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Test Paper : III
Test Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE
Test Subject Code : K-0517
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Paper : IIISubject : POLITICAL SCIENCE
Time : 2 Hours 30 Minutes Maximum Marks : 150
Number of Pages in this Booklet : 32 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 75
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1. In which case the Supreme Court
decided that the confidence of the house
in the ministry should be tested on the
floor of the house itself ?
(A) B.R. Kapoor v/s State of Tamil Nadu
(B) S.R. Bommai v/s Union of India
(C) Jagdambika Pal v/s Union of India
(D) Shamsher Singh v/s State of Punjab
2. The Swadeshi Movements started in
India during
(A) The Champaran Satyagraha of
Gandhi
(B) The anti-Bengal partition agitation
(C) The protest against the Rowlatt Act
(D) The first Non-cooperation
movement in 1919 – 22
3. The institution of local government has
flourished in India since
(A) 1880s
(B) Time immemorial
(C) 1890s
(D) 1870s
4. “Indira Doctrine” is considered an
important aspect of India’s foreign policy
for it defines
(A) The objectives of India’s foreign
policy.
(B) It equates India’s security with that
of the region and the predominance
of India.
(C) India’s security is coterminous with
the region and any interference of
external powers is taken as a threat
to India’s security.
(D) Doctrine enunciate by Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi which was for the
neighbours.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PAPER – III
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5. Which one of the following is not the
characteristic of the bipolar system ?
(A) Each of the two blocks is led by
leading power
(B) Supranational as well as national
actors participate in the system
(C) Non-aligned States either
disappear or will have no
importance
(D) The universal actor becomes
ineffective or may cease to exist
6. Assertion (A) : Nations adopted the
principles of collective security in place
of Balance of power.
Reason (R) : The First World War
indicates the failure of Balance of power.
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correct explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is
not correct explanation of (A)
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(D) (A) false but (R) true
7. List – I List – II
(Regional Economic (Headquarters)Commissions)
a. Economic 1. GenevaCommission ofEurope
b. Economic 2. ChileCommission ofAfrica
c. Economic 3. EthiopiaCommission ofLatin America
d. Economic 4. IraqCommission ofWest Asia
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8. List – I List – II
a. NPT 1. 1963
b. NTBT 2. 1968
c. Biological 3. 1987WeaponConvention
d. INF Treaty 4. 1972Codes :
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9. “J.S. Mill was the prophet of emptyliberty”. Who said this statement ?
(A) Barker
(B) Burke
(C) Bosenquet
(D) Bodin
10. Who said “State was not created on anysingle day or at a particular time” ?
(A) Revolutionists
(B) Evolutionists
(C) Traditionalists
(D) Pragmatists
11. Match List – I with List – II and select thecorrect answer using the codes givenbelow the list.
List – I List – II(Authors) (Books)
a. Hegel 1. State andRevolution
b. Karl Marx 2. Philosophy ofRights
c. Lenin 3. OnContradiction
d. Mao 4. The Critique ofPoliticalEconomy
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families and
villages
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society united by
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13. Which one of the following statement is
correct ?
(A) Neoclassical theory was against
existing privileges
(B) Neoclassical theory justified the
existing social order
(C) Neoclassical theory was
revolutionary in character
(D) Neoclassical theory aimed to
restructure all social orders
14. Which of the following teams belong to
communitarians ?
(A) Taylor and Sandel
(B) Hayek and Rawls
(C) Dworkin and Taylor
(D) Dworkin and Walzer
15. Who coined first the word
‘Communitarian’ in 20th century ?
(A) Daniel Bell
(B) John Rawls
(C) David Cameron
(D) John Goodwyr Barmby
16. Which one of the following is the
characteristic feature of post
behaviouralism ?
(A) Action and values
(B) Relevance and action
(C) Ethics and values
(D) Action and ethics
17. According to Burnard administrator
should be encouraged to gain experience
in leadership
(A) Within the organisation
(B) Outside the organisation
(C) Both within and outside the
organisation
(D) Only in foreign countries
18. Realism explains international relations
in terms of
(A) Rationality
(B) Protectionism
(C) Population
(D) Power
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(D) 1981
23. ��(��(� :���E�����0 �����7������(��'��3�)(,
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24. �� (� ����� �E�� �;�F����� >��$(���
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19. “Lack of courage to delegate properly and
of knowledge how to do it is one of the
most general causes of failure in
organisation” who said it ?
