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1. Give correct answer by using the
code given below :
Assertion (A) : The behaviourists
generally avoided the use of
historical materials in their study.
Reason (R) : They avoided the
study of history because its emphasis
on uniqueness of events could lead
to historicism.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct and
(R) is the answer of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct but
(R) is not the answer of (A)
(C) (A) is correct, (R) is false
(D) (A) is false, (R) is correct
1. [kkyh fnysY;k ladsrlwphpk okij d:u ;ksX;
mŸkj |k %
fo/kku (A) % vkiY;k vH;klkr orZu ok|kauh
,sfrgkfld lk/kukapk okij Vkdyk vkgs-
dkj.k (R) % gÓkauh bfrgklkpk vH;kl
Vkˇrk dkj.k R;k auk vls okVys dh
bfrgkldkjkauh ?kVukaP;k ,desoŸokoj Hkj
fnY;k eq s R;kaph bfrgkloknkdMs okVpky
gksbZy-
ladsrlwph %
(A) nksUgh (A) o (R) cjkscj vkgsr o (R)
gs (A) ps mŸkj vkgs
(B) nksUgh (A) o (R) cjkscj vkgsr i.k (R)
gs (A) ps mŸkj ukgh
(C) (A) cjkscj vkgs] (R) pwd vkgs
(D) (A) pwd vkgs] (R) cjkscj vkgs
Political SciencePaper III
jkT;'kkL=iz'uif=dk III
Time Allowed : 2½ Hours] [Maximum Marks : 150
Note : This Paper contains Seventy Five (75) multiple choice questions, each
question carrying Two (2) marks. Attempt All questions.
lwpuk % ;k iz'uif=dsr ,dw.k ipgŸkj (75) cgqi;kZ;h iz'u fnysys vkgsr- izR;sd iz'ukyk nksu (2)xq.k vkgsr- loZ iz'u lksMok-
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2. Who among the following declared
that Political Theory is dead ?
(A) Harold Lasswell
(B) David Easton
(C) P. Lasslett
(D) W. Runciman
3. Give the correct answer by using the
code given below :
(1) The liberals rejected the
principle of natural rights.
(2) The liberals have radically
individualistic view of
community.
(3) They found the standard of
judgement outside society and
in theory of natural law.
Codes :
(A) (1), (2) and (3) are correct
(B) (1) and (2) are correct, (3) is
wrong
(C) (1) is correct, (2) and (3) are
wrong
(D) (1) and (2) are wrong, (3) is
correct
2. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k fopkjoarkus jktdh;
flºkar e`r >kys vkgsr vls EgVys \
(A) gSjkWYM yklosy
(B) MsfOgM bZLVu
(C) ih- yklysV
(D) MCY;w- #Ulheu
3. [kkyhy fnysY;k ladsrlwphpk okij d:u ;ksX;
mŸkj |k %
(1) u Slfx Zd vf/kdkjk aP;k flºk arkl
mnkjerok|kauh udkj fnyk-
(2) mnkjerok|kapk leqnk;kckcrpk izkxfrd
O;fDroknh n`f"Vdks.k gksrk-
(3) R;kauh fu.kZ;kps ekud lektkP;k ckgsj
o uSlfxZd dk;|kr izfrf"Br dsys-
ladsrlwph %
(A) (1), (2) o (3) cjkscj vkgsr
(B) (1) o (2) cjkscj vkgsr] (3) pwd vkgs
(C) (1) cjkscj vkgs] (2) o (3) pwd vkgs
(D) (1) o (2) pwd vkgs] (3) cjkscj vkgs
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4. Which one of the following is not a
Marxist concept ?
(A) Dialectical and historical
materialism
(B) Theory of surplus value
(C) Theory of Alienation
(D) The Real is Rational
5. Which one of the following
statements is not correct ?
(A) According to Mill, Individual
has a right to develop his
individuality as a part of well
being.
(B) Individual can suffer
constructive injury in the
pursuit of truth.
(C) Individual may gamble at home
but he has no right to run
gambling house.
(D) Irrespective of its outcome,
the rights of individual are
unlimited.
4. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krk flºkar ekDlZoknh
ukgh \
(A) }a}kRed o ,sfrgkfld HkkSfrdokn
(B) vfrfjDr ewY;kpk flºkar
(C) ijkReHkkokpk flºkar
(D) ts okLrfod vkgs rs foosdfu"B vkgs
5. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krs fo/kku cjkscj ukgh \
(A) feyP;k ers O;Drhyk lkoZtfud fgrklkBh
vkiY;k O;fDrRokpk fodkl dj.;kpk
gDd vkgs-
(B) lR;kP;k 'kks/kklkBh O;Drh ldkjkRed
btk lkslw 'kdrs-
(C) O;Drh vkiY;k ?kjkr tqukj [ks w 'kdrs
i.k R;kl tqxkjkpk vÏk lq: dj.;kpk
gDd ukgh-
(D) R;kP;k ifj.kkekapk fopkj u djrk O;Drhps
vf/kdkj ve;kZn vkgsr-
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6. Which one of the following pairs is
not correctly matched ?
(A) Plato — Justice means to
be true to your
nature.
(B) Mozes — Justice means
helping the friends
and harming
enemies.
(C) J. Rawls — Justice means
fairness.
(D) E. Barker — Justice means
fitting together
the claims of
individuals.
7. Which one of the following thinkers
said that ideology was false
consciousness ?
(A) Hegel
(B) Marx
(C) Kant
(D) Bentham
6. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krh tksMh ;ksX; izdkjs tq oyh
ukgh \
(A) IysVks µ U;k; Eg.kts vkiY;k
LoHkkoki zrh beku
jk[k.ks-
(B) eks>sl µ U;k; Eg.kts fe=kauk
enr dj.ks o 'k=wl
btk dj.ks-
(C) ts- jkWYl µ U;k; Eg.kts jkLri.kk-
(D) bZ- ckdZj µ U;k; Eg.kts O;DrhP;k
vf/kdkjkauk ;ksX; izdkjs
LFkkfir dj.ks-
7. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k fopkjoarkus fopkj&
lj.khl feF;k tk.kho EgVys vkgs \
(A) gsxsy
(B) ekDlZ
(C) dkaV
(D) csaFkWe
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8. Which one of the following
arguments was refuted by Lenin in
his book ‘State and Revolution’ ?
(A) Karl Kautsky —
The state is an instrument in
the hands of ruling classes.
(B) Kropotkin —
Withering away of the state
immediately after the
revolution.
(C) Stalin —
Socialism in one country.
(D) L. Trotski —
Permanent Revolution.
9. Which one of the following
statements is not correct ?
