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Subject political science
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date 01, June, 2011
City, State ,


Question Paper

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POLITICAL SCIENCE
Paper II

Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions, each question carrying two
marks. Attempt all the questions.
1. Mahatma Gandhi described himself as a

Philosophical Anarchist


Libertarian


Social Democrat


Social Liberal


2. Marching through the stages of thesis, anti-thesis and synthesis, consciousness is the essence of the creation and driving force of development. The above view is associated with

Marx Rousseau


Hegel Kant


3. Who of the following is considered to be one of the intellectual godfathers of neo-liberal capitalism

John Rawls


F.A. Hayek


MacIntyre


Michael Walzer


4. As against Marx's view that with the expansion of capitalism the middle class will vanish away, the first thinker to have given the idea that the middle class will not wither away and increasing pauperization of the proletariat will not take place, was

Kautsky Bernstein


Bukharin Luxemberg


5. 'The Fifth French Republic was a tailor-made Constitution by Charles de Gaulle.' The above comment was made by

Jocobians


Puritans


Blondel


Dorothy Pickles


6. Delegated legislation contributed to the

Rise of Judiciary


Rise of Bureaucracy


Rise of Executive


Rise of Legislature


7. The term 'Mixed Political Culture' was used in the Indian context by

Rajni Kothari


Francis Frankel


V.S. Sirsikar


Morris Jones


8. The dominant approach in contemporary politics is

Structural-functionalism


Marxism


Normative Theory


New Institutionalism


9. The term 'Federal' figures

In the Preamble to the Indian Constitution


In Part III of the Indian Constitution


In Article 368


Nowhere in the Indian Constitution


10. Legislative Council of a State can be abolished or created by

President of India on the recommendation of the Parliament


Legislative Assembly of the State concerned


Parliament through a simple Legislation


Parliament on the recommendation of the Legislative Assembly of the State concerned


11. The socialists and communists boycotted the Constituent Assembly of India because

It was constituted before India's independence


The women were not adequately represented


It was not constituted on the basis of adult suffrage


The workers and peasants were not adequately represented


12. The Indian National Army was formed by

General Mohan Singh


Shahnawaz Khan


Subhash Chandra Bose


Rashbihari Bose


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Societal perspective


Regional perspective


14. T.H. Marshall's theory of citizenship is derived from his study of

Great Britain


The Developing World


The U.S.A.


Western Europe


15. 'Look East Policy' was formulated by which one of the following Prime Ministers

Rajiv Gandhi


I.K. Gujral


P.V. Narasimha Rao


Manmohan Singh


16. The phrase 'Military-Industrial Complex' was coined by

Trueman Eisenhower


Kennedy Nixon


17. When Fred W. Riggs said that 'Nepotism and favouritism play a dominant role in the making of appointments to various administrative posts, he was referring to

Diffracted Society


Fused Society


Agrarian Society


Prismatic Society


18. Referring to the principle of responsibility for the King, who said that, "In the happiness of his subjects lies his happiness, in their welfare his welfare"

Machiavelli


Manu


Kautilya


Chandra Gupta


19. Who regards coordination as central core of management and says it implies "harmonious ordering of parts"

Herbert Simon


Douglas McGregor


Elton Mayo


M.P. Follett


20. The idea of 'committed bureaucracy' in India was advocated by

Jawahar Lal Nehru


Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel


Mrs. Indira Gandhi


Morarji Desai


21. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other labelled as Reason Assertion Machiavelli is anti-Church but not anti-religion. Reason Because religion produces order as peace brings fortune and success.
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