PH.D - Political Science - 2015
PH.D - Political Science - 2015
PH.D - Political Science - 2015
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
1. Write your Hall Ticket Number in the OMR answer sheet and a separate answer book
given to you. Also write the Hall Ticket Number in the space provided above.
2. This question paper consists of three parts-Part A, Part B and Part C. Part A
consists of 50 objective type questions of one mark each for a total of 50 marks.
3. Answers for Part A must be marked on the OMR sheet following the instructions
provided thereupon.
4. There is negative marking for a wrong answer in Part A. Each wrong answer
carries - 0.33 mark.
5. Part B and Part C consists of descriptive type questions for 25 marks and should be
answered in a separate answer book provided.
6. Hand over the OMR answer sheet and the answer book of Part B and Part C at the end
of the examination to the invigilator.
7. No additional sheets will be provided. Rough work can be done in the question paper
itself.
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Part A
(Objective Type)
Answer all questions.
Mention the correct. answer (either A, B, C or D) in the OMR answer sheet provided.
There' is negative marking. Each wrong answer in Part A carries -0.33 mark.
J. The distinction between the City of God and the City of Man is attributed to:
A. Cicero
B. Augustine
C. Aquinas
D. Rousseau
6. The association between historical materialism and the functional explanation was
defended by:
A. G.A. Cohen
B. Jon Elster
C. Louis Althusser
D. Georg Lukacs
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13. Which of these schemes proposes to bring about integrated development of villages
and develop 'demonstration villages'?
A. Saansad Adarsh Gaon Yojana
B. Minister for Rural Development Model Village Program
C. National Model Village Program
D. Nirmal Gaon Yojana
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15. Shift in the functioning of government from rowing to steering is the characteristic
feature of:
A. Scientific Management Theory
B. Systems Theory
C. Human Relations Theory
D. New Public Management
18. According to which one of the following Constitutional Amendment Acts is the
District Planning Committee mandatory at the district level?
A. 42 nd
B. 96 th
C. 74th
D. 73 rd
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23. Which of the following is an important hallmark of the emergence of federal market
economy in India?
A. The pervasive prevalence of import-substitution regime
B. The emergence of polycentric polity and transformation of the Indian state
from being an interventionist to a regulating state
C. The consolidation of licence permit regime in the economy
D. All powers of taxation vested with the federal government
24. Which of the following defines the nature of asymmetric federalism in India?
A. Uniform Civil Code
B. Special constitutional status and powers to s~lected states
C. Secularism
D. Independent Judiciary and Election Commission
26. The 'basic structure doctrine' pertaining to the Indian Constitution implies that:
A. Certain provisions of the Constitution are sacrosanct and are not amendable
B. Certain provisions of the Constitution are fundamental and yet they are
amendable
C. Certain provisions of the Constitution are related to local self government
D. Certain provisions of the Constitution are non-justiciable
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, 28. Which of the following is not true about joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament in
India? .
A. It is usually convened to resolve deadlock between both Houses of Parliament
B. The sitting is chaired by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha
C. It is a session where MLAs and MLCs participate
D. It is convened by the President of India
30. Which of the following is true about the judgement m.ade in the famous S. R. Bommai
Case (I 994)?
A. Minority government in the state is allowed to continue to hold power
indefinitely
B. The best way to ascertain whether a state government enjoys majority support
is to conduct a floor test in the state assembly
C. The Governor is the best judge to ascertain as to whether the state government
continues to enjoy majority support in the state assembly
D. The Chief Minister is the best judge as to whether shelhe continues to enjoy
majority support in the state assembly
31. The liberal perspective in International Relations gives most importance to:
A. Economy
B. International institutions
C. Control of conflict
D. All the above
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38. Which of the following country's legislature is most powerful vis-a-vis foreign
policy making?
A. US
B. UK
C. India
D. Canada
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Concept Scholar
a. Conceptual Stretching i. M. Laasko and R. Taagepera
b. Effective number of parties 11. William Riker
c. Minimum winning Coalition iii. Otto Kirchheimer
d. Catch All party iv. Giovanni 'Sartori
46. Which one of the following features of new institutionalism distinguishes it from old
institutionalism?
A. It is essentially descriptive
B. It examines formal, structural aspects of institutions
C. Institutions are often used as an explanatory variable
D. It is unconcerned with theory building
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, 49." ... resting on devotion to the exceptional sanctity, heroism or exemplary character of
an individual person, and of the normative patterns or order revealed or ordained by
him." Which type of authority is being referred to here?
A. Traditional authority
B. Rational-Legal authority
C. Charismatic authority
D. Expert authority
50. Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba's The Civic Culture de~onstrated the potential of
comparative studies using:
A. Ethnographic research
B. Archival research
c. Survey research
D. Case studies
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PartB
Instructions
Write an essay on any ONE of the following in two or three pages in the booklet
provided. Each question carries 12.5 marks only.
2. Has there been a shift in Public Policy from supply oriented to demand driven
approach? Discuss with illustrations.
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Part C
Instructions
There are two Sections in Part C and both are compulsory. Part C is of 12.5 Marks.
Answer all questions in this section. Each question carries 0.5 marks.
Given below are set of studies that have been undertaken. Identify which of the
following could be qualitative research and which is quantitative research.
1) X and Y conducted an all India study during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections to
examine whether media exposure affected voting behaviour and political preferences
in India.
3) In her study in a remote village ofOdisha, S found that children learnt faster when
playfully interacting with adults and other children. She lived in that village for two
years observing them.
4) Using a panel dataset of election returns from 15 Indian states from 1967 to 2004,
A, Band C found that there was considerable variation in the effective number of
parties across states and over time, despite the same political institutions and
relatively stable social cleavages. They found that party organisation has a significant
impact on the nature of the party system.
5) D observed that once in three years people in a particular place did not cultivate
any crop. She attempted to find out the significance this phenomenon has for people
in that area.
1. Instead of taking fixed positions on positivism and anti-positivism, one should ask
the following questions: Which approach is best suited to my research aims? Which
method is most capable of investigating the research issue? Discuss with reference to
the methodological debates between positivism and anti-positivism.
OR
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