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UGC NET JUN 2009 : POLITICAL SCIENCE PAPER III

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Signature and Name of Invigilator Roll No. (In figures as per admission card) 1. (Signature) (Name) Roll No. 2. (Signature) (Name) Test Booklet No. J 0 2 0 9 Time : 2 hours] (In words) PAPER III POLITICAL SCIENCE Number of Pages in this Booklet : 32 [Maximum Marks : 200 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 26 Instructions for the Candidates U U 1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page. 1. 2. 2. Answers to short answer/essay type questions are to be given in the space provided below each question or after the questions in the Test Booklet itself. U DU U S U U U U U U U U, U S U U U U No Additional Sheets are to be used. 3. 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : U U U, - S U U U - S U U (i) (i) To have access to the Test Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet. - S U U U U U U U S U U- U S S U U (ii) U DU U U U - S DU U U U U U U S DU / U U U U U S S U U U U U S U U - S U U - S U UQ (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the question booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. 4. U U 5. One page is attached for Rough Work at the end of the booklet before the Evaluation Sheet. 5. U U- S (Rough Work) U U DU 6. If you write your name or put any mark on any part of the Answer Sheet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 6. U- S U , U U U U 4. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. 7. You have to return the Test booklet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. U # U U- S U U U U U # U U U U 8. / U Z U S U 8. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 9. U ( U U) U U 9. Use of any calculator or log table etc. is prohibited. J 0209 1 P.T.O. POLITICAL SCIENCE PAPER III - III NOTE : This paper is of two hundred (200) marks containing four (4) sections. Candidates are required to attempt the questions contained in these sections according to the detailed instructions given therein. (200) (4) S J 0209 2 SECTION - I U I Note : This section contains five (5) questions based on the following paragraph. Each question should be answered in about thirty (30) words and carries five (5) marks. (5x5=25 marks) (5) (30) (5) (5x5=25 ) Read the following passage, and answer the questions given at the end of it. Each answer should be up to 30 words. Each question carries 5 marks. The civilization India has evolved is not to be beaten in the world. Nothing can equal the seeds sown by our ancestors. Rome went, Greece shared the same fate; the might of the Pharaohs was broken; Japan has become westernized; of China nothing can be said; but India is still, somehow or other, sound at the foundation. The people of Europe learn their lessons from the writings of the men of Greece or Rome, which exist no longer in their former glory. In trying to learn from them, the Europeans imagine that they will avoid the mistakes of Greece and Rome. Such is their pitiable condition. In the midst of all this India remains immovable and that is her glory. It is a charge against India that her people are so uncivilized, ignorant and stolid, that it is not possible to induce them to adopt any changes. It is a charge really against our merit. What we have tested and found true on the anvil of experience, we dare not change. Many thrust their advice upon India, and she remains steady. This is her beauty: it is the sheet-anchor of our hope. Civilization is that mode of conduct which points out to man the path of duty. Performance of duty and observance of morality are convertible terms. To observe morality is to attain mastery over our mind and our passions. So doing, we know ourselves. The Gujarati equivalent for civilization means good conduct. If this definition be correct, then India, as so many writers have shown, has nothing to learn from anybody else, and this is as it should be. We notice that the mind is a restless bird; the more it gets the more it wants, and still remains unsatisfied. The more we indulge our passions the more unbridled they become. Our ancestors, therefore, set a limit to our indulgences. They saw that happiness was largely a mental condition. A man is not necessarily happy because he is rich, or unhappy because he is poor. The rich are often seen to be unhappy, the poor to be happy. Millions will always remain poor. Observing all this, our ancestors dissuaded us from luxuries and pleasures. We have managed with the same kind of plough as existed thousands of years ago. We have retained the same kind of cottages that we had in former times and our indigenous J 0209 3 P.T.O. eduction remains the same as before. We have had no system of life-corroding competition. Each