Exam Details
| Subject | political science (major)- indian political system: institutional and political dynamics | |
| Paper | ||
| Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
| Department | ||
| Organization | Hidayatullah National Law University | |
| Position | ||
| Exam Date | April, 2017 | |
| City, State | chhattisgarh, raipur |
Question Paper
I.D.
END TERM EXAMINATION, APRIL 2017
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-II
Political Science Political Thought (Traditions in Western and Indian Political Philosophy)
Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3:00 Hrs.
Note: Answer five questions including Question No. 1 which is compulsory. The marks carried by each
question are indicated at the end of the question.
1. Answer the following (each answer should be in approximately 100 words): (Marks 2×10=20)
a. What is Leviathan?
b. Aristotle's classification of Revolution.
c. Jeremy Bentham on Prison Reforms.
d. Gandhi's concept of Ends and Means.
e. Nehru's concept of Mixed Economy.
f. Mill as a champion of Women's Rights.
g. Jean Jacques Rousseau on Popular Sovereignty.
h. Thomas Hobbes's Social Contract.
i. Plato's Communism.
j. Mahatma Gandhi on Gram Swaraj
2. Critically examine Bentham's Utilitarian Philosophy of 'Greatest Happiness of the
Greatest Number' and his views on State and Government. (Marks 10)
3. Discuss in detail John Stuart Mill's contribution to political philosophy and its contemporary
relevance. (Marks 10)
4. Examine Nehru's contribution to Political Thought and Nehru as creator of India's Policies on
domestic and international level. (Marks 10)
5. John Locke as an Individualist and Why Locke is regarded as Father of Liberalism.
(Marks 10)
6. Nicollo Machiavelli as Modern Political Thinker during Renaissance Era and his Ideas on
State and Its Preservation as Reflected in Prince. (Marks 10)
7. Write short notes on any two of the following. (Marks 5×2=10)
a. Gandhi on Satyagraha and Non-Violence
b. Aristotle's Concept of Citizenship
c. Plato's Theory of Education
END TERM EXAMINATION, APRIL 2017
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-II
Political Science Political Thought (Traditions in Western and Indian Political Philosophy)
Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3:00 Hrs.
Note: Answer five questions including Question No. 1 which is compulsory. The marks carried by each
question are indicated at the end of the question.
1. Answer the following (each answer should be in approximately 100 words): (Marks 2×10=20)
a. What is Leviathan?
b. Aristotle's classification of Revolution.
c. Jeremy Bentham on Prison Reforms.
d. Gandhi's concept of Ends and Means.
e. Nehru's concept of Mixed Economy.
f. Mill as a champion of Women's Rights.
g. Jean Jacques Rousseau on Popular Sovereignty.
h. Thomas Hobbes's Social Contract.
i. Plato's Communism.
j. Mahatma Gandhi on Gram Swaraj
2. Critically examine Bentham's Utilitarian Philosophy of 'Greatest Happiness of the
Greatest Number' and his views on State and Government. (Marks 10)
3. Discuss in detail John Stuart Mill's contribution to political philosophy and its contemporary
relevance. (Marks 10)
4. Examine Nehru's contribution to Political Thought and Nehru as creator of India's Policies on
domestic and international level. (Marks 10)
5. John Locke as an Individualist and Why Locke is regarded as Father of Liberalism.
(Marks 10)
6. Nicollo Machiavelli as Modern Political Thinker during Renaissance Era and his Ideas on
State and Its Preservation as Reflected in Prince. (Marks 10)
7. Write short notes on any two of the following. (Marks 5×2=10)
a. Gandhi on Satyagraha and Non-Violence
b. Aristotle's Concept of Citizenship
c. Plato's Theory of Education
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