Mao Tse Tung criticised the Soviet
model of development as he thought
that it encouraged :
(A) Difference between mental and
physical labour
(B) Gap between Urban and Rural
areas
(C) Gap between Industry and
Agriculture
(D) Gap between Party and
Government
8. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k fopkjkaps ysfuuus vkiY;k
^LVsV ,.M fjoksY;q'ku* ('kklulaLFkk o ÿkarh)
;k iqLrdkr [kaMu dsys vkgs \
(A) dkyZ dkSVLdh µ
jkT;laLFkk lŸkk/kkjh oxkZP;k gkrkrhy
lk/ku vkgs-
(B) ÿksiksVfdu µ
ÿkarhuarj yxsp jkT;laLFkspk foy;
>kyk ikfgts-
(C) LVSfyu µ ,dk ns'kkr lektokn-
(D) ,y~- V™kWVLdh µ dk;eLo:ih ÿkarh-
9. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krs fo/kku cjkscj ukgh \
ekvks Rls rqaxus lksfo;r la?kkP;k fodkl
izfrekukoj Vhdk djrkuk EgVys dh
R;keq s %
(A) ekufld o 'kkjhfjd Jeke/;s Hksn
fuekZ.k gksrks
(B) 'kgjh o xzkeh.k Hkkxkr varj fuekZ.k
gksrks
(C) m|ksx o 'ksrh ;kr varj fuekZ.k gksrks
(D) i{k vkf.k ljdkj ;kar varj fuekZ.k gksrks
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10. Which one of the following books by
Plato describes Socrates’s trial and
punishment ?
(A) The Republic
(B) The Apology
(C) The Laws
(D) The Statesman
11. In which form of the state, according
to Aristotle, the principle of golden
mean is introduced ?
(A) Monarchy
(B) Oligarchy
(C) Polity
(D) Democracy
10. [kkyhyiSdh dk s.kR;k iqLrdkr IysVk su s
lkWÿsfVlojpk EgVyk o R;kl >kysyh ltk
;kps o.kZu dsys vkgs \
(A) fn fjifCyd
(B) fn vWikWykWth
(C) fn ykWt
(D) fn LVsV~leu
11. vWfjLVkWVyP;k ers dks.kR;k jkT; izdkjkr
lqo.kZe/;kps rRo vaeykr vk.kys vkgs \
(A) jkts'kkgh
(B) vYitu'kkgh
(C) ikWfyVh
(D) yksd'kkgh
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12. Which one of the following
statements is not correct ?
(A) Machiavelli gave birth to new
political science as he followed
historical method.
(B) Machiavelli wanted his prince
to build new state which was
efficient.
(C) For Machiavelli the interest of
the prince was inferior to reason
of state.
(D) In discourses Machiavelli
justified the immoral politics of
the prince.
13. Who said it : “I authorise and give
up my right of governing myself to
this man or this assembly of men,
on this condition that thou give up
the right to him, and authorise all
his actions in like manner” ?
(A) John Locke
(B) J.J. Rousseau
(C) Thrasymachus
(D) None of the above
12. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krs fo/kku cjkscj ukgh \
(A) eWdhOgyhus ,sfrgkfld iºrhpk okij
d:u uO;k jkT;'kkL=kl tUe fnyk-
(B) jktkus dk;Z{ke v'kh uoh jkT;laLFkk
fuekZ.k djkoh v'kh eWdhOgyhph bPNk
gksrh-
(C) eWdhOgyhlkBh jktkps fgr gs jkT;kP;k
fgrkis{kk deh egRokps gksrs-
(D) ^fMldkslsZl* ;k xzaFkkr eWdhOgyhus
jktkP;k vuSfrd jktdkj.kkps leFkZu
dsys vkgs-
13. fleh ek>k ek÷;koj jkT; dj.;kpk vf/kdkj
O;Drhl ok O;DrhaP;k lHkkx`gkl ;k vVhoj
lqiwnZ djhr vkgs dh R;kus lqºk ;k iºrhus
vkiY;k vf/kdkjkapk R;kx dsyk ikfgts-fi vls
dks.k Eg.kkys \
(A) tkWu ykWd
(B) ts-ts- :lks
(C) FkzWlheWdl
(D) ojhyiSdh dks.khgh ukgh
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14. Who said it, “Equality must not be
understood to mean that power and
riches should be equally divided
between all; but that power should
never be so strong as to be capable
of acts of violence and no one should
be sufficiently opulent to be able to
purchase another” ?
(A) J.S. Mill
(B) John Locke
(C) J.J. Rousseau
(D) Saint Simon
15. Which one of the following
statements is not correct ?
Gandhi’s theory of the oceanic circle
means :
(A) A system of centre-periphery
relationship.
(B) An independent, autonomous
and centralised system of
government.
(C) A non-pyramidal system of co-
existing autonomous and self-
governing villages.
(D) A mechanism to regulate
national life with, if need be,
violent means.
14. fllerk Eg.kts lŸkk o laiŸkh ;kaps lokZr leku
iºrhus foHkktu dj.ks uOgs- lŸkk d/khgh brdh
izcˇ vlw u;s dh T;keq s rh O;Drh fgald
œrh djhy] ok dks.khgh brdk laiUu vlw
u;s dh rks brjka fodr ?ks≈ 'kdsy-fi vls
dks.k Eg.kkys \
(A) ts-,l- fey
(B) tkWu ykWd
(C) ts-ts- :lks
(D) lsaV lk;eu
15. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krs fo/kku cjkscj ukgh \
e- xka/khapk egklkxjh; orqZˇkapk flºkar
Eg.kts %
(A) dsaÊ&ifjf?k laca/kkaph O;oLFkk-
(B) Lora=] Lok;Ÿk i.k dsaÊhœr 'kklu
O;oLFkk-
(C) Lok;Ÿk o Lo'kkflr xzkekaps lgvfLrŸo
vl.kkjh lksikufojfgr O;oLFkk-
(D) jk"V™h; thoukl fgald lk/kukaP;k
}kjk xjt iMY;kl fu;fer dj.kkjh
;a=.kk-
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16. The behavioural approach to the
study of comparative politics
emphasises :
(A) Purely historical and legalistic
analysis of politics
(B) Normative dimension of politics
(C) Methods of introspection and
subjective deductions
(D) Scientific and empirical
methods to study politics
17. In Marxist perspective on
Constitutionalism the role of
Constitution is to :
(A) Limit the authority of the state
(B) Protect the natural rights of the
individual
(C) Reflect the existing socio-
economic conditions of the
society in terms of relations of
production
(D) Decentralise the power of the
state to the maximum possible
level
16. rk Syfud jkT;'kkL=kP;k v/;;ukrhy
orZuoknh n`f"Vdksu [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k
ckchoj fo'ks"k Hkj nsrks \
(A) jktdkj.kkps fuOoˇ ,sfrgkfld o
oS/kkfud fo'ys"k.k
(B) jktdkj.kkps ewY;kRed ifjek.k
(C) O;fDrfu"B vuqeku vkf.k vkRe&
ifj{k.kkP;k iºrh
(D) jktdkj.k vH;kl.;kP;k oSKkfud o
vuqHkoxE; iºrh
17. ?kVukoknkckcrP;k ekDlZoknh ifjizs{;kuqlkj
jkT;?kVusps dk;Z gs %
(A) jkT;laLFksps vf/kdkj e;kZfnrdj.ks gs
vkgs
(B) O;DrhP;k uSlfxZd gDdkaps j{k.kdj.ks
gs vkgs
(C) foof{kr vkfFk Zd vkf.k lkekftd
ifjfLFkrhrwu mn~Hko.kkÚ;k mRiknu
laca/kkauk izfrfcafcr dj.;kps vkgs-
(D) jkT;&laLFk sP;k lŸk sps vf/kdkf/kd
fodsaÊhdj.k dj.;kps vkgs
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18. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krk Úksr gk fczfV'k ?kVuspkÚksr Eg.kwu lkaxrk ;s.kkj ukgh \
(A) LVWVÓqVjh ykW
(B) dkWeu ykW
(C) U;k;ky;hu fuokMs
(D) jkseu ykW
19. lwph ^v* vkf.k lwph ^c* P;k ;ksX; tksMÓktq ok vkf.k [kkyhy ladsr lwphrhy vpwd
mŸkj fuoMk %
lwph ^v*
(1) jf'k;k
(2) tkiku
(3) teZuh
(4) ›kUl
lwph ^c*
(a) lhusV
(b) cqUMljsV
(c) gkml vkWQ dkmaflylZ
(d) QsMjs'ku vkWQ dkmafly
Codes :
(A) (1)-(a), (2)-(b), (3)-(c), (4)-(d)
(B) (1)-(b), (2)-(c), (3)-(d), (4)-(a)
(C) (1)-(c), (2)-(d), (3)-(a), (4)-(b)
(D) (1)-(d), (2)-(c), (3)-(b), (4)-(a)
18. Which of the following is not a
source of the British Constitution ?
