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- - /111111111111111 /I 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Under Graduate Even Semester Exam., 2020 Semester :6 [CBCS] Subject Code : POLS/VI/CC/09 Subject: Political Science [9th Paper] Name of the Paper : Indian Political Thought Date of Examination Full Marks : 50 Time 3 Hours INSTRUCTIONSTO CANDIDATES Please read the instructions carefully before you start writing your answers 1. Candidate should write answers to Part-A and Part-B (in case of CBCS) in the space provided and should write answers to Descriptive questions (and Objective Section-B in case of Pre-CBCS) from the very next page. 2. Candidate should clearly indicate the Question Nos., while attempting the Descriptive questions (and Objective Section-B in case of Pre-CBCS). 3. Candidate will collect copy of Question Paper (Student's Copy) from the concerned Invigilator on Duty while submitting his/her Question-cum-Answer Booklet. 4. The Question-cum-Answer Booklet contains 32 pages. Please check all the pages before writing-whether the Booklet is complete and in good condition. 5. Please write your Roll No. and Registration No. clearly and correctly to the space provided. 6. Do not write your name or the name of your college/institution anywhere or anything else, which is not part of your answer. 7. Write legibly on both sides of the sheet. You may use some space for your rough notes or calculations in the Question-cum-Answer Booklet, if you so desire. The rough calculations or notes must be scored out before submitting the Question-cum-Answer Booklet. 8. Do not tear off any page from the Question- cum-Answer Booklet. 9. Do not write anything on the Question Paper or blotting paper or any pieces of paper while you are in the Examination Hall. 10. Use of Mobile Phone, Tablet or any other electronic devices inside the Examination Hall is strictly prohibited. PART-A (OBJECTIVE) Total PART-B (SHORT ANSWER) Question Marks Nos. Total PART-C (DESCRIPTIVE) Question Marks Nos. Total G. Total Scrutinizer's Signature Examiner's Signature Serial No. To be filled in by the Candidate Date of Examination I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Semester 6 [CBCS] Subject Code POLS/VI/CC/09 Subject Political Science [9th Paper] Roll No. _ Regn. No. No. of Additional Sheet(s) Invigilator's Signature /654

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Page 1: (OBJECTIVE) Pre-CBCS) (SHORT ANSWER)

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Under Graduate Even Semester Exam., 2020

Semester : 6 [CBCS]Subject Code : POLS/VI/CC/09

Subject: Political Science [9th Paper]Name of the Paper : Indian Political Thought

Date of Examination

Full Marks : 50 Time 3 Hours

INSTRUCTIONSTO CANDIDATESPlease read the instructions carefullybefore you start writing your answers

1. Candidate should write answers to Part-A andPart-B (in case of CBCS) in the space providedand should write answers to Descriptivequestions (and Objective Section-B in case ofPre-CBCS) from the very next page.

2. Candidate should clearly indicate theQuestion Nos., while attempting theDescriptive questions (and ObjectiveSection-B in case of Pre-CBCS).

3. Candidate will collect copy of Question Paper(Student's Copy) from the concernedInvigilator on Duty while submitting his/herQuestion-cum-Answer Booklet.

4. The Question-cum-Answer Booklet contains32 pages. Please check all the pages beforewriting-whether the Booklet is complete andin good condition.

5. Please write your Roll No. and Registration No.clearly and correctly to the space provided.

6. Do not write your name or the name of yourcollege/institution anywhere or anything else,which is not part of your answer.

7. Write legibly on both sides of the sheet. Youmay use some space for your rough notes orcalculations in the Question-cum-AnswerBooklet, if you so desire. The roughcalculations or notes must be scored outbefore submitting the Question-cum-AnswerBooklet.

8. Do not tear off any page from the Question-cum-Answer Booklet.

9. Do not write anything on the Question Paperor blotting paper or any pieces of paper whileyou are in the Examination Hall.

10. Use of Mobile Phone, Tablet or any otherelectronic devices inside the Examination Hallis strictly prohibited.

PART-A(OBJECTIVE)

Total

PART-B(SHORT ANSWER)

Question MarksNos.

Total

PART-C(DESCRIPTIVE)

Question MarksNos.

Total

G. Total

Scrutinizer's Signature Examiner's Signature

Serial No.

