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VVM's GOVIND RAMNATH KARE COLLEGE OF LAW, MARGAO-GOA B.A., L.L.B. SEMESTER- I EXAMINATION, APRIL 2016 POLITICAL SCIENCE-I DURATION: 3 hours Total Marks: 75 Instructions: (i) Answer ANY EIGHT questions from Question No. 1 to 12 (ii) Question No. 13 and 14 are COMPULSORY X = 64 1. Evaluate the Nature of Political Science. 2. Explain the Empirical Approach to the study of Political Science. 3. Discuss the various Kinds of Power. 4. Examine the features of Authority. 5. Evaluate the Social Contract Theory of Thomas Hobbes on origin of State. 6. Critically evaluate the Patriarchal Theory on Origin of State. 7. State and explain the important features of State.. Discuss the various types of Sovereignty. 9. Elaborate the classification of Rights. 10.Define Liberty. Explain the different types ofliberty. 11. Discuss the various kinds of Equality. 12. Critically evaluate the role of a Democracy. 13. Answer ANY TWO of the following questions: (a) Briefly explain the term Welfare State. (b) What are the important implications of Equality? (c) Differentiate between Power and Authority. 14. Write a note on ANY TWO of the following: (a) Indirect Democracy. (b) Safeguards of Rights (c) Political Liberty. 2 X 3 = 06 2 X 2 Yl = 05

. \ I 1 o. ' \. '.. '.. \ ~ ~ \. ~ l j~ "'J \!!.\! i l< 1 ' \ ~ ' I t I..\ \ \ t i ' ) I I I : I. I \.,... \ - : DURATION: 3 l1ours -rotal Marks: 7) Instructions: (i) (ii) Answer ANY EIGHT questions from Question No. 1 to 12 Question No. 13 and 14 are COMPULSORY 1. Explain the Scope of Political Science. X = 64 2. Elaborate the important characteristics of Normative Approach. 3. Discuss the various sources of Power. 4. Examine the features of Authority. 5. Evaluate the Divine Origin Theory of State. 6. Critically evaluate the Matriarchal Theory on Origin of State. 7. State and explain the important elements of State.. Explain the evolution of SO\lereignty. 9. Define Citizenship. Explain the methods of acquiring Citizenship. IO.Explain the different types of Rights.. 11. Discuss the various dimensions of Justice. 12. Evaluate the challenges faced in a Democracy. 13. Answer ANY TWO of the following: 2 X 3 = 06 (a) Briefly explain the term Political Science. (b) Explain the term Sovereignty. (c) Explain the features ofdemocracy. 14. Write a note on ANY TWO of the following: 2 X 2 Yl = 05 (a) (b) (c) Direct Democracy. Legal Justice. Economic Equality

B.A.,LL.B. SEMESTER- I EXAMINATION, OCTOBER 2014 POLITICAL SCIENCE- I Duration: 3 hours Total Marks:75 Instructions: 1. Answer ANY FOUR from Q. No. 1 to 6 & ANY FOUR from Q.No. to 13. 2. Question No. 7and 14 are COMPULSORY. SECTION- I 1. Discuss the relations of Political Science with other allied sciences. 2. Bring out the various forms of Power. 3. Discuss Hobbes Social Contract Theory. 4. Examine the Historical and Evolutionary Theory of State Origin. 5. State and explain the meaning and types of Sovereignty. 4X = 32 6. Give four main distinctions between Classical and Modern approach. 7. Write a short note on ANY TWO of the following: 2 X 3 = 6 a. Briefly examine the concept of Authority. b. Write a short note on the concept of State. c. Examine the Divine Origin Theory of State. SECTION- II. Critically examine the different stages of Development 9. What are the hindrances and remedies to good Citizenship? 10. Explain the types and kinds of Liberty. 4x= 32 11. Explain in detail the conditions necessary for the successful working of Democracy. 12. Explain the evolution and growth of the Welfare State. 13. Discuss the concept of Equality 14. Write short note on ANY TWO o~ the following: 2X21h=5 a. Briefly examine the types of Democracy. b. Critically examine the six f4qdamental Rights c. Briefly examine the Legal Dimension of Justice "

FY B.A L.L.B SEM-Itt Examination, APRIL 2014 Political Science Duration: - 3 Hours Total Marks: - 75 Marks Instructions: - 1. Question No 7 and 14 are compulsory. 2. Answer Five question from each section. 3. Marks are indicated on the right. SECTION-I 1. Define Political science and explain its relations with other allied sciences. 2. Explain the Constituents of State. 3. Critically evaluate the Flu.:Si ~ rhtheory of Sovereignty. 4. Mention the features and dimensions of Power. 5. Power is the capacity to influence the behaviour of others. Comment 6. Distinguish between the Power and Authority. 7. Write a Short note on any two of the following. 6 a. Historical theory of state b. Legitimate and Coercive power c. Titular sovereignty Section-11. Write a critical note on powers and functions of Welfare state. 9. Define Liberty. Discuss the Kinds of Liberty. 10. Explain the Plato's and Amarthya Sen theories of Justice 11. Discuss the principles and means of Liberal Democracy. 12. Explain the components of Citizenship. 13. What according to you are the hindrances to good Citizenship?. 14. Write a note on any two of the following. a. Political equality b. Citizenship in India c. Political Justice

F.Y B.A L.L.B (Hons) SEM -1 Examination, ~--'-01.3 POLITICAL SCIENCE -1 Duration :- 3 Hours. Total Marks :- 75 Instructions :-1. Question No 7 and No 14 are compulsory. 2. Answer Five questions from each section.... 3.Marks are indicated on the right SECTION -1 l. Give the introduction to Political Thought and Political Science. 2. Explain the 4 basic elements of State in Political Science. 3. What is Participatory democracy and Classical democracy? 4. What is Sovereignty? Evaluate on John Austin'stheory of Sovereignty. 5. Highlight and explain the merits and demerits of democracy. 6. Mention Seven Constituents and explain the functions of the State in ancient India. 7. Write short notes on any two of the following. 6 a) Natural Power and Divine Power. b) Relationship of State and Citizen. c) Organic theory of State. SECTION -II. What do you understand by Development and welfare State? 9. What according to you are the Hindrances to Good Citizenship? 10.. What are Rights? Discuss different types of Rights. 11. Give some views of Karl Marx on Equality, and explain how we.can promote Equality? 12. Explain the meaning and nature of Liberty.

13. Discuss the 5 functions and characteristic of Sovereignty. 3 r... 14. Write short notes on any two oftti.e following. 6 a) Representative Democracy b) Concept of Justice c) Economic Equality...