Exam Details
Subject | political science and i.r. | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | mains | |
Department | ||
Organization | Karnataka Public Service Commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2008 | |
City, State | karnataka, |
Question Paper
118/1
2008
POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Paper 1
3 Hours rMaximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in English and in Kannada.
Answers mllst be written in the medium specified (English or Kannada) in the Admission Ticket issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the cover of the answer book in the space provided for this purpose. In case of any doubt in the Kannada text, please refer to English text.
This paper has four parts:
A 20 marks
B 100 marks
C 90 marks
D 90 marks
Marks allotted to each question are indicated in each part.
All questions in Part Part B and Part C are compulsory. Answer any three questions in Parl D.
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1. Write short notes on the following:
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Sovereignty
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Answer each question in about 100 words. Each question carries 10 marks.
2.
What did T.H. Green mean by liberty?
3.
Egalitarians think that equality of opportunity is inadequate. Why
4.
Highlight the principles of justice as fairness.
5.
What are the important criticisms against the old institutional approach to Comparative Politics?
6.
Bring out the features of one-party dominant system.
7.
DistinguiHh between Ethnicity and Nationalism.
8.
Give an account of Tilak's views on social reforms.
9.
What are the mam provisions of the 73rd amendment to the Constitution?
10.
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11.
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13.
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14.
Critically examine the key features of System theory in political analysis.
15.
Discuss the relation between democratization and civil society in sub-Saharan Africa.
16.
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17.
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19.
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21.
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INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed hoth in English and in Kannada.
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swers must be written in the medium specified (English or Kannada) in the Admission Ticket issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the cover of the answer booh in the space provided for this purpose. In case of any doubt in the Kannada text, please to EnRlish text.
This paper has four parts:
A 20 marks
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D 90 marks
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4.
DistinguiRh between Neutrality and Non-alignment.
5.
Bring out the difference between a treaty and a convention Il1 international law.
6.
Give an account of the composition and functions of the UN General Assembly.
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Outline the composition and functions of the European Parliament.
8.
Highlight the characteristics of old diplomacy.
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Outline the role of the International Atomic Energy Agency in the regulation and control of nuclear weaponR in the world.
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Evaluate the role played by the Movement In the anti-colonial strugglci:5.
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Assess the strengths and weaknesses of ABEAN as a mode of regionaI cooperation.
16.
Examine Russian strategic policy towards Europe In the post+Cold War era.
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2008
POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Paper 1
3 Hours rMaximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in English and in Kannada.
Answers mllst be written in the medium specified (English or Kannada) in the Admission Ticket issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the cover of the answer book in the space provided for this purpose. In case of any doubt in the Kannada text, please refer to English text.
This paper has four parts:
A 20 marks
B 100 marks
C 90 marks
D 90 marks
Marks allotted to each question are indicated in each part.
All questions in Part Part B and Part C are compulsory. Answer any three questions in Parl D.
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18/1 PART A
4x5=20 Answer each question in about 50 words. Each question carries 5 marks.
1. Write short notes on the following:
la) Manu on Danda
Sovereignty
Constitutionalism
Judicial Review
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18/1 41 PARTB 1Ox10=100
Answer each question in about 100 words. Each question carries 10 marks.
2.
What did T.H. Green mean by liberty?
3.
Egalitarians think that equality of opportunity is inadequate. Why
4.
Highlight the principles of justice as fairness.
5.
What are the important criticisms against the old institutional approach to Comparative Politics?
6.
Bring out the features of one-party dominant system.
7.
DistinguiHh between Ethnicity and Nationalism.
8.
Give an account of Tilak's views on social reforms.
9.
What are the mam provisions of the 73rd amendment to the Constitution?
10.
Assess the role of Regionalism in Indian federal polity.
11.
Outline the impact of the Second Five Year Plan on public policy In India.
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14.
Critically examine the key features of System theory in political analysis.
15.
Discuss the relation between democratization and civil society in sub-Saharan Africa.
16.
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17.
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19.
The intellectual relationship between Hegel and Marx has invoked great interest over the years. What is your assessment of this relation?
20.
Review the working of the Centre -State relations in India. Do you think there is a case for greater autonomy for States?
21.
What is understood by the principle of Secularism Do you think it adequately responds to the concerns of equal citizenship and differences in ways of life?
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POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Paper 2
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INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed hoth in English and in Kannada.
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swers must be written in the medium specified (English or Kannada) in the Admission Ticket issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the cover of the answer booh in the space provided for this purpose. In case of any doubt in the Kannada text, please to EnRlish text.
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Answer each question in about 50 words. Each question carries 5 marks.
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Highlight the significance of power in Realist theory.
3.
How docs ideology affect national power?
4.
DistinguiRh between Neutrality and Non-alignment.
5.
Bring out the difference between a treaty and a convention Il1 international law.
6.
Give an account of the composition and functions of the UN General Assembly.
7.
Outline the composition and functions of the European Parliament.
8.
Highlight the characteristics of old diplomacy.
9.
What do you understand by the term 'Cultural Imperialism' Illustrate.
10.
Outline the role of the International Atomic Energy Agency in the regulation and control of nuclear weaponR in the world.
11.
How did the LTTE affect Indo -Sri Lankan relations?
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14.
Evaluate the role played by the Movement In the anti-colonial strugglci:5.
15.
Assess the strengths and weaknesses of ABEAN as a mode of regionaI cooperation.
16.
Examine Russian strategic policy towards Europe In the post+Cold War era.
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Evaluate the shared perceptions and differences between the US and India with regard to the Afghanistan Issue.
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