Exam Details
Subject | political thought | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | Hidayatullah National Law University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | chhattisgarh, raipur |
Question Paper
END TERM EXAMINATION, APRIL -2018
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-II
Political Science Political Thought
Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3:00 Hrs.
Note: Answer five questions including Question No. 1 which is compulsory. The number of marks carried by each
question is indicated at the end of the question.
1. Explain the following (each explanation should be in approximately 100 words) (Marks
a. Plato's Theory of Justice
b. Machiavelli on Human Nature
c. Hobbes on Social contract
d. Rousseau on General Will
e. Bentham on Utilitarianism
f. Gandhi on Trusteeship
g. Nehru on Democratic Socialism
h. Ambedkar on Annihilation of the Caste System
i. Locke on Liberalism
j. Mahatma Gandhi on Sarvodaya
2. Critically examine the Platonic theory of Ideal State. Compare it with the modern state. (Marks 10)
3. Analyze the Aristotelian concept of Revolution. How it is different from modern revolution?
(Marks 10)
4. John Stuart Mill is a 'Reluctant Democrat'. Discuss. (Marks 10)
5. John Lock was the apologist of the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Do you agree with this statement?
Explain (Marks 10)
6. Discuss Gandhi's contribution to Indian Political Thought. (Marks 10)
7. Write short notes on any two of the following: (Marks 5×2=10)
a. Plato on Philosopher King
b. Rousseau on Social Contract
c. Ambedkar on Ancient Social order and Inequality.
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-II
Political Science Political Thought
Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3:00 Hrs.
Note: Answer five questions including Question No. 1 which is compulsory. The number of marks carried by each
question is indicated at the end of the question.
1. Explain the following (each explanation should be in approximately 100 words) (Marks
a. Plato's Theory of Justice
b. Machiavelli on Human Nature
c. Hobbes on Social contract
d. Rousseau on General Will
e. Bentham on Utilitarianism
f. Gandhi on Trusteeship
g. Nehru on Democratic Socialism
h. Ambedkar on Annihilation of the Caste System
i. Locke on Liberalism
j. Mahatma Gandhi on Sarvodaya
2. Critically examine the Platonic theory of Ideal State. Compare it with the modern state. (Marks 10)
3. Analyze the Aristotelian concept of Revolution. How it is different from modern revolution?
(Marks 10)
4. John Stuart Mill is a 'Reluctant Democrat'. Discuss. (Marks 10)
5. John Lock was the apologist of the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Do you agree with this statement?
Explain (Marks 10)
6. Discuss Gandhi's contribution to Indian Political Thought. (Marks 10)
7. Write short notes on any two of the following: (Marks 5×2=10)
a. Plato on Philosopher King
b. Rousseau on Social Contract
c. Ambedkar on Ancient Social order and Inequality.
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