(A) Statutory Law
(B) Common Law
(C) Judicial Decisions
(D) Roman Law
19. Match List ‘A’ with List ‘B’
and select the correct answer from
the code given below :
List ‘A’
(1) Russia
(2) Japan
(3) Germany
(4) France
List ‘B’
(a) Senate
(b) Bundesrat
(c) House of Councillors
(d) Federation of Council
Codes :
(A) (1)-(a), (2)-(b), (3)-(c), (4)-(d)
(B) (1)-(b), (2)-(c), (3)-(d), (4)-(a)
(C) (1)-(c), (2)-(d), (3)-(a), (4)-(b)
(D) (1)-(d), (2)-(c), (3)-(b), (4)-(a)
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20. Which one of the following
recommendations was made by
C.M. Stephen Sub-committee with
regard to reforms in parliamentary
procedures ?
(A) Transferring first reading of
certain bills to committees
(B) Reducing parliamentary
sittings by one-third
(C) Increasing right to amend a bill
to its mover
(D) None of the above
21. Which one of the following
countries is an example of having
Federal Constitution and Federal
Government ?
(A) India
(B) Canada
(C) USA
(D) Brazil
20. lh-,e~- fLVQu mi&lferhu s dsysY;k
f'kQkjlhiSdh [kkyhyiSdh dks.krh f'kQkjl
gh lalnh; dk;Ziºrhrhy lq/kkj.ksfo"k;hph
gksrh \
(A) dkgh fo/ks;dkps izFke okpu lfeR;kadMs
lksio.ks
(B) lalnh; lfeR;kaP;k cSBdkaph la[;k 1@3
i;±r deh dj.ks
(C) fo/ks;d lknj dj.kkÚ;k lHkklnkpk
nq#Lrh fo"k;hpk vf/kdkj ok<o.ks
(D) ojhyiSdh ,dgh ukgh
21. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krs ns'k gs la?kjkT;kRedgh
vkgsr vkf.k R;kaP;k jkT;?kVukgh la?kjkT;h;
vkgsr \
(A) Hkkjr
(B) dWuMk
(C) ;q-,l~-,-
(D) czkf>y
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22. Match the List I with List II and
select the correct answer from the
code given below :
List I
(i) Federation under dual or
multiple monarchies.
(ii) Federation under legislative
unions.
(iii) Federation under dual empires.
(iv) Federation under decentralized
unitary system.
List II
(1) No guarantee of autonomy as
it is revocable.
(2) Hapsburg rulers of Austria and
Hungary.
(3) Constituent parts are united
only in the person of a
sovereign.
(4) Case of England and Scotland
in 1707.
Codes :
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(A) (2) (3) (1) (4)
(B) (3) (4) (2) (1)
(C) (1) (2) (4) (3)
(D) (4) (1) (3) (2)
22. lwph I vkf.k lwph II P;k ;ksX; R;k tksMÓktq owu [kkyhy ladsrlwphrhy vpwd mŸkjsfuoMk %
lwph I
(i) nksu fdaok nksukis{kk vf/kd jkts'kkghP;kvf/kiR;k [kkyhy la?kjkT;-
(ii) oS/kkfud la?kkP;k vf/kiR;k [kkyhyla?kjkT;-
(iii) nksu lezkVkaP;k vf/kiR;k[kkyhyla?kjkT;-
(iv) fodsafÊr ,dkRe O;oLFksP;k vf/kiR;k[kkyhy la?kjkT;-
lwph II
(1) Lok;Ÿkrsph dq<yhp geh ukgh dkj.k rsd/khgh laiq"Vkr vk.kys tk≈ 'kdrs-
(2) vkWfLV™;k vkf.k gaxsjhrhy gWIlcxZlŸkk/kkjh-
(3) lkoZHkkSe O;DrhP;k vf/kiR;k[kkyh ?kVd{ks=kaps ,dhdj.k-
(4) 1707 e/khy baXyaM o LdkWVyaMpsmnkgj.k-
ladsrlwph %
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(A) (2) (3) (1) (4)
(B) (3) (4) (2) (1)
(C) (1) (2) (4) (3)
(D) (4) (1) (3) (2)
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23. In which one of the following
decades the bi-election in UK
mattered in consequential way ?
(A) 1970s
(B) 1980s
(C) 1990s
(D) None of the above
24. Who among the following has
classified political parties as clientele
parties, ethnic parties, religious
parties and class-based parties :
(A) Jean Blondel
(B) Maurice Duverger
(C) M. Ostrogorski
(D) R. Michels
23. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k n'kdke/;s baXyaM&
e/khy mi&fuoM.kqdk foy{k.k egŸokP;k
BjY;k \
(A) 1970 ps n'kd
(B) 1980 ps n'kd
(C) 1990 ps n'kd
(D) ojhyiSdh dks.krsp ukgh
24. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k vH;kldkus jktdh;
i{kkps oxhZdj.k gs ^Dyk;aVsy i{k*] okaf'kd
i{k] /kkfeZd i{k vkf.k ^oxkZ/kkfjr i{k*] vls
dsys vkgs \
(A) T;ksa Cyk°nsy
(B) ekWfjl MqotZj
(C) ,e- vkWLV™ksxkWLdhZ
(D) vkj- fepsYl
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25. The three political philosophers who
laid the foundation for the theory of
separation of powers were :
(A) Aristotle, Bodin, John Locke
(B) Aristotle, St. Augustine,
Thomas Hobbes
(C) Plato, Machiavelli, John Locke
(D) Plato, Bodin, Machiavelli
26. Political socialisation is primarily :
(A) Extractive function of political
system
(B) Conversion function of political
system
(C) Symbolic function of political
system
(D) System maintenance and
adaptation function of political
system
25. lŸkkfoHkktukP;k flºk arkpk T;k rhu
rŸoKkauh ik;k ?kkryk rs [kkyhyiSdh dks.k
vkgsr \
(A) vWfjLVkWVy] cksn°] tkWu ykWd
(B) vWfjLVkWVy] lsaV vkWxfLru] FkkWel gkWCt
(C) IysVks] eWfd,Ogyh] tkWu ykWd
(D) IysVks] cksn°] eWfd,Ogyh
26. jktdh; lkekftdhdj.k g s jktdh;
O;oLFksps %
(A) mRiknd dk;Z vkgs
(B) :ikarj dk;Z vkgs
(C) izfrdkRed dk;Z vkgs
(D) O;oLFkk fuokZgkps vkf.k iks"k.kkps dk;Z
vkgs
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27. The major contribution to the
development discourse by the
proponents of dependency theory
has been :
(A) Enriching the Agrarian model
of development
(B) Rectifying the capitalist model
of development
(C) Justifying the ecological model
of development
(D) Explaining the process of
‘Underdevelopment’
28. Who among the following elitist
theorists emphasised the psycho-
logical traits of the elite as the
source of its influence ?