followed his own occupation or trade and charged a regulation wage. It was not that we did not know how to invent machinery, but our fore-fathers knew that, if we set our hearts after such things, we would become slaves and lose our moral fibre. They, therefore, after due deliberation decided that we should only do what we could with our hands and feet. They saw that our real happiness and health consisted in a proper use of our hands and feet. They further reasoned that large cities were a snare and a useless encumbrance and that people would not be happy in them, that there would be gangs of thieves and robbers, prostitution and vice flourishing in them and that poor men would be robbed by rich men. They were, therefore, satisfied with small villages. They saw that kings and their swords were inferior to the sword of ethics, and they, therefore, held the sovereigns of the earth to be inferior to the Rishis and the Fakirs. A nation with a constitution like this is fitter to teach others than to learn from others. This nation had courts, lawyers and doctors, but they were all within bounds. Everybody knew that these professions were not particularly superior; moreover, these vakils and vaids5 did not rob people; they were considered people s dependents, not their masters. U (30) (5) U U , U m U U U U U , U ; U Q U U ; , U ; U U U U U U U , , U U U U m U S U U U U U M h U , U U U S U U S U M h U U U U U U , U U U U U U U ; U ( U U) U U S c U U U U U U U , U U U , U U , U , U M U , U U U ; , U U C U C U U U Q U U ; S , , J 0209 4 M , U , M U , U U U U U U , U U U - U U U U U U U U U U S S U Q U U U U c U U , U U , U , U Q U , - U U U U U U U S S U U U U U U U U U U U U , U U U - U U m U U , U U C U U U U , U , U U U U Q U U C , , U U U U , U U , M C , UQ U l U ; S Answer the following questions : 1. What, according to the author is true civilization ? U, ? J 0209 5 P.T.O. 2. What is the attitude of the author towards, courts, lawyers and doctors ? , U U U U ? 3. What is the attitude of the author towards change ? U ? J 0209 6 4. What is the real test of Happiness ? S U ? 5. What according to the author is the role of ethics ? U ? J 0209 7 P.T.O. SECTION - II U II Note : This section contains fifteen (15) questions, each to be answered in about thirty (30) words. Each question carries five (5) marks. (5x15=75 marks) - (5-5) (15) (30) (5x15=75 ) 6. Explain Locke s view on property. U U J 0209 8 7. Explain Justice as fairness (Rawls) c M ( U ) 8. Explain the Marxian concept of surplus value. U U J 0209 9 P.T.O. 9. What were the origins of genuine non-alignment ? U U ? 10. Collective security is a mirage. Explain the statement. U c J 0209 10 11. Explain India s Look East policy. U U 12. What is administrative culture ? S ? J 0209 11 P.T.O. 13. Distinguish between formal and informal ? U U U U U 14. What are the main function of planing commission ? ? J 0209 12 15. What do you understand by cabinet dictatorship ? U ? 16. What is Mandamus ? U ? J 0209 13 P.T.O. 17. Mention the functions of state finance Commission ? U 18. Distinguish between power and authority ? Q U U J 0209 14 19. What is Pocket veto ? U ( U U ) ? 20. What is the Senatorial courtesy ? U C ? J 0209 15 P.T.O. SECTION - III U III Note : This section contains five (5) questions of twelve (12) marks each. Each question is to be answered in about two hundred (200) words. (12x5=60 marks) - (12) (5) (200) (12x5=60 ) 21. J.S. Mill is considerd an Aristocratic demoerat . Explain this statement. . . 22. Compare the British Minister with the American President ? U U U U C 23. Coalition Politics has undermined the authority of the Indian prime minister Comment on this statement ? U U U U U U 24. Write a short note critique of weberian theory of bureaucracy ? U U h # 25. How does political change in Nepal affect India s relationship with that Country ? Discuss ? U U U U ? J 0209 16 J 0209 17 P.T.O. J 0209 18 J 0209 19 P.T.O. J 0209 20 J 0209 21 P.T.O. J 0209 22 J 0209 23 P.T.O. J 0209 24 SECTION - IV IV Note : This section consists of one essay type question of forty (40) marks to be answered in about one thousand (1000) words on any one of the following topics. (40x1=40 marks) (40) , (1000) (40x1=40 ) 26. Discuss the concept of freedom in The political Philosphy of Aurbindo and Gandhi ? U U U S U OR / Discuss the emergence of social and political elites in India ? U U U OR / Discuss the Changes in the Functioning of the federal system in India ? U S U U OR / Discuss the nature and extent of Legislative and Judicial Control over public Administartion in India U U U OR / Explain the dilemmas of India s forigen policy with her neighbours ? U J 0209 25 P.T.O. J 0209 26 J 0209 27 P.T.O. J 0209 28 J 0209 29 P.T.O. J 0209 30 J 0209 31 P.T.O. 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