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Sct No.1 Question Booklet No. IlP/241130 (To be filled up by tile cllndidate by bluelblack bllll-point pen) Roll '(0. LI_-,-_-,-_-,-_-,-_-,-_-,-_-,-__ Roll No. (Write the digits in words) Serial No. of Ans)\'cr Sheet ............................................. . 5<::... 00020 Day and Date ......................... ,......................................... . ( Signature of Iuvigilator ) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Use only blue/black hall-point pen in the space above and on both sides of the Answer Sheet) 1. Within 10 minutes of the issue of the Qucstiotl Booklet, chet.:k the Question Booklet to ensure that it contains all the pages in correct sequeuce and that no pagt:/question is missing. In case of faulty Question Booklet bring it to the notice of the Superintendentllnvigilators immediately to obtain a fresh Question Booklet: 2. Do not bring any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card without it[}' envelope. 3. A sepamte Answer Sheet i.'i given. It should not be folded or mutilated. A second Answer Sheet shall not be provided. Only the Answer Sheet will be emlnated. 4. Write your Roll Number and Serial Number of tile Answer Sheet by pen in the space prvided above. 5. On the front page of 'he Answer Sheet, write by pen your Roll Number in the space provided at the top anti by darkening the circles althe bottom. Also, wheret:er applicable, write Ihe Queslion Booklet Number amI the Set Number in appropriate place.'i. 6. No overwriting is allowed in the entries of Roll No., Question Rooklet no. and Set no. (if any) 011 OMR [}'heet and Roll N(). and OMR sheelno. on tlte Queston Booklet. 7. Any change in the afore.mid entries is to be verified by the illl'igilator, otherwise it will be taken as mt/airmeans. 8. Each question in this Booklet is j()lIowed by four alternative answers. For each question, you are to record the correct option on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle in the corresponding row of the Answer Sheet, by pen as mentiolled in the guidelines given on tire first page of the Answer Sheet. 9. For each question, darken only one circle on the Answer Sheet. If you darken more than one circle or darken a circle partially, the answer will be treated as incorrect. 10. Note that [he anSl1'er once filled in ink cannot be changed. If you do not wish [0 attempt a question, leave all the circles in the corresponding row blank (meh question will be awarded zero marh). 11. For rough work_ use the inner back page of the title cover and the blank page at the end of this Booklet. 12. Deposit only OMR Answer Sheet at the end of the Test. 13. You are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall until the end of the Test. 14.1f a candidate attempts to lise any form of unfair means, he/she shall be liable to sllch punishment as the University may determine and impose on him/her. Total No. of Printed Pages :48

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Sct No.1 Question Booklet No.

IlP/241130 (To be filled up by tile cllndidate by bluelblack bllll-point pen)

Roll '(0. LI_-,-_-,-_-,-_-,-_-,-_-,-_-,-__

Roll No. (Write the digits in words)

Serial No. of Ans)\'cr Sheet ............................................. .

5<::...

00020

Day and Date ......................... , ......................................... . ( Signature of Iuvigilator )

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Use only blue/black hall-point pen in the space above and on both sides of the Answer Sheet) 1. Within 10 minutes of the issue of the Qucstiotl Booklet, chet.:k the Question Booklet to ensure that it

contains all the pages in correct sequeuce and that no pagt:/question is missing. In case of faulty Question Booklet bring it to the notice of the Superintendentllnvigilators immediately to obtain a fresh Question Booklet:

2. Do not bring any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card without it[}' envelope.

3. A sepamte Answer Sheet i.'i given. It should not be folded or mutilated. A second Answer Sheet shall not be provided. Only the Answer Sheet will be emlnated.

4. Write your Roll Number and Serial Number of tile Answer Sheet by pen in the space prvided above. 5. On the front page of 'he Answer Sheet, write by pen your Roll Number in the space provided at

the top anti by darkening the circles althe bottom. Also, wheret:er applicable, write Ihe Queslion Booklet Number amI the Set Number in appropriate place.'i.

6. No overwriting is allowed in the entries of Roll No., Question Rooklet no. and Set no. (if any) 011 OMR [}'heet and Roll N(). and OMR sheelno. on tlte Queston Booklet.

7. Any change in the afore.mid entries is to be verified by the illl'igilator, otherwise it will be taken as mt/airmeans.

8. Each question in this Booklet is j()lIowed by four alternative answers. For each question, you are to record the correct option on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle in the corresponding row of the Answer Sheet, by pen as mentiolled in the guidelines given on tire first page of the Answer Sheet.

9. For each question, darken only one circle on the Answer Sheet. If you darken more than one circle or darken a circle partially, the answer will be treated as incorrect.

10. Note that [he anSl1'er once filled in ink cannot be changed. If you do not wish [0 attempt a question, leave all the circles in the corresponding row blank (meh question will be awarded zero marh).

11. For rough work_ use the inner back page of the title cover and the blank page at the end of this Booklet.

12. Deposit only OMR Answer Sheet at the end of the Test. 13. You are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall until the end of the Test. 14.1f a candidate attempts to lise any form of unfair means, he/she shall be liable to sllch punishment as

the University may determine and impose on him/her.

Total No. of Printed Pages :48

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Time: 2 Hours

l'flI<r : 2 '€/T1t

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1r\l'l'f <n'T ~ ® I : 150

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Full MarK:S : 450

~:450

Note: (I) Attempt as many questions as you can, Each question carries 3 (Three) marks. One mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. Zero mark will be awarded for each unattempted question.

31f>mf'fi!; ~ -&i\ w q;f.t 'iii w:rcq q;1'1 ~ 1IT'I 3 ( <iFf ) aW; 'iii il JlRl4> Tfffif -mr if; !Fro: ~ 3icn C/iTCT ;;",:1'111 ~ 'l1jiJ!1:d 1IT'I 'iii QI'<Ii"li ~Wrnl

(2) If more than one alternative answers seem to be approximate to the correct answer, choose the closest one. '* ~'fi!; ~"Iif"q"li ~ mil ~ in f.rq;c: >1(\\(1 m-, 1i\ f4"1i .... d4 mil~ ~I

01. Which among the following was not one of the main causes of Indian National Movement?

(1) General Enlistment Act

(2) Policy of Discrimination in Recommitment to Imperial Services

(3) Doctrine of Lapse

(4) Policy of faster infra-structural development

R"'lR1f@<I if ~ q;'R "ill ~ 'fiRUT 'lffiit<! mt\'l 31f'l'lR ~ "11 ? (1) {l141'4 Q'1f<.1Rilc il:'R (2) 'lffiit<! {l 141f"l "Ii Wfi3il it '1<if in fem. iR t[TCf qi\ ;ftfu

(3) ~ 'iii f+l4i>hl

(4) ~;m'llftq; \iFHI in f'l"lil{l qi\ ;ftfu

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02. Which association was not responsible for the birth of spirit and organisation of Indian National Congress in later period '?

(1) Indian Association during Lord Lytton's period

(2) London Indian Society (1865)

(3) The Poona Sarvajanic Sabha

(4) Indian Princes League

"i1I"G it WI"'! it 'fiR ~ Wwr '1ffiW.l ~ 'Ii'i'lm q,'j 31WlT 3i\, Wwr it "PI it J<;m: d'il (~I <iI -.m 'IT ? (1) <'ITt ft?Iz;! it WI"'! '!iT '1ffiW.l Wwr (2) i'i0 ~fs~'i <il<JI~cl (1865)

(3) 'rIT <J1<'f"lR'h B'lT

(4) $ fs ~ 'i fl141 "I C'ftrI

03. Who was among the following founder of Indian National Congress?

(I) Dada Bhai Naroji

(2) A.O. Hume

(3) Ananda Cherin

(4) Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya

'1ffiW.l ~ 'Iiilrn '!iT, R'"'1f<.1f@(1 it"B 'fiR ~ 'IT ? ( I) GKf ~ -;jffi;;fi (2) ,<. ->it. l!1:l (3) 3lT"'f'G ilftr (4) ~ ~ ~ 41i.1~1~

04. The early policies of the Indian National Congress were in favour of

(I) Upper class Muslims

(2) Peasantry, rural artisans and working class

(3) Educated BourgeoisIe

(4) Caste antagonism

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'lR<ft'l $ ~ <fit ~ ~ ....................... % "W!>R if .n (1 ) a ,-q cl' jjq ':I'" ('I ~ 1'1

(2) 'Pl'i', Jlll'iluT '1iTfl J I ( -crf 3i'R iii I ~ J II ( -crf (3) 'm-f<.;mrr {"11qIG1 -crf (4) "Ilfd Qfdi!('Iqli;

05. Who was not an extremist among the following involved in National Movement?

(1) Lala Lajpat Rai

(3) Aurobindo Ghosh

(2) Bipin Chandra Pal

(4) Justice Ranade

'fiR f-1"if<1r!l\1 $ 311~('I'1 if ,"f"1f<1\1 C'irir if il dMI<iI '!iff'lT ?