(A) Mosca
(B) Burnham
(C) C. Wright Mills
(D) Pareto
27. ^ijkoyafcRo flºk ark aP;k* i zor Zdk auh
fodklfo"k;d ppkZ fo'okl dsysys egŸokps
;ksxnku Eg.kts %
(A) R;kauh œ"kh fodklkps lektoknh izk:i
le`º dsys
(B) R;kauh HkkaMoyh fodklkps izk:i nq#Lr
dsys
(C) R;kauh i;kZoj.kh; fodklkP;k izk:ikps
mŸke leFkZu fnys
(D) R;kauh fuEufodklkph izfÿ;k rkdnhus
Li"V d:u lkafxryh
28. [kkyhyi Sdh dk s. kR;kgh vfHktuoknh
flºkardkus vfHktukaP;k izHkkokpk Úksr Eg.kwu
oSf'k"Viw.kZ ekufld xq.k/kekZpk funsZ'k dsyk
vkgs \
(A) eksLdk
(B) cuZgWe
(C) lh- jkbZV fey~l
(D) ijsVks
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29. A developing society would have to
pass through four stages to become
a modern society. Arrange the
following stages chronologically :
(A) (i) Industrialisation
(ii) Political unification
(iii) National welfare
(iv) Abundance
(B) (i) Political unification
(ii) Industrialisation
(iii) National welfare
(iv) Abundance
(C) (i) National welfare
(ii) Political unification
(iii) Industrialisation
(iv) Abundance
(D) (i) National welfare
(ii) Industrialisation
(iii) Political unification
(iv) Abundance
29. fodlu'khy lektkyk vk/kqfud lektkP;k
voLFksi;±r iksp.;klkBh pkj voLFkkarwu tkos
ykxrs- [kkyh fnysY;k pkj voLFkk ÿe'k%
ykoyk %
(A) (i) vkS|ksfxdhdj.k
(ii) jktdh; ,dhdj.k
(iii) jk"V™h; dY;k.k
(iv) leºh
(B) (i) jktdh; ,dhdj.k
(ii) vkS|ksfxdhdj.k
(iii) jk"V™h; dY;k.k
(iv) leºh
(C) (i) jk"V™h; dY;k.k
(ii) jktdh; ,dhdj.k
(iii) vkS|ksfxdhdj.k
(iv) leºh
(D) (i) jk"V™h; dY;k.k
(ii) vkS|ksfxdhdj.k
(iii) jktdh; ,dhdj.k
(iv) leºh
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30. Which among the following books is
considered to be the first systematic
presentation of group-approach to
the study of comparative politics ?
(A) The Political System
(B) The Nerves of Government
(C) The Process of Government
(D) The Governmental Process
31. How was the Constituent Assembly
to be composed under Cabinet
Mission Plan ?
(A) Indirectly elected by the system
of proportional representation
from provincial legislatures.
(B) Directly elected members by the
people of India.
(C) Nominated members by the
provincial legislatures.
(D) Elected by restricted and select
franchise.
30. [kkyhyiSdh dk s.kR;k x z aFk kr rk Syfud
jkT;'kkL=kP;k v/;;u iºrhrhy xV
flºkarkph izFkep iºr'khj ekaM.kh dj.;kr
vkyh vkgs \
(A) fn iksfyfVdy flLVe
(B) fn uoZl vkWQ xOguZesaV
(C) fn izkslsl vkWQ xOguZesaV
(D) fn xOguZesaVy izkslsl
31. dWfcusV fe'ku ;kstusus ?kVuk lferhph jpuk
d'kk izdkjs lqpfoyh gksrh \
(A) izkafrd fof/keaMˇk}kjs izek.k'khj
izfrfu/kRokP;k vk/kkjs vizR;{k fuoM.kwd
(B) HkkjrkP;k turse/kwu izR;{k fuoM.kwd
(C) izkafrd fof/keaMˇka}kjs use.kwd
(D) e;kZfnr erkf/kdkjkoj vk/kkfjr fuoM.kwd
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32. Who among the following was the
Chairman of the Committee on
Minorities Rights in the Constituent
Assembly ?
(A) N. Gopalswamy Iyyengar
(B) Sardar Patel
(C) K.M. Munshi
(D) B.R. Ambedkar
33. Which one of the following was
concerned with the industrial
development of India after
independence ?
(A) Cabinet Mission Plan
(B) Bombay Plan
(C) Mountbatten Plan
(D) Karachi Charter
32. ?kVuklferhP;k vYila[;kdkaP;k vf/kdkj
lferhps v/;{k [kkyhyiSdh dks.k gksrs \
(A) ,u- xksikyLokeh vk;axkj
(B) ljnkj iVsy
(C) ds-,e- eqU'kh
(D) ch-vkj- vkacsMdj
33. Lokra´;ksŸkj Hkkjrkrhy vkS|ksfxd fodklk'kh
[kkyhyiSdh dk s.kR;k ;k stu spk lac a/k
gksrk \
(A) dWfcusV fe'ku ;kstuk
(B) ckWEcs IyWu
(C) ek≈aVcWVu ;kstuk
(D) djkph pkVZj
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34. When was the Constitutional
Amendment to add the provision of
Fundamental Duties made ?
(A) After Chinese war in 1962
(B) After war with Pakistan in
1965
(C) After India-Pakistan war in
1971
(D) During national emergency in
1976
35. Who among the following said : “If
any government ignores Directive
Principles of State Policy, they will
have to answer for them before the
electorate at the election time.” ?
(A) Sardar Patel
(B) Maulana Azad
(C) B.R. Ambedkar
(D) Jawaharlal Nehru
34. ewyHkwr drZO;s ?kVusr varHkw Zr dj.kkjh
?kVuknq#Lrh d/kh dsyh xsyh \
(A) 1962 P;k phu ;qºkuarj
(B) 1965 P;k ikfdLrku ;qºkuarj
(C) 1971 P;k Hkkjr&ikfdLrku ;qºkuarj
(D) 1976 P;k jk"V™h; vk.khck.kh njE;ku
35. fltj ,[kk|k ljdkjus ekxZn'kZd rŸokadMs
nqyZ{k dsys] rj R;kauk fuoM.kwdhP;k osˇh
ernkjkauk iq<s ;kpk tkc |kok ykxsy-fi vls
[kkyhyiSdh dks.k Eg.kkys \
(A) ljnkj iVsy
(B) ekSykuk vk>kn
(C) ch-vkj- vkacsMdj
(D) tokgjyky usg:
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36. Which one of the following is
provided in Indian Constitution vide
Part V, Chapter 1, Articles 52-78 ?
(A) The Union Executive
(B) The Union Legislature
(C) The Judiciary
(D) Fundamental Rights
37. The matters of currency, banking,
duties and income taxation belong
to which one of the following Lists
in Indian Constitution ?