To be filled in by the

Candidate

Date of ExaminationI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Semester 6 [CBCS]

Subject Code

POLS/VI/CC/09

Subject

Political Science

[9th Paper]

Roll No. _

Regn. No.

No. of Additional Sheet(s)

Invigilator's Signature /654

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POLS/VI/CC/09 Student’s Copy

2 0 2 0

( CBCS )

( 6th Semester )

POLITICAL SCIENCE

NINTH PAPER

( Indian Political Thought )

Full Marks : 50

Time : 3 hours

( PART : A—OBJECTIVE )

( Marks : 10 )

The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions

Tick (3) the correct answer in the brackets provided : 1×10=10

1. The Kautilya’s Arthashastra consists of

(a) 10 books ( ) (b) 22 books ( )

(c) 15 books ( ) (d) 14 books ( )

2. Who founded ‘Arya Samaj’?

(a) Mahatma Gandhi ( )

(b) M. N. Roy ( )

(c) Dayananda Saraswati ( )

(d) Vivekananda ( )

/654 1 [ Contd.

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3. Who founded Brahmo Samaj?

(a) Raja Ram Mohan Roy ( )

(b) M. N. Roy ( )

(c) Jawaharlal Nehru ( )

(d) B. R. Ambedkar ( )

4. Bal Gangadhar Tilak gave birth to Home Rule Movement in

(a) 1896 ( ) (b) 1905 ( )

(c) 1916 ( ) (d) 1947 ( )

5. Who founded Congress Socialist Party in 1934?

(a) J. P. Narayan ( )

(b) Motilal Nehru ( )

(c) M. N. Roy ( )

(d) G. K. Gokhale ( )

6. Satyagraha literally means

(a) insistence on truth ( )

(b) freedom ( )

(c) non-violence ( )

(d) violence ( )

7. Annihilation of Caste is a Monograph written by

(a) M. N. Roy ( )

(b) Raja Ram Mohan Roy ( )

(c) B. R. Ambedkar ( )

(d) Gandhiji ( )

/654 2 [ Contd.

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8. Gandhiji started his famous ‘Quit India Movement’ in the year

(a) 1942 ( ) (b) 1943 ( )

(c) 1944 ( ) (d) 1945 ( )

9. Who among the following is a Marxist?

(a) M. N. Roy ( )

(b) B. R. Ambedkar ( )

(c) J. P. Narayan ( )

(d) Nehru ( )

10. Servants of India Society was established by

(a) Tilak ( )

(b) Gopal Krishna Gokhale ( )

(c) Mahatma Gandhi ( )

(d) Raja Ram Mohan Roy ( )

( PART : B—SHORT ANSWER )

( Marks : 10 )

The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions

Answer the following questions in few sentences each (any four) : 2½×4=10

1. What do you know about Arthashastra of Kautilya?

OR

Write Kautilya’s theory of Statecraft.

2. What do you know about Swami Vivekananda’s internationalism?

OR

Write a note on social reforms of Raja Ram Mohan Roy.

3. What are the main differences between Tilak and Gokhale?

OR

Write a note on Gopal Krishna Gokhale.

/654 3 [ Contd.

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4. Write a short note on Gandhi’s concept of Non-Violence.

OR

Write a note on Nehru’s individualism.

5. What is Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s concept of social justice?

OR

Write a note on Total Revolution of J. P. Narayan.

( PART : C—DESCRIPTIVE )

( Marks : 30 )

The questions are of equal value

Answer the following questions (any three) :

1. Discuss the sources of ancient Indian Political Thought.

OR

Analyze Kautilya’s theory of Government as laid down in his Arthashastra.

2. Explain the main tenets of Vedic Nationalism as propounded by Dayananda

Saraswati.

OR

Discuss Swami Vivekananda’s notion of Nationalism.

3. Discuss the concept of Swaraj as advocated by Bal Gangadhar Tilak.

OR

Analyze Gopal Krishna Gokhale’s concept of Swadeshi.

4. Examine Mahatma Gandhi’s concept of Satyagraha.

OR

Examine Jawaharlal Nehru’s idea on socialism.

5. Discuss the concept of M. N. Roy’s radical humanism.

OR

Evaluate B. R. Ambedkar’s contributions for the making of the Indian

Constitution.