( I ) <'fT<'fT ('II "! q n (14 (2 ) f<TIiR "R '1T<.1

(3) 31(r,"~ <WI (4) '"<lic," ~

06. Who among the following nationalist leaders was not moderate?

(1) Justice Ranade (2) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

(3) GX Gokhale (4) Agarkar

~ ~ 7Jll: if il'i!i'R '1(~G('I if'lt\ 2\ ?

(1) "!<lic," ~ (3) ~.%.~

(2) 'TI'<.11jlnm fu<.1q;

(4) 3ffi"l>(

07. When was the Nationalist Party established by the leading extrem­ists - Tilak and others?

(I) April, 1907 (2) April,1905 (3) April,1906 (4) April,1908

3!J!1li\ dW'Iif.;41 (fu<.1q; c[ a:Rl) &m (I~ql<il 'lTil <fit fl'llq'lI 'li'l ~ >it ?

(I) ~: 1907 (2) ~,1905 (3)~, 1906 (4) ~,1908

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08. Who had made among the following statement?

"We have not come to advise a split in the Congress, our policy is not destructive but progressive."

(1) S.N. Banerjee

(3) Balganga Dhar Tilak

(2)

(4 )

Bhupendranath Basu

Lala Lajpat Rai

f.j"1f<'lf<5l<1 i! if ~ -;jfi) fWm ~ q;j(f 'IT ? "Ql1 'IiiiiB i! m"IGiR ~ 'liB if> ~"'lif' 3lT1l: l ~ -;ftffl m~ "'lif, 31ft!g Q'IFaql~l U' (1) 1JYT. '<'I. W (2) ~'l "U (3) 'IT('[ 7jlrrm ~ (4) ffiClT <."11"1 q <1 U'l

09. Who was the leader among Muslims who first thought of an All India political organisation? (1) Mohsin-ul-Mulk (2) Viqar - ul- Mulk

(3) Salimullah (4) Shaukat Ali

~ i! 'liR 'l<rr 'IT f;mil <l'ffi ~ ~ ~ m;fi Fa", *"'" if> 'lit i!

( 1 ) ~I "f(l '1 w - 'F"I' (2) fcf'Iir>: -w -'F"I' (3) *1<.11~I" (4) ~ 3R'it

10. When was All India Muslim Leagu"" established and its constitution approved? (1) Dec. 1906 (2) Dec. 1907 (3) Dec. 1908 (4) Dec. 1909

311i.'l ~ ~:Jf«'lq -ctrT ott fl'lIQ'11 Of>'[ ~ >.it am ~ "@l'U'! "'liT 3lj~I<;'1 Of>'[ \'iaTI ? (1) f~*1I4(, 1906 (2) f~*1I4(, 1907 (3) f~*1I4{, 1908 (4) f~*1I4(, 1909

11. How many votes were total polled when the Non-Cooperation Resolu­tion was passed in Calcutta Congress?

¥I f'!;<R ~ 'lll: l1<i\ if '" <."I '" ~ I 'IiiiiB i! 31 *1" ~I' I >ffiIT'l 'llftr \'i3lT 'IT ? (1) 1755 (2) 1655 (3) 1855 (4) 1955

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12. Who was not the leader among the following Swaraj Party ?

(1) C.R. Das (2) Moti Lal Nehru

(3) N.C. Kelkar (4) Moulana Abdul Kalam Azad

~ f<.;r@ i! ~ 'Iit.I ~ 'llif 'liT 'l<rr "'IW 'IT ? (1) m.:om:.~ (2) 1i\<ft <'fT('I ~ (3) '<'I.m. 4> (1 Ofi \ (4) 41 (11'11 ~ "Ofi"<"1Tl1 ~

13. In which city Gandhi supported Civil Disobedience Movement' in December, 1929 ? (1) Calcutta (2) Delhi (3) Lahore (4) Surat

~ ~ i! 'lPlI 'I ';1I'1I\Ofi ~ 3i1~(1'1' qi) f";'i1kl\, 1 "~,, i! ~ qft 2ft ? (1) Ofi(1Ofinl (2) ~ (3) <'IlW: (4) 'If<I

14. Who was not unhappy with the passing of Civil Disobedience Resolu­tion of A.I.C.C. ?

(1) C.R. Das (2) Moti Lal Nehru

(3) Satya Murti (4) C. Rajagopalachari

15. When was the 14-Point Programme of Jinnah was enuntiated ?

~ "4>" ~ atq; Ofil%~ qi) 'Ii'! aTI'fO'I""iji 1%<rr 1"f'n 'IT ? (1) 1926 (2) 1927 (3) 1928 (4) 1929

16. Who was the first man to coined the term 'Pakistan' in 1933 and had founded the Pakistan National Movement in 1935 ?

(1) M.A. Jinnah (2) Mohammad Iqbal

(3) Choudhari Rahmat Ali (4) Mohammad Shafi

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1$ 'TIl<'IT 01lfu; ~ 'IT ~ 1933 it qlfq;'RII'i ~ Of,] 'lJll f<;<n 'IT am: 1935 it 11lfq;«lH ~ 311~M'i 'Iil ~ 'Iil oft ? (1) "Q)i,,<, ~ (2) 41~U1<; .if>ilIM

(3) <it>Tft W'l<f 3Tc'l) (4) 41 ~ U1 <; fi

17. Who had preside over the Muslim League Session in December, 1930, where for the first time for the creation of a Muslimdominated Sover­eign State issue was discussed?

(1) Rahmat Ali (2) Mohammad Safi

(3) Mohammad Iqbal (4) Liaqat Ali Khan

~, 1930 it ':lfk'1~ "ffirr 3TI~ it ~ 31"'la.r<f1 'Iil oft mq 00 ~ct ~ 'Iil ~ 'i@d 1 ~ "S!:p1I+1UF'1 '.Ti'l 'Iil fl'il q'jl it; fc\tr1I 'R f1r<m:­~ ~ <P-ll 'IT ? (1) W'l<f 3Tc'l) (2) ~U1<; fi (3) '1~ ~'!;'1T('f (4) fi1~Iif>i1 3Tc'l) "@R

18. Which of the following writs can be granted by the High Court in order to secure liberty of the individual?

(1) Quo warranto (2) Habeas corpus

(3) Mandamus (4) Prohibition

OIl f'"li' I i1 <:CI i1 '" d 1 it; fc.;m: ~ "11 ~ I WI H "1 fM f <!l d it u f<R:r R< 'fir f<'i1 if> I( '!iUI'!'crr t ? ( I) 3TI>l'fiR 'f'0T (3) q(~I~~1

19. Who was the First Indian Communist elected as delegate to the Sec­ond Congress of Commintern held at Moscow in July, 1920? (1) S,A, Dange

(2) M.S, Nambodripad

(3) Narender Nath Bhattacharya (M.N, Roy)

(4) Jyoti Basu

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"!ffi'it it ~, 1920 qi) ~ ~ ",~fA '1,,04 'lit "'I>"iim it ~ 'h"J;f<i<i! >Ifuf.If'l if; <"'l it 'f>"R ~ ~ "'TfT 1J'lT 'IT 7 (I) 1:(B.11;. sTit (2) lJ.'l.1:(B. '1"'t~\141~ (3) '1"(""'11'1 'l~lijl~f (ll}1.'<'f.TI'I) (4) ~ 'Wi

20. Who was the First Communist in India to form Communist Party of India in September, 1924 ?

(I) S. A. Dange (2) M.N. Roy

(3) Satya Bhakta (4) Mojjaffar Ahmed

~ ~ 'f>"R ,"1"F11if1 'IT f;rif.t f\1<1'"'1{, 1924 it ~ W>1C1I<;l G<'l "ihT 'TO'! f<!;<rr 'IT 7 (I) 1:(B.11;. sTit (2) ll}1.'<'f. TI'I

(3) ~ 'filiT (4) !l'il4'h{ ~

21. Who had said that, "The Constitution made India a quasi federal union, invested with several important features of a unitary government" ? (I) B.R. Ambedkar (2) N.Y. GadgiI

(3) K.M. Munshi (4) P.B. Gajendragadkar

H"1f<'lf@<1 it it ~ %T 'IT fu "-Wcr'IR't 'IT<<l qi) 31~-~ 'ifi~'1 'flT'lT % f;rniI' '0h1<A'h m'hl{ 'lit ~ %C1'{of fq:i1q<1l~ % 7" (I) oft. 31R. 31<i1S'h{ (2) '<'f.<ft. 'lisfilct

(3) if;.ll}1. 'f'ilt (4) l:i\.oft.'IOi""'IS'h{

22. "Indian federalism is a kind of cooperative federalism," who among the following had given the above statement?

(I) K.C. Wheare (2) W.H. Morris Jones

(3) Sir Ivor Jennings (4) Prof. Alexandrowicz

"~ +i"lC1I~ 11:ih '5fihR it ,",,'hi{ ~ 011C1f"lj % 'TIf 'li2R H"1f<'lf@<1 it it ~onm >it 7 (I) if;:m.~

(3) '" ~ ;;jf"~l'"

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(2) ~ ~. 1l1fu:! ;;fRj (4) m. qfl6fi141fqij

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23. Who has, from among the following writers written the book entitle: Some Characteristics of the Indian Constitution" (1953)?

