Exam Details
Subject | ancient indian political thought | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.a. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 09, May, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.A. (Semester IV) Examination, 2017
POLITICAL SCIENCE (PAPER VIII)
ANCIENT INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
Day Date: Tuesday, 09-05-2017 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 Choose the correct answer: 10
be the only ancient Indian thinker who had a vision for
foreign policy.
Panini b)Kautilya
Chandragupta d)None of these
What was the basic principle of ancient Indian social life?
Nature Religion
Caste religion Morality
Who brought king and state in today's divine theories?
God Devil
Man Manu
The final aim of an imperialistic state is
Making friendship Geographical expansion
Establish peace None of these
Religion is dependent on of the state.
Strength Instability
Stability None of these
In the historical period, the important work of effectively
controlling the monarchy by not letting it to be unrestrained was
done by
Minister's Council Amatya (Minister)
Both of these None of these
Which two federal states have been mentioned by Kautilya.
Videha Magadh Kambhoj Surashtra
Kashi Kausal None of these
The order issued by a king means
Justice government King Government
Public Government None of these
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When should a king face amenity against another king?
When his military power is less.
When his military power is limited.
When his military power is more
None of these
10) The ancient monarchy may seem to be it cannot be 50.
Integrated power Monarchy
Aristocracy None of these
Q.2 Write short Answer: (Any four) 08
Give the two parts of Judicial working process. .
How many chapters and episodes in Kautilya's Arthashastra.
Give the two types of foreign policy.
What is Asan?
Which work did the Antapal do?
Which are the three main functions of ancient Indian
monarchies?
Q. 3 Write short notes: Any four) 12
Arimitra Mitra state.
Types of penalty- punishment
The jurisdiction of state.
Sources of law
What is disintegration (vigrah)
Appointment of justice.
Q.4 Write an essay on politics ethics in Ancient India. 10
OR
Write in brief the local administration in Ancient India.
Q.5 Write about Shangunya Theory. Give the types of foreign policy. 10
POLITICAL SCIENCE (PAPER VIII)
ANCIENT INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
Day Date: Tuesday, 09-05-2017 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 Choose the correct answer: 10
be the only ancient Indian thinker who had a vision for
foreign policy.
Panini b)Kautilya
Chandragupta d)None of these
What was the basic principle of ancient Indian social life?
Nature Religion
Caste religion Morality
Who brought king and state in today's divine theories?
God Devil
Man Manu
The final aim of an imperialistic state is
Making friendship Geographical expansion
Establish peace None of these
Religion is dependent on of the state.
Strength Instability
Stability None of these
In the historical period, the important work of effectively
controlling the monarchy by not letting it to be unrestrained was
done by
Minister's Council Amatya (Minister)
Both of these None of these
Which two federal states have been mentioned by Kautilya.
Videha Magadh Kambhoj Surashtra
Kashi Kausal None of these
The order issued by a king means
Justice government King Government
Public Government None of these
Page 1 of 4
SLR-P 312
When should a king face amenity against another king?
When his military power is less.
When his military power is limited.
When his military power is more
None of these
10) The ancient monarchy may seem to be it cannot be 50.
Integrated power Monarchy
Aristocracy None of these
Q.2 Write short Answer: (Any four) 08
Give the two parts of Judicial working process. .
How many chapters and episodes in Kautilya's Arthashastra.
Give the two types of foreign policy.
What is Asan?
Which work did the Antapal do?
Which are the three main functions of ancient Indian
monarchies?
Q. 3 Write short notes: Any four) 12
Arimitra Mitra state.
Types of penalty- punishment
The jurisdiction of state.
Sources of law
What is disintegration (vigrah)
Appointment of justice.
Q.4 Write an essay on politics ethics in Ancient India. 10
OR
Write in brief the local administration in Ancient India.
Q.5 Write about Shangunya Theory. Give the types of foreign policy. 10
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