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Under Graduate Even Semester Exam., 2020Semester : 6 [CBCS]

Subject Code : POLS/VI/CC/lOSubject: Political Science [10th Paper]

Name of the Paper: Indian Foreign Policy

Date of Examination

Full Marks : 50 Time 3 Hours

1INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Please read the instructions carefullybefore you start writing your answers

1. Candidate should write answers to Part-A andPart-B (in case of CBCS) in the space providedand should write answers to Descriptivequestions (and Objective Section-B in case ofPre-CBCS) from the very next page.

2. Candidate should dearly indicate theQuestion Nos., while attempting theDescriptive questions (and ObjectiveSection-B in case of Pre-CBCS).

3. Candidate will collect copy of Question Paper(Student's Copy) from the concernedInvigilator on Duty while submitting his/herQuestion-cum-Answer Booklet.

4. The Question-cum-Answer Booklet contains32 pages. Please check all the pages beforewriting-whether the Booklet is complete andin good condition.

5. Please write your Roll No. and Registration No.dearly and correctly to the space provided.

6. Do not write your name or the name of yourcollege/institution anywhere or anything else,which is not part of your answer.

7. Write legibly on both sides of the sheet. Youmay use some space for your rough notes orcalculations in the Question-cum-AnswerBooklet, if you so desire. The roughcalculations or notes must be scored outbefore submitting the Question-cum-AnswerBooklet.

8. Do not tear off any page from the Question-cum-Answer Booklet.

9. Do not write anything on the Question Paperor blotting paper or any pieces of paper whileyou are in the Examination Hall.

10. Use of Mobile Phone, Tablet or any otherelectronic devices inside the Examination Hallis strictly prohibited.

PART-A(OBJECTIVE)

Total

PART-B(SHORT ANSWER)

Question MarksNoa.

Total

PART-C(DESCRIPTIVE)

Question MarksNos.

Total

G. Total

Scrutinizer's Signature Examiner's Signature

Serial No.

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To be filled in by the

Candidate

Date of Examination, .

Semester : 6 [CBCS]

Subject Code

POLS/VI/CC/10

Subject

Political Science

[10th Paper]

Roll No. _

Regn, No. _

No. of Additional Sheet(s)

Invigilator's Signature /655

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POLS/VI/CC/10 Student’s Copy

2 0 2 0

( CBCS )

( 6th Semester )

POLITICAL SCIENCE

TENTH PAPER

( Indian Foreign Policy )

Full Marks : 50

Time : 2 hours

( PART : A—OBJECTIVE )

( Marks : 10 )

The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions

Tick (3) the correct answer in the brackets provided : 1×10=10

1. Panchsheel is a Treaty between

(a) India and Bangladesh in 1971 ( )

(b) India and Sri Lanka in 1987 ( )

(c) India and China in 1954 ( )

(d) India and Pakistan in 1966 ( )

2. The Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation was signed in the year

1971 between

(a) India and USSR ( )

(b) India and USA ( )

(c) India and Russia ( )

(d) India and China ( )

/655 1 [ Contd.

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3. Sino-India War of 1962 broke out in the region

(a) Jammu and Kashmir ( )

(b) Sikkim ( )

(c) Nepal ( )

(d) Arunachal Pradesh ( )

4. Indo-Sri Lanka Peace Accord was signed on

(a) 29th July, 1987 ( )

(b) 29th July, 1988 ( )

(c) 29th July, 1989 ( )

(d) 29th July, 1990 ( )

5. Bangladesh got her independence in

(a) 1970 ( ) (b) 1962 ( )

(c) 1971 ( ) (d) 1972 ( )

6. India conducted its first nuclear test at Pokhran in the year

(a) 1998 ( ) (b) 1974 ( )

(c) 1964 ( ) (d) 1954 ( )

7. The Look East Policy was first initiated by

(a) I. K. Gujral ( )

(b) P. V. Narasimha Rao ( )

(c) Rajiv Gandhi ( )

(d) Deve Gowda ( )

8. The Treaty of Friendship was signed between India and Myanmar in

(a) 1951 ( ) (b) 1952 ( )

(c) 1953 ( ) (d) 1954 ( )

9. Non-Alignment as a movement formally came to be established in

(a) 1955, Warsaw Pact ( )

(b) 1961, Belgrade Conference ( )

(c) 1955, Bandung Conference ( )

(d) Myanmar ( )

/655 2 [ Contd.