(1) W.H. Morris Jones (2) Benjamin N. Schoenfield

(3) K.C. Wheare (4) Sir Ivor Jennings

Hkjf<'lf@d M@'hl i\ f\ foRR ~ fu1sft f"lB'h1 ~ ~ : ~"Bfcl'lT'! qil ¥ f'lF.i12<11~" 1953?

(1) ~ 10!. ~ ~ (2) ~'''Uf4" 10. ~nl!;iq,l,,",s (3) if;:m. ~ (4) w: ~ >§If'F'l\'!

24. How many subjects are included in the Union List of Indian Consti­tution?

'1ffi! if; "Bfcl'lT'! i\ iR:: ~ i\ f'I;cR fcrr'l Bf"1f<'l<l ~ 1f1l: ~ ? (1) 94 (2) 95 (3) 96 (4) 97

25. In which Article of Indian Constitution the 'Right to Equality' is in­corporated ?

~ "Bfcl'lT'! if; foR:! 3lji.i§~ i\ ',m'Hl if; 3lf'T<!>R' qi) Bf"1f<'l<l ~ 1"J'll ~ ? (1) 12 (2) 13 (3) 14 (4) 15

26. Which of the Article of the Indian Constitution gUarantees "Right of Equliti of Opportunity" in matters of public employment? '1ffi! if;"Bfcl'lT'! if; foR:! 3lji.i§~ lffiT"cit6h f\qj t! "~(I'Rl if; 3lCfm if; 3lf'T<!>R" qi) >I<'1T'f<! 3l1f<il'h "ll'fPOd ~ 1"J'll ~ ? (1) 14 (2) 15 (3) 16 (4) 17

27. What among the following was the nature of Presidentship of Mr. V.V. Giri?

(1) As Aid and Advice- Governed President only

(2) As a Constitutional Figure Head President

(3) As a Strong Constitutional Head of the State

(4) As merely a Titular Head

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R"1f<'lf<5ld if -B m m (lgqRi", <ft.-c!t. fiTU <lit ~ t ? (1) *l~I~dl"Q?i q(lq~f'l\li &RT mfiN (lg4fd ~ (2) ~'Ilf.fq; '!Jll>lffi (lg4fd ~ (3) <1'IITh ~'Ilf.fq; ~ >f1l1'I ~ (4) ~~~~

28. Who was the President who said on New Year Day that "integrity character and discipline were the greate casualitiest in India" ?

(1) Rajendra Prasad (2) Phakhar - ud- din Ahmad

(3) Moulana Abdul Kalam Azad (4) V.v. Giri

it m -B (lgqRi it f"l~l~ 'l<!-Cf'! ft;oru 'l1: %T 'If f'f; ""!fur aitt 3lj~II*l'1 = if <:l<IQg<Sl ~"Ifnr~" ? (1) ~~ (2) 'h<Sloi!;1'1 ~ (3) 41<'11'11 ~ _ ~ (4) <ft.<ft. fiTU

29. State whether the P.M. is ................. .

(1) Leader of Party Organisation

(2) Leader of the Parliamentary Party

(3) Leader of the State Executive

(4) Leader of both the Houses of Parliament

~ 'hlf"l'< f'f; >!'11'14~1 ....................... m t 1

(1) ~~~'!>I~ (2) fi*l<{i4 ~ '!>I ~ (3 ) ~ iw:f4if<'l if> 1 '!>I 'Rrr (4) q if 041 il"" ~ ci"Rr w;;fr '!>I 'Rrr

30. Which Article of the Constitution of India provides for the establish­ment of the Supreme Court of India?

'Iffiil<I <ifcr'lf'1 '!>I m m 3lj;ij~ = qft 3~i'ldq ~141<'14 <lit '''Uf4d <li«IT t? (1) 121 (2) 122 (3) 123 (4) 124

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31. In which year the Indian National congress was established?

(1) 28" Dec., 1884 (2) 28" Dec., 1885

(3) 28" Dec., 1886 (4) 28'" Dec., 1887

(1) 28 f<;*1k{(, 1884

(3) 28 RW:"H, 1886

(2) 28 f<;*1k{(, 1885

(4) 28 f<;*1k{(, 1887

32. In which year the First General Elections were held in India?

(1) 1947-48

(3) 1949-50

(2) 1948-49

(4) 1951-52

33. In which year the Communist Party of India was established?

(1) 26"' Dec., 1924 (2) 26'" Dec., 1925

(3) 26'" Dec., 1926 (4) 26" Dec., 1927

f<IiB 'I'f '1ffift'l "''"':If" R W ~ ~ .n ? (1) 26 f<;*1k{( 1924

(3) 26 fG*1k{(. 1926

(2) 26 f<;*1k{( 1925

(4) 26 fG*1k{( 1927

34. Is centre of Indian Trade Unions more inclined towards ............ .

(1) Indian National Congress

(3) Communist Party of India

(2) Socialist Unity Centre

(4) Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh

'P1T ~ 31fq; $fS'FI ? 'iPI~1 aTI% .................. 'iii (Kq; ~ ~ t : (1) '1ffift'l ~ 0Iiiim (2) +l1~lf<.1R ':],Ri\ ~ (3) "''"':If" R W 31fq; ~ (4) '1ffift'l ~ tr'I

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35. Out of the following organisations, which one is a pressure group?

(1) National Conference

(2) Indian National Congress

(3) Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh

(4) Akali Dal

H"1F<'IF@(1 (i'13'11 if it cm <IT ~-WW t ? (1) ~~I'kl 'li1i4i{\1 (2) 'lI«wnr~t'l 'f>ilrn (3) ~~iIqq;~ (4) ~~

36. When was the split complete in communist party of India?

(1) 31" Oct. to 7'" Nov., 1962 (2) 31"' Oct. to 7'" Nov., 1963

(3) 31"' Oct. to 7'" Nov., 1964 (4) 31"' Oct. to 7"' Nov., 1965

"''1HR 'lIif 3Ifq; "ffi;'lT if 'i'f - fcr'lf'f'f '"" ~3lT 'II ? (1) 31 61~~, it 7 '1qJ:q" 1962 (2) 31 31<R~~' it 7 '1qJ:q" 1963

(3) 31 ~ it 7 '1qJ:q" 1964 (4) 31 31~~, it 7 '1qJ:q" 1965

37. Who was the philosopher among the following who had said that "Liberty and equality are opposed to each other" ?

(1) Harold J. Laski (2) Lord Acton

(3) Milton (4) J.S. Mill

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38. Who had said that, "Political equality is never real unless it is accom­panied by virtual economic equality" ?

(1) Lord Acton (2) Harold Laski

(3) J.S. Mill (4) Bentham

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f<I; 'l'l11'l it 3llf,f<;; ~(I'Hl "'81'1 " ;it " ? (1) <'Ii'i ~ (3) it. '((fl. fl:m

(2) ~ i.'IlBf>l (4) ip.m

39. Which Constitution states that "all men _are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights" ?

(I) British Constitution

(3) Virginian Constitution

(2) Constitution of Ireland

(4) American Constitution

m "@!'IR "'l\f %i1T % f<I; ""lI.j\ ~ ~ it 'lU'f( 81ct'> aih: '811$1 %' aih: "f0 "1'<1F4I%ct "1F'1'l>R ~ %" ? (1) ~ "@!'IR (2) 311 ~ «t" '<hi "@!'IR

(3) <I;o;(fA~'1"@!'IR (4) 31~Rq;'1"@!'IR

40. "There is only one solution of the problem of liberty. It lies in equal­i ty, "Who had said this ?

(1) Prof. Pollard (2) Prof. Laski

(3) Bentham (4) J.S. Mill

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(2) m. i.'IlBf>l (4) it .'((fI. fl:m

41. Who is the author of the following sentence?

"Behind the sovereign which the lawyer recognises, there is another sovereign to whom the legal sovereign onnat bow"

(1) Gilchrist (2) Sir Ivor Jennings

(3) Dicey A.V. (4) Gettell

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R"'1f<.1f@ct "ITil'l q;r ~ onR 'IT ?"

1/Iffii.j; % -qm ~ W~ "IT'fi\ ~ ~ am: 1/Iffii.j; m ~ f"'\16h \1""j@ ~'T (~) 1/Iffii.j; 'lit 31cWl '1 ct 4«1 'Ii ~ ~ I"

(1) rl('lfsh'lC (2) m ~ <ilR~l\1 (3) ~ ,<. eft. (4) ~

42. 'The Cabinet is hyphen wbich joins, buckle which fasters the legisla­tive part of the state to the executive part". Name the author of this statement:

(1) Harold J. Laski (2) A.V. Dicey

(3) Bagehot (4) Sir Ivor Jennings

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(1) ~ it. <'ITffi (2) ,<. eft. ~ (3) ~"I~k (4) m ~ "'<ilf.'!R"'~t"'\1

43. Name the highest ranking officer of Chinese Peoples, Republic:

(1) Prime Minister (2) Speaker of Legislature

(3) Chairman (4) Chief of the People's Army

"I1,ofii'l eftg0il RQf0l'li % d~"Ict~ ~ % ;J1'1i'~I1~ q;r 'IT'l ~ : ( 1 ) "ll"1 H ~ ..,jj (2) fc!'ITflr<IiT q;r B"I'I'ITI!

