1. The document contains 20 multi-part questions related to political science topics in India such as the Indian constitution, government, legislature, foreign policy, and the United Nations.
2. Questions cover a wide range of topics including Karl Marx's view of politics, the concept of sovereignty, judicial systems in India, financial powers of state governors, the role of gram panchayats in rural sanitation, electoral reforms, India-China border disputes, impacts of nuclear tests by India and Pakistan, distinctions between state and society, the concepts of liberalism and limited state, fundamental rights enshrined in the Indian constitution, relative powers of the two houses of state legislatures, environmental protection measures, human rights,
1. The document contains 20 multi-part questions related to political science topics in India such as the Indian constitution, government, legislature, foreign policy, and the United Nations.
2. Questions cover a wide range of topics including Karl Marx's view of politics, the concept of sovereignty, judicial systems in India, financial powers of state governors, the role of gram panchayats in rural sanitation, electoral reforms, India-China border disputes, impacts of nuclear tests by India and Pakistan, distinctions between state and society, the concepts of liberalism and limited state, fundamental rights enshrined in the Indian constitution, relative powers of the two houses of state legislatures, environmental protection measures, human rights,
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1. The document contains 20 multi-part questions related to political science topics in India such as the Indian constitution, government, legislature, foreign policy, and the United Nations.
2. Questions cover a wide range of topics including Karl Marx's view of politics, the concept of sovereignty, judicial systems in India, financial powers of state governors, the role of gram panchayats in rural sanitation, electoral reforms, India-China border disputes, impacts of nuclear tests by India and Pakistan, distinctions between state and society, the concepts of liberalism and limited state, fundamental rights enshrined in the Indian constitution, relative powers of the two houses of state legislatures, environmental protection measures, human rights,
1. The document contains 20 multi-part questions related to political science topics in India such as the Indian constitution, government, legislature, foreign policy, and the United Nations.
2. Questions cover a wide range of topics including Karl Marx's view of politics, the concept of sovereignty, judicial systems in India, financial powers of state governors, the role of gram panchayats in rural sanitation, electoral reforms, India-China border disputes, impacts of nuclear tests by India and Pakistan, distinctions between state and society, the concepts of liberalism and limited state, fundamental rights enshrined in the Indian constitution, relative powers of the two houses of state legislatures, environmental protection measures, human rights,
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PO LIT I CAL SCIENCE
SEC TIONA
1. According to Karl Marx, what does politics mean? 2
2. Explain sovereignty as an element of State. 2 3. What is meant by single integrated judicial system? 2 317/HIS/109A 2 4. State any two financial powers of the Governor of a State. 12=2 5. Assess the role of Gram Panchayat in improving the sanitation and cleanliness of a village. 2 6. In what respect is the proportional representation system considered better than the simple majority system? 2 7. Mention any two electoral reforms introduced in India. 12=2 8. What was the boundary dispute between India and China in 1950s? 2 9. Assess the impact of nuclear tests conducted by both India and Pakistan. 2 10. Bring out any five distinctions between State and Society. 15=5 11. Evaluate the role of liberalism as an exponent of democratic Government and the concept of limited State. 2+2=5 12. What is meant by Fundamental Rights? Mention the six freedoms given under the Right to Freedom. 13. In a bicameral legislature, which House of the State Legislature is more powerful and why? 5 15. Highlight any five significant measures taken at the international level to fulfill the commitment to protect the environment. 15=5 16. Explain the concept of Human Rights. Identify any three features which are common to all the categories of Human Rights. 2+3=5 17. The framers of the Indian Constitution modified the true spirit of federalism by incorporating certain non-federal features in it. Justify the statement by giving any four examples from the Indian Constitution. 24=8 OR Examine the situations under which Presidents Rule can be imposed in a State. Evaluate the aftereffects of such an imposition of emergency. 8 18. Explain the legislative powers of the President of India. 8 OR What is a Money Bill? How is it passed in the Parliament? 2+6=8 19. Analyze the evolution of party system in India. 8 OR Suggest any four measures for correcting regional imbalances in India and explain how the same can be implemented effectively. 24=8 20. Explain any four major concerns in Indias foreign policy in the post-Cold War OR Explain the Indo-US relations after the end of the Cold War in 1990. 8
SEC TIONB OP TIONI
(World Order and the United Nations)
21. Examine the international situation which gave birth to the Non-Aligned Movement. 2 22. Explain the composition and the functions of the UN Security Council. 2+3=5 23. Describe the four main aspects of the United Nations activities which have made our world somewhat peaceful. Give at least one example for each. 24=8 OR What are the specialized agencies of the United Nations? Mention the names of any four such agencies and describe the functions of any one of them.