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COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION - 2016 09
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION - 2016 DATE 05-03-2016 SUBJECT POLITICAL SCIENCE MAXIMUM MARKS 200 SUBJECT CODE 09 TOTAL DURATION 210 Minutes MENTION YOUR REGISTER NUMBER GFGC TIME 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm MAXIMUM TIME FOR ANSWERING 180 Minutes QUESTION BOOKLET DETAILS QUESTION BOOKLET SERIAL NO. & VERSION NO. DOs: 1. Check whether the Register No. has been entered and shaded in the respective circles on the OMR answer sheet. 2. Check whether the Centre Code has been entered and shaded in the respective circles on the OMR answer sheet. 3. Check whether the subject name has been written and the subject code has been entered and shaded in the respective circles on the OMR answer sheet. 4. This question booklet will be issued to you by the invigilator after the 2nd bell i.e., after 1.55 pm. 5. The serial number of this question booklet should be entered on the OMR answer sheet. 6. The version number of this question booklet should be entered on the OMR answer sheet and the respective circles should also be shaded completely. 7. Compulsorily sign at the bottom portion of the OMR answer sheet in the space provided. DONTs: 1. The timing and mark’s printed on the OMR answer sheet should not be damaged / mutilated / spoiled. 2. The 3rd Bell rings at 2.00 pm, till then; • Do not remove the seal on the right hand side of this question booklet. • Do not look inside this question booklet. • Do not start answering on the OMR answer sheet. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. 2. 3. This question booklet contains 100 questions and each question will have one statement and four distracters (Four different options / choices.) After the 3rd Bell is rung at 2.00 pm, remove the seal on the right hand side of this question booklet and check that this booklet does not have any unprinted or torn or missing pages or items etc., if so, get it replaced by complete test booklet. Read each item and start answering on the OMR answer sheet. During the subsequent 180 minutes: • Read each question carefully, • Choose the correct answer from out of the four available distracters (options / choices) given under each question / statement. • Completely darken / shade the relevant circle with a blue or black ink ballpoint pen against the question number on the OMR answer sheet. Correct Method of shading the circle on the OMR answer sheet is as shown below: A 4. B C D Please note that even a minute unintended ink dot on the OMR answer sheet will also be recognized and recorded by the scanner. Therefore, avoid multiple markings of any kind on the OMR answer sheet. 5. Use the space provided on the question booklet for Rough Work. Do not use the OMR answer sheet for the same. 6. After the last bell is rung at 5.00 pm, stop writing on the OMR answer sheet and affix your left hand thumb impression on the OMR answer sheet as per the instructions. 7. Hand over the OMR answer sheet to the room invigilator as it is. 8. After separating the top sheet, the invigilator will return the bottom sheet replica (candidate’s copy) to you to carry home for self evaluation. 9. Preserve the replica of the OMR answer sheet for a minimum period of ONE year. 10. In case of any discrepancy in the English and Kannada Versions, the English version will be taken as final in case of Compulsory Paper – III and Optional Papers, except the languages of optional paper. 09 1. Which of the following are the elements of soul according to Plato ? (A) Self love, Sympathy, Rationality (B) Appetite, Rationality, Sympathy (C) Rationality, Spirit, Appetite (D) Rationality, Sympathy, Spirit ÇÈéðÓ ¯ðëÄå ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔåíúÔåíú „¼åÍÁµå ƒÒ×å˜âµå ÿåê ? (A) ÜÈåÖÇÈðÐéÔåê, ƒÄåê’åÒÇÈ,å Ôðô ñ æ²™’¼å ð (B) ÑðëéÊ·,å Ôðô ñ æ²™’¼å ,ð ƒÄåê’åÒÇÈå (C) Ôðô ñ æ²™’¼å ,ð ôð¼ñ Äå åÏ, ÑðëéÊ·å (D) Ôðô ñ æ²™’¼å ,ð ƒÄåê’åÒÇÈ,å ôð¼ñ Äå åÏ 2. Aristotle’s classification of governments is based on which of the following criteria ? (A) The number of rulers only (B) The objective of the rulers only (C) The number and the objective of the rulers (D) None of the above ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔå ÔåìæÄåÁÒµå ´µ˜å âµå Äÿå åêÆ ƒ²™ÜÈæ±®ÑóÓ Äå ÜÈ’å 椲µ˜å âµå ÿå Ô嘤™ é’岸 µå „Á·²µå Ü™ Á Ý µð ? (A) „âÿåêÔåÔ² å µå ÜÈÒå •ÿðÏ Ôåìæ¼åÐ (B) „âÿåêÔåÔ² å µå ‡Áµéð ×å Ôåìæ¼åÐ (C) „âÿåêÔåÔ² å µå ÜÈÒå •ÿðÏ Ôåê¼åê¾ ‡ÁµéÂð ×å (D) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåë ƒÑÓ 3. Which of the following is not the feature of Plato’s scheme of education ? (A) State sponsored (B) Compulsory (C) State directed (D) Optional ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÇÈéðÓ ¯ðëÄå Ø’åÛ¸ ’åÐÔåêÁµå Ñ’åÛ¸ÔåÑÓ ? (A) ²µæ¦ÏÁ™ÒÁµå ÊðÒÊÑ–¼å (B) ’å´µæ² ¶ ìåê (C) ²µæ¦Ï ÅÁµ¤ ð éؼå (D) Œ¡¥’å 4. Which of the following statement is correct ? (A) Machiavelli gave highest priority to unity of the state. (B) Machiavelli considered state as an organism. (C) The central theme of Machiavelli’s The Prince is justice. (D) Machiavelli gave highest priority to the principle of equality in The Prince. …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔå ßðéâ–’ð ÜÈ²å ™ ? (A) Ôðê’æÏÔåÑ– ²µæ¦ÏÁµå Œ’åϼð˜µð ƒ½ ßðôåê¢ „Áµåϼð Åé´™ÁµÄ å åê (B) Ôðê’æÏÔåÑ– ²µæ¦ÏÔåÄåêÆ §ÒÁµåê ¨éÕ ŠÒÁµåê ÇȲ å ˜™ µåºÜÝÁµåÄåê (C) Ôðê’æÏÔåÑ–²ìåê ’åï½ ‘Á™ ÇÝÐÄóÞ’ Äå ’ðéÒÁµåÐ ÕÚȲ å ìåê Äæϲìåê (D) ‘Á™ ÇÝÐÄóÞ’ ’åï½²ìåêÑ–Ó Ôðê’æÏÔåÑ– ÜÈÔ å åìæÄå¼ð²ìåê ¼å¼åÖ’ð” ƒ½ ßðôåê¢ „Áµåϼð Åé´™Áĵå åê Space For Rough Work 2 Political Science 5. Who among the following advocated limited government ? (A) J.J. Rousseau (B) Hegel (C) John Locke (D) T.H. Green ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å å²Ñ µå –Ó ²ìåìæ²µåê ÜÝéÕê¼å ÜÈ’å 椲µÔ å Äå åêÆ ÇÈåнÇÈæÁ™ÜÁ Ý ²µå µåê ? (A) ¦ÿ.ð ¦ÿ.ð ²µåëÜÈðë (B) ßð˜Ñ µð ó (C) ¦ÿæÄó Ñæ’ó (D) °.Šôó. ˜™ÐéÄó 6. Which of the following work is considered as the technical manual of acquiring and maintaining political power ? (A) The Politics (B) The Prince (C) The Leviathan (D) City of God ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔå ’åï½²ìåêê ²µæ¦“é²ìåê ƒÁ·’™ æ²µå ÇÈ´ å µð²ìåêêÔåíúÁ’µå ð” Ôåê¼åê¾ ‡â–Ü’Ý ðëâÿåêäÔåíúÁµå’ð” ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·Ü™ Á Ý µå ’ðÇ ñ ´ Ý ²™ ìåì昙Áµð ? (A) Á™ ÇÈðîÑ–°’óÞ (B) Á™ ÇÝÐÄóÞ (C) Á™ ÑðÕ²ìåìæÁ¿Ä ·µå ó (D) ÜÝ° „Ç·Èó ˜µæ´µó 7. Consider the following statements : 1. For Rousseau General Will is the will of the executive. 2. In Lockean social contract men transferred all the rights they possessed in the state of nature to the government. 3. According to Thomas Hobbes the contract entered by men in the state of nature is irrevocable. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (A) 1 only (B) 2 & 3 (C) 2 only (D) 3 only ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ßðéâ–’˜ð âµå Äÿå åêÆ ÇÈ岘™ º µå Üݲ.™ 1. ²µåëÜÈðëé ƒÔå²µå ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå ÜÈæÔåìæÄåÏ …ô𥠊ÒÁµ²å ðµ ’æ²ìåìæ¤Ò˜µÁ å µå …ôð¥ 2. Ñæ’ó ƒÔå²µå ÜÈæÔåìæ¨’å §ÇÈÒåÉ ÁµÁ å Ñ µå –Ó ÄðÜñ ˜Èå ¤™ ’å ÜݽÀ ²ìåêÑ–Ó ¼æÔåíú ßðëÒÁ™Áµå ŠÑÓ ßå’åꔘµâå Äÿå åêÆ ¦Äå²µåê ÜÈ’å 椲µ’å ð” Ô嘵æ¤ÎêÜÝÁ²µå µåê. 3. Á¿·µæÔåêÜÈó ßæÊóÞ ƒÔå²µå ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå ÄðÜñ ˜Èå ¤™ ’å ÜݽÀ ²ìåêÑ–Ó ¦Äå²µåê Ôåìæ´™’ðëÒ´µå §ÇÈåÒÉ Áµå àÒÁµå’ð” ¼ð˜Á µð µåê’ðëâÿåäÑ昵Á å µåê. ÔðêéÑ–Äå ²ìåìæÔå ßðéâ–’ð/˜µâå ÿåê ÜÈ²å ™ ? (A) 1 Ôåìæ¼åÐ (B) 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 (C) 2 Ôåìæ¼åÐ (D) 3 Ôåìæ¼åÐ Space For Rough Work Political Science 3 8. The phrase ‘the greatest happiness of the greatest number’ is used for the first time by (A) Priestley in Essay on Government (B) Francis Hutcheson in Inquiry with the Original of Our Idea of Beauty and Virtue (C) Jeremy Bentham in Fragments on Government (D) David Hume ‘ƒÁ·’ ™ å ÜÈÒå •ÿæÏ¼å²µå ƒÁ·’™ å ÜÈåê•’ † ÇÈÁ å Ç µå ÈåíúÒ¦ÔåÄåêÆ ÇÈåÐÁÔ ¿·µå åê Êæ²™˜µð ÊâÿÜå Á Ý µå ÔåÏ“¾ (A) (B) (C) (D) 9. ÇÝÐÜÈð±ýÓ ¼åÔåêÍ ‘ŠÜÈðÞ „Äó ˜µÔ å Äå ¤å ÔðêÒ¯ó’ ’åï½²ìåêÑ–Ó Ç·ÈæÐÅÜÞ Èó ßåôÜð ÄÈå ó ¼åÔåêÍ ‘…Äó’ðÖû²ñ ìåê²™ ÕÁ¿·µó Á™ §²™¨ÄåÑó „Ç·Èó ƒÔå²µó Œ´™²ìåìæ „Ç·Èó ÊëÏ° „ÏÒ´µó ÔåôåêϤ’ ¦ÿ²ð Õ µð ê ÊðÒÁ¿·µæÏÔåìó ¼åÔåêÍ ‘Ç·ÈæÐûϘµóÔðêÒ¯óÞ „Äó ˜µÔ å Äå ó¤ÔðêÒ¯ó’ ’åï½²ìåêÑ–Ó ´µéð Õ´µó ßåëÏÒ Which of the following statements regarding Hegelian dialectic is correct ? (A) Synthesis is a compromise between thesis and antithesis. (B) Synthesis is outright victory of antithesis over thesis. (C) Contradictions are obstacles in the way of truth. (D) Contradictions are essential for understanding truth. ßð˜Ñ µð ó²µå ´µð²ñ ìåêÑ𓱒ó˜µð ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·Ü™ Á Ý µÒå ¼ð ’ðâ˜åÿ Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔå ßðéâ–’ð ÜÈ²å ™ ? (A) ÜÈÔ å åêÄåÖ²ìåêÔåíú ÔæÁµå Ôåê¼åê¾ ÇÈåнÔæÁµÁ å µå Äå´µåêÔå¸ ßðëÒÁµæº’ð (B) ÜÈÔ å åêÄåÖ²ìåêÔåíú ÔæÁµÁ å µå ÔðêéÑð ÇÈåнÔæÁµåÁµå ¦²ìåê (C) Üȼ å åÏÁµå Ôåì昵¤å ÁµÑ å –Ó Ôð²ñ µåêÁµåÂüà Ϙµâå ÿåê ¼å´µ²ð ìåì昙Ôð (D) Üȼ å åÏÔåÄåêÆ ½â–²ìåêÑê Ôð²ñ µåêÁµüåÂà Ϙµâå ÿåê ƒ˜µ¼å Ïå Ô昙Ôð 10. Which of the following statement is correct with regard to T.H. Green’s Political Philosophy ? (A) State can make man moral. (B) Legal recognition is essential for the rights. (C) The chief function of state is removal of hindrances to moral life. (D) Politics is an end in itself. °.