(A) Henri Fayol
(B) Lyndall Urwick
(C) Paul H. Appleby
(D) Dwight Waldo
20. Recruitment to the defence forces during
the war time is an example of
(A) Ordinary recruitment
(B) War-time recruitment
(C) Positive recruitment
(D) Emergency recruitment
21. ‘Promote’ is a word derived from
(A) A Spanish word
(B) A Greek word
(C) A Latin word
(D) An Arabic word
22. In India, a special Ministry for Women
and Social Welfare was formed at the
Centre in the year
(A) 1983
(B) 1986
(C) 1976
(D) 1981
23. Which of the following convention is
related to the Air space (territory) ?
(A) Paris Convention 1919
(B) Hague Convention 1893
(C) Sanfranscico Convention 1945
(D) Geneva Convention 1949
24. In which year did America sign a Mutual
Defence Agreement with Pakistan ?
(A) 1954
(B) 1955
(C) 1953
(D) 1952
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25. /��.�/.�/��.�q.�– II�(SALT – II)����0 ����A�$ �����R�E#�1��.
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25. SALT – II treaty was signed by
(A) Ronald Reagan and Leonid
Brezhnev
(B) Jimmy Carter and Brezhnev
(C) Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald
Reagan
(D) President Constantin Chernenkov
26. Regional Economic Integration refers to
(A) The vision of the New International
Economic Order (NIEO)
(B) The North-South Dialogue
(C) Trade blocks created through
regional economic agreement to
promote economic growth
(D) Trade Blocks of the South Asian
Economic Tigers to promote
economic growth in ASEAN
countries
27. Who said “State is prior to the individual” ?
(A) Aristotle
(B) Plato
(C) Socrates
(D) Jean Bodin
28. The ‘idealist theory of rights’ is also
known as the
(A) Evolutionary theory
(B) Revolutionary theory
(C) Personality theory
(D) Legal theory
29. ‘The City of God’ of St. Augustine in the
middle ages was considered as the first
book on
(A) The Philosophy of Religion
(B) The Comparative Philosophy
(C) The Philosophy of History
(D) The Philosophy of Christianity
30. Which of the following is not a feature of
good governance ?
(A) Accountability
(B) Transparency
(C) Nepotism
(D) Rule of law
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31. rP7x�(����F)�̂ 7��� B����? 1�����p17��)�
A��7��7K�.
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34. -�1�� ��$�(76� �;�.�� ���0 ��������;�F� ��R
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35. �7'��](��� ����G��(�'��7��87��1����2004��
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36. ��(�������4��������E�������"�cc-3�C���1������'Px�dd
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31. The founder of Scientific Management
School of Thought was
(A) F.W. Taylor
(B) Herbert Simon
(C) Piffner John
(D) Mary Parker Follet
32. Which among the following treaties was
signed by India ?
(A) Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty
(B) Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
(C) Threshold Test Ban Treaty
(D) Partial Test Ban Treaty
33. The word “Third World” was first coined
and first used by
(A) Rudolf Hitler in 1939
(B) Abraham Lincoln in 1947
(C) Alfred Sawy in 1952
(D) Alfred Hitchcock in 1951
34. The Limited Test Ban Treaty was signed
in the year
(A) 1963
(B) 1953
(C) 1973
(D) 1964
35. As a part of regional initiative, India
initiated the 2004 Tokyo Agreement.
Name the organization which emerged
as a result
(A) BRICS
(B) ReCAAP
(C) ARF
(D) IOR –ARC
36. What is declared as the ‘Open
Conscience of the World’ ?
(A) UN General Assembly
(B) International Court of Justice
(C) UN Security Council
(D) International Labour Organisation
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37. NAM (/��././ .)����������4�H4��� ! \��� 1
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37. Match the following NAM Summits with
the places of their occurrence
a. Third Summit 1. Belgrade
b. Sixth Summit 2. Durban
c. Ninth Summit 3. Lusaka
d. Twelfth Summit 4. Havana
Codes :
a b c d
(A) 4 3 1 2
(B) 3 4 1 2
(C) 1 2 4 3
(D) 1 2 3 4
38. The ‘Lyceum’ of Aristotle is oftenly
called as
(A) Peripatetic school
(B) Metaphysical school
(C) Philosophical school
(D) Psychological school
39. Who among the following said that
“cunning and deceit will serve a man
better than force to rise from base
condition to great fortune” ?
