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Full Marks: 450
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Note: (1) Attempt as many questions as you can. Each question carries 3
(Three I marks. One mark wtll be deducted for each incorrect
answer. Zero mark will be awarded for each unattempted
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the correct answer, choose the closest one.
01. "Laws are necessary relations arising out of the nature of things".
Who said this?
(11 .Rouseau (2) Hobbes (3) Locke (4) Montesquieu
"fi1f>l ~ai! 'li\ _ -it ~ 311'''''4<!i ~ '!it ~ tl" <m f<RR 'IiOT ?
(1) ri (2) ~ (3) * (4) Aloi!W'L
02. Which of the following is not a fundamental right under the Indian
Constitution?
(1) Right to life (2) Right to travel in India
(3) Right to education (4) Right to property
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09. Who wrote the book entitled "Glimpses of The World History"?
(1) Oakeshott (2) Marcuse
(3) Nehru (4) Robert
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10. Who among the following was not associated with the Frankfurt
school:
(1) Adorno (2) Hebermas
(3) Neumann (4) Althussor
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(3) ~ (4) aJ<"i,(i{
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25. Which one of the following is not a feature of the General Will ?
26. "Everything for the state nothing against the state, nothing outside
the state". The view is supported by :
27. "It is better to be human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied". Who
said this?
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(4) 31f'l'hR am q;(joq m;-B'4f.>lo 31Cl"mUII~ t
37. "Justice is the interest of the stronger". Who said this?
(1) Cephalus (2) Polemarchus
(3) Thrasymachus (4) Plato
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40. Federal system of government was accepted to India for the fIrst time
by:
(1) Government of India Act, 1919
(2) Government of India Act, 1935
(3) Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946
(4) Contribution of India, 1950
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44. A money Bill can be detained in the Rajya Sabha for how many days?
>R f<I~ '{fa! <I'll -q f<I;<R fl;.i\ <I'Ii ~ OIl ~ t ?
(1) 12 (2) 14 (3) 16 (4) 18
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47. Who supported the theory that socialism can be achieved through
state?
~ 11<[ 'liT f<Rf.t "WI$! i'li<rr ~ ('IAI"""I!; "UO'! iii llTUfll ~ >IT'<! i'li<rr "ll ~
t?
(1) "I1'Rl (2) <'If.R (3) lfR (4) ~
48. Who want to establish close relation between politics and morality ?
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54. Which of the following statement is not correct about the Indian
President?
(1) He appoints Prime Minister
(2) He is elected by an electoral college.
(3) He is real executive
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63. Who defined sovereignty as "the supreme power over citizens and
subjects unrestrained by law" ?
(1) Bodin (2) Hobbes (3) Bentham (4) Austin
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Ii1~ ."m i?"
(1) ~ (2) mo<l (3) ~ (4) 31'i'fk;j
64. "State comes into existence for life but exists for good life". Who said
this?
(1) Plate (2) Aristotle (3) Locke (4) Green
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«<r r"'Ii1'1i1 '"OR i ?
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65. Identify the correct statement:
(1) Sovereignty is not an element of state
(2) Membership of the state is not compulsory
(3) Purpose of a pressure group is to secure interests of its member.
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(2) 0lIPl<\C11i;
(3) 3i1i;~iC1li;
67. Who among the following does not accept the central importance of
state in international relations?
(1) Realists (2) New-realists
(3) Pluralists (4) Idealists
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69. Match List I with List II and select correct answer with the help of
code:
List I List II
A. Politcal Party 1. Gramsci
B. Republic 2. Laski
C. Grammar of Politics 3. Plato
D. Prison Notebooks 4. Duverser
Code
A B C D
(1) 4 3 2 1
(2) 4 3 1 2
(3) I 4 3 2
(4) 2 I 4 3
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71. Who among the following is associated with power theory of politics?
(1) Garnar (2) Berlin
(3) Lasswell (4) Popper
R"'I # it 'I>i'I (1"111m ~ 'ITI'R! ffl'llHI it ~ t :
(1) f i (2) 'Ifffi
(3) ('I1\'l~('I (4) 1lfm
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Code
A B C D
(1 ) 1 2 3 4
(2) 4 3 1 2
(3) 4 3 2 1
(4) 3 4 1 2
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77. How many states are involved in the MandaI theory of inter-state-
relations?
80. Who among the following said that state sovereignty is a cause of
world wars?
(1) Green (2) Mciver (3) Laski (4) Berlin
81. Public Administration "consist of all these operations having for their
purpose the fulfilment or enforcement of public policy". Who said
this?
(1) L.D. White (2) Gladden
(3) Wilson (4) Waldo
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83. Who is the author of the book entitled "Politics and Administration"?
(1) Warner (2) Goodnow (3) Waldo (4) Urbick
'qjf<'lf~i.R"I1l:"S I{SfAf.I~~I'I' ~ ~ CiiT ~ ~ i ?
