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Acharya Nagarjuna University (ANU) 2006 B.A Political Science POLITICAL SCEINCE, CONCEPTS, THEORIES AND INSTITUTIONS - Question Paper

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B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 2006
(Examination at the end of Final Year)
Part II - Public Administration
Paper IV - POLITICAL SCEINCE, CONCEPTS, THEORIES AND INSTITUTIONS

Time : 3 hours Maximum : 100 marks

part A - (2 X 15 = 30 marks)
ans any 2 of the subsequent.

1. describe Political Science and explain the modern methods to study Political Science.

2. Critically examines the Hobbes theory of social contract.

3. explain the relationship ranging from Political Science and Sociology.

4. Write a critical note on Individualist Theory.

5. Compare the parliamentary and presidential forms of Governments by bringing out merits and demerits.

part B - (3 X 10 = 30 marks)
ans any 3 of the subsequent.

6. Critically assess the relationship ranging from State and Society.

7. explain the features of Sovereignity.

8. Elucidate the concept of General Will.

9. Write a note on theory of Separation of Powers.

10. Distinguish ranging from Rule of legal regulations and Administrative legal regulations.

11. Features of a Unitary Governments and discuss its merits and demerits.

12. discuss the merits of Bicameralism.

part C - (3 X five = 15 marks)
ans any 3 of the subsequent.

13. (a) Common Wealth (b) Rigid Constitution
(c) Functions of Judiciary (d) Multi party system.
(e) Structural functional approach (f) Natural Rights
(g) Committee system

part D - (25 marks)

14. (a) ans the subsequent in one or two sentences: (10 x two = 20)
(i) Pressure groups (ii) Judicial review.
(iii) Fundamental duties (iv) Responsible Government
(v) Recall (vi) Aristocracy
(vii) Civil Rights (viii) Equality
(ix) Montesque (x) H.J. Laski.

(b) ans the subsequent in one or two words: (5 x one = 5)
(i) Theory of Separation of Power proposed by?

(ii) Pluralistic Theory of Sovereignty is profounded by?

(iii) The writer of Social Contract.

(iv) Who stated that State is an organism?

(v) The Home of Administrative tribunals?





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