(A) Machiavelli
(B) Karl Marx
(C) Marsiglio
(D) Marcuse
40. The concept of political system has
replaced the traditional concept of
(A) Laws
(B) Sovereignty
(C) State
(D) Executive
41. Who among the following proclaimed the
theory of “One Nation, One State” ?
(A) Mazzini
(B) Acton
(C) Karl Marx
(D) Lenin
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42. A��4�������E���7Y=����1�1�C���� ����-�3�'Y�7 ������� (� ����7YN���� ����3����Z����F;�@
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42. Which one of the following political
doctrines is associated with the view that
a mixed racial stock State is inferior to a
State having people of a pure race ?
(A) Nationalism
(B) Fascism
(C) Nazism
(D) Marxism
43. Who said that “We want to abolish
classes, in this sense we are for equality” ?
(A) Karl Marx
(B) Lenin
(C) Stalin
(D) Mao
44. Who said “An uninhabited portion of
earth, taken in itself, can’t form a State” ?
(A) Laski
(B) Leacock
(C) Garner
(D) MacIver
45. Which political scientist stated that;
“Political Science begins and ends with
the State” ?
(A) H.J. Laski
(B) R.M. MacIver
(C) Earnest Barker
(D) J.W. Garner
46. Which one of the following statement is
not correct ?
(A) By assigning too many functions to
the State, the socialists greatly strain
the State machinery
(B) State regulation of the means of
production and distribution greatly
dampens the initiative of the
individuals
(C) A socialist State greatly increases
the importance of bureaucrats
(D) A socialist State perpetuates class
distinctions
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47. A��4������ ��E������>��~�J�Z�����"� >B�F�E5(����k���E���� :�7������� ���g
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49. A��4�������E��)�H(����)4��������� �7YN��7Z 1��(��$1� 1���$�E�����K��*������� �f ?
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50. A����4������ ��E���� 4�XN� ��7Z 1��� �4
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52. A����4�������E���� >� !�7� ��7Z 1���
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47. Which one of the following is not thecriterian for understanding underdevelopment ?
(A) Low level of Income
(B) Low level of Consumption
(C) Low level of Productivity
(D) Low level of Living
48. Who one among the following was anEnglish Idealist ?
(A) T.H. Green
(B) Hegel
(C) Kant
(D) David Hume
49. Which of the following statements aboutHegel’s theory of State is not correct ?
(A) The State transcends the onesidedness of both legality andmorality and represents the highestexpression of social morality.
(B) The State is higher than civilsociety; it lifts it up from itsmechanical and mundane level andtransposes it to a higher moral andspiritual plane.
(C) Civil society cannot exist without theState and in a sense is a State’screation.
(D) The State can annul civil society
altogether and can do without it
50. Who of the following is associated with
the ‘Elitist Theory’ ?
(A) Pareto
(B) Mosca
(C) C. Wright Mills
(D) Robert Mitchels
51. Who among the following was the chief
exponent of the concept of Political
culture in the field of political science ?
(A) B.E. Brown
(B) Lucian Pye
(C) Robert Dahl
(D) Robert Sigel
52. Who was not the exponent of
Dependency theory ?
(A) F.H. Caldoso
(B) Paul Baran
(C) A.G. Frank
(D) Gunnar Myrdal
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53. cc�7�Em(�� 4�XN���� *����� 4�XN�7��7K�dd
/ !�����A����>~�7'��7�1���f.
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54. ��IJ� – I ��IJ� – II
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53. “Social Elites are the governing elites”
was the opinion of
(A) Mosca
(B) Mill
(C) Pareto
(D) Burtham
54. List – I List – II
(Approaches) (Exponents)
a. Behaviouralism 1. David Truman
b. Communication 2. Graham
theory Approach Wallas
c. Group study 3. Richard
Approach Synder
d. Decision making 4. Robert Weiner
Approach
Codes :
a b c d
(A) 1 2 3 4
(B) 3 2 1 4
(C) 2 4 1 3
(D) 4 3 1 2
55. Credit for preaching the legal theory of
Rights goes to
(A) Locke
(B) Bentham
(C) Grotious
(D) Austin
56. The concept of natural liberty is
associated with
(A) Historical theory
(B) Evolutionary theory
(C) Force theory
(D) Social contract theory
57. The pluralist theory of Democracy is
(A) Against separation of powers
(B) Against periodical elections
(C) Against decentralisation of
authority
(D) In favour of elections because they
help in gauging public opinion
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58. The concept of satisfying behaviourcomes close to the economic concept of
(A) Maximising output
(B) Optimum output
(C) Best output
(D) Easily achievable output
59. The classical theory of democracy canbe traced to the writings of
(A) Ancient Greeks
(B) Romans
(C) French
(D) Chinese
60. Given below are two statements, onelabeled as Assertion (A) and the otherlabeled as Reason (R)Assertion (A) : According to AncientGreek thinkers the State was a man madeinstitution.
