Exam Details
Subject | political science and i.r. | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | mains | |
Department | ||
Organization | Karnataka Public Service Commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2005 | |
City, State | karnataka, |
Question Paper
1 18/1
2005
POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Paper 1
TinlL' 3 Hours J Maximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in EnglLsh and in Kannada.
Answers must be written in the medium specified (English or Kannada) in the Admission Ticket issued to you, which must be stated clear(v on the cover of the ansuxr book in the space provided for this purpose. No credit will be gwen for the answers written in a medium other than that specified in the Admission Ticket. 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 arc indicated in each part.
All questions in Part Part B and Part C are compulsory. Answer any three questions in Part D.
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PART A
Write short notes in about 50 words each. Each question carries 5 marks.
1. Bentham's Principle of Utility
Positivism in Political Science
Social Class
(dl Concept of Authority
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PART B lOxlO=lOO
Answer each question m about 100 words. Each question carnes
10 marks.
1.
Highlight the conception of Danc!a in Manusmriti
2.
What is meant by 'Materialistic dialectics'
3.
How is 'hegemony' different from 'domination'
4.
What is the distincitive contribution of Mao to the understanding of contradictions?
5.
Outline Dadabhai Naoroji's understanding of Drain Thoery.
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In what way is the 73rd Amendment to the Constitution a departure from the previous provisions on Panchayati Raj?
7.
Is there a relationship between 'Proportional voting' and the Party System? Elaborate.
8.
How is the pluralistic understanding of Sovereignty different from the Monistic understanding of Sovereignty?
9.
Highlight the provision of the Protection of Civil Rights Act in India.
10.
Bring out the relationship between ethnic identity and the emerging party system in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Answer each question En about 150 words. Each question carnes 15 marks.
1.
Highlight J.S. Mill's arguments in favour of liberty in On Liberty.
2.
Outline the central features of Lenin's theory of Imperialism.
3.
Discuss the significance of rational choice in political analysis.
4.
Would you consider 'Participatory Democracy' as -an advanced version of Democracy? Give reasons for your answer.
5.
Highlight the constitutional provisions with regard to Scheduled Tribes in India.
6.
Review role of the Prime Minister in the Indian political system.
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PART D
Answer any three of the following questions, each in about 300 words. Each question carries 30 marks.
1.
Evaluate Plato's conception of 'Justice' by taking into account Aristotle's criticisms of the same.
2.
Discuss the appropriateness of the Base -Superstructure distinction in Marxist analysis.
3.
Review Gandhi's understanding of Swara) and comment on its relevance.
4.
Trace the road-map that Ambedkar laid down for a social revolution in India. Why is he positively disposed towards the State?
5.
Over the years, proportionately more of the poor and the marginalized social groups in· India have been casting their votes the General Elections, as compared to the rich and the powerful. Give reasons for this significant turn in the Indian electoral process.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Paper 2
Tune 3 flours] Maximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Earh question is printed both in English and in Kannada.
An8wers 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 book in the space provided for this purpose. No credit will be given for the answers written in a medium other than that specified in the Admission Ticket. 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 Part D.
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18/2 PART A
Write short notes in about 50 words each. Each question carries 5 marhs.
1. Pax Britannica
Ib) UNDP
Universal Declaration on Human Rights.
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PART B
Answer each question rn about 100 words. Each question carnes 10 marks.
1.
Highlight the central tenets of the doctrine of Balance of Power.
2.
Comment on the importance of Geography as an element of national power today.
3.
Bring out the distinction between 'treaties' and 'conventions' in International Law.
4.
Highlight the major trends in the consolidation of the European Union.
5.
Distinguish between 'tactical' and 'strategic' nuclear armament and outline their implications.
6.
Give an account of the provisions of the Partial Test Ban Treaty and underscore its limitations.
7.
Highlight the characteristic features of the political terrorism epitomized by organizations such as Al-Queda.
8.
Give reasons for the tension between the United States of America and China over Taiwan.
9.
What is the role and place of Russia in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
10.
Identify the main direction of India's 'Look East' policy.
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PART C
Answer each question Ln about 150 words, Each question carnes 15 marks.
1.
Is 'Cold War' a contradiction in terms? Illustrate your answer taking into account the developments during the Cold War Era.
2.
Comment on the relationship between the Movement and pursuit of disarmament, with suitable examples.
3.
Explain the composition, powers and functions of the International Court of Justice.
4.
Discuss the different modes of external interventions in the economy. How has economic globalization affected such interventions?
5.
Examine India's objections to the Nuclear Non-proliferation 'Treaty.
6.
Highlight the characteristic features of the ethnic conflict in Sri-Lanka and bring out its impact on Lanka relations.
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1.
Discuss the tension between ideology and national interest as determinants of foreign policy. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples.
2.
Examine the impact of decolonization on the international community. Support your answer through trend reports and other illustrations.
3.
Explain the main features of the W.T.O. regime and highlight the discontents it has bred.
4.
Taking into account the powers and functions of tbe Security Council, make out a case for an appropriate expansion of its rnembership.
5.
Discuss the reasons for the Indo-Pak conflict and assess the prospects of establishing durable peace between them.