(3) 31"'!a:f (4) eft g61 311lff q;r ~

44. What the Swiss Federal Legislature is called ?

(2) Bundestag (1) Bundesv- Sammlung

(3) Bumdesrat (4) National Legislative Council

ft<rn B<r qi\ fc!'ITflr<IiT q;r 'IT'l ~ :

(1) "l~{OI \11~<d'1 (3) "l~ml<!

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45. Norman King Henri I was the first king to take interest in the admin­istration of Justice in U.K. What was the name of the Court?

(1) Magnum Concilium (2) Curia Regis

(3) High Court of U.K. (4) Supreme Court

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46. The political parties in Switzerland playa role .............. to that of po-litical parties in France or U.K.

(1) for superior

(3) for inferior

(2) for extra - ordinary

(4) neither superior nor inferior

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( 3) '"WI '1W:rr (f.rr;j "@: "ll<11) (4) '! fu" ~ '! fu" f.rr;j "@: "ll<11

47. Who said that "power is a matter of getting _people to do what they would not otherwise have done" :

( I) Robert A. Dahl

(3) Talcott Parsons

(2) Dwight Waldo

(4) Lukes

mR ~ f'n 'fi ~ 'Iil q;rf '1>8 iI' WTR '!it "iffil (~) % ;;fl it 3F!'If '1>8 iI> ful< <T<'R '! m 1

(I) Uok-q:. ~ (3) dl(1'f>~c qlHi\1

(2) ~ql.c <wi! (4) ~

48. In the politics of Uttar Pradesh which caste is sharing political power despite its being as major minority caste?

(1) Scheduled caste (2) Tribal as a caste group

(3) Brahmans (4) Rajputs

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49. Which is not the Right of the sovereign, from amongst the following:

(1) Right to be advised (2) Right to warn

(3) Right to be consulted (4) Right to reject money bill

-;fRl ~ 31f>1""4ilU 1\ 'li'R "B1 31f"I'I>R 'IllWf> q;j "'I1lf % ? (1) q{l~~f q;j 31f"I'I>R (2) m'I'lR q;-f.\ q;j 31f"I'I>R (3) ~",ulI (~-fu>:R\) q;j 31f"I'I>R (4) 'l7J fcr~ <it m<!l4il( <R'!T

50. Who had given the following phrase? " ...... autonomy of the moral will" :

(1) Hegal

(3) Kant

(2) Rousseau

(4) Bosanquet

R'"1fctf@ct '1~Ii'f(1 (<1Wli~l) i%<R f<i'n 'IT ? "31liHT~l 31fq; f<; ~ fcK;j":

(1) ~ (2) ~ (3) "4iR! (4) 'iil'i1lo<t

51. "State is an embodiment of ethical idea." Who had given the above statement?

(I) Bosonquet (2) Kant

(3) Hegel (4) Marx

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(3) .~ (4) 'll<Rf

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52. Which is the year when Karl Marx left for his heavenly abode?

<!>R'f lIl'Ri ~ q1j ~ qij >IT'if g;q: it ? (1) 1863 (2) 1873 (3) 1883 (4) 1893

53. Who had greatly influenced ideas of Karl Marx ?

(1) Bontham and Mill (2) Hegel and Feuberbach

(3) Hamilton and Mciver (4) Joad and Bodin

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(3) ~['l"o'l 31'h: ~6fiI$cH (4) ;;frs 31'h: ~

54. Which is considered the Bible of Communism?

(1) Das Capital

(2) The Communist Manifests

(3) The State and Revolution

(4) Economic Problems of Socialism

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(3) 0: m ~ I1:ql"'L~I'I (4)

55. In which State the concept of direct participation was practised?

(1) Athenian city - States of ancient Greece

(2) Social Demo"cracy of Communists

(3) Theocratic State of Saudi-Arabia

(4) Basic Democracy In Pakistan

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(3) ~ ilK'l 'lit '1<ldlf~6fi \T"'I

(4) qlf4iklH i! ~~ Q"Ild'"

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56. Out of the following which Journal was edited by Mahatma Gandhi?

(1) Lagan (2) Ran-Bhoomi

(3) Hind Swaraj (4) Swatantra Bharat

-;ftit fu1m ~ ~ 'liT <]pj\ 'if\ {lP1IG'1 q;fc\ il ?

(1) WIR (2) '"-'WI (3) ~ ~ (4) "'(1'51 'lffi!

57. Who among the following had not written about Power?

(1) Dahl (2) Gaventa J.

(3) Lass Well D. (4) Plato

R"1f<'lf(S!(I ii' U ~ '~' it ~ ii' '!iff i1.'1"&T 'IT ? (1) GTj)('T (2) ~ iI. (3) 8{l~<.'1"it. (4) ~

58. Out of the following political leaders of India, who was more inclined towards leftist ideology?

(1) Subhash Chandra Bose (2) Muzaffar Ahmad

(3) Pt. J.L. Nehru (4) Ras Bihari Bose

-;ftit fu'@ (1"I;fIf<1'h '1l«fI'l "'rnT3if U '1i'R '3TI'l'J> ~-mn '1ft 31tt 3TI'l'J> WI" 1!;3lT 'IT ? ( 1 ) \i'1JTl ~ o!m (2) 'f'14'!i ( 3WI'<;

(3) 'i. iI. '«.'1. ~ (4) m:I ~ o!m

59. How many constituent elements of State were also acceptable to Kautilya?

(1) Four (2) Five (3) Six (4) Seven

"U'i'l it ~ ~~<!'h am <h1fcM '!it ~ '1F'l il ? >

(1) "If( (2) '1JT.! (3) ,,; (4) <m!

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60. Who was the author who accepted the Brahmanical predominance in Vedic Social order?

(1) Kautilya (2) Kamandaka

(3) Manu (4) Brihaspati

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61. Who was Plato's guide and master?

(1 ) Xenophon (2) Aristophanes

(3) Pythagoras (4) Socrates

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(3) ~~I'ilHl (4) li'li{ld

62. Name Plato's best read book:

(1) Ideal State (2) Republic

(4) Apology (3) Crito

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(3) ~ (4) 3141 ctl oil

63. Among the following cities, in which one Hegel was born?

(1) Stuttgart (2) Shoenfield

(3) Berlin (4) Amsterdam

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(3) ~ (4) Q~Gd'l

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64. Which was not the contribution of Hegel among the following?

(1) Philosophy of Right

(2) Phenomenology of Spirit

(3) Faith and Knowledge

(4) Lectures on Principles of Political Obligations

~ Bt ~ ~ GJU '1if fc1ci\ ~ .jj ? (1) 31f~ "Ii1 ~~f;HII'" ( 2 ) 3W'Il "Ii1 't"'! "I"Z'lT - ffi!R (3) fc! 'iffi1 ~ >IR (4) (I"IofiRi'h 3TI'IR ~ flC1<&I'<I -q"{ 'ITlS[1Jf

65. Thomas Hill Green was the citizen of which country ?

(1) U.S.A. (2) France

(3) U.K. (4) Germany

'IT'rn W1"liR ~ ~ ~ '1I'IR'h il ? (1) 'l1~R'h1 (2) >!>R1 (3) fiIt;j (4) ""I1Bt

660 Thomas Hill Green belonged to which school of thoutht ?

(1) Socialist School

(3) Idealist School

(2) Democratic School

(4) Fascist School

2if>m W1 "liR ~ f<r;m:'!RT (f<r;m: B"Q~I~) <'t W<ijf.-'l([ il ? (1) B~I"Ii'H~ B"Q~I~ (2) Q"Ild'?lk~'h B"Q~I~ (3) 3l1~~fClI~1 B"Q~I~ (4) Yilf\1«O B"Q~I~

67. In which year Aristotle was born?

(1) 384 B.C. (2) 385 B.C. (3) 386 B.C (4) 387 B.C.

~ qq 3lR~c0 "Ii1 "f'11 !l:3TI 'IT ? (1) 384 {'L (2) 385 t'L (3) 386 t'L (4) 387 t'L

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68. Which was the most important book written by Aristotle among the following?