Šôó. ˜™ÐéÄó ƒÔå²µå ²µæ¦Åé½ ¼å¼åÖ×æÜÈå¾ø’ð” ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·Ü™ ÝÁÒµå ¼ð ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔå ßðéâ–’ð ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåì昙Áµð ? (A) ²µæ¦Ï ÔåêÄåêÚÈåÏÄåÄåêÆ Äð½ ñ ’åÔÄå æƘܙ Ê Èå ßåêÁµåê (B) ßå’åꔘµâ å –˜µð ’æÄåëÅÄå ÔåêÄåƹ𠃼æÏÔå×åÏ’å (C) ²µæ¦ÏÁµå ƒ½ Ôåêê•Ï ’ðÑÜÈå Äð½ ñ ’å ¨éÔåÄ“å ”²µåêÔå ¼å´˜µð âµå ÿå ÅÔæ²µ¹å ð (D) ²µæ¦“é²ìåêÔåíú ¼åÄåÆÚÈå±’ð” ¼æÄåê ˜µåê²™²ìåì昙Áµð Space For Rough Work 4 Political Science 11. According to Mao Tse-Tung, which of the following is an example of antagonistic contradiction ? (A) Differences between the members of Communist party. (B) Contradiction between the working classes and the peasantry. (C) Contradiction between the imperialism and colonies. (D) Differences between the nationalists. ÔåìæÔðîé ¼ðÞ ¼åêÒ˜µó ƒÔå²µå ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜µâå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê Õ²µðëéÁ·µ’å å Ôð²ñ µåêÁµüåÂà ÏÁµå ‡Áµæßå²¹µå -ð ²ìåì昙Áµð ? 12. (A) ’åÔåêêÏÅÜÈó± ÇÈ’å åÛÁµå ÜÈÁ å ܵå Èåϲµå Äå´µåêÔå¸ ÔåϼæÏÜȘå âµå ÿåê (B) ’æÕꤒå Ô嘤µå ß昵åë ²µ¼ðñ Ô å ˜å ¤µå Áµå Äå´µåêÔå¸ Ôð²ñ µåêÁµüåÂà Ϙµâå ÿåê (C) ÜÈæÔåìæЦÏÔæÁ™ ß昵åë ÔåÜÈæßå¼åêÕÄå Äå´µåêÔå¸ Ôðñ²µåêÁµåÂÃüÏ (D) ²µæÚݱøé²ìåêÔæÁ™˜âµå ÿå Äå´µåêÔå¸ ÔåϼæÏÜȘå âµå ÿåê Which of the following creates an alternative hegemony against the cultural hegemony according to Antinio Gramsci ? (A) Organic intellectuals of the working class. (B) Bourgeois-class intellectuals. (C) Traditional intellectuals. (D) Scholars, scientists and theorists. „ÏҰŲìðë ˜µæÐûÏÕêÞ²ìåêÔå²µå ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå ÿåÑ–Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈæÒÜÈå”þï½’å ƒÁ·Ä™ æ²ìåê’å¼åÖ’ð” ÇȲå ìåì椲ìåêÔæÁµå ƒÁ·Ä™ æ²ìåê’å¼åÖÔÄå åêÆ ÜÈåïÚݱÜÈåê¼åÁ ¾ µð ? (A) ’æÕꤒå Ô嘤µå Áµå ¦ÿðÕ ñ ’å ÊêÁ™Â¨ à éÕ˜µâå ÿåê (B) ÊëÚÈåÖø Ô嘤µå Áµå ÊêÁ™Â¨ à éÕ˜µâå ÿåê (C) ÜÈæÒÇÈåÐÁµæÎê’å ÊêÁ™¨ Âà éÕ˜µâå ÿåê (D) ÇÈÒå ´™¼²å µåê, Õ¦ÿæöصâå ÿåê Ôåê¼åê¾ ÜÝÁµæÒÂà ½˜µâå êÿå Space For Rough Work Political Science 5 13. Which of the following is not a feature of imperialism according to Lenin ? (A) International cartels (B) Finance capital (C) Division of world (D) Emergence of middle class in colonial countries ÑðÅÄó ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈæÔåìæЦÏÔæÁµÁ å µå Ñ’åÛ¸ÔåÑÓ ? (A) ƒÒ¼æ²µæÚݱøé²ìåê ’æ®¤Ñó˜µâ å ÿåê (B) ß帒æÜÈåê ÊÒ´µÔ å æâÿå (C) ¦˜µ½ å ľ å ÕÊ·¦ å Äð (D) ÔåÜÈæßå¼åê ²µæÚÈå±ø˜µâ å Ñ ÿå –Ó ÔåêÁ·µåùÏÔåê Ô嘤µå Áµå ‡˜µÔ å åê 14. Consider the following statements relating to John Rawls theory of justice : 1. In ‘original position’ the members are aware of their status in the society they are going to create. 2. In ‘original position’ the members are not aware of their status in the society they are going to create. 3. The principle of difference is related to the way social and economic inequalities are arranged. Which of the above statement/s is/are correct ? (A) 1 & 3 (B) 1 only (C) 3 only (D) 2 & 3 ¦ÿæÄó ²µæÑóÞ ²µå ÄæϲìåêÁµå ÜÝÁµæÒÂà ¼å’ð” ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·™ÜÁ Ý Òµå ¼ð ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ßðéâ–’˜ð âµå Äÿå åêÆ ÇȲå Ø™ éÑ–Ü²Ý .™ 1. ÔåêëÑÜݽÀ ²ìåê ÜÈÁ å ܵå Èåϲµåê ¼æÔåíú ÔåêêÒÁµð ÜÈåïÚݱÜÊ Èå ßåêÁµæÁµå ÜÈÔ å åìæ¦ÁµÑ å –Ó ¼åÔåêÍ ÜÈæÄÀ Ô å åìæÄåÁµå ƒ²™Ôåíú ßðëÒÁ™Áµå²µåê. 2. ÔåêëÑÜݽÀ ²ìåê ÜÈÁ å ܵå Èåϲµåê ¼æÔåíú ÔåêêÒÁµð ÜÈåïÚݱÜÊ Èå ßåêÁµæÁµå ÜÈÔ å åìæ¦ÁµÑ å –Ó ¼åÔåêÍ ÜÈæÄÀ Ô å åìæÄåÁµå ƒ²™Ôåíú ßðëÒÁ™²Ñ µå –Ñ.Ó 3. ÔåϼæÏÜÈÁ å µå ¼å¼åÖÔåíú ÜÈæÔåì樒å ß昵åë „Á¿¤·™ ’å ƒÜÈÔ å åìæÄ弘ð âµå Äÿå åêÆ ÜÈÒå ²ìðëé¨ÜÈåêÔåíúÁ’µå ð” ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·Ü™ Á Ý µð ÔðêéÑ–Äå ²ìåìæÔå ßðéâ–’ð/˜µâå ÿåê ÜÈ²å ™ ? (A) 1 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 (B) 1 Ôåìæ¼åÐ (C) 3 Ôåìæ¼åÐ (D) 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 Space For Rough Work 6 Political Science 15. Robert Nozick advocated (A) Welfare State (C) Maximum State (B) Authoritarian State (D) Minimum State ²µæʯó¤ Äæ²™ªê’ó ÇÈåнÇÈæÁ™ÜÁ Ý µåê (A) ’åÑæϸ ²µæ¦Ï (C) ˜µ² å Ú ™ Èå³ ²µæ¦Ï 16. (B) (D) ÜÈÔ å æ¤Á·’™ æ²™ ²µæ¦Ï ’åÅÚÈå³ ²µæ¦Ï Which of the statements relating to communitarianism is correct ? (A) It advocates relational self. (B) It advocates universal notion of justice. (C) Emphasises individual rights and freedom of choice. (D) It advocates autonomous self ÜÈÔ å åêêÁµæ²ìåêÔæÁµ’å ð” ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·Ü™ Á Ý Òµå ¼ð ²ìåìæÔå ßðéâ–’ð ÜÈ²å ™ ? (A) ƒÁµåê ÜÈÒ å ÊÒÁ·¼™ å ÔåÏ“¾²ìåê ’åÑÄÉ ²ð ìåêÄåêÆ ÇÈåнÇÈæÁ™ÜÈåê¼åÁ ¾ µð (B) ƒÁµåê ÜÈæÔ夽Вå ÄæϲìåêÁµå ’åÑÄ É ð²ìåêÄåêÆ ÇÈåнÇÈæÁ™ÜÈåê¼åÁ ¾ µð (C) ÔåÏ“¾²ìåê ÜÈæÖ¼Ò å ¼åÐ Ôåê¼åê¾ „²ìðꔲìåê ÜÈæÖ¼Òå ¼åÐ’ð” §¼åê¾ ’ðë´µåê¼åÁ ¾ µð (D) ƒÁµåê ÜÈæÖ²ìåê¼å¾ ÔåÏ“¾²ìåê ’åÑÄ É ²ð ìåêÄåêÆ ÇÈåнÇÈæÁ™ÜÈåê¼åÁ ¾ µð 17. Which of Europe ? (A) (B) (C) (D) the following is the consequence of Feudalism during the medieval period in Landlords became the de facto sovereigns King became the de facto sovereign The feudalism in Germany and Italy became uniform Common interest became the governing principle of feudal society ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ²ìåêê²µðëéÇÝÄÑ å –Ó ÔåêÁ·µùåÏ’æÑ–éÄå ˆâ–˜Ô µå åìæÄå ÇÈÁ å µ½åÂà ²ìåê ÇÈå²¹™ æÔåêÔ昙Áµð ? (A) Ê·åëÔåìæÑ–’å²µåê Äð¦ ñ ÇÈå²Ô µå åìæÁ·’™ æ²™˜âµå ÿæÁµ²å µêå (B) ƒ²µÜ å Èå Äð¦ ñ ÇȲå Ô µå åìæÁ·’™ æ²™²ìåìæÁµå (C) ¦Ôåê¤Å Ôåê¼åê¾ …®Ñ–²ìåê ˆâÿ˜ å Ô µå åìæÄå ÇÈÁ å µå½à -‹’å²µåëÇÈÁ å µæÎ Â ê¼åê (D) ˆâ–˜Ô µå åìæÄå ÜÈÔ å åìæ¦Áµå „â–Ö’ð²ìåê ¼å¼åÖ ÜÈæÔåìæÄåÏ à¼æÜÈ“å ²¾ ìåìæÎê¼åê Space For Rough Work Political Science 7 18. Which among the following is the source of power of the King according to the theory of Divine right of King ? (A) Church (B) People (C) God (D) The royal priest ƒ²µÜå ÄÈå å ÁµÕ ðñ éßå“”Äå ÜÝÁµæÒÂà ¼åÁµå ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå ’ðâÿ˜å Ä™ åÔåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ƒ²µÜå ÈåµÄå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µÁ å µå ÔåêëÑÔ昙Áµð ? (A) ôåôó¤ (B) ¦Äå¼ð (C) Áµéð Ôå²µåê (D) ²µæ¦ Á·Ô µå åꤘµåê²µåê 19. Behaviouralism is closely linked to (A) Study of what ‘ought to be’ (B) Value judgments (C) Historical knowledge (D) Positivism and Empiricism Äå´Ô µå âå –’æ ÔæÁµÔ å åíú ƒ¼åÏÒ¼å Å’å® ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·µå ßðëÒÁ™²µåêÔåíúÁµåê (A) ‹Äæ˜µÊ å éð ’åê ŠÒÊêÁµ²å µå ƒÁ·ùµåϲìåêÄå’ð” (B) ÔåìòÑ–é’å²µ¸ å ’ð” (C) Œ½ßæÜÝ’å ¦ÿæöÄå’ð” (D) ÇÈÐå ¼åÏ’åÛ ÇÈåÐÔåìæ¹æÄåêÔæÁµå ß昵åë ÇÈæвìðë阙’Ô å æÁµå’ð” 20. Which of the following type of democracy is advocated by Macpherson and Pateman ? (A) Indirect Democracy (B) Participatory Democracy (C) Protective Democracy (D) Parliamentary Democracy † ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ÔåìæÏ’óÇ·Èå²µóÜÈÄå ó ß昵åë ÇÈéð ¯óÔåêÄó ÇÈåнÇÈæÁ™ÜÁ Ý µå ÇÈåЦÿæÇÈåÐÊ·åê¼åÖÁµå ʘµð ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ? (A) ÇȲ å µðëé’åÛ ÇÈåЦÿæÇÈåÐÊ·åê¼åÖ (B) Ê·æ˜µÔ å à å ÜÈåêÕ’ð²ìåê ÇÈåЦÿæÇÈåÐÊ·åê¼åÖ (C) ²µ’ å åÛ¹æ¼åÍ’å ÇÈåЦÿæÇÈåÐÊ·åê¼åÖ (D) ÜÈÒ å ÜÈÁ å é™ ²ìåê ÇÈåЦÿæÇÈåÐÊ·åê¼åÖ Space For Rough Work 8 Political Science 21. The notion of formal equality should pass the test of (A) Need Satisfaction (B) Welfare (C) Non-discrimination (D) Equality in outcome ƒÁ·é™ ’åï¼å ÜÈÔ å åìæÄå¼²ð ìåê ¼å¼åÖÔåíú ÇÈæÜÈæ˜µÊ å éð ’æÁµå ÇȲå é™ ’ðÛ (A) ƒ˜µ¼ å åϘµâå ÿå ¼åïÇݾ (B) ’åÑæϸ (C) ¼æ²µ¼ å Ô å åêÏÕÑÓÁ²™ µåêÔåíúÁµåê (D) ÇȲ å ¹™ æÔå꘵âå ÿå ÜÈÔ å åìæÄå¼ð 22. Which was the focus of the study during the first phase of the study of Comparative Politics ? (A) Rigorous institutional comparison (B) Use of interrelated set of concepts (C) Better understanding of the working of political organizations (D) Analytical and Empirical investigation ¼åêÑÄæ¼åÍ’å ²µæ¦’æ²µå¸Áµå ƒÁ·ùµåϲìåêÄåÁµå ÇÈåÐÁÔ å·µ¿ åê ›å®±ÁÑ µå –Ó ƒÁ·ùµåϲìåêÄå ’ðéÒÁµåÐ ÕÚÈå²ìåê ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµæ˜™¼åê¾ ? (A) ½éÔåм² å Á µå µå ÜÈæÒÜÝ’À å ¼åêÑÄð (B) ÇȲ å µÜå ²ÈåÉ µå ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·¼™ å ÇÈ²å ’™ Ñ å ÄÉ ˜ð âµå ÿå Êâÿå’ð (C) ²µæ¦“é²ìåê ÜÈÒ å ›å®Äð˜âµå ÿå ‡¼åÔ ¾ åê ½âÿåêÔåâ–’ð (D) Õ×ðéÓ Úȹ å æ¼åÍ’å Ôåê¼åê¾ ÇÈæвìðë阙’å ¼åÅ•ÿð 23. Who is the author of the book The Political System: An Enquiry into the state of Political Science ? (A) David Easton (B) Gabriel Almond (C) Karl Deusch (D) Lucian Pye ÇÈðîÑ–°’åÑó ÜÝÜÈå±Ôåìó : „ÏÄó ŠÄð”þÖ²ìåê²™ …Äó ®ê Á™ ÜÈð±é¯ó „Ç·Èó ÇÈðîÑ–°’åÑó ÜÈÄðñ óÞ’ ’åï½²ìåê Ñðé•’å²µåê ²ìåìæ²µåê ? (A) ´µéð Õ´µó †ÜÈå±Äó (B) ˜µÊ ð –вìåêÑó ƒÑóÔåêÒ´µó (C) ’æÑó¤ ´µåëÏôó (D) ÑëÜݲìåêÄó ÇÈðñ ‘Á™ Space For Rough Work Political Science 9 24. Consider the following statements : 1. Comparative Politics is limited to the study of National Political Systems only. 2. The dimensions of comparison are multiple in Comparative politics. 