B.A.(Sem.l)
B. A. (Pass / Subsidiary) First Semester Examination, Dec- 2019
(Faculty of Arts)
POLITICAL SCIENCE
SECOND PAPER
Representative Indian Political Thought-l
Paper Code:- 11123
Time Allowed: Three Hours
Maximum Marks: 70
(1) No supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers precisely in the main answer book only.
(2) All the parts of one question should be answered at one place in the answer book.
(Attempt all five questions)
Part I (Question No. 1& 2) is compulsory & part II (Question No. 3, 4 & 5) has internal choice.
PART-I
1. Answer all the questions. All questions carry equal marks.
(Words limit upto 20 words each)
10X1=10
a) What does Manu mean by 'Dwaidhibhav"?
b) According to Manu what are the four 'Ashrama Dharma"?
c) Write the four branches of knowledge as enunciated by Kautilya.
d) Write the kinds of 'Dand' according to Kautilya.
e) Write the functions of 'Sachiv' as described by Shukra.
f) Write two judicial reforms suggested by Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
g) Write the names of two newspapers started by Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
h) Write the names of two books written by Dayanand Saraswati.
i) Mention any two social reforms of Dayanad Saraswati.
j) Who was the Guru of Vivekanand?
5X3=15
PART - II
2. Answer all the questions. Each question carries 3 marks.
(Words limit up to 50 words each)
a) Discuss elements of Shadgun-Niti of Manu.
b) Explain Kautilya's 'Saptang Theory' of state.
c) Write the views of Shukra on administrative system.
d) Mention reforms as suggest by Raja Ram Mohan Roy to improve the condition of women in India.
e) Write arguments which were given against idol worship by Dayanand Saraswati.
PART-II
UNIT-I
3. Critically evaluate the 'Saptang Theory' of Manu.
OR
Analyse Kautilya's views on judiciary, erime and punishment.
UNIT-II
4. Critically examine the main political ideas ef Shukra.
OR
Discuss the social and religions ideas of Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
UNIT- III
5. Explain the main ideas of Dayanand Saraswati.
OR
Explain the concept of nationalism according to Vivekanand.
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