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Political Science Indian Government And Politics Regular Previous Year Question Paper Year 2005 : IInd Year

Q. 1. Write an essay on the nature of Indian State.
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Q. 2. Examine the nature and importance of Directive Principles of State Policy. What steps have been taken to implement them?
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Q. 3. Critically examine the Centre State relations in India with special reference to legislative and financial relationship.
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Q. 4. Discuss the powers and functions of Rajya Sabha. Examine its role as the Second Chamber.
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Q. 5. “Constitutional Amendments have been instrumental lo bring Social Change in India.”
Do you agree with this statements ? Describe some of the important Constitutional Amendments.
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Q. 6. Discuss the role of Governor in the State Politics in India.
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Q. 7. Discuss the nature of Party-System in India and exam¬ine the policies and programmes either of Congress (I) or B.J.P.
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Q. 8. Evaluate some of the important issues in the Trade Union and Peasant Movements in India.
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Q. 9. Examine the problems of poverty and illiteracy in Free India. What steps have been taken by the Government to eradicate them?
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Q. 10. Write short notes on any two of the following :
(a) Right to Freedom;
(b) Relationship between the President and the Prime Minister;
© Judicial Activism;
(d) India’s Foreign Policy.
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