3. The purpose of Comparative Politics is descriptive, explanatory and predictory. Which of the above statement/s is/are correct ? (A) 1 & 2 (B) 2 only (C) 1 only (D) 2 & 3 ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ßðéâ–’˜ð âµå Äÿå åêÆ ÇÈå²Ø™ éÑ–Ü²Ý .™ 1. ¼åêÑÄæ¼åÍ’å ²µæ¦’æ²µå¸Áµå ƒÁ·ùµå ϲìåêÄåÔåíú ’ðéÔåÑ ²µæÚÈå±ø˜µâå ÿå ²µæ¦“é²ìåê ÔåÏÔåܲÈðÀ ìåê ƒÁ·µåùϲìåêÄå’ð” ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·Ü™ Á Ý .µð 2. ¼åêÑÄæ¼åÍ’å ²µæ¦’æ²µ¸ å ×æÜÈå¾øÁµÑ å –Ó Ôåìæ´µÑ å 昵åêÔå ßðëéÑ–’˜ð âµå ÿåê Êßåê „²ìåìæÔåê ßðëÒÁ™Ô.ð 3. ¼åêÑÄæ¼åÍ’å ²µæ¦’æ²µ¸ å Áµå ‡Áµéð ×å Ô帤Äæ¼åÍ’å, ÔæÏ•ÿæϼåÍ’å Ôåê¼åê¾ Ê·Õ å ÚÈåÏ Äåê´™²ìåêêÔåíúÁéµð „˜™Á.µð ÔðêéÑ–Äå ²ìåìæÔå ßðéâ–’ð/˜µâå ÿåê ÜÈ²å ™ ? (A) 1 Ôåê¼åê¾ 2 (B) 2 Ôåìæ¼åÐ (C) 1 Ôåìæ¼åÐ (D) 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 25. Inputs variables in Easton’s model of Political system consists of (A) Legislations (B) Demands and supports (C) Decisions (D) Judicial decisions §âÿß å ðë阵åêÕ’ð ôå²µæÒ×å˜âµå ÿåê †ÜÈå±Äó ÔåìæÁµ²å ²™ ìåê ²µæ¦“é²ìåê ÔåÏÔåÜÈð²À ìåêÑ–Ó _____ ˜µâå Äÿå åêÆ §âÿ˜å µðëÒ´™Á.µð (A) ×æÜÈÄ å ˜å âµå ÿåê (B) Êðé´™’˜ ð âµå ÿåê Ôåê¼åê¾ ÊðÒÊјµâå ÿåê (C) Ÿ¤²ìå꘵â å ÿåê (D) ÄæÏÎê’å Ÿ¤²ìå꘵â å ÿåê 26. In Britain which of the following events laid the foundation of constitutionalism ? (A) Magna Charta of 1215 (B) The Glorious Revolution of 1688 (C) The Parliament Act of 1911 (D) Reform Act of 1832 ʖЮÅÆÄÑ å –Ó ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔå ›å®Äð ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄæ¼å͒弘ð µð ÊêÄæÁ™ ß擼åê ? (A) 1215 ²µå ÔåìæϘµåÆ’æ¯æ¤ (B) 1688 ²µå ˜µðëéÓ ²™²ìåêÜÈó ’æÐÒ½ (C) 1911 ²µå ÇÈæÑ–¤ÔðêÒ¯ó ’æ²ìðê (D) 1832 ²µå ÜÈåêÁ·µæ²µ¹ å æ ’æ²ìðê Space For Rough Work 10 Political Science 27. Which of the following is opposed to the spirit of Constitutionalism ? (A) Totalitarian Government (B) Decentralisation of power (C) Responsible Government (D) Representative Government ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄæ¼åÍ’å¼²ð ìåê ¼å¼åÖ’ð” Õ²µåêÁµÔ åÂà 昙Áµð ? (A) ÜÈÔ å æ¤Á·’™ æ²™ ÜÈ’å 椲µå (B) ƒÁ·’ ™ æ²µåÁµå Õ’ðéÒÁ™Ðé’å²µå¸ (C) 28. ¦ÔæÊæ²²™ ìåêê¼å ÜÈ’å 椲µå (D) ÇÈæнÅÁ·’™ å ÜÈ’å 椲µå Which of the following statement is incorrect ? (A) In United States the constitution specifies the powers of federal government and assigns the residuary powers to the states. (B) In Canada the constitution enumerates the powers of the provinces and assigns the residuary powers to the Centre. (C) The powers of both the Centre and States are enumerated in the Constitution of India. (D) In Australia the powers of the states are enumerated and residuary powers are assigned to the Federal Government. ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔå ßðéâ–’ð ¼åÇÈæ˜É Á ™ µð ? (A) ƒÔðêé²™’² ð ìåê ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÔåíú ÜÈÒå ²ìåêê’å¾ ÜÈ’å 椲µåÁµå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µ˜å âµå ÿÄå åêÆ Å²µåëÇÝÜÝ ×ðéÚÈæÁ·’™ æ²µ˜å âµå ÿÄå åêÆ ²µæ¦Ï˜µâå –˜µð Åé´™Áµ.ð (B) ’ðÄ´ å µæ ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÔåíú ²µæ¦Ï˜µâå ÿå ƒÁ·™’æ²µ˜å âµå ÿåÄåêÆ Å²µåëÇÝÜÝ ×ðéÚÈæÁ·™’æ²µ˜å µâå Äÿå åêÆ ’ðéÒÁµåÐ’ð” Åé´™Á.µð (C) Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµÑ å –Ó ’ðéÒÁµåÐ Ôåê¼åê¾ ²µæ¦Ï Š²µ´ å ²µå µå ƒÁ·™’æ²µ˜å âµå ÿåë ŲµåëÇÝ¼Ô å 昙Áµð (D) „ÜÈð±øéÑ–²ìåìæÁµÑ å –Ó ²µæ¦Ï˜µâå ÿå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µ˜å âµå Äÿå åêÆ Å²µåëÇÝÜÝ ×ðéÚÈæÁ·’™ æ²µ˜å âµå ÿÄå åêÆ ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÔåíú ÜÈÒå ²ìåêê’å¾ ÜÈ’å 椲µ’å ð” Åé´™Áµð Space For Rough Work Political Science 11 29. Which of the following explains ‘Filibustering’ ? (A) Special judicial power of the American Senate (B) Preventing the passage of a bill by long speeches (C) Special power of the House of Lords in Britain (D) The power of Senate to refuse a duly elected member to sit in the house. ‘Ç·Ñ Ý –ÊÜÈå±²Ò™ ˜µó’ ŠÒÊêÁµÄå åêÆ ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ½â–ÜÈåê¼åÁ ¾ µð ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 30. Who coined the term ‘Political Socialisation’ ? (A) Lucian Pye (B) H.H. Hyman (C) Harold Lasswell (D) Gabrial Almond ‘²µæ¦“é²ìåê ÜÈæÔåìæ¨é’岵帒 ŠÒÊ ÇÈÁ å Ô µå Äå åêÆ ÜÈåïÚݱÜÁ Ý µåÔ²å µåê ²ìåìæ²µåê ? (A) (C) 31. ƒÔðêé²™’²ð ìåê ÜÈÄð ¯ ð ó˜µð …²µåêÔå Õ×ðéÚÈå ÄæÏÎê’å ƒÁ·’™ æ²µå ‡ÁµåêÁ  µå ʷæÚȸ å Ôåìæ´™ ÔåêÜÈåëÁµ²ð ìåê ƒÒ˜™é’æ²µÔ å Äå åêÆ ¼å´²µð ìåêêÔåíúÁµåê ʖЮÅÆÄå ‚ÔåêҼ岵å ÜÈÊ å ·ð²ìåê Õ×ðéÚÈæÁ·’™ æ²µå ÜÈåë’å¾ ²™é½²ìåêÑ–Ó ôåêÄæÎê¼å ÜÈÁ å ܵå ÈåÏ ÜÈÊ å ²·ð ìåêÑ–Ó ’åêâ–¼åê’ðëâÿåäÁÒµå ¼ð ¼å´²µð ìåêêÔå ÜÈÄð ¯ ð óÄå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µå (B) ÑëÜݲìåêÄó ÇÈðñ ßð²µæÑó¶ ÑæÏÜÈóÔðÑó (D) “Democracy in India is only a top-dressing on the Indian soil, which is essentially undemocratic.” – Who made this remark ? (A) Rajendra Prasad (B) M.K. Gandhi (C) B.R. Ambedkar (D) M.N. Roy ‘Ê·æ²µ¼ å Á å µå Ê·åëÕê²ìåê ÔðêéÑð ÇÈåЦÿæÇÈåÐÊ·åê¼åÖÔÒð ÊêÁµåê ’ðéÔåÑ ÔðêéÑÉÁµå²,µå „Áµ²å Á µå µåê ÜÈæ²µÔ å ¼å 澘™ ÇÈåЦÿæÇÈåÐÊ·åê¼åÖÔåÑÓ’ † ßðéâ–’ð ²ìåìæ²µÁ å µåê ? (A) ²µæ¦ÿéð ÒÁµåÐ ÇÈåÐÜÈæÁµó (C) Ê–.„²µó. ƒÒÊð鴵唲µó 32. Šôó.Šôó. ßðÔ ñ åêÄó ˜µÊ ð –вìåêÑó „ÑóÔåêÒ´µó (B) (D) Ôåêßæ¼æÍ ˜µæÒÁ·™ ŠÒ.ŠÄó. ²µæ²ìåìó The concept developed by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar is (A) Hindu Rashtra (B) Hindutva (C) Hindu Oligarchy (D) Hindu Hegemony ÕÄæ²ìåê’å ÁµæÔðëéÁµ²å µå ÜÈæÔå’¤å ²µó ƒÔå²µåê Õ’æÜÈå ÇÈ´ å ™ ÜÁ Ý µå ÇÈ²å ™’Ñ å ÄÉ ð (A) àÒÁµåë ²µæÚÈå±ø (B) àÒÁµåê¼åÖ (C) àÒÁµåë ƒÑɦÄæÁ·Ç ™ ¼Èå åÏ (D) àÒÁµåë „Á·Ç ™ ¼Èå åÏ Space For Rough Work 12 Political Science 33. Aurobindo Ghosh was defended in the Alipur conspiracy case by (A) Motilal Nehru (B) Jawaharlal Nehru (C) Chittaranjan Das (D) Tej Bahaddur Sapru ƒÑ–ÇÈåíú²µå Çݼåë²™²ìåê Ôðë’åÁµÔ å ðê²ìåêÑ–Ó ƒ²µÊ å –ÒÁµðë ›ðëéÚÈó ƒÔå²µå ÇÈ²å µå ÔæÁµÔ å åìæ´™ÁÔ µå å²µåê (A) Ôðëé½ÑæÑó Äðß² å µåë (B) ¦Ôæßå²Ñ µå æÑó Äðß²å µåë (C) ¡¼å² ¾ µÒå ¦Äå ÁµæÜÈó (D) ¼ðé¦ÿó ÊßåÁµåë² Â µó ÜÈÇ å ÈåíþÐ 34. Who among the following conceptualized ‘partyless democracy’ ? (A) M.N. Roy (B) Mahatma Gandhi (C) B.R. Ambedkar (D) Jayaprakash Narayan ‘ÇÈ’ å åÛ²µà å ¼å ÇÈåЦÿæÇÈåÐÊ·åê¼åÖ’ Áµå ’åÑÄÉ ð Åé´™ÁµÔ å ²å µåê ²ìåìæ²µåê ? (A) (C) 35. (B) ŠÒ.ŠÄó. ²µæ²ìåìó Ê–.„²µó. ƒÒÊð鴵唲µó (D) Ôåêßæ¼æÍ ˜µæÒÁ·™ ¦²ìåêÇÈåÐ’æ×ó Äæ²µæ²ìåê¸ Cultural revolution in China during 1966-1976 according to Mao Tse Tung aimed at the elimination of ‘Four Olds’. Which of the following is not one of the ‘four olds’ ? (A) Old ideas (B) Old customs (C) Old classes (D) Old values ÔåìæÔðî ¼ðÞ ¼åêÒ˜µó ²µå ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå 1966-1976 ²µå ÜÈÔ å åê²ìåêÁµÑ å –Ó ¡éÄæÁµÑ å –Ó Äå´Á µð µå ÜÈæÒÜÈå”þï½’å ’æÐÒ½²ìåê ‡Áµéð ×å ‘ÄæÑê” ßåâ² ÿð ìåêÁµ²å ’µå ÅÔåêë¤ÑÄåÔ昙Á.µð ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ‘ÄæÑê” ßåâ²ÿð ìåêÁµåê’ ƒÑÓ ? (A) (C) 36. (B) ßåâ²ÿð ìåê Õôæ²µ˜å âµå ÿåê ßåâ²ÿð ìåê Ô嘤µå ˜µâå ÿåê (D) ßåâ²ÿð ìåê ÜÈÒå ÇÈåÐÁµæ²ìå꘵âå ÿåê ßåâ²ÿð ìåê ÔåìòÑϘµâå ÿåê Which of the following theorists developed the notion of ‘circulation of elites’ ? (A) Vilfredo Pareto (B) Robert Michels (C) Talcott Parsons (D) Emile Durkheim ‘˜µ¸ å ϲµå ÇÈ²å ’™ åÐÔå긒 ŠÒÊ ÇÈ²å ’™ Ñ å ÄÉ ²ð ìåêÄåêÆ ’ðâÿ˜å Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔå ÜÝÁµæÒÂà ½ Õ’æÜÈÇ å ´ Èå Ü™ Á Ý µæÄ ð ? (A) (C) ÕÑóÇ·ùÈðдµðë ÇÈ²ð ¯ µð ðë ¯æÑó’æ¯ó ÇÈæÜȤå ÄóÞ (B) (D) ²µæʯó¤ Õê×ðÑóÞ ŠÕêÑ– ´µ’å ¤å àéÒ Space For Rough Work Political Science 13 37. Which of the following dependency theorists used the terms ‘Satellite’ and ‘Metropolis’ ? (A) Immanuel Wallerstein (B) Andre Gunder Frank (C) Fernando Cardoso (D) Ernesto Laclau ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔå ƒÔåÑÒÊÄæ ÜÝÁµæÒÂà ½ ‘ÜÈ® ð Ñð¯ ñ ó’ ß昵åë ‘Ôðê¯ðëÐÇÈðîéÑ–ÜÈó’ ŠÒÊ ÇÈÁ å ˜µå âµå Äÿå åêÆ ÊâÿÜå Á Ý µæÄ ð ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 38. Which of the following statements is not correct ? (A) Interest groups represent a form of diffusion of power outside state. (B) Single party system is one where all parties are legal. (C) Coalition politics is the hall mark of multiparty system. (D) Dominant party system is one where all parties are legal. ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔå ßðéâ–’ð ÜÈ²å ™²ìåì昙ÑÓ ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 39. …ÔåìæÏÄåê²ìðêÑó ÔæÏѲµóÜÈð±ûÄñ ó „ÒÁµðÐ ˜µåêÒ´µ²å µó Ç·ÈæÐûÏÒ’ó Ç·²Èå µóÄæÏÒ´µðë ’æ´µðë¤ÜÈðë ƒÄð¤ÜÈðë± Ñæ’ðëÓ à¼æÜÈ“å ¾ ˜µåêÒÇÈåíú˜âµå ÿåê ²µæ¦ÏÁµå ßðë²µ˜å Ä™ å §ÒÁµåê ʘµ²ð ìåê ôåÁµåê²™Áµå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µÔ å Äå åêÆ ÇÈÐå ½ÅÁ·Ü™ Èåê¼åÔ ¾ ð ‹’åÇ’Èå åÛ ÇÈÁ å µå½Âà ²ìåê ÔåÏÔåÜÈðÀ²ìåêÑ–Ó ŠÑÓ ÇÈ’å åÛ˜µâå ÿåë ’æÄåëÄåêÊÁµÔ Âåà 昙²µåê¼åÔ ¾ ð ÜÈÕ å êÍ×åÐ ²µæ¦’æ²µ¸ å Ôåíú ÊßåêÇÈ’å åÛ ÇÈÁ å µå½Âà ²ìåê Ñ’åÛ¸Ô昙Áµð ÊѲìåêê¼å ÇÈ’å åÛ ÇÈÁ å µ½åÂà ²ìåêÑ–Ó ŠÑÓ ÇÈ’å åÛ˜µâå ÿåë ’æÄåëÄæ¼åÍ’åÔ昙²µåê¼åÔ ¾ ð Which of the following is correct with regard to Bureaucracy ? (A) permanent office holders (B) temporary office holders (C) political office holders (D) makers of public policies Äò’å²×µå æà (Êëϲµæ’åÐÜ)Ý ˜µð ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·Ü™ Á Ý Òµå ¼ð ’ðâÿ˜å Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔå ßðéâ–’ð ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåì昙Áµð ? (A) ×æ×åÖ¼å ßåêÁµð ßðëÒÁ™²µåêÔåÔ² å µåê (B) ¼æ¼æ”Ñ–’å ßåêÁµð ßðëÒÁ™²µåêÔåÔ² å µåê (C) ²µæ¦“é²ìåê ßåêÁµð ßðëÒÁ™²µåêÔåÔ² å µåê (D) ÜÈæÔ夦Œå Åé½²ìåêÄåêÆ Ôåìæ´µåêÔåÔ² å µåê Space For Rough Work 14 Political Science 40. The boycott of public institutions like government schools, colleges, law courts by Gandhi was part of (A) Self-purification (B) Purification of state (C) Non-cooperation (D) Passive Resistance ÜÈ’å 椲™ ×æÑð˜âµå ÿåê, ’æÑðé¦ê˜µâå ÿåê ß昵åë ’ðëé®ê¤˜µâå ÿå ÊàÚÈ攲µå ˜µæÒÁ·™²ìåêÔå²µå ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁ²µå µå Ê·æ˜µÔ å 昙¼åê¾ ? (A) „¼åÍ ×åêÁ™éÂà ’å²µå¸ (B) ²µæ¦ÏÁµå ×åêÁ™éÂà ’岸 µå (C) ƒÜÈß å ’å æ²µå (D) ÜÈß å Äå Øå éÑ ÇÈåн²µðëéÁ·µå 41. What are the characteristics of Legal-Rational Bureaucracy, as propounded by Max Weber ? 1. Every official and every office is part of a hierarchy of authority. 2. An administrative agency functions in accordance with stipulated rules. 3. Offices cannot be appropriated by the incumbents as private property. 4. Administration is conducted on the basis of written documents. Now choose the correct answer/s from the options given below : (A) 1 only (B) 1 and 2 (C) 1, 2 and 4 (D) All of the above Ôåìæ’óÞ Ôðéʲµó ÇÈåнÇÈæÁ™ÜÁ Ý µå ’æÄåëÄæ¼åÍ’å Ôðô ñ æ²™’å Äò’å²×µå æà²ìåê Ñ’åÛ¸˜µâå ÿåê ²ìåìæÔåíúÔåíú ? 1. ÇÈÐå ½²ìðëÒÁµåê ßåêÁµð²Â ìåêë ÇÈåн²ìðëÊÌ ƒÁ·’™ æ²™²ìåêë ƒÁ·’™ æ²µÁ å µå ×ðÐ麲ìåê ʷ昵.å 2. „´µâå –¼æ¼åÍ’å ƒÒ˜µÔ å íå ú ÅÁ·¤µå ²™¼å ŲìåêÔå꘵âå ÿå ƒÄåÖ²ìåê ’æ²ìåê¤ ÅÔå¤àÜÈåê¼åÁ ¾ µð 3. ßåêÁµ˜ð âµå ÿÄå åêÆ „ ßåêÁµ˜ð âµå ÿÑ å –Ó²µåêÔåÔ²å µåê •ÿæÜÈ˜å ™ „Üݲ¾ ìåêÒ¼ð ¼åÔåêÍÁµÄå æƘܙ ’Ý ðëâÿåäÑê ʲµåêÔåíúÁÑ ™ Ó 4. „´µâå –¼Ô å Äå åêÆ Ñ–•–¼å Áµæ•Ñð˜âµå ÿå ƒÄåÖ²ìåê Äå´Üµð ÈÑ å 昵åê¼å¾Áµð ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµå ‡¼å²¾ Ô µå Äå åêÆ / ˜µâå Äÿå åêÆ ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å „²ìðꔘµâå –ÒÁµå „²™Ü.Ý (A) 1 Ôåìæ¼åÐ (B) 1 Ôåê¼åê¾ 2 (C) 1, 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 4 (D) ÔðêéÑ–ÄÔ å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿð Ô Ó åî 42. Which of the following is not an element in the Weberian model of bureaucracy ? (A) Impersonal order (B) Hierarchy (C) Sphere of incompetence (D) Rules ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÔåíú Ôðéʲµó ÔåìæÁµå²²™ ìåê Äò’å²µå×æà²ìåê ƒÒ×åÔÑ å Ó? (A) ÔåÏ“¾˜¼ µå Ô å åÑÁ Ó µå ÔåÏÔåÜÈðÀ (B) ×ðÐéº (C) ²ìðë阵åϼð-²µà å ¼å ’ðÛé¼åÐ (D) ŲìåêÔå꘵â å ÿåê Space For Rough Work Political Science 15 43. There is a date specified in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution which indicates when the document was adopted and enacted by the Constituent Assembly of India. What is that date ? (A) 26th November, 1949 (B) 26th January, 1950 (C) 15th August, 1947 (D) 26th January, 1947 Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµå ÇÝ鲿’™ ð²ìåêÑ–Ó ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄå ¦ÿæ²™²ìåìæÁµå ß昵åë Ê·æ²µ¼å Á å µå ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄå ²µô å Äå æ ÜÈÊ å ²·ð ìåê ²µô å Äå ²ð ìåê ʘµðš …²µåêÔå Á™ÄæÒ’å ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ? (A) 26 Äðé ÄåÔÒ ð ʲµó, 1949 (B) 26 Äðé ¦ÄåÔ² å ,™ 1950 (C) 15 Äðé „˜µÜ å Èó±, 1947 (D) 26 Äðé ¦ÄåÔ² å ,™ 1947 44. Which of the following Fundamental Duties was added to the Constitution of India by the 86th Constitutional Amendment ? 1. Duty to defend the country. 2. Duty to protect and improve the natural environment. 3. Duty to safeguard public property. 4. Duty to provide opportunities for the education of children. Choose the correct answer from the code given below : (A) 1 only (C) 1, 2 and 3 (B) 1 and 2 (D) 4 only 86 Äð²ìåê ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄå ½ÁµåêÇ Â Èå´²™ ìåê ÔåêëÑ’å Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄå’ð” ÜÈéð ÇÈ¤å ´µ²ð ìåìæÁµå ÔåêëÑÊ·åë¼å ’弤å ÔåÏ ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ? 1. Áµéð ×åÔÄå åêÆ ²µ“å ÛÜÈåêÔå ’å¼¤å ÔåÏ 2. ÄðÜñ ˜Èå ¤™ ’å ÇȲå Ü™ ²Èå µÔ å Äå åêÆ ²µ“å ÛÜÈåêÔå ß昵åë ÜÈåêÁ·µæ²™ÜÈåêÔå ’å¼¤å ÔåÏ 3. ÜÈæÔå¤¦Å’å „Üݲ¾ ìåêÄåêÆ ²µ“å ÛÜÈåêÔå ’å¼¤å ÔåÏ 4. Ôåê’å”âÿå Ø’åÛ¸’ð” ƒÔå’æ×å ’åÑ–ÜÉ ÈåêÔå ’å¼¤å ÔåÏ ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå –ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ™²ìåìæÁµå ‡¼å²¾ µå „²™Üݲ.™ (A) 1 Ôåìæ¼åÐ (B) 1 Ôåê¼åê¾ 2 (C) 1, 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 (D) 4 Ôåìæ¼åÐ Space For Rough Work 16 Political Science 45. The Right to Property in the Constitution of India was taken away from the chapter on Fundamental Rights and put as a new Article 300 A, by which Constitutional Amendment ? (A) 1st Amendment (B) 24th Amendment (C) 42nd Amendment (D) 44th Amendment Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµå ÔåêëÑÊ·åë¼å ßå’åꔘµâå ÿå ƒÁ·µæϲìåêÁ™ÒÁµå „Üݲ¾ ìåê ßå’å”ÄåêÆ ¼ð˜Á µð µåê ÕÁ·²™ ìåêÑ–Ó ßæ“Áµå ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµå ½ÁµåêÇ Â Èå´™ ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ? (A) 1 Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ (B) 24 Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ (C) 42 Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ (D) 44 Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ 46. 300 A ßðëÜÈå Which amendment to the Constitution of India added the 11th Schedule ? (A) 42nd Amendment (B) 44th Amendment (C) 73rd Amendment (D) 74th Amendment Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµå ²ìåìæÔå ½ÁµåêÇ Â ´ Èå ™ 11 Äð²ìåê ÇȲå Ø™ ÚÈå³ÔÄå åêÆ ÜÈéð ²™ÜÁ Ý µð ? (A) 42 Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ (B) 44 Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ (C) 73 Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ (D) 74 Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ 47. Which of the following is not a qualification prescribed by the Constitution of India for election as President ? (A) He should be a citizen of India. (B) He should be qualified for election as a member of the Rajya Sabha. (C) He should have completed the age of 35 years. (D) He must not hold any office of profit. ²µæÚÈå±øÇÈ½å ²ìåê ôåêÄæÔ幘ð µð Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÔåíú ’ðâÿ˜å Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔåíúÁĵå åêÆ ƒß夼ð²ìåì昙 صÁ å ™ ÇÈ´ å Ü™ Ñ Ý Ó? (A) ƒÔåÄåê Ê·æ²µ¼ å Á å µå ÇÈåЦ²ÿð ìåì昙²Ê µå éð ’åê (B) ƒÔåÄåê ²µæ¦ÏÜÈÊ å ²·ð ìåê ÜÈÁ å ܵå ÈåÏÄ昵åêÔå ƒß夼ð ßðëÒÁ™²Ê µå ðé’åê (C) 35 ÔåÚ¤ Èå ˜µâå Äÿå åêÆ ÇÈåî²µÜðñ ²Ý Ê µå éð ’åê (D) ²ìåìæÔåíúÁéµð ÑæÊ·Á å µå ßåêÁµ²ð ìåêÄåêÆ ßðëÒÁ™²Ê µå æ²µÁ å µåê Space For Rough Work Political Science 17 48. Which of the following does not fall under the Legislative Powers of the President of India ? (A) Power to summon or prorogue the Houses of Parliament. (B) Power to dissolve the Lok Sabha. (C) Power to summon a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament. (D) Power to grant pardons and reprieves to persons convicted of crime. ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê Ê·æ²µ¼å Á å µå ²µæÚÈå±øÇÈ½å ²ìåê ×æÜÈÅå é²ìåê ƒÁ·’™ æ²µÔ å Ñ å Ó? 49. (A) ÜÈÒå ÜȽå ľ å ÜÈÊ å ˜·ð âµå Äÿå åêÆ ’å²µð²ìåêêÔå Ôåê¼åê¾ ÔåêêÒÁµåë´µåêÔå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µå (B) Ñðëé’åÜÊ Èå ·²ð ìåêÄåêÆ ÕÜȨ å ¤ÜÈåêÔå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µå (C) ÜÈÒå ÜȽå ľ å Š²µ´ å µåë ÜÈÊ å ˜·ð âµå ÿå ¦Ò° ƒÁ·Ô ™ éð ×åÄå ’å²µ²ð ìåêêÔå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µå (D) ƒÇÈ²å µæÁ·™²ìåê Ø’ðÛ²ìåêÄåêÆ ÔåêêÒÁµåë´µåêÔå ß昵åë ’åÛÔåìæÁµæÄåÁµå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µå According to Article 331 of the Constitution of India, the President is empowered to nominate not more than 2 members to the Lok Sabha from the _____ community, if he is of the opinion that this community is not adequately represented in that House. Name the community : (A) Scheduled Caste (B) Scheduled Tribe (C) Anglo-Indians (D) Most Backward Classes Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµå 331 Äð²ìåê ÕÁ·²™ ìåê ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå ²µæÚÈå±øÇÈ½å ²ìåêê – ÜÈÔ å åêêÁµæ²ìåêÔåíú ÜÈÊ å ·ð²ìåêÑ–Ó ÇÈåнÅÁ·¼™ Ô å 昙ÑÓ ŠÒÊ ƒÊ–Ç · Èæвìåê’ð” ÊÒÁµæ˜µå Ñðëé’å ÜÈÊ å ˜·ð µð 2 “”Ò¼å ßð¡¢ÑÁ Ó µÒå ¼ð „ ÜÈÔ å åêêÁµæ²ìåêÁµå ÜÈÁ å ܵå ÈåϲµÄå åêÆ ÄðéÕêÜÈÊ å ßåêÁµåê. „ ÜÈÔ å åêêÁµæ²ìåêÔåÄåêÆ ßðܲÈå ™Ü.Ý (A) ÇȲå Ø™ ÚÈå± ¦ÿæ½ (B) ÇȲå Ø™ ÚÈå± ÇÈÒå ˜µ´ å µå (C) „ÏÒ˜µðë-Ó …Ò´™²ìåêÄåƲµåê (D) ƒ½ àÒÁµåêâ–Áµå Ô嘤µå ˜µâå ÿåê Space For Rough Work 18 Political Science 50. Read the following statements, and choose the correct answer from the options given below : Statement (A) : The Governor of a State has no power to grant pardons, reprieves, respites or remission of punishments. Statement (B) : The Governor of a State has no emergency powers to meet the situation arising from external aggression or armed rebellion, as the President has. Choose the correct answer from the following : (A) (A) is true, but (B) is false. (B) (A) is false, but (B) is true. (C) Both (A) and (B) are true. (D) Both (A) and (B) are false. ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ßðéâ–’˜ð âµå Äÿå åêÆ õÁ™²™ ß昵åë ’ðâ˜ÿå µð ’ðë´µÑ å æÁµå ‡¼å²¾ µ˜å âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµåêÁµÄå åêÆ „²ìðê” Ôåìæ´™².™ ßðéâ–’ð (A) : ²µæ¦ÏÁµå ²µæ¦ÏÇÈæѲ™˜µð Ø’ðÛ²ìåêÄåêÆ ’å´Ô ™ ðê Ôåìæ´µåêÔå, ÔåêêÒÁµåë´µåêÔå ƒÁ¿Ô ·µå æ ’åÛÔåìæÁµæÄå Ôåìæ´µåêÔå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µÕ å ÑÓ. ßðéâ–’ð (B) : ²µæ¦ÏÇÈæѲ™˜µð ²µæÚÈå±øÇÈ½å ˜µð …²µåêÔåÒ¼ð ÊæßåÏ „’åÐÔåê¸Á™ÒÁµå ƒÁ¿·µÔ å æ ÜÈ×å Üå Èå¾ø ÁµÒå ˜µ˜ð âµå –ÒÁµå ‡Ò¯æÁµå ÇȲå Ü™ ½ÝÀ ²ìåêÑ–Ó ¼åê¼åê¤ÇȲå Ü™ ½ÝÀ ²ìåê ƒÁ·’™ æ²µ˜å âµå –Ñ.Ó ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ÜÈ²å ™ ‡¼å²¾ Ô µå Äå åêÆ „²™Ü²Ý .™ (A) (A) ÜȲ å ,™ „Áµ²å µð (B) ¼åÇÈåíþÉ (B) (A) ¼åÇÈåíþ,É „Áµ² å µð (B) ÜÈ²å ™ (C) (A) Ôåê¼åê¾ (B) Š²µ´ å µåë ÜÈ²å ™ (D) (A) Ôåê¼åê¾ (B) Š²µ´ å µåë ¼åÇÈåíþÉ 51. According to Article 164(2) of the Constitution of India, the Council of Ministers shall be collectively _____ to the Legislative Assembly of the State. Fill in the blank from the choices given below : (A) Accountable (B) Duty-bound (C) Responsible (D) Obliged Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµå ÕÁ·™ 164 (2) ²µå ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå ÜÈ¡ å Ôå ÜÈåÒÇÈåíú®Ôåíú ²µæ¦ÏÁµå ÕÁ·µæÄåÜÊ Èå ˜·ð µð _____ „˜™Áµ.ð Ê–®± ÇÈÁ å Ô µå Äå åêÆ ’ðâ˜ÿå µð Åé´™Áµå ÇÈÁ å ˜µå µâå –ÒÁµå ¼åêÒÊ–².™ (A) ßðë¹ð˜µæ²µå (B) ’弤 å ÔåÏÊÁµåÂà (C) ¦ÔæÊæ²² ™ ìåêê¼å (D) „Ê·æ²™ Space For Rough Work Political Science 19 52. According to Article 172(2) of the Constitution of India, the Legislative Council of a State shall not be subject to dissolution. But one-third of its members shall retire on the expiry of every ____ year. Fill in the blank with the correct word from the choices given below : (A) Second (B) Third (C) Fourth (D) Fifth Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµå 172 (2) Äð²ìåê ÕÁ·²™ ìåê ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå §ÒÁµåê ²µæ¦ÏÁµå ÕÁ·µæÄå ÇȲå Ú ™ ¼Èå åľ åêÆ ÕÜȨ å ¤ÜÈåêÔåÒ½ÑÓ. „Áµ²å µð 1/3 ²µÚ å Èåê± ÜÈÁ å ܵå Èåϲµåê ÇÈåн _____ ÔåÚ¤Èå ˜µâå ÿÑ å Ó– ÅÔåï¼²å¾ µæ˜µåê¼æ¾².µð ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ÇÈÁ å µ˜å âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµåêÁµÄå åêÆ „²™Üݲ.™ (A) Š²µ´ å µåê (B) Ôåêë²µåê (C) ÄæÑê” (D) ŒÁµåê 53. Disputes between different units of the Indian federation come under which jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India ? (A) Original Jurisdiction (B) Writ Jurisdiction (C) Appellate Jurisdiction (D) Advisory Jurisdiction Ê·æ²µ¼å Á å µå ÜÈÒå ²ìåêê’å¾ ÔåÏÔåÜȲðÀ ìåê ›å®’å˜âµå ÿå Äå´µåêÔå¸ ÔæϦϘµâå ÿåê ÜÈÔ å ðî¤éôå¢ ÄæϲìåìæѲìåêÁµå ²ìåìæÔå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µå ÔæÏÇݘ¾ µð §âÿÇ å ° Èå ±Ôð ? (A) ÔåêëÑ ƒÁ·’ ™ æ²µå ÔæÏÇݾ (B) ²™¯ó ƒÁ·’ ™ æ²µå ÔæÏÇݾ (C) ƒÇÝéÑê ƒÁ·’ ™ æ²µå ÔæÏÇݾ (D) ÜÈÑ å ßæ¼åÍ’å ƒÁ·’™ æ²µå ÔæÏÇݾ 54. Every Judge of a High Court shall be appointed by the President of India. In making the appointment, the President shall not consult one among the following ? Who is he ? (A) The Chief Justice of India (B) The Governor of that State (C) The Chief Justice of that High Court (D) The Advocate-General of that State ‡ôå¢ ÄæϲìåìæѲìåêÁµå ÇÈåн²ìðëÊÌ ÄæϲìåìæÁ·é™ ×åÄÄå åêÆ Ê·æ²µ¼å Á å µå ²µæÚÈå±øÇȽå ŲìåêÕêÜÈåê¼æ¾².µð ÄðéÔåê’æ½²ìåê ÜÈÒå ÁµÊ å ¤·å ÁµÑ å –Ó † ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å §Ê̲µðëÒÁ™˜µð ²µæÚÈå±øÇȽå ÜÈÔ å åìæÑðëé¡ÜÈåêÔåíúÁÑ ™ Ó ƒÔå²µåê ²ìåìæ²µåê ? (A) Ê·æ²µ¼ å Á å µå Ôåêê•Ï ÄæϲìåìæÁ·é™ ×å (B) „ ²µæ¦ÏÁµå ²µæ¦ÏÇÈæÑ (C) „ ‡ôå¢ ÄæϲìåìæѲìåêÁµå Ôåêê•Ï ÄæϲìåìæÁ·é™ ×å (D) „ ²µæ¦ÏÁµå ƒ´µðëÖé’ðé¯ó ¦Äå²Ñ µå ó Space For Rough Work 20 Political Science 55. Which Schedule of the Indian Constitution distributes the Legislative powers between the Union and the States ? (A) Schedule I (B) Schedule V (C) Schedule VI (D) Schedule VII ’ðéÒÁµåÐ Ôåê¼åê¾ ²µæ¦Ï˜µâå ÿå Äå´µåêÔð Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµå ²ìåìæÔå ÇȲå Ø™ ÚÈåÔ ³ åíú ×æÜÈÅå é²ìåê ƒÁ·™’æ²µ˜å âµå Äÿå åêÆ ßåÒ¡’ð Ôåìæ´µåê¼åÁ ¾ µð ? 56. (A) ÇȲå Ø™ ÚÈå³ I (B) ÇȲå Ø™ ÚÈå³ V (C) ÇȲå Ø™ ÚÈå³ VI (D) ÇȲå Ø™ ÚÈå³ VII According to Article 324 of the Indian Constitution, “the superintendence, direction and control of the preparation of electoral rolls for the conduct of elections” to which of the following, comes under the jurisdiction of the Election Commission of India ? (A) Parliament (B) Parliament and State Legislatures (C) The offices of the President and Vice-President (D) Parliament, State Legislature, and to the offices of the President and VicePresident. Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµå 324 Äð²ìåê ÕÁ·™²ìåêê ’ðâÿ˜å Ä™ Ô å åíú˜µåâÑ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁ’µå ð” ôåêÄæÔ幘ð µð ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·Ü™ Á Ý Òµå ¼ð “Ôåê¼åÁµæ²µå ÇÈ° å ±²ìåê ÜÝÁ¼µåÂà ,ð ÅÁµ¤ð é×åÄå ß昵åë ÔðêéÑ–Öôæ²µ¹å ”ð ²ìåêÄåêÆ ôåêÄæÔå¹æ „²ìðë阵Á å µå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µå ÔæÏÇݘ¾ µð §âÿÇ å Èå´Ü™ Á Ý µð ? (A) ÜÈÒå Üȼå åê¾ (B) ÜÈÒå Üȼå åê¾ ß昵åë ²µæ¦Ï ×æÜÈÄå Üå Ê Èå ˜·ð âµå ÿåê (C) ²µæÚÈå±øÇȽå ß昵åë ‡ÇÈ²å µæÚÈå±øÇÈ½å ²ìåê ßåêÁµ˜ð âµå ÿåê (D) ÜÈÒå Üȼå åê,¾ ²µæ¦Ï ×æÜÈÄå Üå Ê Èå ·˜ð âµå ÿåê, ß昵åë ²µæÚÈå±øÇȽå ß昵åë ‡ÇÈ²å µæÚÈå±øÇÈ½å ²ìåê ßåêÁµ˜ð âµå ÿåê Space For Rough Work Political Science 21 57. Which of the following correctly explains the criteria of a Regional Political Party ? (A) Restricts its area of action to a single region. (B) Seeks to defend a regionally-based ethnic or religio-cultural identity. (C) Is primary concerned with exploiting local sources of discontent based on language, caste, community or religion. (D) All of the above. ÇÈæÐÁéµð Ø’å ÇÈå’åÛ˜µâå ÿå ÔåìæÄåÁµÒå ´µÔ å Äå åêÆ ’ðâÿ˜å Ä™ å ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåì昙 ÕÔå²Ü™ Èåê¼åÁ ¾ µð ? (A) ¼åÄåÆ ’æ²ìåꤒðÛé¼åÐÔÄ å åêÆ §ÒÁµåê ÇÈåÐÁéµð ×å’ð” ÜÝéÕê¼å˜µðëâ–ÜÈåê¼åÁ ¾ µð (B) ÇÈæÐÁéµð Ø’å ÄðÑð ßðëÒÁ™Áµå §ÒÁµåê ¦ÄæÒ˜™é²ìåê ƒÁ¿Ô å·µ æ Á·µæÕꤒå-ÜÈæÒÜÈå”þï½’å ƒÜÝͼð²ìåê ²µ’å åÛ¹ð˜µð ²ìåê½ÆÜÈåê¼åÁ ¾ µð (C) Ê·æÚÈ,ð ¦ÿæ½, ÜÈÔ å åêêÁµæ²ìåê ƒÁ¿Ô ·µå æ Á·µÔ å åê¤ „Á·æµ ²™¼å ƒ¼åïÇÈå¾ ÜÈâåÀ –é²ìåê Ôåêëјµâå ÿå ‡ÇȲå ìðë阵Á å Ñ µå –Ó ÇÈåÐÁ·µæÄå „ÜÈ“å ¾ (D) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ŠÑÓÔåî 58. 