(1) CIR'R (2) 2<;'113 (3) CIR"it (4) ~
84. Who edited the work entitled "Towards a New Public Administration:
Minnowbrook Perspective" ?
(1) J.D. Mooney (2) Frank Marini
(3) James Clarlesworth (4) James G. March
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f.\1:;f it "\'t <lfR "ffiq; ~~1I\'I1 ~ ajjq'ilIRih 4'ld11«lih f\'l4ihl "'hi -.n:r$F; ~ ?
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(3) iloR! it<R (4) ~ it<it
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95. Kyoto Protocol that took place in Japan in 1997 is related to problems
concerning:
(1) Human right (2) Environment
(3) Feminism (4) International peace
f<l><ilil ~TilifiTM 'Ii'r "i1'!R i! 1997 i! _ ~3!l1 ~ \1'H41 ~ \1l4foGd t:
(1) 1l11'1lf>rorn (2) q'lf'l(ol (3) '1R1'11<; (4) "HRf~l'11i11Rr
99. Who was the President of the Indian National Congress in 1947?
(1) J. L. Nehru (2) Ballabh Bhai Patel
(3) J.B. Kriplani (4) M. K. Gandhi
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(1) ~&mWm<UT~B
(2) ~ &m ~-~ l1<lI' B
(3) ~ &m i'iR-<i\~ l1<lI' B
(4) ~ &m ~ ~ l1<lI' B (I'lT 31T'lT ~ 'I>l B'l~Rl BI
104. The book entitled "In pursuit of Lakshmi : The Political Economy of
the Indian State" was written by :
(1) Atul Kohali (2) F. Frakel and M.S.A. Rao
(3) Morris Jones (4) L. Rudolf and S. Rudolf
"., 'RW 31'ftI>"('fa:"fl : <; qjfctr~rq;i"I .<i!oiI!jl 31'ftI> 113 .Ri~~'1 m" "'IT'f'I; ~
'I>l "{'i'f'1T 'I>l ~ :
(1) 31Wl if,1'l<'i1 &m (2) ~.~ <I'lT ll:'l.~.1l:.m &m
(3) 11'fml ;;jRj &m (4) 1l:('I. gT<"h <I'lT~. gT<"h &m
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109. The National Front government led by Janata Dal came into existence
in the year:
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110. Janata Parti government at the centre in the year 1977 was led by :
(1) Moraraji Desai (2) Jaya Prakash Narayan
(3) Chandra Shekhar (4) Jagjivan Ram
(1) Article 154 (2) Article 153 (3) Article 156 (4) Article 157
W<'I>1R i\; ~ 3lj""~ i\; 3Rl'fu {I~qfu {1"'"IqIZ'l 'lit F-1gfii<1 q;nn t:
(1) <>1j""~ 154 (2) 3lj""~ 155 (3) <>1j""G 156 (4) 3lj""~ 157
112. Who was the Chairman of the National Commission to review the
working of the Indian Constitution:
(1) Justice Y. V. Chandrachud (2) Justice K.S. Hedge
(3) Justice N.M. Venkatachaliah (4) Justice Rangnath Mishra
'lmfi>l ~ 'lit ,"14~UIIM1 'lit TfDl\l"T i\; ft.'I1l: 1"Jf3o ~~HZ'I ,"<lI~H 'liT 3l"l8.l
'lit.! 'IT ?
(1) "Ifk\l -qr{.m. """'is (2) "Ifk\l i\;.~. M
(3) "Ifk\l1l3.l:(l1. ~,"i!"~~1 (4) "Ifk\l mOl fl:rl)j
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~~ m<ffil 'l cjill~dl \T<i! it fur< f<l>g ~fd'1I'1 'lit f'il",1{ f<l;-,;rr ?
(1) ~-~ (2) fu-~ (3) <iR-~ (4) 'lR ~
115. The United Nations declared this year as the International Women's
year :
~~ 'l w q<f 'lit 3'1 "Rlel ~ "ll1%"<'1T q<f <iIfi«I f<l;-,;rr :
(1) 1974 (2) 1975 (3) 1976 (4) 1977
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118. The statement that in order to achieve noble end purity of means is
necessary, is associated with :
(I) Kauti1ya (2) Manu
(3) J.L. Nehru (4) M.K. Gandhi
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~t:
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10) ~o~o~
121. Who has described the developments in 1857 in India "the first war
of independence" ?
(I) Ram Mohan Roy (2) P. Sitaramayya
(3) S.N. Banerjee (4) B.G. Tilak
'lmI if 1857 if ~ tR:1TaTI ClIT flI>if.t "<'CId?ldl 'liT WIll mrr<I" q;m ?
(I) rrtI ~ w:I (2) 1j\o ~(fR4'41
(4) oft 0 ;;It0 1lffiq;
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126. Who was the Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Constituent
Assembly?
