Exam Details
Subject | western political thought | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.a. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 06, May, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.A. (Semester III) Examination, 2017
POLITICAL SCIENCE (PAPER IX)
WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT
Day Date: Saturday, 06-05-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Rewrite the following sentences by choosing the correct
alternatives from those given below:
10
According to Plato, philosophers should become the king
because
They organize communism of family and property.
They know the idea of Good.
They head the state which had three class society.
They are recruited from the class of guardians.
According to Aristotle slave cannot form the state because
They are extremely weak
They have no share in the life of free choice
They enjoy sub survient position
They lack intelligence
compared fortune with a woman.
M. N. Roy Rousseau
Hobbes Machiavelli
According to Aristotle, principle of golden means is introduced
of state.
monarchy polity
oligarchy democracy
____separated politics from religion.
Plato Machiavelli
Marx Locke
Empirical method firstly introduced in Political Science.
Hobbes T. H. Green
Aristotle St. Augustine
_____propounded the concept of general will.
Hobbes Locke
Plato Rousseau
propounded the theory of welfare state.
Plato Aristotle
T.H. Green Machiavelli
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idealistic thinker.
Machiavelli Hobbes
Aristotle Hegel
10) not a principle character in Plato's Republic.
Polemarchus Adeirnantus
Protagoras Glaucon
Q.2 Write short answer [Any Four] 08
State Machiavelli's views on state.
Mention any four important works of Plato.
Which is the most famous book of Rousseau?
Which s meant by theory of Republicanism of Padua?
How does Hobbes define sovereignty?
State Hegel's concept of idealism.
Q. 3 Write short notes (Any Four) 12
Machiavelli's views on religion
Aristotle's views on property
Plato's views on education
Rousseau's views on government
Hegel's views on civil society
Marsilio of Padua's concept of popular sovereignty.
Q.4 Explain and evaluate T. H. Green's views on Liberty. 10
OR
Discuss Locke's views on Human nature and nature of state.
Q.5 Explain and evaluate Aristotle's views on revolution. 10
POLITICAL SCIENCE (PAPER IX)
WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT
Day Date: Saturday, 06-05-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Rewrite the following sentences by choosing the correct
alternatives from those given below:
10
According to Plato, philosophers should become the king
because
They organize communism of family and property.
They know the idea of Good.
They head the state which had three class society.
They are recruited from the class of guardians.
According to Aristotle slave cannot form the state because
They are extremely weak
They have no share in the life of free choice
They enjoy sub survient position
They lack intelligence
compared fortune with a woman.
M. N. Roy Rousseau
Hobbes Machiavelli
According to Aristotle, principle of golden means is introduced
of state.
monarchy polity
oligarchy democracy
____separated politics from religion.
Plato Machiavelli
Marx Locke
Empirical method firstly introduced in Political Science.
Hobbes T. H. Green
Aristotle St. Augustine
_____propounded the concept of general will.
Hobbes Locke
Plato Rousseau
propounded the theory of welfare state.
Plato Aristotle
T.H. Green Machiavelli
Page 1 of 4
SLR-P 191
idealistic thinker.
Machiavelli Hobbes
Aristotle Hegel
10) not a principle character in Plato's Republic.
Polemarchus Adeirnantus
Protagoras Glaucon
Q.2 Write short answer [Any Four] 08
State Machiavelli's views on state.
Mention any four important works of Plato.
Which is the most famous book of Rousseau?
Which s meant by theory of Republicanism of Padua?
How does Hobbes define sovereignty?
State Hegel's concept of idealism.
Q. 3 Write short notes (Any Four) 12
Machiavelli's views on religion
Aristotle's views on property
Plato's views on education
Rousseau's views on government
Hegel's views on civil society
Marsilio of Padua's concept of popular sovereignty.
Q.4 Explain and evaluate T. H. Green's views on Liberty. 10
OR
Discuss Locke's views on Human nature and nature of state.
Q.5 Explain and evaluate Aristotle's views on revolution. 10
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