Exam Details
Subject | political science | |
Paper | paper 1 | |
Exam / Course | combined competitive examination | |
Department | ||
Organization | Jammu Kashmir Public Service Commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2012 | |
City, State | jammu kashmir, |
Question Paper
Total No. of Printed Pages 3 Roll No. ............................ 1[CCE.M]1
Political Science and International Relations-I
Time Three Hours Maximum Marks 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Answers must be written in English.
The number of marks carried by each question is indicated at the end of the question.
The answer to each question or part thereof should begin on a fresh page.
Your answers should be precise and coherent.
The part/parts of the same question must be answered together and should not be interposed between answers to other questions.
Candidates should attempt question nos. 1 and 5 which are compulsory and any three more out of the remaining questions, selecting at least one question from each section.
If you encounter any typographical error, please read it as it appears in the text book.
(viii) Candidates are in their own interest advised to go through the General Instructions on the back side of the title page of the Answer Script for strict adherence.
HRI-28366 1 Contd.
No continuation sheets shall be provided to any candidate under any circumstances.
Candidates shall put a cross on blank pages of Answer Script.
No blank page be left in between answer to various questions.
SECTION-A
1. Discuss any three of the following in not more than 200 words each
Fundamental issue of Plato's Republic is the discovery of the nature and habitation of justice.
In Hobbes' state of nature man's life is solitary, nasty, brutish and short.
J.S. Mill was a reluctant democrat.
In what ways does Marx believe in the 'inevitability' of the breakdown of capitalism 25×3=75
2.
Critically examine Kautilya's Theory of the State and its elements. 50
3.
Explain Organic Theory of State in Hegelian terms. 50
4.
Define Behaviourlism and discuss its major trends. 50
SECTION-B
5. Examine any three of the following
Traditional Approach as an approach to the study of comparative politics.
Duverger's Theory of Party System.
Emerging pattern of rural Panchayati Raj in J and K
India's democracy will not last was the prediction of Western
pundits. Discuss Indian democracy in the light of this statement. 25×3=75
6.
Discuss the emerging trends in electoral system in post-colonial India. 50
7.
Discuss the evolution of Party System in J and K. 50
8.
Discuss Indian federalism with special focus on Centre-State relations of J and K. 50
HRI-28366 2 Contd. HRI-28366 3
Political Science and International Relations-I
Time Three Hours Maximum Marks 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Answers must be written in English.
The number of marks carried by each question is indicated at the end of the question.
The answer to each question or part thereof should begin on a fresh page.
Your answers should be precise and coherent.
The part/parts of the same question must be answered together and should not be interposed between answers to other questions.
Candidates should attempt question nos. 1 and 5 which are compulsory and any three more out of the remaining questions, selecting at least one question from each section.
If you encounter any typographical error, please read it as it appears in the text book.
(viii) Candidates are in their own interest advised to go through the General Instructions on the back side of the title page of the Answer Script for strict adherence.
HRI-28366 1 Contd.
No continuation sheets shall be provided to any candidate under any circumstances.
Candidates shall put a cross on blank pages of Answer Script.
No blank page be left in between answer to various questions.
SECTION-A
1. Discuss any three of the following in not more than 200 words each
Fundamental issue of Plato's Republic is the discovery of the nature and habitation of justice.
In Hobbes' state of nature man's life is solitary, nasty, brutish and short.
J.S. Mill was a reluctant democrat.
In what ways does Marx believe in the 'inevitability' of the breakdown of capitalism 25×3=75
2.
Critically examine Kautilya's Theory of the State and its elements. 50
3.
Explain Organic Theory of State in Hegelian terms. 50
4.
Define Behaviourlism and discuss its major trends. 50
SECTION-B
5. Examine any three of the following
Traditional Approach as an approach to the study of comparative politics.
Duverger's Theory of Party System.
Emerging pattern of rural Panchayati Raj in J and K
India's democracy will not last was the prediction of Western
pundits. Discuss Indian democracy in the light of this statement. 25×3=75
6.
Discuss the emerging trends in electoral system in post-colonial India. 50
7.
Discuss the evolution of Party System in J and K. 50
8.
Discuss Indian federalism with special focus on Centre-State relations of J and K. 50
HRI-28366 2 Contd. HRI-28366 3
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