(1) The State (2) Politics

(3) The Republic (4) The Ideal State

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(3) ~'RYf'<1'1i (4) ~'31I~fG~('j m

69. With which city Machiavelli was associated?

(1) Cicily (2) Florence (3) Athens

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70. Name the first profession of Machiavelli :

(1) Public service as policy -administrator

(2) Engineer

(3) Medical profession

(4) Musician and Lawyer

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(3) afrcr>W:r Ol!q\1l~ (4)

71. In which year Hobbes was born?

~ Cf1'! ~ 'fiT ;;pj 1\311 'IT ? (1) 1585 (2) 1586 (3) 1587

72. Which fact about Hobbes' life is correct ?

(4) Rome

(4) "U<I

(4) 1588

(1) put to gallows

(3) fled to France

(2) administered poison

(4) banished to Germany

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~ BT ~ ~ qij r"''G'n % 'Ii{ i! <=@ ~ 7 (1) W'R ctC:'hClI~1 (2) "W Rm Tf'!T

(3) >PR! 'WI Tf'!T (4) "Ilf;ft qij ~ F.!or.J CI-mf<"l='1

73. Which among the written below, was famous book of Hobbes? (1) The Prince (2) The Republic

(3) The Leviathan (4) The Spirit of Laws

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(3) 0:' ~'R (4) 0:' rP'lf{c: alfq; ~

74. Which is the most famous book of John Locke? (1) Two Treatises of Government (2) Social Contract

(3) The Republic (4) Das Capital

~ "ct'fq;" qij ~ -m ~ >rftr.& ~ 7

(1) ~ f?c:T.r",," alfq; 'IClqik (2) ~ 'hT'1~'Ii! (3) 0:' f{q'!f<il'h (4) o:rn ~Rlc:ct

75. Who among the following had said that" Man is born free and every -where he is in chains" ?

(1) Karl Marx (2) Montesque (3) Locke (4) Rousseau

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76. Which among the following books, was not written by Rousseau? (1) Discourse on the Origin of Inequality

(2) Discourse on Polity and Economy

(3) Confessions

(4) The Phenomenology of Mind

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A"1f<.1f@o 1«1"'1# <1 * -m ~ ~ "'t "lW fu1ill >it ? (1) aH1GHoi it ~'ICf it 0i1l1: 61101(114

(2) {I"illfu <iR 31~ it 0i1l1: 61101(1IQ

(3) «iIq>fu~r (4) G f«l "f> 'fiT <;"l 'fC'!T -~

77. John Stuart Mill was known to have advocated .................... .

(1) Right to Property

(3) Rights of Working Class

(2) Divine Right

(4) Liberty

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78. Which principle was, among the following not advocated by Mahatma Gandhi ?

(1) Non-Violence

(3) Civil Disobedience

(2) Non-Cooperation

(4) Co-ercive resistance

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(3) 31~f.j'h ~ (4) fcilJlcG'h >Tfui\"l

79. Among the following which principle did PI. J.L. Nehru had advo­cated?

(1) Class- struggle (2) Panch-shee!

(3) Proletariate revolution (4) Intellectual consciousness

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(3) (14,,1<1 cri >1iTRf (4) ~fo&<>iIcft 31;:ffq~'h~n(1dl

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80. Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru had among the following Practised the jJdn­ciple of :

(1) Socialism (2) Socialist State

(3) Democratic Socialism (4) Socialistic Pattern of Society

ljft;(j '*lI(<< "('[[('f ~ it f<1"1f<'lf<Sid ii -B f'I;"g f'ilOiihl <it m ii "('1f11j \!11 ? (1) {I~I,*~I~ (2) {I~I;*'!I~I-ua!

(3) Q "II d I f"l if> {I ~ I "I Cli ~ (4) {I ~ I "I Cli ~l aTI'K"RT "liT "Wll"f

81. In International Relations, the main objective is :

(1) a crucial means to all ends

(2) in a state with all its great force at his command

(3) a primary goal

(4) States seek it as an end in itself

3H1(fel~ ~ ii ~ ~ t : (1) <1-rt. aRiT if; ft;m: ~ f.r)lf~if> 'IT'''P1

(2) -ua! ii 31'!'il "flPf,"f fi -111<1vi if; <11"1

(3) ~~ 1ir! (4) -ua! ~ a:rRP:l ~ qil <R6 J!ll<1 ~ ii Q ~M ~~ (1 wit t

82. National interest may be defined as :

(1) What states to protect or achieve vis-a-vis other states

(2) What state preserve as their past wisdom

(3) What states try to expand territories

(4) What states try to achieve personal ambition of its main leader

~ aTI~ <it 'lfi:'1lfifif> ~ >!'IiR f<o'!T 'SIT ~ t f'n : (1) 3Fl -ua! qil jj<'RT ii -ua! 'l'lT 'f'i'!fCI 3!'lCIT aQ(1o'l 'Ii': ~ t ? (2) -ua! 31'!'il >TAR f<'Ii!q;/~j;fo&~l;ft <it %t'r 0fi11 if; 00 t ? (3) %t'r -ua! 31'!'il mmaTI <it ~ t ?

(4) %t'r m:- 31'!'il "'l f "Ii' I d 3!l'Iiil\lTaTI qil >!IiT<I ~ t ?

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83. President Woodrow Wilson described that:

"All nations would be secure of all were guaranted their territorial integrity " ...... In which document it was mentioned as definition of" Collective Securtiy" ?

(1) Article XXII of U.N.O.

(2) Article II of American Constitution (3) Article X of Covenant of the League of Nations

(4) Article V of Treaty ofVersailes

(Ie:~~~f(') F<iRH 'I 'qUf;j M 'IT, ""ff>IT ne: tl'fl\R! ">IT w ~ WR "ff>IT 'lit <=ftl:rrdT 'lit 01 ei:g d I 'liT 'iRT M 0fT1(" I fllffi ~ «II a "I iI '10 ''ill qf% '" 1F&lT' 'lit 'lR"1T'IT GT llt t ? (1) 01jm~ XXII, ~ ne: w< (2) 01jm~ II, 3l~fl:",'l <ffi'I'1R (3) 3ljm~ X, 'ffi1T 31h> ~ 'lit Q<iFq~1 (4) ~ 'lit <if., 'liT lIT'i'.rclbjm~

84. Which year do you subscribe for the begining of cold war?

fllffi qq 'lit 3TI'l 11fto 'F' ij;- 'lOO"f 'liT qq fi t ? (1) 1933 (2) 1934 (3) 1935 (4) 1945

85. In which year Organisation of African Unity Charter was adopted?

fllffi -q<j ~ "l%<ll Wwt ij;- >ilqullq~ 'lit «ll'l'd M 1J'11 'IT ? (1) 1960 (2) 1961 (3) 1962 (4) 1963

86. Which city in West Asian Crisis Zone is bone of contentions between Israelies and Palestinians? (1) Istambul (2) Beirut (3) Jerusalem (4) Haifa

fllffi'lfwr qftl~'l ~ >if;! 'liT W< $l;/i$F<'I<?i am: f\Jii.'l.«ilf.i<ii ij;- <ft'i/ • 'lit 1'1><14;(1 'RT @:3lT t ? (1) $«I~i.'I (2) ~ (3) J!(i<'il<!m (4) ~

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87. Which one single person would you like to isolate who brought more respectability to French Foreign Policy?

(1) Petain (2) Laval

(3) Darlan (4) de' Gaulle

m=r lJ.'I' <Xfu q;] 31TI 31WT <mT ~ fu<:R J;f;R[ q,'j ~ -;fifu q;] an"", fI"1I'1'5I'1'1i ~ FG('I<~I~I 'IT ? (1) iWI (2) Z'l1<"l1Z'l (3) GI(Z'l'l (4) m'1l'f<.;r

88. The foreign policy of Indian Government failed in respect of which country exposing India directly to communists' expansionism?

(1) Afganistan (2) Bangladesh

(3) Nepal (4) Pakistan

'1m! 'lit ~ -;fifu m=r lJ.'I' ~ if; 'lit ii for:n<;r ;IT ~ t ~ '1m! fli Rl<"l I ~l rq>o<ll(<"ll~ fI ='\1 ~ ii 3R1W! ;IT Tf'lT t ? (1) 31'!>'IIR>o<II'l (2) iij'I<'1I<~1 (3) ~ (4) qifili@'l

89. The foreign policy of U.K towards one of the following countries is less controvertial as compared to USA?

(1) India (2) Pakistan (3) China (4) Iran

~ ~ -;fifu R "IF<'IF@(I ~ ii f1lJ.'1' if; "fIT'! 31 il 11: 'Ii I 'lit 1l"RT ii "'fill Fq<"lI~lfq~ t ? (1) '1m! (2) qifili>o<lH (3) <fA (4) ~

90. In case of one of the countries written below, the Government of U.K. does not playa second fiddle to the Government of U.S.A. Name the country .

