Question 1:
(a) Discuss the importance of ethical leadership in public administration. Provide examples to illustrate how ethical leadership can transform governance. (10M)
(b) In the context of global environmental challenges, examine the ethical considerations involved in balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability. Provide examples. (10M)
Question 2:
(a) Explain the concept of conflict of interest in the public sector. How can public servants manage conflicts of interest effectively? Illustrate with examples. (10M)
(b) Discuss the role of social capital in fostering good governance and ethical decision-making in public administration. Provide relevant examples. (10M)
Question 3:
(a) "Service to mankind is service to God." How does this principle guide public servants in their duties? Illustrate with examples. (10M)
(b) Examine the ethical dilemmas that arise in the implementation of social welfare schemes. Provide examples of how such dilemmas can be resolved. (10M)
Question 4:
(a) Compare and contrast ethical relativism and ethical absolutism. Discuss their implications in the context of cross-cultural ethical issues in governance. (10M)
(b) Discuss the role of moral courage in standing up against corruption. Provide examples where moral courage has led to significant positive change in public administration. (10M)
Question 5:
(a) Empathy is often seen as a critical trait for effective public service. Discuss the role of empathy in ethical decision-making and governance. Provide examples. (10M)
(b) Transparency is a cornerstone of good governance. Discuss how transparency can prevent corruption and promote accountability in public administration. (10M)
Question 6:
(a) Explain the concept of public accountability. How does public accountability contribute to ethical governance? Provide examples. (10M)
(b) Discuss the ethical issues involved in the use of technology in surveillance and data collection by the government. How can these issues be addressed? (10M)
Question 7:
(a) What do you understand by ethical governance? How can ethical governance be promoted in developing countries like India? (10M)
(b) Examine the role of ethical education in shaping the values and conduct of future public servants. Provide examples. (10M)
Question 8:
(a) Moral integrity is essential for effective leadership. Discuss with examples how moral integrity influences decision-making in public administration. (10M)
(b) Social justice is a key principle of ethical governance. Discuss the ethical dimensions of social justice in the context of affirmative action policies. (10M)
Question 9:
(a) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is often seen as an extension of ethical business practices. Discuss the ethical implications of CSR in today’s corporate world. (10M)
(b) Explain the concept of ethical stewardship. How can public officials practice ethical stewardship in resource management? (10M)
Question 10:
(a) Discuss the importance of ethical reasoning in resolving conflicts in public administration. Provide examples where ethical reasoning has led to fair outcomes. (10M)
(b) Probity in public life is a fundamental requirement for effective governance. Discuss the significance of probity and how it can be upheld in public service. (10M)
Question 11:
(a) Discuss the concept of ethical dilemmas in the context of public policy. Provide examples of common ethical dilemmas faced by public officials. (10M)
(b) Moral relativism versus universal ethics: Discuss the challenges these concepts pose in the formulation of global policies. (10M)
Question 12:
(a) Explain the importance of transparency and accountability in ensuring ethical governance. Provide examples of initiatives that have successfully promoted these values. (10M)
(b) Discuss the ethical implications of digital privacy in the age of big data. How can governments ensure the protection of citizens' privacy while leveraging data for public good? (10M)
Question 13:
(a) How does ethical decision-making differ from other forms of decision-making in public administration? Illustrate with examples. (10M)
(b) Discuss the role of whistleblowers in promoting transparency and accountability in governance. What ethical challenges do whistleblowers face? (10M)
Question 14:
(a) Integrity is often cited as a key virtue in public administration. Discuss how integrity can be maintained in the face of conflicting pressures and interests. (10M)
(b) Discuss the ethical responsibilities of civil servants in maintaining neutrality and impartiality in public service. Provide examples. (10M)
Question 15:
(a) Explain the concept of ethical leadership and how it can influence organizational culture and public trust. (10M)
(b) Discuss the ethical issues involved in disaster management and how they can be addressed by public officials. (10M)
Question 16:
(a) How does moral reasoning help in addressing ethical dilemmas in public administration? Provide examples. (10M)
(b) Discuss the ethical challenges involved in implementing welfare programs in diverse and multi-cultural societies. Provide examples. (10M)
Question 17:
(a) Explain the concept of ethical neutrality and its importance in maintaining public trust in governance. (10M)
(b) Discuss the role of ethical education in fostering a culture of integrity and accountability in public administration. (10M)
Question 18:
(a) Emotional intelligence is increasingly recognized as important in leadership. Discuss its role in resolving ethical dilemmas in public service. (10M)
(b) Explain the ethical implications of resource allocation in public administration. How can public officials ensure fair and just allocation of resources? (10M)
Question 19:
(a) Discuss the ethical issues related to data security and the responsibility of public officials in protecting sensitive information. (10M)
(b) Ethical accountability is crucial in maintaining the integrity of public service. Discuss how public institutions can promote ethical accountability among their employees. (10M)
Question 20:
(a) Explain the concept of ethical vigilance and its role in preventing corruption and unethical practices in public administration. (10M)
(b) Discuss the ethical challenges involved in public procurement and how they can be addressed to promote fairness and transparency. (10M)
Question 21:
(a) Moral integrity and professional ethics are often seen as complementary in public administration. Discuss with examples how they influence each other. (10M)
(b) Examine the ethical implications of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in delivering public services. Provide examples where ethical issues have arisen. (10M)
Question 22:
(a) Corruption is often viewed as a failure of ethical governance. Discuss the role of ethics in combating corruption in public institutions. (10M)
(b) Discuss the ethical responsibilities of public officials in ensuring social equity in policy implementation. Provide examples. (10M)
Question 23:
(a) Explain the concept of ethical competence and how it can be developed among public servants. (10M)
(b) Discuss the ethical challenges involved in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in public administration. Provide examples. (10M)
Question 24:
(a) Ethical leadership is key to fostering a culture of integrity in public administration. Discuss with examples. (10M)
(b) Examine the ethical issues related to environmental governance and how public officials can address them. (10M)
Question 25:
(a) Whistleblowing is often considered a necessary practice for transparency and accountability. Discuss the ethical dimensions of whistleblowing in public administration. (10M)
(b) Explain the role of ethical codes of conduct in guiding the behavior of public officials. Provide examples where ethical codes have influenced decision-making. (10M)
Question 26:
(a) Discuss the ethical implications of corporate governance in public sector enterprises. How can ethical governance be ensured in these organizations? (10M)
(b) Ethical decision-making in times of crisis can be challenging. Discuss how public officials can balance competing interests and make ethical decisions during crises. (10M)
Question 27:
(a) Explain the concept of ethical stewardship and its importance in resource management in public administration. (10M)
(b) Discuss the role of moral courage in standing up against unethical practices in public administration. Provide examples. (10M)