59. Which Constitutional Amendment in India lowered the minimum voting age from 21 years to 18 years ? (A) 25th Amendment (B) 30th Amendment (C) 42nd Amendment (D) 61st Amendment Ê·æ²µ¼å Á å Ñ µå –Ó ²ìåìæÔå ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµå ½ÁµåêÇ Â Èå´²™ ìåêê Ôåê¼æÁ·™’æ²µÁ å µå Ôå²ìåêÜÈÄåÞ åêÆ 21 ²™ÒÁµå 18 ’ð” …â–ÜÁ Ý µð ? (A) 25 (B) 30 (C) (D) Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ 42 Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ 61 Äð²ìåê ½ÁµåêÇ Â È´ å ™ Which of the following is/are applicable to Public Interest Litigation ? (A) The person moving the court should have a bonafide intention to protect public interest. (B) The issues involved should be of public nature. (C) The Court may take suo moto action in a particular case of wrongdoing. (D) All of the above. ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê / ²ìåìæÔåíúÔåíú ÜÈæÔ夦Œå à¼æÜÈ“å ¾ Ôðë’åÁµåÔ Â ð꘵ð ƒÄåÖÎêÜÈåê¼åÁ ¾ µð/Ôð ? (A) ÄæϲìåìæѲìåê’ð” ßðë阵åêÔå ÔåÏ“¾˜µð ÜÈæÔ夦Œå à¼æÜÈ“ å ¾ ²µå“ÛÜÈÊ å éð ’ðÒÊ ÇÈæÐÔåìæº’å „ÜÈ“å Î ¾ ê²µÊ å éð ’åê. (B) ƒÁµ² å Ñ µå –²Ó ìåê ÕÚȲå ìå꘵âå ÿåê ÜÈæÔ夦ŒåÔ昙²Ê µå éð ’åê (C) ¼åÇÈåíþ˜ É âµå ÿæÁµå ÅÁ™¤ÚÈå± ’ðéÜÝÄÑ å –Ó ÄæϲìåìæѲìåê ¼æÄðé ’æ²ìåìæ¤ôå²¹µå ð ’ðñ’ðëâÿåäÊßåêÁµåê (D) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ŠÑÓÔåî Space For Rough Work 22 Political Science 60. Which of the following is/are the distinctly unitary features of the Indian Constitution ? 1. Single Citizenship; 2. Single Constitution for Union and States; 3. Single Judiciary; 4. Common All-India Services. Choose the correct answer from the options given below : (A) 1 only (B) 2 and 3 (C) 1, 2 and 3 (D) All of the above Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄåÁµÑ å –Ó²µåêÔå ÕØÚÈÔ å³ æÁµå ‹’æ¼åÍ’å Ñ’åÛ¸˜µâå ÿåê ²ìåìæÔåíúÔåíú ? 1. ‹’å ÇÈò²µ¼å åÖ 2. ²µæ¦Ï˜µâå ÿåê Ôåê¼åê¾ ’ðéÒÁµåÐ’ð” ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·Ü™ Á Ý µÒå ¼ð ‹’å ÜÈÒå ÕÁ·µæÄå 3. ‹’å ÄæϲìåìæÒ˜µå ÔåÏÔåÜÈðÀ 4. ÜÈæÔåìæÄåÏ ƒ•–Ñ Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈéð Ôð˜âµå ÿåê ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ Ô å åíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó²ìåê ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµå ‡¼å²¾ µåÔÄå åêÆ „²ìðê” Ôåìæ´™².™ (A) 1 Ôåìæ¼åÐ (B) 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 (C) 1, 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 (D) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ŠÑÓÔåî 61. Plato’s ‘Republic’ followed this approach. (A) Legal approach (B) Philosophical approach (C) Historical approach (D) Institutional descriptive approach ÇÈéðÓ ¯ðëé²µÔ å ²å µå ²™ÇÈÊ å –Ó’ó ˜µåÐÒÁ¿Ô ·µå åíú † ƒÁ·ùµåϲìåêÄå Ôåì昵¤å ÔåÄåêÆ ƒÄåêÜȲå Ü™ Ý ²µ¡ å ÜÈÑ å ° É ±Á.µð (A) ’æÄåëÄæ¼åÍ’å ƒÁ·ùµå ϲìåêÄå Ôåì昵¤ å (B) ¼æ½Ö’å ƒÁ·ùµå ϲìåêÄå Ôåì昵¤ å (C) Œ½ßæÜÝ’å ƒÁ·ùµå ϲìåêÄå Ôåì昵¤ å (D) ÜÈæÒÜÝ’ À å ÕÔå²¹µå æ¼åÍ’å ƒÁ·ùµåϲìåêÄå Ôåì昵¤å Space For Rough Work Political Science 23 62. Which of the following are responsible for the increasing importance of public administration in modern times ? 1. Emergence of Welfare State 2. Scientific and Technological Advancements 3. Rapid increase in population. 4. Economic planning. 5. Nature of modern warfare Select the Codes : (A) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (B) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (C) 1 and 2 (D) 2 only …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÔåíú „Á·µåêÅ’å ’æÑÁµÑ å –Ó ÜÈæÔå¤¦Å’å „´µâå –¼Á å µå Ôåêßå¼åÖÔåíú ßðôåê¢ÔåíúÁµå’ð” ’æ²µåºéÊ·åë¼åÔæÁµå ƒÒ×å˜âµå ÿ昙Ôð ? 1. ’åÑæϸ ²µæ¦ÏÁµå ‡˜µÔ å åê 2. Õ¦ÿæöÄå Ôåê¼åê¾ ¼åÒ¼åЦÿæöÄÁ å µå ƒÊ–Ô · åïÁ™Âà 3. ¦ÄåÜÒ Èå •ÿðϲìåêÑ–Ó „Áµå ½éÔåÐ ßðôå¢âÿå 4. „Á¿¤ ·™ ’å ²ìðëé¦Äð 5. „Á·µåêÅ’å ²ìåêêÁµåÂà ²ìåê¼åÆÁµå ÜÈåÖÊ·æÔå ÜÈÒå ’ðé¼åÔÄå åêÆ „²ìðê” Ôåìæ´™. (A) 1, 2, 3, 4 Ôåê¼åê¾ 5 (B) 1, 2, 3 Ôåê¼åê¾ 4 (C) 1 Ôåê¼åê¾ 2 (D) 2 Ôåìæ¼åÐ 63. Who is the author of “Industrial and General Management” ? (A) M.P. Follet (B) Gulick (C) Mooney (D) Henry Fayol “…Ò´µÜ å ݱø²ìåêÑó ƒÒ´µó ¦Äå²Ñ µå ó ÔåìæÏÄðé¦ÿóÔðêÒ¯ó” ’åï½²ìåê ’å¼¤å ï ²ìåìæ²µåê ? (A) (C) 64. ŠÒ.ÇÝ. Ç·ùÈðîéÑð¯ó ÔåêëÅé (B) (D) ˜µåêÑ–’ó ßðÅÐ Ç·Èæ²ìåêÑó “The separation between Politics and Administration has become an “Outworn Credo”. This statement is made by (A) Herbert Simon (B) Dwight Waldo (C) Robert Dahl (D) L.D. White “²µæ¦’æ²µ¸ å Ôåê¼åê¾ „´µâå –¼˜å âµå ÿå Äå´µåêÕÄå ÇÈåмðÏé“é’å²µå¸Ôåíú żæиÔ昵åê¼æ¾ ÊÒÁ™Áµð” † ßðéâ–’-ð ²ìåêÄåêÆ Åé´™ÁÔ µå ²å µåê (A) ßåʤ²µó± ÜÈÔ ðñ åêÄó (C) ²µæʯó¤ ÁµæÑ á ó (B) (D) ´µðÖû¯ ñ ó ÔæÑðë¶ ŠÑó.´™. Ôðþá ¯ ñ ó Space For Rough Work 24 Political Science 65. Agraria-Industria Model was developed by (A) Goswamy (B) John Gaus (C) Fred W. Riggs (D) Edward Weidner ƒ˜µðв²™ ìåìæ-…Ò´µÜå ݱø²ìåìæ ÔåìæÁµ²å ²™ ìåê ƒÊ–Ô · åïÁ™à ÇÈ´ å Ü™ ÈåÑÉ°±Áµåê …Ôå²Ò™ Áµå (A) ˜µðëéÜÈæÖÕê (B) ¦ÿæÄó ˜µòÜÈó (C) Ç·ùÈð дµó ´µÊ å ëÓüÏ. ²™˜µóÞ (D) Š´µåÖ´µó¤ Õé´µåƲµó 66. The behavioural approach is also known as (A) Human Relations Approach (B) The New Human Relations Approach (C) The Social Approach (D) Systems Approach Ô弤å Äæ ƒÁ·ùµåϲìåêÄå Ôåì昵¤å Ôåíú † ²™é½ÎêÒÁµÑ å ë ÜÈß å å ÇÈåÐÜÁ Ý ²™Âà ìåì昙Á.µð (A) ÔåìæÄåÔå ÜÈÒ å ÊÒÁ·˜µå âµå ÿå ƒÁ·ùµåϲìåêÄå Ôåì昵¤å (B) ÄåÔå ÔåìæÄåÔå ÜÈÒ å ÊÒÁ·˜µå âµå ÿå ƒÁ·ùµåϲìåêÄå Ôåì昵¤å (C) ÜÈæÔåìæ¨’å ƒÁ·ùµå ϲìåêÄå Ôåì昵¤ å (D) ÔåÏÔåÜÈæÀ ƒÁ·ùµå ϲìåêÄå Ôåì昵¤ å 67. According system ? (A) (B) (C) (D) to Ramesh. K. Arora, which of the following is not involved in the study of a The parts of a system Interactions among such parts Interactions between the system and its environment The non-interaction between a system and its environment ²µÔ å ðêé×ó.’ð. „²µðëé²µå ²µÔ å å²µå ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå …Ôåíú˜µâå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÔåÏÔåÜÈæÀ ƒÁ·µåùϲìåêÄåÁµå ÔæÏÇݲ¾ ìåêÑ–Ó ƒ´µ’å Ô å 昙²µåêÔåíúÁÑ ™ Ó? (A) §ÒÁµåê ÔåÏÔåÜÈðÀ²ìåê ʷ昵˜ å âµå ÿåê (B) ƒÒÁ¿ß ·µå å ʷ昵˜å âµå ÿå Äå´µåêÕÄå ƒÒ¼å²µó“вìð꘵âå ÿåê (C) ÔåÏÔåÜÈðÀ Ôåê¼åê¾ ƒÁµ² å µå ÇȲå Ü™ ²Èå ˜µå µâå ÿå Äå´µåêÕÄå ƒÒ¼å²µó“вìð꘵âå ÿåê (D) ÔåÏÔåÜÈðÀ Ôåê¼åê¾ ƒÁµ² å µå ÇȲå Ü™ ²Èå µåÁµå Äå´µåêÕÄå ƒÒ¼å²µó“вìðê ²µåà¼å¼²ð ìåêÄåêÆ Space For Rough Work Political Science 25 68. Chester Barnard classified decisions into (A) Social and Personal decisions (B) Social and Institutional decisions (C) Organisational and Personal decisions (D) Political and Administrative decisions ôðÜÈå±²µó ÊÄ椴µó¤²µÔ å ²å µåê Ÿ¤²ìå꘵âå Äÿå åêÆ Ô嘤™ é’å²Ü™ ÈåêÔåíúÁµåê † ²™é½²ìåì昙 (A) ÜÈæÔåì樒å Ôåê¼åê¾ Ôð² ñ ìå꓾’å Ÿ¤²ìå꘵âå ÿåê (B) ÜÈæÔåì樒å Ôåê¼åê¾ ÜÈæÒÜÝ’ À å Ÿ¤²ìå꘵âå ÿåê (C) ÜÈÒ å ›å®Äæ¼åÍ’å Ôåê¼åê¾ Ôð²ñ ìå꓾’å Ÿ¤²ìå꘵âå ÿåê (D) ²µæ¦“é²ìåê Ôåê¼åê¾ „´µâ å –¼æ¼åÍ’å Ÿ¤²ìå꘵âå ÿåê 69. Who remarked “The executive function is to develop and maintain a system of communication” ? (A) Herbert Simon (B) Chester Barnard (C) Mc Farland (D) Millet “’æ²ìåê¤ ÅÔå¤ßå¹æÒ˜µÁ å µå ÇÈåÐÁ¿·µÔ å åê ’æ²ìåê¤Ôåíú ÜÈÒå ÔåßÄå å ÔåÏÔåÜÈð²À ìåê ƒÊ–Ô · åïÁ™Âà Ôåê¼åê¾ ÅÔå¤ßå¹ð Ôåìæ´µåêÔåíúÁµæ˜™Áµð” ŠÒÁµåê ƒÊ–Ç · Èæвìåê ÇÈ® å ±Ô²å µåê ²ìåìæ²µåê ? (A) ßåʤ¯ó¤ ÜÈÔ ðñ åêÄó (B) ôðÜÈå±²µó ÊÄ椴µó¤ (C) Ôðê’ó Ç·Ñ Èå ¤ð Ò´µó (D) ÕêÑð¯ Ó ó 70. Autocratic style of leadership is also known as (A) Democratic style (B) Laissez Faire style (C) Authoritarian style (D) Participative style ŲµÒå ’åê×å ʘµ²ð ìåê Äæ²ìåê’å¼åÖÔåíú ÇÈåÐÜÁ Ý ™²Âà ìåì昙²µåêÔåíúÁµåê † ßðܲÈå Å™ ÒÁµå (A) ÇÈÐå ¦ÿæÜȼ å æ¾¼åÍ’å ×ðÑ ñ – (B) ¼æ®ÜÈüå¾ Ï Áµðëé²µ¹ å ð ×ðÑ ñ – (C) ÜÈÔ å æ¤Á·’™ æ²™ ×ðÑ ñ – (D) ÇÈæÑðëâ š ÿåêÕ’ð ×ðÑ ñ – 71. Who said “Control maintains the equilibrium between ends and means, output and efforts” ? (A) F.W. Taylor (B) Henry Fayol (C) G.R. Terry (D) Peter Drucker ²ìåìæ²µåê “Å²ìåêÒ¼åиÔåíú ˜µåê²™ Ôåê¼åê¾ Ôåì昵¤å ˜µâå ÿåê, ‡¼åÄÉ åÆ (ßðë²µß å ðëÔåêêÍÕ’ð) Ôåê¼åê¾ ßåë¯ð˜âµå ÿå Äå´µåêÔð ÜÈÔ å åê¼ðëéÑÄåÔÄå åêÆ ’æÇÈæ´µåê¼åÁ ¾ µð” ŠÒÊêÁµæ˜™ ƒÊ–Ç · Èæвìåê ÇÈ® å ±Ô²å µåê ? (A) ŠÇ·Èó. ´µÊ å ëÓ. ¯ðÑ ñ ²µó (B) ßðÅÐ Ç·² Èå ìðëéÑó (C) ¨.„²µó. ¯ð²™Ð (D) ÇÝ鮲µó ´µåÐ’å²µó Space For Rough Work 26 Political Science 72. Which was the first country in the world to introduce the ‘Right to information’ ? (A) U.S.A. (B) U.K. (C) India (D) Sweden ¦˜µ½å ľ Ñ å –Ó Ôåìæའßå’å”ÄåêÆ ÇÈåÐÁ¿·µÔ å åê Êæ²™˜µð ÇÈå²ô ™ Î å êÜÝÁµå Áµéð ×å ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ? (A) ƒÔðêé²™’æ (B) ²ìåêêÄð¯ ñ ´ ð µó “Ò˜µ´ å Ô µå åìó (C) Ê·æ²µ¼ å å (D) ÜÝÖé´µÄ å ó 73. The concept of “Civil Service Neutrality” is a tradition developed in : (A) Britain (B) U.S.A. (C) Sweden (D) India Ä昵²å é™ ’å ÜÈéð Ôð²ìåê ¼æ®ÜÈüå¾ Ï¼ð ÇÈ²å ’™ Ñ å ÄÉ ²ð ìåêê §ÒÁµåê ÜÈÒå ÇÈåÐÁµæ²ìåêÔ昙 ƒÊ–Ô · åïÁ²™Âà ìåì昙²µåêÔåíúÁµåê † Áµéð ×åÁÑ µå –Ó (A) ʖЮÄó (B) ƒÔðêé²™’æ (C) ÜÝÖé´µÄ å ó (D) Ê·æ²µ¼ å å 74. Under which system of Bureaucracy is a civil servant considered as the custodian of justice and welfare of the community ? (A) Patronage Bureaucracy (B) Merit Bureaucracy (C) Caste Bureaucracy (D) Guardian Bureaucracy ²ìåìæÔå ƒÁ·’™ æ²µ×å æà ÇÈÁ å µå½Âà ²ìåê ƒ´™²ìåêÑ–Ó Ä昵²å é™ ’å ÜÈéð Ôå’Äå Äå åêÆ ÜÈÔ å åêêÁµæ²ìåêÁµå Äæϲìåê Ôåê¼åê¾ ’åÑæϸ˜µâå ÿå ²µ’å åÛ’åÄ昙 ÇÈ²å ˜™ º µå ÜÈÑ å 昙Áµð ? (A) „×åвìåê ƒÁ·’ ™ æ²µ×å æà (B) ƒßå¤¼æ ƒÁ·’ ™ æ²µ×å æà (C) ¦ÿæ½ ƒÁ·’ ™ æ²µ×å æà (D) ÇÈðîéÚÈå’å ƒÁ·’ ™ æ²µ×å æà 75. Recruitment is the “Cornerstone of the whole public personnel structure. Unless recruitment policy is soundly conceived, there can be little hope for building a first rate staff.” This statement is made by (A) Glen Stahl (B) F.M. Marx (C) Northcote-Trevelyan Committee (D) Fulton Committee “ÄðéÔåê’æ½²ìåêê …´™é ÜÈæÔ夦Œå ÜÝÊÌÒÁ™ ²µô å Äå ²ð ìåê ƒ˜µåÐ Ôåêßå¼åÖÁµå ÕÚÈå²ìåêÔ昙Áµð. ÄðéÔåê’æ½²ìåêê ÜÈÁ å µåï´µå(ÊÑ–ÚÈå³)Ô昵Á å µå ßðë²µ¼å åê ‡¼åÔ ¾ åê Áµ¦ å ¤ÿð ²ìåê ÜÝÊÌÒÁ™ ÅÔåì椸’攘™ ƒÑ–Ó …²µåêÔå ƒÔå’æ×åÔåíú ’å´Ô ™ ðê Ôåê®±Áµæ˜Â ²™ µåê¼åÁ ¾ µð.” † ßðéâ–’²ð ìåêÄåêÆ Åé´™ÁÔ µå ²å µåê (A) ˜µÄ Óð ó ÜÈæ±ßóÓ (B) ŠÇ·Èó.