(1) Iran and Iraq(2) Israel (3) Russia (4) Pakistan

-;fR\ fu-& ~ ii f1lJ.'1' if; 'lit ii ~ 'lit f/(ihl{ 31 il 11: 'Ii I q,'j W 'Ii I( q,'j ~ -;fifu 'lit m ii iT 'l\TI F~Z'lldl tl ~ "'liT 'Wl ~ : (1) ~ am: ~ (2) ,"I(I,Z'l (3) ~ (4) qlFiIi>o<lH

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91. Among the authors written below one of them has written a book entitled, "Public Administration: a Scinece Art and Craft"- Name the author:

(I) Herbert A. Simon

(3) George E. Berkeley

(2) Albert Lepawski

(4) John M. Pfiffner

~ ft:1it 0(""1>1 it it 1l:'Ii or 1l:'Ii ~ fu"cil t r"lMI 'IWfq;" ffi Q~IRH -1l:'Ii fcriIR, 'f>ffi (fl!jf ~-fu<oq" %1 Wwl; 'liT 1T'! ~ : (1) w!i ,<:, >:11$'11 (2) ~ 0qliR<li1

(3) ;;fhf t ~ (4) "lR 'Q,'l. rq; Cf>'F

92. Who among the following authors has vvritten the book entitled, "Public Administration: The Word and Science" ?

(1) L.D. White

(3) Andrew Dunshire

(2) Frank J. Goodnow

(4) Ordway Tead

f¥lr<'lrl.5ld 0@<'I>1' it it 1l:'Ii or "ffi Q~II>:1" : '1fi'; 3ih: fcriIR" ~ ~ fu"cil t Wwl; 'liT 1T'! ~ :

(1) ll?l."it. ~ (4 )

93. Who had declared in 1887 that "there should be a science of admin­istration which shall seek to strengthen the pa~h of government" ?

(1) Dwight Waldo

(3) Charles Beard

(2) Chester I. Barnard

(4) Woodrow Wilson

1887 it f<I;-if.t >W!un ",1 '-ft fc1;' ">mffi1 'liT 1l:'Ii fcriIR ilRr ~ -,;[r fc1;' <Hili I( <lit w <it ~ <l1f.'t it >:1~I~dl ~" ?

(1) ~~ "ITZ'it (2) ~ ~ ~("Ii (3) "Il$ for31i (4) ¥it rqRH

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94. Who had said about descriptive approach to Public Administration in these words: " Some writers prefer to concentrate upon explaining the administrative structure and processes connected with their own system of goveronment" ? Name the author:

(1) E. N. Gladden (2) Keilth Henderson

(3) Ira Sharkanski (4) Gerald Caiden

Bfq; ~~lIfH qi'f qul'1I,~'Ii aql'l~ ~ ~ if foR:f.'I '0 ~ if 'WI 'IT foF "'f;13 ~ >I~lItlf+'1i \"i{iHI 0'IT ~ ~ quf'f qi'f dFif)~ ~ ~ 'iii ~ ~ m'lil{ qi'f ~ ~ ~'1 llk1f.-.m ~~" ? (I) ,. lJ,"! •. ~ (2) qi'f'l @6{1l'1

(3) ~ ll{'liT'BPl (4) ~ ~

95. Who had given the following statement :" Organisations are more earthworm than ape" ?

(I) Victor Thompson (2) James D. Thompson

(3) Herbert A. Simon (4) Burns And Stalker

-;fR fi11il "1'il'f'! foR:f.'I fu1m 'IT - "~~ -B ,jj d'>r<li" 'l."j)- qiR ~ ?

( 1) fef.R:1: 'lMR (3) ~ 11;. 1l1,<A

(2) ~~. 'lTILf1'1

(4) $il:s~

96. Who among the following had contributed to human relations in Public Administration ?

(1) A. H. Maslow and Herzberg

(2) Kurt Lewin

(3) Leland Bredford

(4) Chester I. Barnard and SeJznick

f'!kjfi1f{iJi'! if -B foR:f.'I Bfq; ~~lIfH if 'IlT'R ~ ~ ~ if <lrrGT'f R:<rr 'IT:

(I) 11;. '0!. ~ am ~ (2) 'lli c'!m (3) -0~ ,gq,ji (4) .~~. 'Rfi 11;Ci €l0ilf'l'li

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97. Name among the following who had classified organisational tech­nologies into three main forms:

(1) Charles Perrow (2) James D. Thompson

(3) Tom Burns and G.M. Stalkar (4) William Dill

R'"'1f<?lf@d il'it '<'I' 'liT 'If'l <.1lf"ll{ f;RR WrO'! dq;41q; 'liT <iR :!&I ~ i\ q 'iN> { 0 I foIi<:rr 'IT :

(1) 'lfffi -qm (2) ~ it. ~ (3) cl1! $ 3ih: oil. ~. W'R (4) rqr<?l~~ fu<'f

98. Who is the author of "The Functions of the Executive" :

(1) Presthus and Pfiffner (2) Chester Barnard

(3) Dimock and Dimock (4) Morstein Marx

99. Name the U.S. President who had to resign due to Water-Lgate' (1978):

(1) John F. Kennedly (2) Lyndon B. Johnson

(3) Bill Klimton (4) Richard M. Nixon

OB 31ilf1:'hl {lgqRi 'IiT'lf'l <.1lf"ll{ ~ '''IR1:-Ttc' (1978) % ~ <'11'IQ'l -i;''lT 'n'J 'IT :

(1) -;;fA ~. ~

( 3 ) fom <R11."." (2) f<?l",," oil. ''IT"(1'i (4) ft<ri~. RiRl"

IOO.In which year, "The Civil Sevrice Reform Act" in U.S.A. was passed?

fopg CI1! 31~[l:q;1 iI' "-.; f(1fq('i flf4i'1"l W!;i'lf i):oR" 'lffi ~3lT 'IT ? (I) 1972 (2) 1975 (3) 1976 (4) 1978

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101. In India. which is the well-known training institution to train highest level Civil Pervices of India?

(I) Staff College Hyderabad

(2) Secratariate Training School, Delhi

(3) Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration Massuree jDehradoon

(4) Indian Institution of Audit and Accounts Service Shimla

'1m! it '!it.! <IT ~ >rful\fUT {j<""1I'l %;;it ~-«ril<! <'ftq;-~ qi\ >rful\fUT ~'t ? (I) Bfq; iliT<'l"l, ~~{I'll~

(2) il"'l~R<!j! ~~, ~ (3) <'1R'f ~ 'I!reil ~ il1ilil~<ll 3li<o ~Sr'"lr·H~~I'l ~ ~~(I't'i (4) ~r;;~'l f?"Rl('ic illfG; 3l1fsG its Qililj(~ mmr, RI~('II

l02.In India, for promotion, which unofficial principle to normally ap­plied?

(I) only merit (2) merit and seniority

(3) only seniority (4) only political influence

'1m! i'I q,ihlfil iii full: 1%<:r ih:-~(ilil(l r<l4iHI ~1~1"'l<l: C1J11 mm % ? (I) ~ <iI'~<l1 (2) 41'*" if2jJ qRa<l1

(3) ~ qRS<l1 (4) ~ (1"I~filili >!'l]]q

103. Which Artical of Indian Constitution guarantees Employee's to enjoy Right to Unite?

'lffifr! m'<R q;r '!it.! <IT il1:!m~ irn'l'1lf1ril qi\ {j'lrd<l mi! q;r il1f>m<: >RR q;((If % ? (I) 19.a (2) 19.b (3) 19.c (4) 19.d

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l04.Do the Unions of Employees enjoy Right to Strike?

(1) Unions have no Fundamental Right to Strike

(2) Unions enjoy constitutional right to struck \vork

(3) Unions do not enjoy even constitutional right to strike

(4) Unions do not enjoy either Fundamental Right or even a consti~ tutional guarantee to go on strike

q<IT ~ ~ it;- \i l ld1']" q,'\ q;rf-~/6$ctl(1 ~ 'liT 3lf'RiJ1" t ? (1) "W'! q,'\ q;p:f ~ 'liT ~ -.j\fu-q; 3lf'RiJ1" ~ (2) "W'! q,'\ q;p:f ~ 'liT -&~ 3lf'RiJ1" >IT'<! t (3) "W'! q,'\ q;p:f ~ 'liT B-&~ 3lf'RiJ1" >IT'<! ~ t (4) "W'! q,'\ q;p:f q'<;" ~ 'liT "'lNt 'IlFt'lq; 3lf'RiJ1" t dn: "'lNt -&~

lOS.In which country for the First time in 1809 the office of 'Ombudsman' was established?

(1) Norway (2) Denmark (3) Sweden (4) Finland

f'FB ~ ii ~'lll 1809 ii 'aTI~"l~,",l'l' q,'\ ~ qft ~ ~'l ? (1) 'llif (2) ~'1~I* (3) fCilS'l (4) fIli'1<ih;

106. Ralate the Chairman of the Committees or Commission with their Committees/ Commisssions :

(1) Public Personnal Committee (1932)

(2) Financial Administration Committee

(3) Administration Reforms Commission

(4) Corruption Related Committee

(a) Brownlow

(b) A.N. Jha

(c) Morarji Desai

(d) K. Santhanam

3f"'lajT 1'!i\ nqi) flf~m~l = q;41~I;j] 'B ~ : (I) ~ ~~fmq; <lfl:lfil (1932) ("l» ~13'1(11 (2) fcrift'I ~ ~II fI '1 <lfl:lfil (15!) ". ,,". lllT

(3) ~~lIfif.lq; 11m>: 3fP.irrT ('1) ;n(I{;;iI. ~ (4) ~ W:q f..>l<f <lfl:lfil ( 1;[) <r "'11'1 ~ it;-

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l07.Are the Lok Ayuktas in India authorised to act as Court of Law and

inflict punishment?

