IAS Mains Paper 4 Ethics Integrity and Aptitude By Arihant Experts

Fully Revised edition, of IAS Mains Paper 4 has been duly revised to elaborate various issues related to Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude with special emphasis on case studies.

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General Information:
  • Publication: Arihant
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • ISBN Number: 9789311129228
  • Number of Pages: 519
  • Edition: 2017
  • Useful For: Civil services Mains Examination

About the Book

In UPSC Mains Paper 4 General Studies Exam, questions have been invariably asked from the disciplines of psychology, philosophy and public administration. In the recent years’, the focus of this exam has been to gauge the Ethics and morals of would be administrators, as they can generate substantial public trust and confidence.
Fully Revised edition, of IAS Mains Paper 4 has been duly revised to elaborate various issues related to Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude with special emphasis on case studies. The theoretical content of the book is well in pace with the relevant contemporary advancements in the area.  The book also covers Moral Philosophy through various Philosophers of India and the World with great precision for conceptual clarity.
Along with comprehensive theory the book is equipped with unit wise Exam Pattern Questions with concise solutions. Also you will find 3 Practice Papers, Previous Years Questions (2013-16) on concerned topics and Full-length paper of 2016 to give a fair gist of the questions asked in exam beforehand

Table of Content

Unit 1 Ethics and Human Interface Unit 2 Attitude Unit 3 Aptitude & Foundational Values for Civil Services Unit 4 Emotional Intelligence Unit 5 Moral Thinkers and Philosophers from India and World Unit 6 Public/Civil Service Values and Ethics in Public Administration Unit 7 Probity in Governance Case 8 Case Studies