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10. Who is the incumbent External Minister of India?

(a) Amit Shah ( )

(b) Subrahmanyam Jaishankar ( )

(c) Nirmala Sitharaman ( )

(d) Rajnath Singh ( )

( PART : B—SHORT ANSWER )

( Marks : 10 )

The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions

Answer/Write on the following in 2 or 3 sentences each (any two) : 5×2=10

1. What do you mean by Foreign Policy?

OR

Define Cold War.

2. What is Panchsheel?

OR

Non-Aligned Movement

3. What is Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?

OR

Indo-Russia Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation, 1993

4. Write a note on the role of Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka.

OR

Kargil War, 1999

5. Write a note on ASEAN.

OR

What do you know of Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project?

/655 3 [ Contd.

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( PART : C—DESCRIPTIVE )

( Marks : 30 )

The questions are of equal value

Answer the following questions (any two) : 15x2=30

1. Examine the various factors which determine Indian Foreign Policy.

OR

What are the principles and objectives of Indian Foreign Policy?

2. Discuss the concept of Non-Alignment.

OR

Examine the relevance of Non-Aligned Movement in the present world society.

3. Write a note on Indo-US Nuclear Deal.

OR

Discuss the main issues in Indo-China relations.

4. Discuss the Indo-Sri Lankan Accord.

OR

Discuss the recent trends in the Indo-Bangladesh relationship.

5. Discuss India’s Look East Policy.

OR

Examine Indo-Myanmar relations in the 21st Century.

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Serial No.

To be filled in by the

Candidate

Date of ExaminationI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "0

Semester : 6 [CBCS]

Subject Code

POLS/VI/CC/11

Subject

Political Science

[11th Paper]

Roll No. _

Regn. No. _

No. of Additional Sheet(s)

Under Graduate Even Semester Exam., 2020Semester : 6 [CBCS]

Subject Code : POLS/VI/CC/llSubject: Political Science [11th Paper]Name of the Paper : The United Nations

Date of Examination

Full Marks: 50 Time : 3 Hours

Invigilator's Signature /656

INSTRUCTIONSTO CANDIDATESPlease read the instructions carefullybefore you start writing your answers

1. Candidate should write answers to Part-A andPart-B (in case of CBCS) in the space providedand should write answers to Descriptive PART-Bquestions (and Objective Section-B in case of· (SHORT ANSWER)Pre-CBCS) from the very next page.

2. Candidate should clearly indicate theQuestion Nos., while attempting theDescriptive questions (and ObjectiveSection-B in case of Pre-CBCS).

3. Candidate will collect copy of Question Paper r----+----;(Student's Copy) from the concernedlnvigilator on Duty while submitting his/her r----+----;Question-cum-Answer Booklet.

4. The Question-cum-Answer Booklet contains32 pages. Please check all the pages beforewriting-whether the Booklet is complete andin good condition.

5. Please write your Roll No. and Registration No.clearly and correctly to the space provided.

6. Do not write your name or the name of yourcollege/institution anywhere or anything else,which is not part of your answer.

Question Marks7. Write legibly on both sides of the sheet. Youmay use some space for your rough notes or r-_N_O

_S_._+-__ -;

calculations in the Question-cum-AnswerBooklet, if you so desire. The rough I-----+-----icalculations or notes must be scored outbefore submitting the Question-cum-Answer I-----+-----iBooklet.

8. Do not tear off any page from the Question-cum-Answer Booklet.

9. Do not write anything on the Question Paperor blotting paper or any pieces of paper whileyou are in the Examination Hall.

10. Use of Mobile Phone, Tablet or any otherelectronic devices inside the Examination Hallis strictly prohibited.

PART-A(OB.JECTIVE)

Total

Total

Question MarksNos.

