long we should create ripples in the known truth?
How is the flow of my essay and is the introduction & conclusion impactful? Does the essay go wayward or off-topic at any point(s)? 1 How is the flow of my essay and is the introduction & conclusion i...
Q.1 Little strokes fell great oaks. Q.2 Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers. Q.3 Great principles, great ideals know no nationality. Q.4 In struggling with misfortune lies the true pr...
The lack of completeness of this half baked cake makes us question if such a struggle against misfortune always leads to a virtuous character?
Q.5 The whole purpose of Education is to turn mirrors into windows.
Why to struggle with misfortune? 1 Life is unpredictable & there is no escape from reality; its consequences. 2 When going gets tough, the tough get going – Yousufzai. 3 Apada me avsar – COVID story. ...
Why we should not despair in humanity?
Q.2 The Indian society’s impulse for social change and reform was a response to its opposition to colonial rule. Examine.
Q.3 What are the factors that led to the Russian revolution and what are the consequences of this revolution? Discuss its influence on the Indian national movement.
Q.1 The fabric of Indian philosophical thought owes as much to Northern India as to Southern India. Elucidate.
Q.4 Discuss the various factors responsible for the uneven temperature distribution on Earth's surface.
Q.5 The melting of glaciers due to climate change has serious implications for the ecosystem and human society. Discuss the effects of melting glaciers on the environment and the measures that can be ...
Q.6 The White Revolution was most successful in the Western part of India. Discuss the factors for this regional success of the White Revolution.
Q.7 To what extent does seismic investigation contribute to our understanding of the Earth's interior structure? Analyze its significance in detail.
Q.8 The pace of demographic transition varies across different states of India making population growth a double-edged sword. Comment.
Q.9 The ethnic and cultural diversity in India has always been bound by the thread of unity. Discuss the major factors that have contributed to the cultural unity of India.
Q.10 The dichotomy in public and private life in Indian society acts as a major barrier to the annihilation of caste. Justify.
Q.12 The process of consolidation of Bengal, which started after the Battle of Plassey culminated in the Battle of Buxar. Do you think the Battle of Buxar was more important for the British than Plass...
Q.11 India was forced into numerous wars post Independence. Highlight the causes and impact of the Indo-Pak and Indo-China wars on our bilateral relationships.
Q.13 Sanskrit literature in general and particularly in the Guptan age set a high watermark for the literary history of ancient India. Discuss.
Q.14 The configuration of the ocean floor provides essential information about the geological processes that have shaped the Earth's surface. Discuss the major features of the ocean floor and their si...