Exam Details
Subject | political theory | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.a. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 27, April, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.A.(Semester II) (CBCS) Examination, 2017
POLITICAL SCIENCE (Paper
Political Theory iI
Day Date: Thursday, 27-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 02.30 PM to 05.00 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Answer the following questions by choosing correct option: 14
is correctly matched with Classical Liberalism.
Maximization of Individual Powers
Maximization of Individual Profits
State Intervention Welfare state
was elitist theorists.
Ranjit Guha James Burnham C.Wright Mills Martin
The concept of dependency evolved in the 1960 in
Europe Africa Asia Latin America
has made pioneering contribution in the area of subaltern
studies?
Ramachandra Guha Ranjit Guha
Rajni Kothari James Mill
Liberalist thinker does not believe in
Rule of Law Individualist approach of State
Separation of powers Marxian approach of State
Limited Government has a close affinity to
Anarchist Theory of State Judicial supremacy
One-party system Individualist approach of State
The state is an necessary evil, this statement refers to
Darrida Thomas Paine Marx David Easton
Post-Modernism includes skeptical interpretations of
Literature Art Philosophy All the above
Post-Modernism is developed by .
David Easton G.D.H.Cole
Derrida C. Wright Mills
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10) Multi Culturalism promotes policies such as
Social Integration Cultural assimilation
Racial segregation All the above
11) was the writer of the book "The Second Sex"
Antonio Gramsci Margaret Atwood
Simone De Beauvior C.B. Macpherson
12) has made pioneering contribution in the area of democratic
Theory.
Antonio Gramsci Ranjit Guha
David Easton C.B. Macpherson
13) is not a reason for success of New Imperialism.
Western Advantages Economic Interests
Weakness of Nonwestern States
Afro-Asians strongly opposed western expansion.
14) The goal of feminism is the abolition of male supremacy.
Radical Feminism Socialist Feminism
Marxist Feminism Liberal Feminism
Q.2 Write short answer on any seven of the following: 14
Give any four limitations of feminism.
Give the meaning of Liberalism.
State various trends in Neo-liberalism.
Any two causes for state intervention.
Define Feminism
State any two contemporary feminist issues in India.
Define Dependency.
Define Globalization.
Write the meaning of Political Development.
10) What is mean by Gender equality?
Q.3 Write short answers (any 14
Features of Liberalism
New Liberalism
Environmentalist feminism
Gender Politics
Q.4 What is political development? Examine various crises as identified by
Lucian Pye.
14
OR
Give the definition and principles of Classical Liberalism.
Q.5 Describe the nature and types of Feminism. 14
POLITICAL SCIENCE (Paper
Political Theory iI
Day Date: Thursday, 27-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 02.30 PM to 05.00 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Answer the following questions by choosing correct option: 14
is correctly matched with Classical Liberalism.
Maximization of Individual Powers
Maximization of Individual Profits
State Intervention Welfare state
was elitist theorists.
Ranjit Guha James Burnham C.Wright Mills Martin
The concept of dependency evolved in the 1960 in
Europe Africa Asia Latin America
has made pioneering contribution in the area of subaltern
studies?
Ramachandra Guha Ranjit Guha
Rajni Kothari James Mill
Liberalist thinker does not believe in
Rule of Law Individualist approach of State
Separation of powers Marxian approach of State
Limited Government has a close affinity to
Anarchist Theory of State Judicial supremacy
One-party system Individualist approach of State
The state is an necessary evil, this statement refers to
Darrida Thomas Paine Marx David Easton
Post-Modernism includes skeptical interpretations of
Literature Art Philosophy All the above
Post-Modernism is developed by .
David Easton G.D.H.Cole
Derrida C. Wright Mills
Page 1 of 4
SLR-P 63
10) Multi Culturalism promotes policies such as
Social Integration Cultural assimilation
Racial segregation All the above
11) was the writer of the book "The Second Sex"
Antonio Gramsci Margaret Atwood
Simone De Beauvior C.B. Macpherson
12) has made pioneering contribution in the area of democratic
Theory.
Antonio Gramsci Ranjit Guha
David Easton C.B. Macpherson
13) is not a reason for success of New Imperialism.
Western Advantages Economic Interests
Weakness of Nonwestern States
Afro-Asians strongly opposed western expansion.
14) The goal of feminism is the abolition of male supremacy.
Radical Feminism Socialist Feminism
Marxist Feminism Liberal Feminism
Q.2 Write short answer on any seven of the following: 14
Give any four limitations of feminism.
Give the meaning of Liberalism.
State various trends in Neo-liberalism.
Any two causes for state intervention.
Define Feminism
State any two contemporary feminist issues in India.
Define Dependency.
Define Globalization.
Write the meaning of Political Development.
10) What is mean by Gender equality?
Q.3 Write short answers (any 14
Features of Liberalism
New Liberalism
Environmentalist feminism
Gender Politics
Q.4 What is political development? Examine various crises as identified by
Lucian Pye.
14
OR
Give the definition and principles of Classical Liberalism.
Q.5 Describe the nature and types of Feminism. 14
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