PART-C(DESCRIPTIVE)

Total

G. Total

Scrutinizer's Signature Examiner's Signature

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POLS/VI/CC/11 Student’s Copy

2 0 2 0

( CBCS )

( 6th Semester )

POLITICAL SCIENCE

ELEVENTH PAPER

( The United Nations )

Full Marks : 50

Time : 2 hours

( PART : A—OBJECTIVE )

( Marks : 10 )

The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions

Tick (3) the correct answer in the brackets provided : 1×10=10

1. The United Nations officially came into existence on

(a) 11th September, 1945 ( )

(b) 30th June, 1945 ( )

(c) 24th October, 1945 ( )

(d) 19th May, 1945 ( )

2. The Charter of the UN consists of

(a) 30 Articles ( ) (b) 123 Articles ( )

(c) 111 Articles ( ) (d) 100 Articles ( )

3. The International Court of Justice is located in

(a) Geneva ( ) (b) The Hague ( )

(c) New York ( ) (d) Canberra ( )

/656 1 [ Contd.

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4. The General Assembly shall meet every year in regular session

commencing on the Tuesday of the third week in

(a) January ( )

(b) September ( )

(c) October ( )

(d) November ( )

5. The UNICEF was established on

(a) 19th August, 1978 ( )

(b) 20th November, 1949 ( )

(c) 10th July, 1950 ( )

(d) 11th December, 1946 ( )

6. The 1st May was observed as

(a) International Old Age Day ( )

(b) International Children Day ( )

(c) International Women Day ( )

(d) International Labour Day ( )

7. The first UN Peacekeeping Mission was officially authorized on

(a) May 29, 1948 ( )

(b) March 1, 1962 ( )

(c) February 3, 1973 ( )

(d) December 5, 1952 ( )

8. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the

UN General Assembly on

(a) 10th December, 1948 ( )

(b) 5th February, 1948 ( )

(c) 9th October, 1948 ( )

(d) 18th April, 1948 ( )

9. Who is the current UN Secretary General?

(a) Nikki Haley ( )

(b) Munir Akram ( )

(c) Antonio Guterres ( )

(d) Vitaly Churkin ( )

/656 2 [ Contd.

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10. In the post-Cold War period, An Agenda for Peace was initiated by the

UN Secretary General

(a) U. Thant ( )

(b) Kofi Annan ( )

(c) Ban Ki-moon ( )

(d) Boutros Boutros-Ghali ( )

( PART : B—SHORT ANSWER )

( Marks : 10 )

The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions

Answer the following questions in about 4/5 sentences each (any two) : 5×2=10

1. Mention three objectives of the UN.

OR

Name three important founders of the League of Nations.

2. Write three functions of the International Court of Justice.

OR

Write three functions of the General Assembly of the UN.

3. Write a short note on UNESCO.

OR

Write a short note on UNICEF.

4. Write a short note on the principles of the UN.

OR

Write a short note on Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948.

5. What is Veto Power?

OR

Write three reasons why India claims to be a permanent member of the

UN Security Council.

/656 3 [ Contd.

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( PART : C—DESCRIPTIVE )

( Marks : 30 )

The questions are of equal value

Answer the following questions (any two) : 15x2=30

1. Examine the causes for the failures of League of Nations.

OR

What is Charter of the United Nations? Discuss the procedure for admission of

new members to the United Nations.

2. Examine the role of the UN Security Council in the maintenance of International

Peace and Security.

OR

Discuss the organization and working of the UN Secretariat.

3. Discuss the role and functions of World Health Organization (WHO).

OR

Write an essay on the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

4. Examine the peacekeeping activities of the UN.

OR

What is human rights? Discuss the role of the United Nations in the promotion

of human rights.

5. Analyze the role of the United Nations in the post-Cold War period.

OR

Examine the proposal for reforms in the UN.

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Under Graduate Even Semester Exam., 2020

Semester : 6 [CBCS]Subject Code: POLS/VI/CC/12 (A)

Subject: Political Science [12th (A) Paper]Name of the Paper: Political Sociology

Date of Examination

Full Marks : 50 Time 3 Hours

INSTRUCTIONSTO CANDIDATESPlease read the instructions carefullybefore you start writing your answers

1. Candidate should write answers to Part-A andPart-B (in case of CBCS) in the space providedand should write answers to Descriptive

. questions (and Objective Section-B in case ofPre-CBCS) from the very next page.

2. Candidate should clearly indicate theQuestion Nos., while attempting theDescriptive questions (and ObjectiveSection-B in case of Pre-CBCS).

3. Candidate will collect copy of Question Paper(Student's Copy) from the concernedInvigilator on Duty while submitting his/herQuestion-cum-Answer Booklet.