(1) Lok Ayukta's act as Court and can inflict punishment

(2) Lok Ayuktas act as a Court of Law but advise government about

a prima - facie case and register a case in a normal Court of Law

(3) Lok Ayuktas can not as ordinary Court of Law nor can inflict

punishment

(4) Lok Ayuktas can not act as Court of Law nor can inflict punish­

ment

'f'!T 'lffi! it <'flq;~ <it ~~Ir"q; ~ it "11~1(1~ qff <lW ""!T'l ~ <l2IT

c:us ~ "liT an'T<m t ?

(1) <'flq; ~ "11~1(1~ <il <lW""!T'l <l2IT c:us it ~ t (2) <'flq; ~ "11~ 1 (1 ~ qff <lW -''IT'I "iR ~ t 'R'ij iR1 it >I'lli ~ ~ ~ 'R <OM" <it ~ itit t

(3) -z;i)q; ~ '" 1 ~ 1"1 ;'MI(1~ qff ""'" ""!T'l ",,1 'h< ~ aih: " 1ft c:us it """~ t

(4) <'flq; ~ "11~1(1~ qff <lW 'fiT'f -.r.ff"iR ~ aih: "1ft c:us- it ~ t

108. Has the Indian Parliament power to delegate basic law -- making

powers to any othr agency? Which is correct below?

(1) Indian Parliament can not delegate the basic Law- making power

(2) Indian Parliament can make a law to delegate its basic-power

(3) Indian Parliament can make a law to delegate basic power to

legislate

(4) Indian Parliament can Pass an Act and can delegate other rule

making powers including legislative power

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<i<IT 'lffifr:r ~ <tt 'l"f'B fiI~ ~lfm~r flIffit 3R <tt ~<"I14'f"ld q;-f.r <tt mn t ? R'"'lR1f@d it ~ 'li't.l um t ? (1) 'lffifr:r ~ 'l"f'lil fiI~ ~If,"~r ~<"II4If"ld 'f@ '1>1: ~ t (2) 'lffifr:r ~ '<'t ""'B 'R1 ~ t ~ % 3N-ft 'l"f mn '"~<"I"'"I";,,,tR;r"lmd '1>1: ~

(3) 'lffifr:r ~ '<'t -Q:BJ ""'B 'R1 ~ t ~ % 3N-ft 'l"f fiI~ mn <tt ~<"II~Ir"l<l '1>1: ~

(4) 'lffifr:r ~ '<'t it'R WI '1>1: ~ t am: 3R f.w! ~ 'lR'it ~If,"~r, fiI~ ~lf,"4r ufu<r Q<"II4'If"ld 'f@ '1>1: ~ t

109. Match the kinds of budget with the periods of their acceptability and utility:

(1) Line item budget in U.S.A.

(2) Performance budgeting

(3) Planning Programming and Budgeting

(4) Zero base budgeting

(a) 1977·1980

(b) 1961·1970

(c) 1921·1939

(d) 1940·1960

~ 'lit WliR/fiI>f!l <tt ~ «II",14dl am: 3q~lfildl 'lit 31cif"! it flttrrtl' : (1) i"1Whl11Wl~ (31~n:"'I) ("'Ii) 1977·1980

(2) q{'liR~A'I ,""Ir~'1 (m) 1961·]970

(3) ~1f.j'1 mmfli'l its ,""If~'1 (4) ;;ftir-im ,""Ifl'l

(1"f) 192]·1939

('I) 1940·1960

110. In India on which date of a month the budget is presented to Lok Sabha?

(1) 1" March (2) 1" April

(3) 25" Feb (4) 28" Feb.

"Iffi[ it fonB ~ 'lit fonB fur"! <tt ~ it ~ ~ WlT "f1(lJ t ? (1) "lJ'f'l lJFf (2) "lJ'f'l acl<1 (3) q~iil'8 'Ii{<'Hl (4) ~ U'Ii"{"q(ftj

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111. With which country's electoral system the concept of "referendum" is associated? (1) Sweden (2) Finland

(3) Switzerland (4) Denmark

f<!;B ~ qif ~ qUllcti ~ "f'!l1<l -nm: qif Wl>JKUTT \"Ikff.-1offi t ? (1) f4l~'l (2) fih'l~·~ (3) ffi'l("'(~·~ (4) il'l~I4>

112. In England the highest court of appeal is :

(1) Supreme Court of England (2) House of Commons

(3) House of Lords (4) The Queen

~ ii ~ 'liB it fuel: aiiilct~ "'11~1<.1~ t : (1) ~ 'liT a~'<Ict~ "'11~1<.1~ (2) 1?ml a:ffq; 'li1~'1l (3) 1?ml a:ffq; ~ (4) ~$Rlll

113. What is the nature of U.S. Constitution? (1) a federal state (2) a quasi federal state

(3) a unitary state (4) a theocratic state

31AR'Ii'l <ifcr'IR qif _ ~ t ? ( 1 ) 1l:'I' fi '11 r~ 'Ii "U"'l

(3) 1l:'I' l{'Ii I rll 'Ii "U"'l

(2) 1l:'I' :a>f - fi"llrll'li "U"'l

(4) 1l:'I' wjd ,U<Il'li "U"'l

114. When the Constitution of USA was made?

31AR'Ii'l <ifcr'IR "'Ii"'! "iRT 2jf ? (1) 1686 (2) 1687 (3) 1786 (4) 1787

115. How many States originally participated in Philadelphia convention?

i%<R ~ ;'f 31J<!'1 ii fih <.11 il f 0M I \"Ill $il d ii '1T'T fW.rr 2jf ? (1) 12 (2) 13 (3) 14 (4) 15

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116. In which institution in U.K. the supreme executive authority is vested?

(1) Parliament (2) Crown

(3) Prime Minister (4) Speaker

foR! ~ m>rr it '1<-ifcil iw:f"hRl ~ f.!fun t ? (1) "00<; (2) WW!

(3) ;;['11'14'?i1 (4) u'lT'1fu

117. In which year the Constitution of Peoples Republic of China was adopted?

(I) Sept, 20, 1950 (2) Sept. 20, 1952

(3) Sept. 20,1953 (4) Sept. 20, 1954

cflgctl fj:qf'<'1"h 31fq; ~ q;] "Bfcr>TR foR! qoj +41$<1 fo!;m 'l'lT 2lT ? (I) mdkH 20, 1950 (2) ~ 20,1952

(3) f@kH 20, 1953 (4) f@ki( 20, 1954

118. Peoples Republic of China is a

(I) Peoples' Democratic State

(3) Federal State of all classes

cflgctl fj:qf'<1<'h 31fq; ~ 1('Ii :

(I) cfl3ctl ~~liliR"h ~ t (3) <1cf ",I fi'lI,4"h ~ t

(2) Cooperative Federal State

(4) Peasantis State only

(2) W"hl(l ~ ~ t (4) ~~~%

119. How many Cantons constitute the Federal State of Switzerland?

f«l ("i(MS <i'I ~ if f'n<r;ft ~ t ? (1) 20 (2) 21 (3) 22 (4) 23

120. What is the nature of Constitution of Switzerland?

(I) Very right (2) Flexible

(3) Rigid (4) Neither Rigid nor Flexible

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ffCI(dI{z!j's i\; Wl''IR <tt ~ fn-m t ?

(1) ~ i!<fti!T/~ 'IT 'IifiR (2)

(3) t<ft;r (4)

<"1'" 'Ii ~ I{ 'IT 3lffiR 31"l'1T 11t<"1 " tl~, " tl11t<"1

121. The federal government in Switzerland is :

(1) vested with more powers than M.S.A,'s Constitution

(2) vested with equal powers as in U.S. A,'s. Conatitution

(3) vested with less powers as compared to USA

(4) vested with neither less nor more powers than USA

ffCIc,dI(z!j'S <tt WW:r (i('lil( :

(1) ~ Wlm1 B 31f'1'li ~Ifm<ii B m;<r t (2) 31~I1:'Ii'1 Wlm1 <tt <it ~ ~lfm4Y i\; 'ffi'R t (3) 31~I1:'Ii'1 Wlm1 <tt ¥AT if 'Ii'l ~Ifm<ii' B m;<r t (4) "tl 'Ii'l ~ " tl ""ITi!T ~Irm~r 31~I1:'Ii'i Wlm1 <tt ¥AT if t

122. The President in U.S.A. is :

(1) head of the executive

(2) head of the House of Representatires

(3) head of the Congress

(4) head of the Senate

3lill1:'Ii'i (lgqRi :