(A) Concurrent List
(B) Union List
(C) State List
(D) None of the above
36. Hkkjrh; jkT;?kVusP;k Hkkx 5] izdj.k 1] dyes
52 rs 78 ;kae/;s [kkyhyiSdh d'kkfo"k;hP;k
rjrqnh lekfo"V dsY;k vkgsr \
(A) dsaÊh; dk;Zdkjh eaMˇ
(B) dsaÊh; fof/keaMˇ
(C) U;k;ikfydk
(D) ewyHkwr vf/kdkj
37. pyu] c°fdax] vk;kr dj vkf.k mRiUu dj
;k ckch Hkkjrh; jkT;?kVusrhy [kkyhyiSdh
dks.kR;k ;knhr lekfo"V dsY;k vkgsr \
(A) leorhZ lwph
(B) dsaÊ lwph
(C) jkT; lwph
(D) ojhyiSdh dks.krsp ukgh
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38. Which one of the following books
was the first to be published on state
politics in India ?
(A) Iqbal Narain — State Politics
in India
(B) Lawrence Saez — Federalism
Without a Centre
(C) Myron Weiner — State Politics
in India
(D) Rajni Kothari — Politics in
India
39. Which one of the following
movements was launched in
Maharashtra ?
(A) Chipko Movement
(B) Silent Valley Movement
(C) Fisher Folk’s Movement
(D) Dalit Panther Movement
38. Hkkjrkrhy jkT;k aP;k jktdkj.kkojhy
[kkyhyiSdh dks.krk xz aFk lokZr vk/kh
izdkf'kr >kyk gksrk \
(A) bDcky ukjk;.k µ LVsV ikWfyfVDl bu
bafM;k
(B) ykWjsUl ls> µ QsMjfy>e fonk≈V
v lsaVj
(C) ek;ju ok;uj µ LVsV ikWfyfVDl bu
bafM;k
(D) jtuh dksBkjh µ ikWfyfVDl bu bafM;k
39. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k pˇoˇhph lq#okr
egkjk"V™kr >kyh \
(A) fpidks pˇoˇ
(B) lk;ysaV OgWyh pˇoˇ
(C) efPNekjkaph pˇoˇ
(D) nfyr i°Fkj pˇoˇ
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40. Which one of the group of the
following states are free from the
politics of coalition ?
(A) Gujarat, Rajasthan, M.P.
(B) W. Bengal, U.P., Kerala
(C) Karnataka, Tamil Nadu,
Jharkhand
(D) Punjab, Gujarat, Andhra
Pradesh
41. Which one of the following is not
included in Indian Constitution ?
(A) Planning Commission
(B) Finance Commission
(C) Election Commission
(D) None of the above
42. Which one of the following political
parties had made a secessionist
demand ?
(A) TDP
(B) Telangana Rashtra Samiti
(C) Indian Muslim League
(D) DMK
40. jkT;kaP;k [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k xVkr vk?kkMhps
jktdkj.k vfLrRokr ukgh \
(A) xqtjkFk] jktLFkku] e/;izns'k
(B) if'pe caxky] mŸkj izns'k] dsjˇ
(C) dukZVd] rkfeˇukMw] >kj[kaM
(D) iatkc] xqtjkFk] vka/kz izns'k
41. Hkkjrh; jkT;?kVusr [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k
ckchapk lekos'k dsysyk ukgh \
(A) fu;kstu vk;ksx
(B) foŸk vk;ksx
(C) fuoM.kwd vk;ksx
(D) ojhyiSdh dks.krsgh ukgh
42. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k jktdh; i{kkus iwohZ
QqVqu tk.;kph ekx.kh dsyh gksrh \
(A) rsyxwns'ke i{k
(B) rsyax.k jk"V™ lferh
(C) Hkkjrh; eqfLye yhx
(D) ÊfoM eqUus= dˇge (Mh-,e-ds-)
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43. Which one of the following groups
of states was not a participant of
Srinagar Conclave in 1980s ?
(A) Punjab, Haryana, Himachal
Pradesh, U.P.
(B) J&K, Tamil Nadu, Andhra
Pradesh, West Bengal
(C) Assam, Karnataka, Maharashtra,
Kerala
(D) Rajasthan, M.P., Orissa, Sikkim
44. Assertion (A) : The Kesavanand
Bharati Case addressed important
issues in Parliamentary democratic
governance.
Reason (R) : The verdict put limits
on the power of the Parliament to
amend the Constitution.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true but
(R) is not correct explanation
of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and
(R) is correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true
43. 1980 P;k n'kdkr Jhuxj dkWUDysoe/ks
[kkyhyiSdh dks.krk ,d xV lgHkkxh >kyk
uOgrk \
(A) iatkc] gfj;k.kk] fgekpy izns'k] mŸkj
izns'k
(B) tEew&dkf'ej] rkfeˇukMw] vka/kz izns'k]
if'pe caxky
(C) vklke] dukZVd] egkjk"V™] dsjˇ
(D) jktLFkku] e/; izns'k] vksfjlk] flfDde
44. fo/kku (A) % lalnh; yksd'kkgh 'kklu
O;ogkjkrhy vusd egŸokps iz'u ds'kokuan
Hkkjrh [kVY;kus lacksf/kr dsys-
dkj.k (R) % R;klaca/khP;k fuokMÓkus lalnsP;k
?kVuknq#Lrh dj.;kP;k vf/kdkjkoj e;kZnk
?kkrY;k-
ladsrlwph %
(A) fo/kku (A) vkf.k dkj.k (R) nksUgh [kjs
vkgs i.k dkj.k (R) gs (A) fo/kkukps
vpwd Li"Vhdj.k uOgs
(B) fo/kku (A) vkf.k dkj.k (R) nksUgh [kjs
vkgs vkf.k dkj.k (R) gs (A) fo/kkukps
vpwd Li"Vhdj.k vkgs
(C) fo/kku (A) [kjs vkgs i.k dkj.k (R)
pwd vkgs
(D) fo/kku (A) pqdhps vkgs i.k dkj.k (R)
[kjs vkgs
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45. New Public Management underlined
the importance of :
(A) Corporate State
(B) Interventionist State
(C) Welfare State
(D) Socialist State
46. According to Woodrow Wilson, the
study of Public Administration is
concerned with :
(A) Complementarity of Politics and
Administration
(B) Dichotomy between Politics and
Administration
(C) Superiority of Politics over
Administration
(D) Subordination of Politics to
Administration
45. uo&yk sdO;oLFkkiuku s i q<hyiSdh ,d
v/kksjsf[kr dsys %
(A) miÿe'khy jkT;
(B) gLr{ksiiz/kku jkT;
(C) dY;k.kdkjh jkT;
(D) lektoknh jkT;
46. oqM™ks foYlu ;kaP;k erkuqlkj yksdiz'kklukP;k
vH;klkpk iq<hy izdkjpk laca/k vkgs %
(A) jktdkj.k o iz'kklu ;kaph ijLijiwjdrk
(B) jktdkj.k o iz'kklu ;karhy }Sr
(C) jktdkj.kkps iz'kklukojhy Js"BRo
(D) jktdkj.kkph iz'kkluk'kh nq∏;erk
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47. For the following question, mark
(A) if both assertion (a) and reason
(r) are correct and reason (r)
explains assertion (a)
(B) If (a) and (r) are correct but
(r) is not correct explanation
of (a)
(C) If (a) is correct and (r) is
wrong
(D) If both (a) and (r) are wrong
Assertion (a) : Scientific manage-
ment upholds standardisation and
functionalisation.