(1) J.L. Nehru (2) B.B. Patel
(3) B.R. Ambedkar (4) Gopalaswami Ayangar
4r'l'IR "'II qft ll>S<lIii"H1 q;flIi\ ~ 31",!~ <oR ''IT ?
(1) ito~o ~ (2) ol\ool\o ~
(3) ol\oamo W4S<t>< (4) .JJ4IMI14I..n 311't>l1:
127. The first draft of the Indian Constitution was prepared by :
(1) B.R. Ambedkar (2) K.M. Munshi
(3) B.N. Rao (4) K. Santhanam
'IIRffi~ W<;r'IR ~ ~'l11 >!R"'l f<I;if.t ihm: fll;<:rr ''IT?
(1) ol\oamo W4S<t>< (2) if;oll:'!o 'Fft
(3) ol\o,,",o WI (4) if;o W"II'1'1
128. The Constituent Assembly met for the last time on :
(1) January 21,1950 (2) January 22,1950
(3) January 23, 1950 (4) January 24, 1950
4r'ltl11 "'" qft a:rRn:r ~ ~ ffif"! q;) ~ .n :
(1) "I1<H1 21, 1950 (2) ""'' I1;roClrft(1 22, 1950
(3) "I1C1(1 23, 1950 (4) "I1C1(1 24, 1950
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131. Mach List I with List- II and select right answer with the help of the
code:
List I List II
A. Part XV of the Constitution 1. Emergency provisions
B. Part XVI of the Constitution 2. Official Language
C. Part XVII of the Consitution 3. Special provisions regarding
certain classes
D. Part XVIII of the Consitutition 4. Elections
Code:
A B C D
(1)
3 4 1 2
(2)
4 3 2 1
(3)
1 2 3 4
(4)
2 1 4 3
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¥:
A B C D
(1) 3 4 1 2
(2) 4 3 2 1
(3) 1 2 3 4
(4) 2 1 4 3
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132. Under which article of the Constitution Governor has the power to
issue ordinance during recess of legislature?
(1) Article 209 (2) Article 210 (3) Article 212 (4) Article 213
Ufc!"TR ~ flR:r 61:1""< ~ ~ (I"'"IQI(1 qh r.'lI'1<is(1 ~ r.Wfu ~ -q
3l~ ~&Hfl:liI q;f.t qij ~ m<iI Wit ~ ?
(1) 3l:l""< 209 (2) 3l:l""< 210 (3) 31:1""< 212 (4) 31~< 213
133. Under whch article of the Constitution President has the power to
issue ordinance during recess of Parliament?
(1) Article 118 (2) Article 119 (3) Article 122 (4) Article 123
Ufc!"TR ~ flR:r 31:1""< ~ ~ (Ieqfu qh -.R:r<; ~ r.'!IIRlqil(1 -q 3l~
~&IIfl:liI ~ qij ~ m<iI Wit ~ :
(1) 31:1""< 118 (2) 31:1""< 119 (3) 31~< 122 (4) 31:1""< 123
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138. Who described the ooncept of Crown in the British Constitution as "a
convenient working hypothesis" ?
(1) Blackstone (2) Ramsay Muir (3) Sidney Low (4) Laski
~ ~ ~'lI'I ~ ~ q,'t 3lCl'lR"" q;') "'ll;i.Ii ~ i.li1%IU qRi.Ii<"l1i"
'lim ?
(1) ~if;'Iil1 (2) wr.t...m (3) fu&fi <'it (4) ~
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f'l<!lldl i ?
(1) ~ (4) 'IT<<f
140. Who described the position of the British Prime Minister as "a sun
around which planets revolve" ?
(1) Laski (2) Gennings (3) Ramsay Muir (4) Dicey
f<I;if.t ~ >MI'I'hn qft ft>!fu 'liT ai.'iil@ "~'i'1 ~"'i'!iU :;i'R 'l'l'f'l 'lftWl"T
q;-@ t" if; <"'l it f<f;>:rr ?
(1) ~ (2) ~ (3) ~~ (4) srrnt
141. Who said that in England "bureaucracy thrives under the clock of
ministerial responsibility" ?
(1) Finar (2) Morle (3) Harvey (4) Ramsay Muir
'ffi f<I;if.t"Ohm flI; $'~U$ it "oi1'h{~I1~ -,:j";ft if; ailG it ~ t" -
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142. "Political Science may be defined as the science of the state". Who
said this?
(1) Leacock (2) Garner (3) Gettle (4) Gilchrist
" (I '" oj)M1/I1"\'?I qft 'lft'llT'!T "(1""'1 if; for.rR if; <"'l it 3lT ~ il" 'ffi f<I;if.t"Ohm ?
(1) cll'hT'h (2) -rrr:n: (3) 7tZ<!I (4) fil<1i1iI.R
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m<I'lR t ?
(1) 3lji'i"l<; 262 (2) 3lji'i"l<; 263 (3) "1j....,~ 264 (4) "1'1i'i"l< 265
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