4. The Question-cum-Answer Booklet contains32 pages. Please check all the pages beforewriting-whether the Booklet is complete andin good condition.

5. Please write your Roll No. and Registration No.clearly and correctly to the space provided.

6. Do not write your name or the name of yourcollege/institution anywhere or anything else,which is not part of your answer.

7. Write legibly on both sides of the sheet. Youmay use some space for your rough notes orcalculations in the Question-cum-AnswerBooklet, if you so desire. The roughcalculations or notes must be scored outbefore submitting the Question-cum-AnswerBooklet.

8. Do not tear off any page from the Question-cum-Answer Booklet.

9. Do not write anything on the Question Paperor blotting paper or any pieces of paper whileyou are in the Examination Hall.

10. Use of Mobile Phone, Tablet or any otherelectronic devices inside the Examination Hallis strictly prohibited.

PART-A(OBJECTIVE)

Total

PART-B(SHORT ANSWER)

Question MarksNos.

Total

PART-C(DESCRIPTIVE)

Question MarksNos.

Total

G. Total

Scrutinizer's Signature Examiner's Signature

Serial No.

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Candidate

Date of ExaminationI •••••.•.•.•.•••••.•••••••.•.•••••••••.•••.•.•.•••••••••

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Semester : 6 [CBCS]

Subject Code

J!0LS/VI/CC/12 (A)

Subject

Political Science

[12th (A) Paper]

Roll No. _

Regn. No.

/657

No. of Additional Sheet(s)

Invigilator's Signature

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POLS/VI/CC/12 (A) Student’s Copy

2 0 2 0

( CBCS )

( 6th Semester )

POLITICAL SCIENCE

TWELFTH (A) PAPER

( Political Sociology )

Full Marks : 50

Time : 2 hours

( PART : A—OBJECTIVE )

( Marks : 10 )

The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions

Tick (3) the correct answer in the brackets provided : 1×10=10

1. Political sociology is the study of State and

(a) Government ( )

(b) society ( )

(c) politics ( )

2. David Easton’s system approach is popularly known as

(a) input model ( )

(b) input-output model ( )

(c) output model ( )

/657 1 [ Contd.

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3. Power is

(a) an ability to influence others ( )

(b) being rewarded by others ( )

(c) dependency upon others ( )

4. The authority of the Prime Minister of India is an example of

(a) Constitutional authority ( )

(b) traditional authority ( )

(c) religious authority ( )

5. According to Almond, in a participatory political culture, people are

(a) oriented to the system but are not very active ( )

(b) ignorant of their political system ( )

(c) fully aware of the system and participate actively ( )

6. Indirect political socialization is also called

(a) manifest political socialization ( )

(b) latent political socialization ( )

(c) homogeneous political socialization ( )

7. The word ‘caste’ is derived from the

(a) Latin word ( )

(b) Spanish word ( )

(c) Greek word ( )

8. Class stratification is

(a) found in all societies ( )

(b) of comparatively recent origin ( )

(c) peculiar to few affluent societies ( )

/657 2 [ Contd.

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9. M. N. Srinivas is famous for using the term

(a) Sanskritization ( )

(b) Westernization ( )

(c) Secularization ( )

10. Social change is affected by

(a) political factor ( )

(b) cultural factor ( )

(c) Both (a) and (b) ( )

( PART : B—SHORT ANSWER )

( Marks : 10 )

The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions

Write on the following (any two) : 5×2=10

1. Marxist approach to the study of political sociology

OR

Political sociological approach

2. Pluralist theory of power

OR

Difference between power and influence

3. Main agents of political socialization

OR

Meaning of political development

4. Secularization

OR

Westernization

/657 3 [ Contd.

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5. Features of caste

OR

Meaning of class stratification

( PART : C—DESCRIPTIVE )

( Marks : 30 )

The questions are of equal value

Answer the following questions (any two) : 15x2=30

1. Discuss the meaning and scope of political sociology.

OR

Discuss the behavioural approach to the study of political sociology.

2. Define power. Discuss its kinds.

OR

Explain the elite theory of power.

3. Define political participation and discuss its various forms.

OR

Define political culture and discuss the different types of political culture.

4. Write an essay on social stratification.

OR

Discuss the role of caste in Indian politics.

5. Define social change and write its characteristics.

OR

Write a note on Sanskritization.

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