(1) 'Ii I </qlfc'l'h I "'liT ~ t (3] 'iiI oil f1 "'liT ~ t

(2) omr 3lfq; l1:iI i1 02/";,<'1 "'liT ~ t (4] Uf.R"'IiT ~ t

123. The Swiss Federal Council (Bundesrat) has a :

(1) Government of Commission

(2) Cabinet type of executive

(3) Collegiate executive which leads the legislative

(4) Distinctive partisan character

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fum mft<I ~ 'IT mtrfu OJ>~mld) : ( I ) awiM qi) ,I( ih " t (2) 4r~qMI J:r<'hT1: qi) "'ihTiI1jfrrqmif<.1=ih"'l t (3) ~ qs0l~ ihl1jqlffiiJil ;it t;,'llflA;r 'liT ~ q;tij t (4) fo!fu!o: (I",;fj fiI ih ~

124. The Congress of United States of America consists of :

(1 J House of Deputies and House of Commons

(2) House of Lords and House of People's Deputies

(3) Senate and House of Commons

(4) Senate and House of Representatives

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(3) -@R: Tts ~ 3lfq; iJil4 ""

(4) -@R: Tts ~ 3lfq; fl: iI;ij ~ R "{'"

125. What constitutes the law-making body in U.K. ?

(1) The British Parliament

(2) The Queen and House of Commons

(3) The Queen, the House of Lords and the House of Commons

(4) The Queen and House of Lords

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(3) 4~1(1;fj, ~ 3lfq; ~ 3iP: ~ 3lfq; ih14'}i1

(4) 4§1{1;ft, ~ 3lfq; ~

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126. What is the name of highest Law-making organ of China?

(1) Bundesrat (2) People's Legislative Congress

(3) National Peoples Congress (4) Bundestag

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(3) ~~I'1i;'1 Q130.'1 q;jiffi (4) ~·;g"''f'1

127. Who is the appointing authority of Judges of Federal Court of USA?

(1) Senate

(2) President

(3) Chief Justice of Supreme Court

(4) Secretary of Justice

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(3) aoi1<1~ "11~li;'I~ i!; ~ =>1RT(4) ""!l'l i!; ~

12S.At the bottom of Judicial hierarchy, how many Courts do really func­tion in U.S.A. ?

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(1) 80 (2) 82 (3) 84 (4) 85

129. Which among the following is not an exception to 'Rule of Law' in U.K:

(1) Crown Le. 'the King can do no wrong'

(2) Public officers enjoying personal immunity

(3) Judges immune from personal responsibility including Justices of peace

(4) Acts of individual in his capacity as P.M.

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A"1f<'lf@d it B m ~ it ''''"B 'liT f.rp:j' '" fWl: ~ "flif t ? ( 1 ) "ifiW! 3l'lfil '~I ~ ~II" ~ 'l<'f(! "'l1ff "" ~' (2) ~ 3lf'l'hlR~l' <it ~f,h>ld d,".tfn; 'liT dq4l l1

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(4) 1l'l11W~1 '" m 'iii I\l1i<!T '" ~fn;lld q;p:f

130. In which Section and Chapter the Judicial system of Peoples Repub­lic of China has been described?

(1) Section V of chapter 3

(3) Section VI of chapter 2

(2) Section VI of chapter 1

(4) Section VI of chapter 3

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(3) 'I1U VI , 3l"l1'l 2 (4) 'I1U VI , 3l"l1'l 3

131. How many categories of Courts exist in People's Republic of China?

4'13&1 Rqf<i.1'1i 3lfq; ~ it flTi<R 1l'lil1: '" "1141i.1~ t ? (1) 4 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 5

132. The Federal Tribunal is SVlitzerland for adminisitration of justice is appoin ted by :

(1) Federal collegiate executive (2) Federal assembly

(3) Elected President (4) Supreme Council of Judges

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(2) ~ for'llfirq;j (3) f.jClff"ld (leqf<l

(4) '''IT'llomIT 'iii ~Cf'l "11 ~ 1 (1 ~

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133. The Jury system in U.K. traces its origin to :

(I) early part of 10'" century (2) early part of 11 '" century

(3) early part of 12'" century (4) early part of 13'" century

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134.During 1816·1830, the "end of good feeling" how many definitely marked political parties actually functioned?

(I) two (2) three (3) one (4) none

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( I) <it (2) <iR (3) 1l"f; ( 4) "'li'I~ 'fif

135. To which political party did the First President of United States of America belong?

(I) Federalists

(3) Democrats

(2) RepUblicans

(4) None

31 Afl:<h' if; >f'l11 <le4fd f'nB (I"I·flflj<h "0l it ~ nsri\ il ?

(I) ih:s<fctR.," (2) fl:q'lfct<h~:i1

(3) Mlih(," (4) ~ 1ft ~.

136.How many political parties operate in V.K. ?

(I) two (2) three (3) four (4) more than four

fW;r it ~ (I"I~rd<h "0l <hl<\<d % ?

(I) <it (2) <iR (3) 'IT< (4) 'IT< it 31f'l'li

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137. Which social institution among the following the Conservative Party in U.K. does not support?

(1) Crown and national unity

(2) Church and freedom of private property

(3) Freedom of private property

(4) Socialization of national wealth

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(4) <$ 1R <I"4f~ "if>! <IIAloilif>{OI

138. For what principle the Liberal Party of U.K. is not known for?

(1) Vindication of free growth

(2) Sympathy for intellectuals, middle and working class

(3) Public ownership of production

(4) Support the "middle path"

fi!m ff1 0&1'<1 U flIt1 q;j f<:'1 '1 {('I "Ilif ;;if q l' '11;fi ;;mft ? (1) «IiI'5I "'IT'!T{ "if>! <1lloR (2) ,!f'&"lloil, 11= <I'lT Wl9iR wf ~ "l!fu ~'lf<r (3) 3«H~1"if>! BIq; «IIf4001

(4) "11"lllrf" 'lit <1lloR

139. The Chinese Communist Party is in real sense:

(1) initiator of decision - making processs

(2) implementing arm of government only

(3) Core organ of decision - making and their implementation

(4) Core decision-making organ only

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140. Who among the following had defined power as "not just the ability to act but the ability to act in concert u?

(1) Talcott Parsons (2) Hannah Arendt

(3) Lukes (4) Marian Levy

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(3) ~ (4) 'lIR'l'1 ~

141. Who among the following was not leader of Non-Allignment Move­ment?

(1) Abdul Gamal Nasser (2) Marshall Tito

(3) U'Nu (4) J. L . Nehru

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142. SAARC Summit in 2010 (April) was held at ;

(1) Rangoon (2) Kathmandu

(3) New Delhi (4) Thimpu

~, 2010 q;) G:>\rn <1<il'1'1 %l il3lT '-IT ? (1) fTr it (2) 'hId'll"" it (3) ~ ~ it (4) f'1Pi it

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143. Who among the following has written the book entitled: Human Na-ture in Politics" " .................. .

(1) Graham Wallace

(3) David Easton

(2) Almond and Coleman

(4) Arthur Bentley

f.j"if<'lflljil il il m:R "llff! ~ ~ qrr<'lfc:'Rl" ~ ~ f'mlR li?r&\ .n? (1) "l!JOl'l ~ (2) illl<'1qT~s {ts if,1<'1~'i

(3) ~ W:"'l (4) illT$: ~

144.Among the following authors who had written the book entitled "Hu­man Nature in Administration"

(1) Herbert A. Simon (2) Dubin

(3) Dimook and Dimock (4) Dwight Waldo

f.j"if<'lf&<l M@if,l il il m:R "llff! ~ ~ lI,'SfAf.j';:'IR " ~ ~ ~ ~fu&t.n ?

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(2) 8!f~'i

(4) S,<'!I.C: Cffi'i\

145. "Modernisation of a Traditional Society" was authored by :

(1) W.C. Smith (2) David Apter

(3) David Easton (4) Robert Dahl

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(I) ~wft+r'l (2) ~~

(3) ~~ (4) ni1i ~

146. Who had written the book, : The Administrative State"

(1) Dwight Waldo (2) Pfiffner

(3) Presthus (4) Macmahon

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fq;<B "G tsfl1f.1filf~q m" ~ ~ fuci\ 2jj ?

(ll -\"'." qwi) (21 N;4i'i< (3) Wm (4) *n' 1lT t-l

147. In India who was the pioneer in starting the study of 'Public Adminis­tration' ?

11) S. R Sharma (2) RB. Dass

(3) M.P. Sharma (4) K.C. Sharma

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148. "Advanced Public Administration Vo.!" book was authored by which writer:

(1) M.P. Sharma (2) S.R Sharma

(3) K. C. Sharma (4) RD. Sharma

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149. "New Public Administration Movement" was patronised by which teacher of Public Administration?

(I) Felix Nigro (2) L.D. White

(3) Pfiffner (4) Dwight Waldo

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150. "New Public Management" is an attempt to :

(A) decry the revolutionary advancement of Public Administration

(B) fill old wine of management in new bottle of Public Administra­tion

(C) advance science of management

(D) advance science of public admini$tration

( 1) A is correct only

(3) B is not correct

(( ~" ~ 'I'lT '" I '" ~ ~ WlRl Q • • • • •

(2) C is correct only

(4) D is correct

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