Exam Details
Subject | ||
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | mains | |
Department | ||
Organization | Haryana Public Service Commission | |
Position | political science | |
Exam Date | 2011 | |
City, State | haryana, |
Question Paper
Code-17
Political Science and International Relations
Time: 3 Hours
Maximum Marks: 150
Note: Attempt any FIVE questions. All Questions carry equal marks. Question No.1 is compulsory. Answer any two questions from Part-I and two questions from Part-II. The parts of same question must be answered together and must not be interposed between answers to other questions.
1. Write brief notes on any four ofthe following: x 7.5=30)
"Plato's Republic was more of a treatise on Education than on government." -(Rousseau). In the light of this statement, discuss Plato's Theory of Education.
What do you know about the legal, political and socio-economic
dimensions of justice?
Discuss the role of the electoral process in upliftment of the dalits.
Examine the justification behind India's Non-aligned Foreign Policy in the postindependence period.
Discuss "the role of World Bank in World politics."
Has India's foreign policy become more pragmatic in the recent times?
2.
Examine the Marxist approach to political theory.
3.
What were the various dimensions ofSwaraj in M.K.Gandhi's political philosophy?
4.
Bring out the common and unique features of the 73rd and 74th amendments to the Constitution of India. Do you think that these amendments would contribute to the achievements of 'gender' and 'social justice' at the grass roots level?
5.
Evaluate the main aspects of Classical Realism.
6.
How does Sino-Indian relationship operate in the complex geo-political environment of Asia? Give reasons.
7.
Assess the merits of lndia's case against signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
Political Science and International Relations
Time: 3 Hours
Maximum Marks: 150
Note: Attempt any FIVE questions. All Questions carry equal marks. Question No.1 is compulsory. Answer any two questions from Part-I and two questions from Part-II. The parts of same question must be answered together and must not be interposed between answers to other questions.
1. Write brief notes on any four ofthe following: x 7.5=30)
"Plato's Republic was more of a treatise on Education than on government." -(Rousseau). In the light of this statement, discuss Plato's Theory of Education.
What do you know about the legal, political and socio-economic
dimensions of justice?
Discuss the role of the electoral process in upliftment of the dalits.
Examine the justification behind India's Non-aligned Foreign Policy in the postindependence period.
Discuss "the role of World Bank in World politics."
Has India's foreign policy become more pragmatic in the recent times?
2.
Examine the Marxist approach to political theory.
3.
What were the various dimensions ofSwaraj in M.K.Gandhi's political philosophy?
4.
Bring out the common and unique features of the 73rd and 74th amendments to the Constitution of India. Do you think that these amendments would contribute to the achievements of 'gender' and 'social justice' at the grass roots level?
5.
Evaluate the main aspects of Classical Realism.
6.
How does Sino-Indian relationship operate in the complex geo-political environment of Asia? Give reasons.
7.
Assess the merits of lndia's case against signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).