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2005
POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Paper 1
TinlL' 3 Hours J Maximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in EnglLsh and in Kannada.
Answers must be written in the medium specified (English or Kannada) in the Admission Ticket issued to you, which must be stated clear(v on the cover of the ansuxr book in the space provided for this purpose. No credit will be gwen for the answers written in a medium other than that specified in the Admission Ticket. 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 arc indicated in each part.
All questions in Part Part B and Part C are compulsory. Answer any three questions in Part D.
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18/1 21
PART A
Write short notes in about 50 words each. Each question carries 5 marks.
1. Bentham's Principle of Utility
Positivism in Political Science
Social Class
(dl Concept of Authority
31 18/1
1.
[Turn Dvel·
18/1 (4
PART B lOxlO=lOO
Answer each question m about 100 words. Each question carnes
10 marks.
1.
Highlight the conception of Danc!a in Manusmriti
2.
What is meant by 'Materialistic dialectics'
3.
How is 'hegemony' different from 'domination'
4.
What is the distincitive contribution of Mao to the understanding of contradictions?
5.
Outline Dadabhai Naoroji's understanding of Drain Thoery.
I
6.
In what way is the 73rd Amendment to the Constitution a departure from the previous provisions on Panchayati Raj?
7.
Is there a relationship between 'Proportional voting' and the Party System? Elaborate.
8.
How is the pluralistic understanding of Sovereignty different from the Monistic understanding of Sovereignty?
9.
Highlight the provision of the Protection of Civil Rights Act in India.
10.
Bring out the relationship between ethnic identity and the emerging party system in sub-Saharan Africa.
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PART C 6x15=90
Answer each question En about 150 words. Each question carnes 15 marks.
1.
Highlight J.S. Mill's arguments in favour of liberty in On Liberty.
2.
Outline the central features of Lenin's theory of Imperialism.
3.
Discuss the significance of rational choice in political analysis.
4.
Would you consider 'Participatory Democracy' as -an advanced version of Democracy? Give reasons for your answer.
5.
Highlight the constitutional provisions with regard to Scheduled Tribes in India.
6.
Review role of the Prime Minister in the Indian political system.
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PART D
Answer any three of the following questions, each in about 300 words. Each question carries 30 marks.
1.
Evaluate Plato's conception of 'Justice' by taking into account Aristotle's criticisms of the same.
2.
Discuss the appropriateness of the Base -Superstructure distinction in Marxist analysis.
3.
Review Gandhi's understanding of Swara) and comment on its relevance.
4.
Trace the road-map that Ambedkar laid down for a social revolution in India. Why is he positively disposed towards the State?
5.
Over the years, proportionately more of the poor and the marginalized social groups in· India have been casting their votes the General Elections, as compared to the rich and the powerful. Give reasons for this significant turn in the Indian electoral process.
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118/2 I
2005
POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Paper 2
Tune 3 flours] Maximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Earh question is printed both in English and in Kannada.
An8wers 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 book in the space provided for this purpose. No credit will be given for the answers written in a medium other than that specified in the Admission Ticket. 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 Part D.
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18/2 PART A
Write short notes in about 50 words each. Each question carries 5 marhs.
1. Pax Britannica
Ib) UNDP
Universal Declaration on Human Rights.
SALT II
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18/2 (4 I
PART B
Answer each question rn about 100 words. Each question carnes 10 marks.
1.
Highlight the central tenets of the doctrine of Balance of Power.
2.
Comment on the importance of Geography as an element of national power today.
3.
Bring out the distinction between 'treaties' and 'conventions' in International Law.
4.
Highlight the major trends in the consolidation of the European Union.
5.
Distinguish between 'tactical' and 'strategic' nuclear armament and outline their implications.
6.
Give an account of the provisions of the Partial Test Ban Treaty and underscore its limitations.
7.
Highlight the characteristic features of the political terrorism epitomized by organizations such as Al-Queda.
8.
Give reasons for the tension between the United States of America and China over Taiwan.
9.
What is the role and place of Russia in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
10.
Identify the main direction of India's 'Look East' policy.
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PART C
Answer each question Ln about 150 words, Each question carnes 15 marks.
1.
Is 'Cold War' a contradiction in terms? Illustrate your answer taking into account the developments during the Cold War Era.
2.
Comment on the relationship between the Movement and pursuit of disarmament, with suitable examples.
3.
Explain the composition, powers and functions of the International Court of Justice.
4.
Discuss the different modes of external interventions in the economy. How has economic globalization affected such interventions?
5.
Examine India's objections to the Nuclear Non-proliferation 'Treaty.
6.
Highlight the characteristic features of the ethnic conflict in Sri-Lanka and bring out its impact on Lanka relations.
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Each question carries 30 marhs.
1.
Discuss the tension between ideology and national interest as determinants of foreign policy. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples.
2.
Examine the impact of decolonization on the international community. Support your answer through trend reports and other illustrations.
3.
Explain the main features of the W.T.O. regime and highlight the discontents it has bred.
4.
Taking into account the powers and functions of tbe Security Council, make out a case for an appropriate expansion of its rnembership.
5.
Discuss the reasons for the Indo-Pak conflict and assess the prospects of establishing durable peace between them.
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