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Name of the University : Alagappa University
Degree : B.A
Department : Political Science
Subject Code/Name : Principles Of Public Administration
Year : II
Semester : IV
Document Type : Model Question Papers
Website : alagappauniversity.ac.in

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Principles Of Public Administration :

Part – A (10 × 2 = 20) :
1. POSDCORB
2. Historical Approach

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3. Hierarchy
4. Delegation
5. Central Services
6. Administrative Staff College
7. Performance Budgeting
8. Comptroller and Auditor General
9. Revenue Collection.
10. Balwantrai Metha

Part – B : (5 × 5 = 25)
Answer all the Questions.
11 a. Give the significance of Public Administration. (Or)
11b. Distinguish between Public and Private Administration.
12 a. Write a short note on Span of control. (Or)
12b. Write a short note on Decentralisation.
13 a. What are the evils of bureaucracy ? (Or)
13b. What do you mean by position classification ?
14 a. Explain the Merits of Balanced Budget. (Or)
14b. Write a short note on Audit in India.
15 a. Write a short note on Panchayat samiti. (Or)
15b. Give the recommendations of Balwantrai Mehta Committee.

Part – C : (3 × 10 = 30)
Answer any three Questions.
16. Trace the evolution of Public Administration.
17. Define organisation and discuss the bases of organisation.
18. What are the essentials of training ? Discuss the types of training.
19. Examine the system of budget execution in India.
20. Evaluate the Panchayat Raj system.

B.A. Degree Examination, April2010 :
Government, Politics Of India :
(CBCS—2008 Onwards)
Duration : 3 Hours
Maximum : 75 Marks
Part – A (10 × 2 = 20)
Answer All questions.
1. In which year Indian National Congress was founded ?
2. Which act introduced dyarchy at the centre ?
3. Who was the Chairman of Drafting committee ?
4. In which date and day the Indian Constitution came in to force ?
5. At present how many fundamental rights is available in Indian Constitution ?
6. The present strength of House of People is ————.
7. In which house money bill can be introduced ?
8. Who can convene joint sitting of the parliament ?
9. The tenure of TamilNadu Assembly is ———— years.
10. Who can appoint Chief Justice of HighCourt ?

Part – B : (5 × 5 = 25)
Answer All questions
11. (a) What are the features of 1919 Act ? (Or)
(b) Write about Constituent Assembly.
12. (a) Explain the Preamble of Indian Constitution. (Or)
(b) Write a short note on fundamental duties.
13. (a) What are the legislative functions of the President ? (Or)
(b) Explain the powers and functions of Council of Ministers.
14. (a) Discuss the special powers of Rajya Sabha. (Or)
(b) Briefly explain the functions of Parliamentary Committee.
15. (a) Write a short note on Governor. (Or)
(b) Describe the meaning of Judicial review.

Part – C : (3 × 10 = 30)
Answer any Three questions
16. Analyse the salient features of Indian Constitution.
17. Write an essay on Fundamental Rights.
18. Evaluate the position of Chief Minister in the State of politics.
19. What are the functions of speaker ?
20. Explain the composition , powers and functions of Supreme Court.

B.A. Degree Examination, April2010 :
Indian Political Thought :
(CBCS—2008 Onwards)
Duration : 3 Hours
Maximum : 75 Marks
Part – A (10 × 2 = 20)
Answer All questions.
1. Arthasastra.
2. Danda.
3. Gokhale on freedom press.
4. Social ideas of Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
5. Tilak on British Rule.
6. Bose’s views on Indian History.
7. Nehru on Nationalism.
8. Gandhi’s views on Non-Violence.
9. Vaikom movement.
10. Anna on Brahminism.

Part – B : (5 × 5 = 25)
Answer All questions.
11. (a) Discuss manu’s views on the duties of King. (Or)
(b) Examine Kantilya’s views on Monarch and council of ministers.
12. (a) Bring out Ram Mohan Roy’s views on Education. (Or)
(b) Analyse Gokhale’s views on Nation Building.
13. (a) Explain Tilak’s views on Swaraj. (Or)
(b) Write a short note on Forward Bloc.
14. (a) Describe Nehru’s views on Seculiarism. (Or)
(b) Examine Gandhi’s concept of Sarvodaya.
15. (a) Write a short note on Self – Respect Movement. (Or)
(b) Write a short note on Anna.

Part – C : (3 × 10 = 30)
Answer any Three questions.
16. Write an essay on Kantilya’s contribution to Indian Political Thought.
17. Analyse the economic ideas of Gokhale.
18. Examine Gandhi’s ideas on Local Government.
19. Evaluate the Political ideas of Nehru.
20. Write an essay on Periyar’s contribution as a social reformer.

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