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Essay Paper UPSC 2021 (Mains): Question Paper and Analysis
Last updated on January 8, 2022 by Alex Andrews George
UPSC conducted the Essay Paper , as part of the Civil Services Main Exam 2021 on 07-01-2022.
There were 8 Essay topics, out of which candidates were asked to write on two topics in 3 hours.
Candidates were supposed to answer about 1000 words for each essay (about 10-12 pages).
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Essay Paper UPSC 2021 Instructions
- Total Marks: 250 marks, Time duration: 3 hours.
- The essay must be written in the medium authorized in the admission certificate which must be stated clearly on the cover of this question-cum-answer (QCA) booklet in the space provided.
- No marks will be given for answers written in the medium other than the authorized one.
- Word limit, as specified, should be adhered to.
- Any page or portion of the page left blank, must be struck off clearly.
Essay Question Paper – UPSC Civil Services Main Exam (Written) 2021
Write two essays, choosing one topic from each of the following Sections A and B, in about 1000-1200 words each:
1. The process of self-discovery has now been technologically outsourced.
2. Your perception of me is a reflection of you; my reaction to you is an awareness of me.
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3. Philosophy of wantlessness is Utopian, while materialism is a chimera.
4. The real is rational and the rational is real.
5. Hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.
6. What is research, but a blind date with knowledge!
7. History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, second as a farce.
8. There are better practices to “best practices”.
Most of the essays topics this year were philosophical and open to the interpretation of the candidates. However, considering the philosophical base of the questions, most candidates found the questions tricky. It was not easy to write 1000 words on each topic within the time constraints.
UPSC has ensured that the essay topics were much different from the GS questions.
A philosophical theme is clearly evident in most of the essay topics in Section A as well as Section B. This was the case in 2020 as well. However, this year it became much more prominent. It is a clue about what UPSC expects from the essay paper.
Rather than asking candidates to write on topics most aspirants are familiar or trained with, UPSC is now evaluating the essay writing skills of aspirants by providing them with abstract or philosophical topics.
The reason for such a shift in the pattern should be the change in the focus of the Commission.
All the 8 topics presented this year will test spontaneous thinking, comprehension, writing skills, and time-management of aspirants.
Repeated questions from previous years
The importance of the previous year UPSC questions cannot be stressed more.
Just like prelims, in mains too many questions came directly repeated from previous year question papers. Also, there were themes you often see in many essay books.
One such question was Hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.
Thinkers, Philosophers, and their Quotes
Let’s analyse the source of some of the question topics.
Your perception of me is a reflection of you; my reaction to you is an awareness of me.
This essay topic was a quote going rounds on the internet. The quote is attributed to “Coach Bobbi” [Bobbi Chegwyn] on Facebook.
Philosophy of wantlessness is Utopian, while materialism is a chimera.
This essay topic was connected with J.K. Mehta’s Theory of Wantlessness!
This has also connections with Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy.
The real is rational and the rational is real.
This is a quote by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel .
As per Hegel, something can be real, yet it may not exist. Also, something may not be real, it may still exist. For Hegel, reality does not mean existence.
Among philosophers, Hegel is one whose thought is extremely difficult to understand. Often to understand Hegel’s thoughts, we need to grasp his ideas, not in isolation but together with his dialogue with other philosophers, in particular, Aristotle and Kant.
The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.
“The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Is the Hand That Rules the World” is a poem by William Ross Wallace that praises motherhood as the preeminent force for change in the world. The poem was first published in 1865 under the title “ What Rules the World “.
What is research, but a blind date with knowledge!
This is a quote by Will Harvey . Will Harvey (born 1967) is an American software developer and Silicon Valley entrepreneur.
History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, second as a farce.
It was Karl Marx who said that history repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce.
First, it’s a tragedy because it shouldn’t have happened. Then it’s a farce (joke) because we didn’t learn from our mistakes the first time around. This is Marx’s version of dark humour.
What should aspirants preparing for next year do for an essay paper?
First of all, you should take the essay paper seriously.
Unless properly trained, it is not easy to write 10-12 pages on an abstract or philosophical topic.
You need to polish your comprehension and analytical skills.
Read different kinds of essays – particularly philosophical essays.
Give stress to the thoughts of philosophers like Immanuel Kant, Thomas Aquinas, John Locke, Friedrich Niche, Karl Marx etc. Start writing essays on famous quotes.
Also, be prepared to write essays touching other areas like society, polity, economy, or technology. UPSC is known for surprises.
Remember that there is nothing like a constant trend with respect to UPSC questions.
What you get by analysing the previous year question papers are clues. And only those are what you need from UPSC questions!
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Reader Interactions
January 8, 2022 at 11:36 am
Upsc has chosen right path to evaluate person.one person read, listen ,rember and write in exam.He qualify exam.He is just like computer.worthy less people selected by upsc every year.They are not thinker.so our country is intellectually insolvent.civil services requires thinker to. progess country and welfare of common man.These types of question evaluate intellectual for the welfare of human being.
January 9, 2022 at 1:44 pm
You are putting the quality of a leader and a literate society in such a person who just has to follow his supremes.He/She must be a good analyst. That’s it!!!
June 13, 2022 at 12:41 pm
in the bureaucracy – there is no space for logical thinking.
once you clear the exams and get appointed – you have to follow the “protocol’ or “procedures” – its difficult to be analytical and innovative – bcos the system demands obedience and adherence to the protocol. If you follow the protocol – and even if lot of people are severely affected – you wont be taken to task. But if you are innovative – and even if ONE person gets affected – you will be punished.
January 8, 2022 at 4:02 pm
Yeah!I’ve passed upsc .
January 25, 2022 at 2:21 pm
I have written Essay on three topics..how may I share?
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- Forests precede civilizations and deserts follow them.
