Exam Details
Subject | political science – ii | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
B.A. LL.B. (Semester II) (CBCS) Examination Nov/Dec-2018
POLITICAL SCIENCE II
(Foundations Of Political Obligations)
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Choose the correct alternatives:-
14
The term originates from a Latin word Obligate.
Power
Obligation
Legitimacy
No any
is a famous book of Thomas Hobbes.
Republic
On liberty
Leviathan
Prince
According to people made two contracts.
Hobbes
John Locke
Karl Marx
Plato
According to the oppressed an exploited has no obligation to the existing bourgeois political order.
Plato
Aristotle
Hegel
Karl Marx
Principle of related to the greatest happiness of the greatest number.
Marxism
Utilitarianism
Gandhism
Idealist
The word is derived from the Latin term Contractum.
Z
Code
Contract
Court
No any
is famous book of Karl Marx.
Communist Manifesto
Leviathan
On liberty
Republic
explain concept of Ram Rajya.
Kautilya
Ranade
Tilak
Gandhiji
theory of punishment based on principle of revenge an eye for an eye.
Reformative
Preventive
Retributive
No any
10) is safeguard against unjust laws.
Dictatorship
Corruption
Judiciary
No any
11) is the important obligation of people.
Violence
To pay taxes
Theft
No any
SLR-HJ-5
12) We honour promise due to its
Utility
Harmfulness
Injury
No any
13) factor lead to the crisis of legitimation in India.
Peace
Literacy
Corruption
No any
14) explain bureaucratic model of political legitimacy.
Max Weber
Karl Marx
Plato
No any
Q.2
Explain social contract theory of John Locke and J. J. Rousseau and discuss on John Locke and J. J. Rousseau approaches to the political obligation.
14
Q.3
Critically comment on concept of Utilitarianism.
14
OR
What is mean by crisis of legitimation and explain various factors responsible for contemporary crisis of legitimation.
Q.4
Write short note:- (Any two)
08
Explain the concept of unjust law.
Write various kinds of power.
Write various sources of authority.
Critically comment on various types of punishment.
06
Q.5
Write short answers of the following:- (Any
14
Write various types of contract.
Write various obligation suggested by Emile Durkheim.
What is mean by de-facto authority?
What is the main aim of Deterrent theory of punishment?
Write on Karl Marx idea of political obligation.
What is the main aim of preventive theory of punishment?
Explain Gandhiji's idea of civil disobedience.
Define the term contract.
Write any two problem of punishment.
What is mean by promise?
POLITICAL SCIENCE II
(Foundations Of Political Obligations)
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Choose the correct alternatives:-
14
The term originates from a Latin word Obligate.
Power
Obligation
Legitimacy
No any
is a famous book of Thomas Hobbes.
Republic
On liberty
Leviathan
Prince
According to people made two contracts.
Hobbes
John Locke
Karl Marx
Plato
According to the oppressed an exploited has no obligation to the existing bourgeois political order.
Plato
Aristotle
Hegel
Karl Marx
Principle of related to the greatest happiness of the greatest number.
Marxism
Utilitarianism
Gandhism
Idealist
The word is derived from the Latin term Contractum.
Z
Code
Contract
Court
No any
is famous book of Karl Marx.
Communist Manifesto
Leviathan
On liberty
Republic
explain concept of Ram Rajya.
Kautilya
Ranade
Tilak
Gandhiji
theory of punishment based on principle of revenge an eye for an eye.
Reformative
Preventive
Retributive
No any
10) is safeguard against unjust laws.
Dictatorship
Corruption
Judiciary
No any
11) is the important obligation of people.
Violence
To pay taxes
Theft
No any
SLR-HJ-5
12) We honour promise due to its
Utility
Harmfulness
Injury
No any
13) factor lead to the crisis of legitimation in India.
Peace
Literacy
Corruption
No any
14) explain bureaucratic model of political legitimacy.
Max Weber
Karl Marx
Plato
No any
Q.2
Explain social contract theory of John Locke and J. J. Rousseau and discuss on John Locke and J. J. Rousseau approaches to the political obligation.
14
Q.3
Critically comment on concept of Utilitarianism.
14
OR
What is mean by crisis of legitimation and explain various factors responsible for contemporary crisis of legitimation.
Q.4
Write short note:- (Any two)
08
Explain the concept of unjust law.
Write various kinds of power.
Write various sources of authority.
Critically comment on various types of punishment.
06
Q.5
Write short answers of the following:- (Any
14
Write various types of contract.
Write various obligation suggested by Emile Durkheim.
What is mean by de-facto authority?
What is the main aim of Deterrent theory of punishment?
Write on Karl Marx idea of political obligation.
What is the main aim of preventive theory of punishment?
Explain Gandhiji's idea of civil disobedience.
Define the term contract.
Write any two problem of punishment.
What is mean by promise?
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