ŠÔåìó. Ôåìæ’óÞ¤ (C) Äæ¼ð딤é¯ó °ÐÕÑÏÄó ÜÈÕ å ê½ (D) Ç·ùÈå íúѱÄó ÜÈÕ å ê½ Space For Rough Work Political Science 27 76. Arrange the following forms of disciplinary action in the proper order in terms of intensity : 1. Withholding of promotion 2. Reduction in rank 3. Reprimand 4. Dismissal from service 5. Recovery from pay 6. Removal from service (A) 3, 1, 5, 2, 6 and 4 (B) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 and 6 (C) 2, 3, 1, 5, 4 and 6 (D) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 † ’ðâ˜ÿå Ä™ å ØÜÈåê’¾ åÐÔåê ÕÁ·˜µå âµå Äÿå åêÆ ƒÔåíú˜âµå åêÿ ßðëÒÁ™²µåêÔå ½éÔåм²ð ìåêÄåêÆ „Á·µæ²µÔ å 昙®ê±’ðëÒ´µåê ÅÁ™¤ÚÈå±’åÐÔåêÁµåÑ–Ó ¦ÿðëé´™Ü.Ý 1. Ê´™²¾ ìåêÄåêÆ ¼å´µà ð ´™²ìåêêÕ’ð 2. ×ðÐ麲ìåêÑ–Ó ’å´¼ ™ å 3. Ô昵Òå ´µÄå ð 4. ÜÈéð ÔðÎêÒÁµå Ôå¦ÿ昵ðëâ–ÜÈåêÕ’ð 5. Ôðé¼åÄÁ å Ò™ Áµå àÒÇÈ´ å µ²ð ìåêêÕ’ð 6. ÜÈéð ÔðÎêÒÁµå ¼ð˜² µð ìåêêÕ’ð (A) 3, 1, 5, 2, 6 Ôåê¼åê¾ 4 (B) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4 Ôåê¼åê¾ 6 (C) 2, 3, 1, 5, 4 Ôåê¼åê¾ 6 (D) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5 Ôåê¼åê¾ 6 77. “A good Collector’s house was often a second home to the young Assistant Collector” (A.D. Gorwala). This statement explains the significance of (A) Informal training (B) In service training (C) Induction training (D) Orientation training “§ÊÌ ‡¼åÔ ¾ åê ¨ÑæÓÁ·™’æ²™²ìåê ˜µåïßÔ å åíú ²ìåìæÔå Õʷ昵æÁ·’™ æ²™˜µð „˜™ÒÁµæ˜Â µðš Š²µå´Äµå ð ÔåêÄð²ìåì昙¼êå ”¾ (Š.´™. ˜µðë²µæÖÑæ) (A) (C) 78. † ßðéâ–’²ð ìåêê ²ìåìæÔåíúÁ²µå µå ÇÈæÐÔåêê•Ï¼ð²ìåêÄåêÆ ÕÔå²Ü™ Èåê¼åÁ ¾ µð ? ƒÄòÇÈô å æ²™’å ¼å²Ê µå éð ½ (B) ÜÈéð Ôæ ƒÔåÁ² ·™ ìåê ¼å²Ê µå éð ½ ÇȲå ô ™ ²å ìåìæ¼åÍ’å ¼å²Ê µå éð ½ (D) ÇÈåíúÄ× å ð¢é¼åÄå ¼å²µÊ å éð ½ The concept of unity of command is complementary to the principle of (A) Span of control (B) Authority (C) Scalar chain (D) Supervision „Áµéð ×åÁµå ‹’å¼ð ÇÈ²å ’™ Ñ å ÄÉ ²ð ìåêê † ¼å¼åÖ’ð” ÇȲå ìåì椲ìåêÔ昙Á.µð (A) ŲìåêÒ¼åи ÔæÏÇݾ (B) ÇÈæÐÁ’ ·™ æ²µå (C) ÜÈð”Ѳµó ôðÄ ñ ó (D) ÔðêéÑ–Öôæ²µ¹ å ð Space For Rough Work 28 Political Science 79. Match the following : List – I a. Consolidated Fund of India b. Money Bill c. Annual Financial Statement d. Contingency Fund of India 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. List – II Article 110 Article 267 Article 266 Article 265 Article 112 Select the correct codes : a b c d (A) 3 1 5 2 (B) 2 1 5 4 (C) 4 1 5 3 (D) 4 1 5 2 …Ôåíú˜âµå Äÿå åêÆ ¦ÿðëé´™Ü.Ý ÇÈ° å ±–I a. Ê·æ²µ¼å Á å µå ÜÈÒå ¡¼å ÅÁ·™ b. ß帒æÜÈåê ÔåêÜÈåëÁµð c. ÔæÚݤ’å ß帒æÜÝÄå ßðéâ–’ð d. ÜÈæÁ™ÑæÖ²µåê ÅÁ·™ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ÇÈ° å ± – II ÕÁ·™ 110 ÕÁ·™ 267 ÕÁ·™ 266 ÕÁ·™ 265 ÕÁ·™ 112 ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµå ÜÈÒå ’ðé¼å˜µâå Äÿå åêÆ „²ìðê” Ôåìæ´™ : (A) (B) (C) (D) 80. a 3 2 4 4 b 1 1 1 1 c 5 5 5 5 d 2 4 3 2 Which of the following is not a function of Staff Agencies ? (A) Planning (B) Advising (C) Consultation (D) Achieving goals …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÝÊÌÒÁ™ Ô嘤µå Áµå ’æ²ìåê¤Ô昙²µåêÔåíúÁÑ ™ Ó? (A) ²ìðëé¦Äð (B) ÜÈÑ å ßð Ôåìæ´µåêÕ’ð (C) ÜÈÔ å åìæÑðëéôåÄð (D) Á·ùµð ϲìðëéÁµéð ×å˜â µå ÿå ÜÈæÁ·Ü™ ÈåêÕ’ð Space For Rough Work Political Science 29 81. Who described ‘Soft Power’ as “the ability to get what you want through attraction rather than coercion or payments” ? (A) Noam Chomsky (B) Bruce Hoffman (C) Joseph Nye (D) Steven Rothman ²ìåìæ²µåê ÔåêïÁµåê×哲¾ ìåêÄåêÆ “ÅÔå꘵ð Êðé’昙²µåêÔåíúÁµÄå åêÆ ÁµåÊæÌâ–’ð ƒÁ¿Ô ·µå æ ÜÈÒå Ê·æÔåĘð âµå –˜Ò™ ¼å ÕꘙÑ昙 „’åÚ¤Èå ¹ð²ìåê ÔåêëÑ’å ˜µâå –ÜÈåêÔåíúÁ’µå ð” ÜÈÔ å åêÁ¿¤µå· ¼ð” ²ìåêÄæƘ™ ÕÔå²Ü™ Á Ý µæ²Â µð ? (A) ÄðëéÔåìó ôæÔåìóÜÝ” (B) ÊêÐÜÈó ßæÇ·ùÈå ÍÄó (C) ¦ÿðëÜÈÇ ð ·Èó Äðñ (D) ÜݱéÔåÄó ²µðëÁ¿·µåùÍÄó 82. Which of the following is not correct regarding the ‘Missile Technology Control Regime’ (MTCR) ? (A) Was set up in 1987. (B) It is 34 nation grouping. (C) It seeks to control export of missile technology, including drones. (D) India became member in October 2015. …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê “ÛÇȺ å ¼åÒ¼åЦÿæöÄå ŲìåêÒ¼åи ÇÈÁ å µ½åÂà (MTCR) ˜µð ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·Ü™ Á Ý Òµå ¼ð ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµåêÁµæ˜™²µåêÔåíúÁÑ ™ Ó? (A) 1987 ²µÑ å –Ó ÜÈæÇ À ÜÝ Ñ Èå ° É ±¼åê¾ (B) …Áµåê 34 Äð²ìåê ²µæÚݱøé²ìåê ˜µåêÒÇÈåíú (C) ´µðëÐéÄó˜µâ å Äÿå åêÆ ÜÈéð ²™ÁÒµå ¼ð, “ÛÇȺ å ¼åÒ¼åЦÿæöÄÁ å µå Ųìåì椼åÔÄå åêÆ Å²ìåêÒ½ÐÜÈåêÔåíúÁµå’ð” ƒÁµåê ƒ²µÜå Èåê¼åÁ ¾ .µð (D) 2015 ƒ’ðë±éʲµóÄåÑ–Ó Ê·æ²µ¼ å Ô å åíú ƒÁµ²å µå ÜÈÁ å ܵå ÈåÏ ²µæÚÈå±øÔæÎê¼åê. 83. Which of the following are not the writings of Noam Chomsky ? (A) On Western Terrorism: From Hiroshima to Drone Warfare (B) 9/11: Was There an Alternative ? (C) The Future of Freedom (D) Current Issues in Linguistic Theory …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÔåíú ÄðëéÔåìó ôæÔåìóÜÝ” ²µåÔ²å µå ʲµß å å˜âµå ÿ昙²µåêÔåíúÁÑ ™ Ó? (A) „Äó ÔðÜÈå±øÄó ¯ð²² µå Ü™ Ô Èå åìó : Ç·ùÈåÐÔåìó ವðëéØÔåìæ ®ê ´µðëÐéÄó ÔæÇ·¤Èð ²µó (B) 9/11 : ÔæÜÈó Áµéð ²µó „ÏÄó ƒÑ±Ä¤ ð °Ôó ? (C) Á™ Ç·ùÈå îÏôå²µó „Ç·Èó Ç·ùÝ Ðé´µÒ å (D) ’å²µÒ ð ¯ó …×åëÏÜÈó …Äó Ñ–Ò˜™ÖÜݱ’ó Á¿²·™ ìåê²™ Space For Rough Work 30 Political Science 84. ______ theory argues that ‘economic strength and military-political power as complementary, not competing goals’. (A) Mercantilism (B) Marxism (C) Economic Liberalism (D) None of the above ‘„Á¿¤ ·™ ’å ÊÑ, ÜÈÅðñ ’å ×哾 Ôåê¼åê¾ ²µæ¦“é²ìåê ×哘¾ âåµ ÿåê’ ÇȲå ìåì椲ìåêÔæÁµå ²™é½²ìåêÑ–Ó …Ôð²ìðê ßðë²µ¼å åê ÇÈÇ ðñ Èðî° ÁµðϲìðëéÁµðé ×å˜âµå Ñ ÿå Ó ŠÒÁµåê ²ìåìæÔå ÜÝÁµæÒÂà ¼åÔåíú ÔæÁ™ÜÈåê¼åÁ ¾ µð ? (A) Ô弤 å ’åÔæÁµå (B) Ôåìæ“Þ¤ÜÈÔ å åìó (C) „Á¿¤ ·™ ’å ‡Áµæ²µÔ å æÁµå (D) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåë ƒÑÓ 85. The Motto of _____ is “One Vision, One Identity, One Community” (A) SAARC (B) ASEAN (C) OPEC (D) OAS _____ Äåµå ÔåêêÁ™Ð¼²ð ìåêê ‘§ÒÁµåê ÁµåïÚݱ §ÒÁµåê ƒÜÝͲìåê¼ð §ÒÁµåê ÜÈÔ å åêêÁµæ²ìåê’Ô昙Áµ.ð (A) ÜÈæ’ó¤ (B) „ÜݲìåêÄó (C) §ÇÈ’ ðó (D) §²ìðêÜÈó 86. Which of the following is not correctly matched ? (A) Critical Theory – Robert Cox (B) Postmodernist Theory – Richard Ashley (C) Constructivist theory – Andrew Linklater (D) Normative Theory – Chris Brown …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåì昙 ßðëÒÁ™’²ð ìåì昵åêÔåíúÁ™ÑÓ ? (A) ÕÔåê×椼åÍ’å ÜÝÁµæÒ Âà ¼å – ²µæÊ¯ó¤ ’æ’óÞ (B) „Á·µåêÅ’ðëé¼å² ¾ µå ÜÝÁµæÒÂà ¼å – ²™ô´ å µó¤ ƒØÓé (C) ÜÈÒ å ²µô å Äå æÔæÁ™ ÜÝÁµæÂÒà ¼å – ƒÒ´™ÐÔó Ñ–Ò’ðéÓ ®²µó (D) ÄæÔðꤰÔó Á¿² ·™ ìåê²™ – “ÐÜÈó ÊòÐÄó Space For Rough Work Political Science 31 87. A theory that addresses the moral and ethical dimensions of International relations is (A) Postmodernist theory (B) Normative theory (C) Feminist theory (D) Marxist theory ƒÒ¼å²µå²µæÚݱøé²ìåê ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·˜µå âµå ÿå ÔåêÄðëéÅé½ Ôåê¼åê¾ Äð½ñ ’å¼²ð ìåê „²ìåìæÔå꘵âå ÿÄå åêÆ ßðéâÿåêÔå ÜÝÁµæÒÂà ¼åÔåíú …Áµæ˜™Á.µð (A) „Á·µåêÅ’ðëé¼å² ¾ µÔ å æÁµå ÜÝÁµæÒÂà ¼å (B) ÄæÔðꤰÔó Á¿²·™ ìåê²™ (C) ÜÝø¾ éÔæÁ™ ÜÝÁµæÒ Âà ¼å (D) Ôåìæ“Þ¤ÜÈó± ÜÝÁµæÒ Âà ¼å 88. Who among the following defined National Interest as that which “states seek to protect or achieve in relations to each other” ? (A) Vernon Van Dyke (B) Joseph Frankel (C) Robert Cantor (D) George Kennan …Ôå²µå꘵âå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæ²µåê ²µæÚݱøé²ìåê à¼æÜÈ“å ²¾ ìåêÄåêÆ “²µæ¦Ï˜µâå ÿåê ÇÈå²Üµå Èå²É µå ²µå“ÛÜÝ’ðëâÿåäÑê ƒÁ¿·Ô µå æ ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·˜µå âµå Äÿå åêÆ ’åêÁµåê²™Ü’Ý ðëâÿåäÑê ʲìåêÜÈåê¼åÔ ¾ .