- The empires of the future will be the empires of the mind.
- There is no path to happiness; Happiness is the path.
- The doubter is a true man of science.
- Social media is triggering 'Fear of Missing Out' amongst the youth, precipitating depression and loneliness.
- Nearly all men can stand adversity, but to test the character, give him power.
- All ideas having large consequences are always simple.
- The cost of being wrong is less than the cost of doing nothing.
- Thinking is like a game; it does not begin unless there is an opposite team.
- Visionary decision-making happens at the intersection of intuition and logic.
- Not all who wander are lost.
- Inspiration for creativity springs from the effort to look for the magical in the mundane.
- Girls are weighed down by restrictions, boys with demands — two equally harmful disciplines.
- Mathematics is the Music of Reason.
- A society that has more justice is a society that needs less charity.
- Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.
Value based / Ethical Issues
- A smile is the chosen vehicle for all ambiguities.
- Just because you have a choice, it does not mean that any of them has to be right.
Philosophical
- The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining.
- You can not step twice in the same river.
- A ship in harbour is safe, but that is not what ship is for.
Miscellaneous / Mixed
- Forests are the best case studies for economic excellence. (Environment / Economics)
- Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world ( Literature / Socio-political-economic impacts)
- History is a series of victories won by the scientific man over the romantic man ( History / Values / Philosophy)
- Your perception of me is a reflection of you; my reaction to you is an awareness of me.
- Philosophy of wantlessness is Utopian, while materialism is a chimera.
- The real is rational and the rational is real.
- Hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.
History / Culture
- History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, second as a farce.
Science and Technology
- What is research, but a blind date with knowledge!
- There are better practices to “best practices”. ( Multiple Themes )
- The process of self-discovery has now been technologically outsourced. ( Philosophy / Technology)
- Life is long journey between human being and being humane.
- Mindful manifesto is the catalyst to a tranquil self.
- Ships do not sink because of water around them; ships sink because of water that gets into them.
- Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
- Culture is what we are, civilization is what we have.
Social Issues
- There can be no social justice without economic prosperity but economic prosperity without social justice is meaningless.
- Patriarchy is the least noticed yet the most significant structure of social inequality.
- Technology as the silent factor in international relations ( Technology / International Relation ).
- Values are not what humanity is, but what humanity ought to be.
- Courage to accept and dedication to improve are two keys to success.
- Wisdom finds truth.
- South Asian societies are woven not around the state, but around their plural cultures and plural identities.
- Best for an individual is not necessarily best for the society.
- Neglect of primary health care and education in India are reasons for its backwardness.
Science & Technology
- Rise of Artificial Intelligence: the threat of jobless future or better job opportunities through reskilling and upskilling.
- Biased media is a real threat to Indian democracy.
- A good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge.
- A people that value its privileges above its principles lose both.
- “The past’ is a permanent dimension of human consciousness and values.
- Customary morality cannot be a guide to modern life.
- Reality does not conform to the ideal, but confirms it.
- Poverty anywhere is a threat to prosperity everywhere.
Environment
- Alternative technologies for a climate change resilient India.
IR & Security
- Management of Indian border disputes – a complex task.
- Joy is the simplest form of gratitude.
- Fulfilment of ‘new woman’ in India is a myth.
- Social media is inherently a selfish medium Domain.
- Has the Non- Alignment Movement (NAM) lost its relevance in a multi-polar world Domain.
- Farming has lost the ability to be a source of subsistence for majority of farmers in India Domain. ( Agriculture )
- Impact of the new economic measures on fiscal ties between the union and states in India Domain.
- Destiny of a nation is shaped in its classrooms.
Polity & Governance
- We may brave human laws but cannot resist natural laws Domain.
- Need brings greed, if greed increases it spoils breed.
- If development is not engendered, it is endangered.
- Cyberspace and internet: Blessing or curse to the human civilization in the long run Domain.
- Near jobless growth in India: An anomaly or an outcome of economic reforms.
- Water disputes between states in federal India Domain.
- Cooperative federalism: Myth or reality India.
- Digital economy: A leveller or a source of economic inequality. ( Technology / Economy)
- Innovation is the key determinant of economic growth and social welfare Domain. ( Technology / Economy / Social Sector)
- Character of an institution is reflected in its leader.
- Lending hands to someone is better than giving a dole.
- Quick but steady wins the race.
- Technology cannot replace manpower.
- Can capitalism bring inclusive growth?
- Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make a man more clever devil. ( Education / Ethics)
- Crisis faced in India – moral or economic. ( Morality / Economics)
- With greater power comes greater responsibility.
- Words are sharper than the two-edged sword.
- Is sting operation an invasion on privacy?
- Was it the policy paralysis or the paralysis of implementation which slowed the growth of our country?
- Tourism: Can this be the next big thing for India?
- Is the growing level of competition good for the youth?
- Are the standardized tests, good measure of academic ability or progress?
- Dreams which should not let India sleep. ( Multiple themes )
- Fifty Gold’s in Olympics: Can this be a reality for India? ( Sports / Governance )
- Be the change you want to see in others – Gandhiji
- Science and technology is the panacea for the growth and security of the nation.
- GDP (Gross Domestic Product) along with GDH (Gross Domestic Happiness) would be the right indices for judging the well-being of a country.
- Is the Colonial mentality hindering India’s Success? ( History / Culture / Growth & Development / Ethics )
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- Forests precede civilizations and deserts follow them.
- The Empires of the future will be the empires of the mind.
- There is no path to happiness; Happiness is the path.
- The doubter is a true man of Science.
- Social media is Triggering ‘ Fear of Missing Out ‘ amongst the youth , precipitating depression and loneliness.
- Nearly all men can stand adversity, but to test the character, give him power.
- All ideas having large consequences are always simple.
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