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DPS13 Political Processes In Indian Political System MA Question Bank : msuniv.ac.in

Name of the University : Manonmaniam Sundaranar University
Department : Political Science (DD & CE)
Degree : M.A
Subject Code/Name : DPS13/Political Processes In Indian Political System
Year : I
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Sub. Code : DPS 13
M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2014.
First Year – Non-Semester

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Political Science (DD & CE) :
(For those who joined in July 2007-2008 onwards)
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
SECTION A : (5 * 5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions :
1. Define constitution and its importance.
2. What is citizenship?
3. Write any five fundamental duties of Indian constitutions.
4. Evaluate the nature of Directive Principles of State Policy.
5. Write a short note on Judicial Review.
6. Bring out the important functions of Pressure Groups in India.
7. Discuss the election system in India.
8. What do you meant by Political Violence?
SECTION B : (5 × 15 = 75 marks)
Answer any FIVE of the following :
9. Discuss the sources and stages of the Indian political system.
10. Assess the importance of the Preamble to the Indian Constitution.
11. Describe the appointment and status of Vice-President of India.
12. Write an essay on Supreme Court.
13. Explain the powers and functions of the Chief Minister in a state.
14. Discuss the role of political parties in the policy making process.
15. Examine the advantages and disadvantages of Political Coalitions.
16. Analyze the NGOs contribution in the law making process.

Sub. Code : DPS 13
M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2015 :
First Year — Non–Semester
Political Science — DD & CE
POLITICAL PROCESSES IN INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM :
(For those who joined in July 2007–2008 onwards)
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
SECTION A : (5 * 5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE of the following :
1. What is meant by citizenship?
2. What is the difference between Directive Principles and Fundamental Rights?
3. What are the fundamental freedoms?
4. How is a Money Bill passed in parliament?
5. Describe the powers of the High Court in India.
6. What is public opinion? How is it generated?
7. What are the functions of political parties in a democratic country?
8. Write a short note on ‘Coalition Politics’.
SECTION B : (5 * 15 = 75 marks)
Answer any FIVE of the following :
9. Discuss that Indian Constitution is federal in form but unitary in spirit.
10. Describe the constitutional relationship between the President and the Prime Minister in theory and practice.
11. Compare the powers and jurisdiction of the House of the People and Council of States with respect to financial bills.
12. Give an outline of the composition, functions and powers of the legislature in your state.
13. Discuss that parties are essential for the working of democracy.
14. Explain the powers and functions of Pressure Groups.
15. Write an essay on the need for Electoral Reforms in India.
16. Bring out the importance of alliance among political parties during election.

Sub. Code : DPS 13
M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2013 :
First Year/Non–Semester
Political Science – DD & CE
POLITICAL PROCESSES IN INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM :
(For those who joined in July 2007–2008 onwards)
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
PART A : (5 * 5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions :
1. Give a short note on Indian constitution.
2. What is Nationalism?
3. Examine the role of the speaker of the House of the People.
4. Explain the significance of the Directive Principles of the state policy.
5. Write a short note on Council of Ministers.
6. List out the major functions performed by the NGOs in the policy implementation process.
7. What is the need for Political Coalitions?
8. Mention the advantages of Political Alliances.
PART B : (5 * 15 = 75 marks)
Answer any FIVE of the following :
9. Evaluate the process of constitutional development.
10. Discuss the powers and functions performed by the Prime Minister of India.
11. Describe the fundamental rights and duties provided in Indian Constitution.
12. Discuss the role of Pressure Groups in the Policy Making Process.
13. Explain the Centre-State financial relations in India.
14. “Public opinion is an important instrument while Amendment the Act”- Discuss.
15. Write an essay on Civil Society Organization.
16. Write an essay on political defections.

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