Reason (r) : F.W. Taylor believed
in participative management.
48. The classical theory of organisa-
tion :
(A) believes that human behaviour
is not rational
(B) is concerned with formal
organisation structure
(C) is concerned with informal
organisation structure
(D) is oriented towards human
relations
47. [kkyhy iz'uklkBh tj fo/kku (a) vkf.k dkj.k
(r) nksUghgh cjkscj vlrhy o dkj.k (r) gs
fo/kkukps Li"Vhdj.k vlsy rj (A) gs mŸkj
|k-
fo/kku (a) vkf.k dkj.k (r) cjkscj vlrhy
i.k dkj.k (r) gs (a) fo/kkukps Li"Vhdj.k
ulsy rj (B) gs mŸkj |k-
tj fo/kku (a) cjkscj i.k dkj.k (r) pwd
vlsy rj (C) gs mŸkj |k
fo/kku (a) o dkj.k (r) nksUgha pwd vlrhy
rj (D) gs mŸkj |k-
fo/kku (a) % 'k kL='k qº O;oLFkkiu
izek.khdj.k (standardisation) o
dk;kZRedrk (functionalisation) ;kapk
iqjLdkj djrs-
dkj.k (r) % ,Q~- MCY;w- Vsyj ;kauh
lgHkkxkRed O;oLFkkiukpk iqjLdkj dsyk-
48. la?kVusP;k vfHktkr flºkUr %
(A) ekuoh orZu rdZ'kqº ulrs vls Eg.kys
(B) vkSipkfjd la?kVus'kh lacaf/kr vkgs
(C) vukSipkfjd la?kVus'kh lacaf/kr vkgs
(D) ekuoh laca/k vfHkeq[k vkgs
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49. New Public Administration under-
lined :
(A) Efficiency and Economy
(B) Value Neutrality
(C) Management Approach
(D) Social Relevance Approach
50. In which of the following country the
Chief Executive is plural ?
(A) England
(B) France
(C) Switzerland
(D) U.S.
51. The ministerial control over
administration is maximum in :
(A) Government Company
(B) Government Department
(C) Joint Public Undertakings
(D) Public Corporation
49. uo&yksdiz'kklukus iq<hyiSdh ,d v/kksjsf[kr
dsys %
(A) dk;Z{kerk o dkVdlj
(B) ewY;rVLFkrk
(C) O;oLFkkiu n`f"Vdksu
(D) lkekftd izLrqrrk vf/kf"Br n`f"Vdksu
50. iq<hyiSdh dks.kR;k ,dk ns'kkr dk;Zdkjh izeq[k
cgqeq[kh (plural) vkgs \
(A) baXyaM
(B) ›kUl
(C) fLoRly±M
(D) ;w-,l~-
51. ea´;kps fu;a=.k iq<hyiSdh ,dk izdkjkr
lokZf/kd vlrs %
(A) 'kkldh; daiuh
(B) 'kkldh; [kkrs
(C) la;qDr lkoZtfud miÿe
(D) lkoZtfud egkeaM s
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52. For Max Weber, which one of the
following is not a characteristic
of bureaucracy as a form of
organisation ?
(A) Selection by merit
(B) Hierarchy of offices
(C) Strict adherance to rules
(D) Public Jobs as personal favour
53. Empowerment of women became
one of the important objectives
in one of the following Five Year
Plans :
(A) Third Five Year Plan
(B) Seventh Five Year Plan
(C) Eighth Five Year Plan
(D) Ninth Five Year Plan
52. eWDl oscj ;kaP;k erkuqlkj iq<hyiSdh dks.krs
,d uksdj'kkghps la?kVukpk izdkj Eg.kwu
oSf'k"VÓ ukgh \
(A) ik=rsuqlkj fuoM
(B) vf/kdkjinkph lksikujpuk
(C) fu;ekaps dkVsdksj ikyu
(D) oS;fDrd vuqxzgkuqlkj lkoZtfud tkxkaoj
fu;qDrh
53. efgyk lcyhdj.k gs iq<hyiSdh dks.kR;k
iapokf"kZd ;kstusps egRokps mfÌ"V gksrs \
(A) frljh iapokf"kZd ;kstuk
(B) lkroh iapokf"kZd ;kstuk
(C) vkBoh iapokf"kZd ;kstuk
(D) uooh iapokf"kZd ;kstuk
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54. Findings of Public Accounts
Committee are important because :
(A) These are valuable for future
guidance
(B) All members of the committee
are experts
(C) These relate to the transactions
to be completed
(D) These can prevent current
expenditure
55. Distinction between traditional and
development administration is that
traditional administration :
(A) emphasises regulatory work
(B) has flexible and developing
structures
(C) is human relationship oriented
(D) takes initiative and is dynamic
54. lkoZtfud ys[kk lferhps fu"d"kZ egŸokps
vlrkr] dkj.k %
(A) R;kapk iq<hy ekxZn'kZuklkBh mi;ksx
gksrks
(B) R;k lferhrhy loZ lHkkln rK vlrkr
(C) R;kapk laca/k iw.kZ djko;kP;k O;ogkjka'kh
vlrks
(D) R;kaP;k eq s pkyw [kpkZoj izfrca/k djrk
;srks
55. ikjaifjd o fodkl iz'kklu ;krhy Qjd Eg.kts
ikjaifjd iz'kklu %
(A) fu;ked dk;kZoj Hkj nsrs
(B) R;kP;k lajpuk yofpd o fodklukRed
vlrkr
(C) ekuoh laca/k izo.k vlrs
(D) rs iq<kdkj ?ksrs u xfr'khy vlrs
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56. Second Administrative Reforms
Commission was appointed by the
Central Government in the year :
(A) 1966
(B) 1990
(C) 2005
(D) 2010
57. The theory that “Administration
is culture-bound” has been
propounded by :
(A) Chester Barnard
(B) F.W. Riggs
(C) F.W. Taylor
(D) Woodrow Wilson
58. Panchayati Raj owes its existence to
one of the following Article of the
Indian Constitution :
(A) Article 14
(B) Article 15d
(C) Article 31
(D) Article 40
56. dsaÊ 'kklukus f}rh; iz'kklu lq/kkj.kk
vk;ksxkph fu;qDrh iq<hyiSdh ,dk o"khZ
dsyh %
(A) 1966
(B) 1990
(C) 2005
(D) 2010
57. fliz'kklu gs laLœrhcº vlrsfi gk flºkUr
iq<hyiSdh ,dkus ekaMyk %
(A) psLVj cukZMZ
(B) ,Q~-MCY;w- fjXt
(C) ,Q~-MCY;w- Vsyj
(D) oqM™ks foYlu
58. i apk;rh jkT;kp s vfLrRo Hk kjrkP;k
jkT;?kVusrhy iq<hy dyekoj vk/kkjys
vkgs %
(A) dye 14
(B) dye 15d
(C) dye 31
(D) dye 40
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59. Which of the following statements
regarding PPP (Public Private
Partnership) is correct ?
