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University of North Bengal 2004-2nd Year M.A Political Science PART-I S (HONOURS) - exam paper

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5. Write short notes on any 2 of the following: 5x2
(a) The Extremists.
(b) Centre-state financial relations.
(c) Governor, as a representative of the Centre
(d) Women’s participation in the Panchayats.

PG I / (DE)/ 2004
2004
POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE - IV
TIME – 2 HOURS, FULL MARKS – 42
The figures in the margin indicate full marks.
ans any from ques. Nos. one to four and also ans ques. No. 5
1. How would you that religion and politics are interconnected. How does religion
affect politics? 6+10
2. Do you think that religion and politics are interconnected. How does religion
affect politics? 8+8
3. Write a note on the organizational structure and functioning of the Indian National
Congress in the Indian political system> 8+8
4. Identify the forces and factors responsible for emergence of ‘Coalition Politics’ in
India. 16
5. Write short notes on any 2 of the following: 5x2
(a) Methods of election campaign in India.
(b) FICCI as a pressure group in India.
(c) Left Politics in India: feature.
(d) Subhash Chandra Bose as a political leader.

PG I / (DE)/ 2004
2004
POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE - V
TIME – 2 HOURS, FULL MARKS – 42
The figures in the margin indicate full marks.
ans any from ques. Nos. one to four and also ans ques. No. 5
1. Examine how the subsequent have contributed to the evolution of Pubic
Administration as a discipline: 8+8
(a) Comparative Public Administration.
(b) Development Administration.
2. Examine the results of Hawthorne experiments noting in particular their
contribution of Neo-classical theory. 10+6
3. State and examine the features of Custodial model of organizational behaviour. 16
4. provide a brief outline of systems theory as a model of public policy making. 16
5. Write notes on (any two): 5x2
(a) Distinction ranging from Politics and Administration.
(b) Criticisms of Peter Blau and Michael Crozier against Bureaucratic theory.
(c) Administrative management theory.
(d) Incremental model of public policy making.

PG I / (DE)/ 2004
2004
POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE - VI
TIME – 2 HOURS, FULL MARKS – 42
The figures in the margin indicate full marks.
ans any from ques. Nos. one to four and also ans ques. No. 5



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