Reason (R) : State is a Union of families.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) isthe correct explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) isnot the correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true
61. Given below are the two statements, one
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other
labeled as Reason (R).
Assertion (A) : Democracy tends to be
weak in a plural society.
Reason (R) : Plural societies are based
on unity and diversity.
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one of the following is correct ?
Codes :
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correct explanation of (A)
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not correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true (R) is false
(D) (A) false but (R) true
62. Who authored the book ‘Nichomachean
Ethics’ ?
(A) Plato
(B) Aristotle
(C) R.G. Gettel
(D) G.H. Sabine
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63. Match the List – I with List – II.
List – I List – II (Name) (Born in)
a. M.K. Gandhi 1. 1872
b. M.N. Roy 2. 1891
c. Aurobindo Ghosh 3. 1893
d. B.R. Ambedkar 4. 1869
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64. Assertion (A) : Direct recruitment bringsinto the service candidates withoutprevious administrative experience.Reason (R) : Prolonged training has tobe given to new recruits before they canbe entrusted with responsibility.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true (R) is thecorrect explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) isnot correct explanation of (A)
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65. Assertion (A) : In case of promotion fromgroup B to Group A, the departmentshave to consult the Public ServiceCommissions.Reason (R) : Departmental promotioncommittees are established to handlepromotions at the depeartmental level.
Codes :
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66. Given below are the two statements onelabeled as Assertion (A) and the otherlabeled as Reason (R).Assertion (A) : In developing countriesbureaucracy plays a dominant role.Reason (R) : Max Weber brought out themerit of bureaucratic system.In the context of the above twostatements which one of the following iscorrect ?
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true (R) is thecorrect explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) isnot correct explanation of (A)
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67. Given below are the two statements, one
labeled as Assertion (A) and the other
labeled as Reason (R).
Assertion (A) : Public Administration is
relatively more multipurposeful than
Private Administration.
Reason (R) : Public Administration
regulates Private Administration.
In the context of the above two
statements which one of the following is
correct ?
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true (R) is the
correct explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is
not correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true (R) is false
(D) (A) false but (R) true
68. “Freedom is the real possibility of being
relevant, of being meaningful, of being
total” Who said this ?
(A) John Rawls
(B) Gramsci
(C) Robert Nozick
(D) Hayek
69. The present day Political scientists arestriving to develop Political Science into
(A) A study of institutions and theirlegality
(B) A study of Political ideologies
(C) An ethical study
(D) An expirical and value free science
70. Who regarded Locke’s theory of the Stateas the manifestation of “Possessiveindividualism” ?
(A) Hayek
(B) Rawls
(C) Macpherson
(D) Oakshott
71. Assertion (A) : Kautilya elaborates anew conception of law.
Reason (R) : According to him the kingpossesses quazi-legislative authority,edicts (shasana) and decrees.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true (R) is thecorrect explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) isnot correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true (R) is false
(D) (A) false but (R) true
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72. Who propounded need for achievement
theory ?
(A) David C. Meclelland
(B) Fredrick
(C) D. McGregor
(D) Peter F. Drucker
73. The Idealist theory about the functions of
State is also known as
(A) Socialist theory
(B) Welfare theory
(C) Metaphysical theory
(D) Anarchist theory
74. Rawl’s principle of distributive justice is
based on the notion of
(A) Merit
(B) Difference principle
(C) Equality
(D) Entitlement
75. “Poverty of Philosophy”, was written in
response to “philosophy of poverty”.
Which one of the following pairs of
authors was involved with these two ?
(A) Proudhon and Feurbach
(B) Proudhon and Marx
(C) Marx and Duhring
(D) Marx and Feurbach
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