University of North Bengal 2004-2nd Year M.A Political Science PART-I S (HONOURS) - exam paper
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(a) The Extremists.
(b) Centre-state financial relations.
(c) Governor, as a representative of the Centre
(d) Women’s participation in the Panchayats.
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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.
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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.
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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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