ð ” ŠÒÊêÁµæ˜™ ƒÁ¿¤·µð Üñ Á Ý µæ²Â µð ? (A) ÔðĤ å Äó ÔæÏÄó ´µ’ðñ ó (B) ¦ÿðëÜÈÇ ð ·Èó Ç·ÈæÐÒ’ðÑó (C) ²µæÊ¯ó¤ ’æÏÒ®²µó (D) ¦ÿæ¦ÿó¤ ’ðÄåÆÄó 89. _______ was born in Furth, Germany; studied at Harvard; founder-editor of ‘Confluence’ Journal, and served as US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor. (A) Douglas McArthur (B) Henry Kissinger (C) Hillary Clinton (D) John Kerry _____ ²µÔ å ²å µåê ¦Ôåê¤Å²ìåê Ç·ÈåÁ·¿µó¤ÄåÑ–Ó ßåê°± ßæÔå´µó¤ÄåÑ–Ó ÕÁµæÏÊ·æÏÜÈå ÔåêꘙÜÝ ‘’æÒÇÈåíý²Ó ìðêÄóÞ’ ¦²µåÆÑóÄå ÔåêëÑ ÜÈÒå ÇÈæÁµå’²å µæ˜™Áµå²Â µåê ß昵åë ƒÔðêé²™’æÁµå ²µæ¦Ï’æ²ìåê¤ÁµØå ¤²ìåê Ôåê¼åê¾ ²µæÚݱøé²ìåê Ê·Á å µåмæ ÜÈÑ å ßð˜µæ²µ²å µæ˜™Á²µå µåê. (A) ´µ˜ å µæÜÓ Èó Ôðê’óƒÁ¿¤·µå ²µó (B) ßðÅÐ “ÜÝÒ Þ ˜µ²å µó (C) àѲ™ “ÓÒ®Äó (D) ¦ÿæÄó ’ð²™Ð Space For Rough Work 32 Political Science 90. Which of the following is not correct about Dependency theory ? (A) It is not based on Marxist analysis of inequalities within the world system. (B) Underdevelopment of Global South is a direct result of development in Global North. (C) The concept of economic neo-colonialism was given a theoretical base, through the works of this theory. (D) Prominent scholars are Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Samir Amin and Clive Thomas. ƒÔåÑÒÊÄæ ÜÝÁµæÒÂà ¼å’ð” ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·Ü™ Á Ý Òµå ¼ð …Ôåíú˜âµå ÿÑ å –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈ²å ™²ìåìæÁµå ‡¼å²¾ Ô µå 昙²µåêÔåíúÁÑ ™ Ó? (A) (B) (C) (D) 91. ¦˜µ½å ľ å ÔåÏÔåÜÈð²À ìðëâÿ˜å ´ µå µ²ð ìåê ƒÜÈÔ å åìæÄ弘ð âµå ÿåê Ôåìæ’óÞ¤ÔæÁ™ Õ×ðéÓ ÚÈ¹å ²ð ìåê „Á·µæ²µåÁµå ÔðêéÑð …ÑÓ. Ê·å똵ðëéâÿÁ å µå Áµå“۸ʷ昵Á å µå ƒÄåÊ–Ô · åïÁ²™Âà ìåêê Ê·å똵ðëéâÿåÁµå ‡¼å²¾ Ê µå ·æ˜µÁ å Ñ µå –ÄÓ å ƒÊ–Ô · åïÁ™²Âà ìåê Äðé²µå Ç·ÈÑ å Ô昙Á.µð ÄåÔå ÔåÜÈæßå¼åê „Á¿¤·™ ’å ÇÈ²å ™’Ñ å ÄÉ ²ð ìåêê † ÜÝÁµæÒÂà ¼åÁµå ʲµÔ å 庘µ˜ð âµå ÿå ÔåêëÑ’å ÜÈÁ ðñ µæÒ ½’å ÄðѲð ìåêÄåêÆ Åé´™Á.µð Ç·ÄÈå æ¤Ò´µðë ßðÅÐ’ó ’æ´µðë¤ÜÈðë, ÜÈÕ å ê²µó ƒÕêÄó Ôåê¼åê¾ ’ðüÓ Ô ñ ó Á¿·µæÔåêÜÈó²µÔ å å²µåê ÇÈÐå Ôåêê• ÕÁµæÖÒÜÈ²å µå꘵âå ÿåê Which of the following is not correct about UN Human Right Council ? (A) Established in 2006. (B) On the basis of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution. (C) United States was elected to UN Human Rights Council in 2006. (D) Council promotes human rights education and advisory services. …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê Õ×åÖÜÒÈå ÜÈð²À ìåê ÔåìæÄåÔå ßå’åê” ÔåêÒ´µâå –²ìåêÄåêÆ ’åê²™¼Òå ¼ð ÜÈå²²™ ìåìæÁµå ƒÒ×åÔ昙²µåêÔåíúÁÑ ™ Ó? (A) 2006 ²µÑ å –Ó ÜÈæÇ À ÄÈå ˜ð µðëÒ´™¼åê (B) Õ×åÖÜÒ Èå ÜÈðÀ ÜÈæÔåìæÄåÏ ÜÈÊ å ·ð²ìåê Ÿ¤²ìåêÁµå „Á·µæ²µÁ å µå ÔðêéÑ–Áµð (C) 2006 ²µÑ å –Ó Õ×åÖ ÜÈÒå ÜȲðÀ ìåê ÔåìæÄåÔå ßå’åꔘµâå ÿå ÔåêÒ´µÑ å –˜µð ƒÔðêé²™’æÔåíú ôåêÄæÎêÜÈÑ å ° É ±¼åê. (D) ÔåêÒ´µÑ å –²ìåêê ÔåìæÄåÔå ßå’åꔘµâå ÿå Ø’åÛ¸ Ôåê¼åê¾ ÜÈÑ å ßæ ÜÈðéÔð˜âµå Äÿå åêÆ ‡¼ðé¾ ¨ÜÈåê¼åÁ ¾ µð 92. Which of the following Regional organization has presently Nine Observer Members ? (A) APEC (B) ASEAN (C) SAARC (D) SCO …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔå ÇÈæÐÁéµð Ø’å ÜÈÒå ›å®Äð²ìåêê ÇÈåÐÜÈåê¼¾ Ô å 昙 §Òʼåê¾ ÇȲå Õ ™ é’åÛ¹æ ÜÈÁ å ܵå Èåϲĵå åêÆ ßðëÒÁ™Áµð ? (A) ƒÇÈ’ ðó (B) „ÜݲìåêÄó (C) ÜÈæ’ó¤ (D) ŠÜÈó.ÜÝ.õ. Space For Rough Work Political Science 33 93. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists : List – I List – II (UN Nobel Laureates) (Year) a. Organisation for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) i. 2001 b. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC and ii. 2007 Al Gore) c. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Mohamed iii. 2013 Elbaradei d. United Nations and Kofi Annan iv. 2005 Codes : a b c d (A) i iii iv ii (B) iii ii iv i (C) i ii iii iv (D) iv iii ii i ÇÈ° å ± I ÄåêÆ ÇÈ° å ± II ²µðëÒÁ™˜µð ßðëÒÁ™Ü,Ý ’ðâ˜ÿå µð ’ðë°±²µåêÔå ÜÈÒå ’ðé¼å˜âµå –ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåêê¼å²¾ µÔ å Äå åêÆ „²™Ü.Ý a. b. c. d. ÇÈ° å ±–I ÇÈ° å ± – II (ÄðëéÊÑó ÇÈåÐ×Ü å ݾ Õ¦ÿéð ¼å²µåê) (ÔåÚ¤ Èå ) i. 2001 ²µæÜÈæ²ìåêÅ’å ƒÜÈå¾ø˜µâå ÿå ÅÚÈðéÁ·µå ÜÈÒå ›å®Äð Ôæ¼æÔ岸 µå ÊÁµÑ å æÔå¹ð ’åê²™¼Òå ¼ð ƒÒ¼å²µó ÜÈ’å 椲™²ìåê ÜÈÊ å æÇÈ° å ± ii. 2007 ƒÒ¼å²µå²µæÚݱøé²ìåê ƒ¸ê×哾 ÜÈÒå ÜÈðÀ (IAEA) Ôåê¼åê¾ ÔåêßåÔåêÁµó ƒÑÌ´™¤ iii. 2013 iv. 2005 Õ×åÖÜÒÈå ÜÈðÀ Ôåê¼åê¾ ’ðëÇ·Ý ƒÄæÆÄó ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµå ÜÈÒå ’ðé¼å˜µâå Äÿå åêÆ „²ìðê” Ôåìæ´™ : (A) (B) (C) (D) 94. a i iii i iv b iii ii ii iii c iv iv iii ii d ii i iv i Which of the following countries is not an Observer member of WTO ? (A) Afghanistan (B) Belarus (C) Uzbekistan (D) Vietnam …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔå Áµéð ×åÔåíú Õ×åÖ Ôæº¦Ï ÜÈÒå ÜȲðÀ ìåê Õé’åÛ’å ÜÈÁ å ܵå ÈåÏ ²µæÚÈå±øÔåÑÓ ? (A) ƒÇ·ÈæãÅÜÈæÄ ¾ å (B) ÊæÏѲµÜ å Èó (C) ‡¦ÿðÌé“ÜÈæÄ ¾ å (D) Õ²ìåê¯æÆÒ Space For Rough Work 34 Political Science 95. Who defined Diplomacy as “the management of international relations by means of negotiation” ? (A) Sir Ernest Satow (B) Harold Nicholson (C) Hans Morgenthau (D) Bruce Hoffman ²µæ²ìåêÊ·æ²µ¼å åÖÔåíú “ÜÈÒå Á·µæÄå Ôåì昵¤å ˜µâå ÿå ÔåêëÑ’å ¦²µå꘵åêÔå ƒÒ¼å²µå²µæÚݱøé²ìåê ÜÈÒå ÊÒÁ·˜µå âµå ÿå ÅÔå¤ßå¹²ð ìåì昙Áµð” ŠÒÊêÁµæ˜™ ƒÁ¿¤·µð Üñ Á Ý Ô µå ²å µåê ²ìåìæ²µåê ? (A) ÜȲ å µó. ŠÄð¤ÜÈó± ÜÈæ¯ðëé (B) ßð²µæÑó¶ Å’åÑÄ Þ ó (C) ßæÄóÞ Ôåì昵¤ ð ÒÁ¿·µðëé (D) ÊêÐÜÈó ßæÇ·ùÈå ÍÄó 96. Which of the following is not a principle of ‘Panchsheel’ (1954) ? (A) Mutual respect for each other’s territorial integrity (B) Mutual non-aggression (C) Mutual interference in each other’s internal affairs. (D) Peaceful co-existence …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÇÈÒå ôåØéÑ (1954) ¼å¼åÖÁµå ÔæÏÇݲ¾ ìåêÑ–Ó …²µåêÔåíúÁÑ ™ Ó? (A) (B) (C) (D) 97. ÇÈæÐÁéµð Ø’å ÜÈÔ å å꘵åмð²ìåêÄåêÆ ÇȲå Üµå ²ÈåÉ µå ˜µò²µÕ å ÜÈåêÔåíúÁµåê ÇÈ²å µÜå ²ÈåÉ µ²å µåê „’åÐÔåê¸ ²µà å ¼å²µæ˜™²µåêÔåíúÁµåê (ÇÈå²Üµå Èå²É µå Áµæâ– Ôåìæ´µÁ å µð …²µåêÔåíúÁµåê) ÇÈÐå ½²ìðëÊ̲µåê ÇÈ²å µÜå ²ÈåÉ µ²å µå „Ò¼å²é™ ’å ÔåÏÔåßæ²µ˜å âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ÔåêÁ·ùµðÏ ÇÈåÐÔéð ØÜÈåêÔåíúÁµåê ×æÒ½²ìåê ÜÈß å å ÊæâÿðÖ The ‘SAARC Yatra’ (2015) was undertaken by _______. (A) Narendra Modi, India’s Prime Minister (B) Sushma Swaraj, India’s Foreign Minister (C) S. Jaishankar, India’s Foreign Secretary (D) Ajit Doval, National Security Advisor ÜÈæ’ó¤ ²ìåìæ¼åÐÔåíú (2015) …Ôå²Ò™ Áµå ’ð˜ñ ½µð ’¾ ðëâÿåäÑ° É ±¼åê. (A) (B) (C) (D) Ê·æ²µ¼å Á å µå ÇÈåÐÁ·µæÄåÔåêҽРÄå²µéð ÒÁµåÐ ÔðëéÁ™ Ê·æ²µ¼å Á å µå ÕÁµéð ×æÒ˜µå ÔåêҽРÜÈåêÚÈæÍ ÜÈåÖ²µæ¦ÿó Ê·æ²µ¼å Á å µå ÕÁµéð ×æÒ˜µå ’æ²ìåê¤ÁµØå ¤ ŠÜÈó. ¦²ìåê×åÒ’å²µó ²µæÚݱøé²ìåê Ê·Á å µåмæ ÜÈÑ å ßð˜µæ²µå ƒ¨¼ó ÁµðëéÔåÑó Space For Rough Work Political Science 35 98. Which of the following is not correct regarding India’s position in Regional Organisations/Institutions ? (A) Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)-Founder Member (B) Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)-Observer Member (C) East Asia Summit (EAS)-Member (D) Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) – Founder Member ÇÈæÐÁéµð Ø’å ÜÈÒå ›å®Äð / ÜÈÒå ÜȘðÀ âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó Ê·æ²µ¼å Á å µå ÜÈæÄÀ Ô å Äå åêÆ ’åê²™¼åÒ¼ð …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµåêÁµæ˜™²µåêÔåíúÁÑ ™ Ó? 99. (A) ×åÒ›æÎê ÜÈß å ’å æ²µå ÜÈÒå ›å®Äð (SCO) – ÜÈæÇ À ’Èå å ÜÈÁ å µÜå ÈåÏ (B) ŠÚÈæÏ ×æÒ½²ìåêê¼å „Á¿¤·™ ’å ÜÈß å ’å æ²µå (APEC) – Õé’åÛ’å ÜÈÁ å ܵå ÈåÏ (C) ÇÈåîÔå¤ ŠÚÈæÏ ÜÈÊ å ·ð (EAS) – ÜÈÁ å ܵå ÈåÏ (D) ŠÚÈæÏ ÔåêëÑÜÈò’å²ìåê¤ ßåë´™’ð ÊæÏÒ’ó (AIIB) – ÜÈæÀÇ’Èå å ÜÈÁ å µÜå ÈåÏ Which of the following is not correctly matched ? (A) SAARC Summit, 2014 was held at Kathmandu, Nepal. (B) ASEAN Summit, 2015 was held at Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi, Malaysia. (C) OAS Summit, 2015 was held at Panama City, Panama. (D) APEC Summit, 2015 was held at Tokyo, Japan. …Ôåíú˜âµå Ñ ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµå ¦ÿðëé´µ¹å ²ð ìåì昙²µåêÔåíúÁ™ÑÓ ? (A) 2014 ²µå ÜÈæ’ó¤ ÜÈÕ å ê¯ó ÄðéÇÈæâÿÁ å µå ’å²¿µåÍÒ´µåêÕÄåÑ–Ó Äå´µðÎê¼åê (B) 2015 ²µå „ÜÝé²ìåêÄó ÜÈÕ å ê¯ó ÔåêÑðéÚݲìåìæÁµå ’ðëÑæÑæÒÇÈåíú²µå Ôåê¼åê¾ ÑÒ˜µæ”Õ˜µâå Ñ ÿå –Ó ¦²µåꘙ¼åê. (C) 2015 ²µå õ.Š.ŠÜÈó. ÜÈÕ å ê¯ó ÇÈÄå æÔåêÁµå ÇÈÄå æÔåê Ä嘲µå µåÁÑ µå –Ó ¦²µåꘙ¼åê. (D) 2015 ²µå Š.ÇÝ.….ÜÝ. ÜÈÕ å ê¯ó ¦ÇÈæÄóÄå ¯ð듲ìðëéÁµÑ å –Ó ¦²µåꘙ¼åê. Space For Rough Work 36 Political Science 100. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists : List – I List – II (Books) (Authors) a. India Shastra: Reflections on the Nation In our i. Rajiv Sikri Time b. Does the Elephant Dance? : Contemporary ii. Shashi Tharoor Indian Foreign Policy c. Challenge and Strategy: Rethinking India’s iii. Sumit Ganguly Foreign Policy d. India’s Foreign Policy: Retrospect and Prospect iv. David M Malone Codes : a b c d (A) i iii iv ii (B) iii ii iv i (C) i ii iii iv (D) ii iv i iii ÇÈ° å ± I ÄåêÆ ÇÈ° å ± II ²µðëÒÁ™˜µð ßðëÒÁ™Ü,Ý ’ðâ˜ÿå µð ’ðë°±²µåêÔå ÜÈÒå ’ðé¼å˜âµå –ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåêê¼å²¾ µÔ å Äå åêÆ „²™Ü.Ý a. b. c. d. 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