(1) Private management of public
services
(2) Outright sale of public services
(3) PPP does not reduce the
responsibility and accountability
of government
(4) PPP is public partnership and
private projects
(A) (1), (2) and (3) are correct
(B) (2), (3) and (4) are correct
(C) (1), (2) and (4) are correct
(D) (1), (3) and (4) are correct
59. iq<hyiSdh PPP (lko Ztfud&[kktxh
lgHkkx) laca/kh iq<hyiSdh dks.krs fo/kku
cjkscj vkgs \
(1) lkoZtfud lsokaps [kktxh O;oLFkkiu
(2) lkoZtfud lsokaph iw.kZ foÿh
(3) PPP eq s 'kklukph tckonkjh fdaok
mŸkjnkf;Ro deh gksr ukgh
(4) PPP Eg.kts lkoZtfud Hkkxhnkjh vkf.k
[kktxh izdYi
(A) (1), (2) o (3) cjkscj vkgsr
(B) (2), (3) o (4) cjkscj vkgsr
(C) (1), (2) o (4) cjkscj vkgsr
(D) (1), (3) o (4) cjkscj vkgsr
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60. Self-determination means :
(A) Assertion of nationalities to
determine what authority will
rule them
(B) A decision-making process
guided by careful study of
situations
(C) A method of decision-making
based on having perfect
information
(D) A concept derived from Charles
Darwin’s theory that argues
that ruthless competition is
ethically acceptable to survive
61. Which one of the following is a
process in which a third party
participates in negotiations between
contending parties ?
(A) Use of good offices
(B) Arbitration
(C) Mediation
(D) Enquiry
60. Lo;afu.kZ; Eg.kts %
(A) dks.krh vf/klŸkk vkiY;koj jkT; dj.kkj
gs jk"V™dkauh Bjo.ks
(B) ifjfLFkrhP;k dkˇthiwoZd dsysY;k
vH;klkus izHkkfor gks.kkjh /kksj.k&fu/kkZj.k
izfÿ;k
(C) vpwd ekfgrhoj vk/kkfjr fu.k Z;
?ks.;kph iºr
(D) vfLrRo fVdo.;klkBhph fun Z;h
Li/kk Z uSfrdn`"VÓk ekU; vkgs] gh
pkYlZ MkfoZuP;k flºkarkoj vk/kkfjr
ladYiuk
61. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k izfÿ;sr nksu la?k"kZxzLr
i{kk aP;k okVk?kkVh ae/k s frljk i{k Hkkx
?ksrks \
(A) vkiY;k vf/kdkjkpk okVk?kkVh lQy
gks.;klkBh LosPNsus mi;ksx dj.ks
(B) yokn
(C) e/;LFkh
(D) pkSd'kh
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62. The following pair of countries
played a leading role in the
formation of IOR-ARC (Indian
Ocean Region Association for
Regional Co-operation) :
(A) India—Australia
(B) India—South Africa
(C) India—Singapore
(D) India—Mauritius
63. Who claims that “national interest
can be determined objectively” ?
(A) Feminists
(B) Post-modernists
(C) Realists
(D) Liberals
64. Who among the following normally
has maximum influence on the
making of Indian Foreign Policy ?
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Parliament
(C) Ruling Party
(D) Foreign Minister
62. ns'kk aP;k [kkyhyiSdh dk s.kR;k tk sMhu s
IOR-ARC P;k fufeZrhr egŸokph Hkwfedk
ctkoyh \
(A) HkkjrµvkWLV™sfy;k
(B) Hkkjrµnf{k.k vkf›dk
(C) Hkkjrµflaxkiwj
(D) HkkjrµekWfj'kl
63. fljk"V™fgr oLrqfu"Bi.ks fu/kkZfjr djrk ;srsfi vls
dks.kkps Eg.kts vkgs \
(A) L=hoknh
(B) mŸkj&vk/kqfudoknh
(C) okLrooknh
(D) mnkjeroknh
64. Hkkjrkps ijjk"V™/kksj.k Bjo.;kP;k izfÿ;soj
eq[;r% dks.kkpk lokZf/kd izHkko vlrks \
(A) iariz/kku
(B) laln
(C) lŸkk/kkjh i{k
(D) ijjk"V™ea=h
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65. The Realist Theory is based on the
premise that :
(A) Application of Reason and
Universal Ethics to Inter-
national Relations can lead to
a more orderly world.
(B) World peace and prosperity can
created through law, global
governance and co-operation
among states.
(C) Political integration of states
is possible through the creation
of Inter-Government Organisa-
tions.
(D) World Politics is essentially a
struggle among self-interested
states for power.
66. End of the Cold War has resulted
in :
(A) End of nuclear proliferation
(B) End of inter-state war
(C) End of bipolarity
(D) End of power politics
65. okLrooknh flºkarkps x`ghrd vls dh %
(A) foosd vkf.k lkoZf=d uhfreŸkk ;kapk
mi;ksx vkarjjk"V™h; laca/kkr dsY;kl
tx vf/kd lqla?kfVr gksbZy-
(B) dk;nk] tkxfrd 'kklu vkf.k
jkT;kjkT;kae/khy lgdk;Z ;kaP;k}kjs
tkxfrd 'kkarrk vkf.k laiUurk izLFkkfir
djrk ;sbZy-
(C) vkarjjk"V™h; la?kVukaP;k ek/;ekrwu
jkT;kaps jktdh; ,dkRehdj.k dj.ks
'kD; vkgs-
(D) tkxfrd jktdkj.k Eg.kts Lofgrkps
lao/kZu dj.;kÚ;k jkT;kae/khy la?k"kZ
gks;-
66. 'khr;qº laiY;kpk ifj.kke %
(A) v.oL= izlkjcanhpk var
(B) vkarjns'kh; ;qºkapk var
(C) f}/kzqoh;rspk var
(D) lŸksP;k jktdkj.kkpk var
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67. Match the pairs and select the
correct answer from the codes given
below :
List I
(a) Internal rebellion
(b) Ethnic conflict
(c) Separatism
(d) Insurgency
List II
(i) The struggle of the LTTE in Sri
Lanka
(ii) Overthrow of Mubarak regime
in Egypt
(iii) The NSCN (IM) in Nagaland
(iv) Pattani Province in Thailand
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(C) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(D) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
68. In which of the following countries
UN-mandated use of force helped
the rebels overthrow the dictator of
the country in August, 2011 ?
(A) Tunisia
(B) Egypt
(C) Libya
(D) Syria
67. ;ksX; tksMÓk tqˇok vkf.k [kkyhy ladsrlwphrhy vpwd mŸkjs fuoMk %
lwph I
(a) varxZr caMkˇh
(b) okaf'kd la?k"kZ
(c) QqVhjrkokn
(d) l'kL= mBko
lwph II
(i) Jhyadsrhy ,y-Vh-Vh-bZ-pk la?k"kZ
(ii) bftIre/ks eqckjd jktoV my?kowuVkd.ks
(iii) ukxkyaMe/ks ,u-,l-lh-,u- (vk;-,e-)
(iv) Fkk;ˇaMe/khy iVkuh izkar
ladsrlwph %
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(C) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(D) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
68. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k ns'kkr vkWxLV] 2011
e/ks la;qDr jk"V™kaP;k laerhus dsysY;k cˇkP;kokijkeq s caM[kksjkauk R;k ns'kkrhy gqdwe'kkghphjktoV my?kowu Vkd.;kl enr >kyh \
(A) VÓqfuf'k;k
(B) bftIr
(C) fyfc;k
(D) lhfj;k
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69. Which of the following statements
correctly describes India’s Policy in
Mayanmar ?
(A) India accommodated the
ruling military regime while
quietly and subtly working for
democratic change
(B) India supported the National
League for Democracy and
denounced the rule of the
military regime
(C) India followed a policy of
strict “non-interference” in the
internal affairs of Myanmar
(D) India always supported the
military regime and denounced
the democracy movement
70. India-China relations have become
far more complex today than in the
1960s, because :
(A) the two countries have become
the largest trading partners of
each other
(B) the two countries co-operate at
multilateral level but continue
to have many bilateral disputes
(C) the two countries have
embarked upon naval expansion
(D) the two countries have not yet
resolved their border dispute
69. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krs fo/kku E;kuekjfo"k;hP;kHkkjrkP;k /kksj.kkps ;ksX; o.kZu djrs \
(A) Hkkjrkps ,dk cktwyk y"djh jktoVh'khtqˇowu ?ksr vlrkuk nqlÚ;k cktwusvizR;{ki.ks yksd'kkgh pˇoˇhphghikBjk[k.k dsyh
(B) Hkkjrkus uW'kuy yhx QkWj MsekWÿlhykikfBack fnyk vkf.k y"djh jktoVhpkf/kDdkj dsyk
(C) E;kuekjP;k varxZr ckchae/ks eqˇhpgLr{ksi u dj.;kps /kksj.k Hkkjrkusjkcoys
(D) Hkkjrkus usgsehp y"djh jktoVhykikfBack fnyk vkf.k yksd'kkgh pˇoˇhpkfu"ks/k dsyk
70. 1960 P;k n'kdkis{kk vkt Hkkjr&phulaca/k vf/kd xq arkxq arhps cuys vkgsr]dkj.k %
(A) gs nksu ns'k ,desdkaps lokZr eksBsO;kikjh Hkkxhnkj cuys vkgsr
(B) gs nksu ns'k cgqv{kh; ikrˇhoj ijLijlgdk;Z djrkr rjhgh f}jk"V™h; ikrˇhojR;kaP;kr vusd fookn vkgsr
(C) gÓk nksu ns'kk auh eksBÓk izek.kkojukfod lkeF;Z ok<o.;kl lq#okrdsyh vkgs
(D) gÓk nksu ns'kkauh R;kaP;krhy lhek fooknv?kk; lksMoysyk ukgh
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71. Which of the following regions
has declared itself a “Nuclear-Free
Zone” ?
(A) South Asia
(B) South-east Asia
(C) East Asia
(D) Central Asia
72. Which of the following is not
included in the notion of Human
Security ?
(A) Economic security
(B) Environmental security
(C) Regime security
(D) Security of the minorities
73. How can you best describe India’s
Nuclear Programme ?
(A) Military
(B) Dual Track
(C) Civilian
(D) Technological
71. [kkyhyiSdh dk s.kR;k {k s=ku s Lor%yk
flv.oL=eqDr {ks=fi Eg.kwu ?kk sf"kr dsys
vkgs \
(A) nf{k.k vkf'k;k
(B) vkXus; vkf'k;k
(C) iwoZ vkf'k;k
(D) e/; vkf'k;k
72. ekuoh lqj{ksP;k ladYiusr [kkyhyiSdh
dks.kR;k ckchpk lekos'k gksr ukgh \
(A) vkfFkZd lqj{kk
(B) i;kZoj.kh; lqj{kk
(C) jktoVhph lqj{kk
(D) vYila[;kdkaph lqj{kk
73. HkkjrkP;k vkf.od dk;Zÿekps ;ksX; o.kZu
dls djky \
(A) y"djh
(B) f}ekxhZ
(C) ukxjh
(D) ra=KkukRed
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74. What does the principle of Most
Favoured Nation (MFN) in WTO
mean ?
(A) Lower trade barriers for MFN
than other countries
(B) Higher trade barriers for MFN
than other countries
(C) Trade barriers applied to MFN
must be applied to all others
(D) Removal of all trade barriers
for the MFN
75. Which among the following political
parties have been opposing
Women’s Reservation Bill ?
(A) Congress, CPI, CPM
(B) RJD, Samajwadi Party, BSP
(C) BJP, RJD, Akali Dal
(D) TDP, NCP, Samajwadi Party
74. tkxfrd O;kikj la?kVusrhy ^lokZf/kd
ilarhps jk"V™* (MFN) ;k rŸokpk vFkZ
dk; \
(A) brj jk"V™kais{kk MFN lkBh O;kikjkrhy
vMFk s deh vlrkr
(B) brj jk"V™kais{kk MFN lkBh O;kikjkrhy
vMFk s vf/kd vlrkr
(C) MFN lkBh O;kikjkrhy tso<s vMFk s
vlrhy rso<sp brj loZ jk"V™kauk ykxw
djkos ykxrkr
(D) MFN lkBh O;kikjkrhy loZ vMFk s
dk<wu Vkdysys vlrkr
75. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krs jktdh; i{k fL=;kauk
vkj{k.k ns.kkÚ;k fo/ks;dkyk fojks/k djrk
vkgsr \
(A) dk°xzsl] Hkkjrh; dE;qfuLV i{k] ekDlZoknh
dE;qfu"V i{k
(B) jk"V™h; turk ny] lektoknh i{k] cgqtu
lekt i{k
(C) Hkkjrh; turk i{k] jk"V™h; turk ny]
vdkyh ny
(D) rsyxwns'ke i{k] jk"V™oknh dk°xzsl i{k]
lektoknh i{k
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Number of Pages in this Booklet : 40 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 75
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
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A B D
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rlsp vki.kkal fnysY;k mŸkjif=dspk ÿekad R;k[kkyh fygkok-2. lnj iz'uif=dsr 75 cgqi;kZ;h iz'u vkgsr- izR;sd iz'ukl nksu xq.k
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lhy ulysyh fdaok lhy m?kMysyh iz'uif=dk fLodk: u;s-(ii) ifgY;k i`"Bkoj uewn dsY;kizek.ks iz'uif=dsph ,dw.k i`"Bs
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4. izR;sd iz'uklkBh (A), (B), (C) vkf.k (D) v'kh pkj fodYi mŸkjs fnyhvkgsr- R;krhy ;ksX; mŸkjkpk jdkuk [kkyh n'kZfoY;kizek.ks Bˇdi.ksdkˇk@fuˇk djkok-mnk- % tj (C) gs ;ksX; mŸkj vlsy rj-
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6. vkr fnysY;k lwpuk dkˇthiwoZd okpkO;kr-7. iz'uif=dsP;k 'ksoVh tksMysY;k dksÚ;k ikukojp dPps dke djkos-8. tj vki.k vks-,e-vkj- oj uewn dsysY;k fBdk.kk O;frjh‰ brj dksBsgh
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9. ijh{kk laiY;kuarj fo|kF;kZus ew vks-,e-vkj- mŸkjif=dk i;Zos{kdkadMsijr dj.ks vko';d vkgs- rFkkih] iz'uif=dk o vks-,e-vkj- mŸkjif=dsphf}rh; izr vkiY;kcjkscj us.;kl fo|kF;k±uk ijokuxh vkgs-
10. Q‰ fuˇÓk fdaok dkˇÓk ckWy isupkp okij djkok-11. dWyD;qysVj fdaok ykWx Vscy okij.;kl ijokuxh ukgh-12. pqdhP;k mŸkjklkBh xq.k dikr dsyh tk.kkj ukgh-
A B D