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CUET-UG Political Science Sample Paper
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CUET Political Science exam covers these topics:

— Political Theory    
— Political Institutions in India    
— Politics in India Since Independence    
— India’s Foreign Policy    
— Governance and Public Policy in India    
— Comparative World Politics    
— International Relations & International Organisation    

CUET-UG Political Science Sample Paper
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25 Questions

1. The term 'flying bees’ got associated with which of the following associations?
2. Which one of the following is not part of five global commons?
3. Who stated that placing restrictions on freedom of expressions of human beings is like robbing off the present and the future races?
4. Who among the following had started two weeklies, the Karmayogin and the Dharma?
5. Under the 'Indus Water Treaty' with Pakistan, India has the exclusive rights over the rivers
6. Which article of the Indian Constitution empower the Parliament to make provisions for a contingency when the offices of both the President and the Vice-President fall vacant by reasons of death, resignation, removal or otherwise?
7. Match List-I with List-II:

List-I List-II (Systems) (Articles) (a) Electoral system (i) 243-243(O) (b) Services under the (ii) 124-147 Union and States (c) Panchayats (iii) 324-329 (d) Judicial system at Union level (iv) 308-323
Choose the correct option from those given below: (a) (b) (c) (d)
8. Match the items of List-I with items of List-II by selecting the correct code:
List-I List-II (Authors) (Books) (a) Robert Dahl (i) Legality and Legitimacy (b) S.M. Lipset (ii) Polyarchy : Participation And Opposition (c) Schmittcarl (iii) Political Man (d) Roger Charlton (iv) Political Realities : Comparative Government Code: (a) (b) (c) (d)
9. Who among the following summarizes the themes of New Public Administration under five heads - relevance, values, social equity, change and client-focus?
10. Who among the following firmly believed that periodic communitarian correction is required because 'Liberalism is a self-subverting doctrine'?
11. India has signed Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with which of the following countries?
12. Which one among the following is NOT related to Neo-Marxism?
13. Who wrote the book, Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights (1995)?
14. Feminists argue that women’s values are based primarily on
15. When did P.V. Narshima Rao unveil the 'Look East Policy'?
16. Given below are two statements, one labelled as
Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A) : According to Gandhi, politics divorced from religion is a deathtrap.
Reason (R) : The entry of religion into politics is necessary because without religion it may take communal colour. On the basis of the two statements choose the correct answer from the options given below:
17. The Idea of Justice as fairness in Rawlsian theory flows from
18. Who said that art, religion and philosophy differ only in form, their purpose is the same?
19. Which of the following writings were associated with Muhammad Iqbal?
(a) Tarana-e-Hind (b) The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in India (c) Historical Role of Islam (d) The Bang-e-Dara Select the correct answer from the given options:
20. Democratic peace theory has been largely associated with the writings of:
21. Which of the following statements is true with regard to NPT and CTBT?
22. In which of the following countries can a person enter the public service at almost any level and at almost any age?
23. Which Article of the Constitution enjoins/bounds all authorities to act in the aid of the Supreme Court of India?
24. Which one of the following is not a feature of ideology?
25. Which of the following are true regarding a revolution?
(a) Change of Constitution (b) One ruling elite is replaced by another (c) Transformation in Political Institutions (d) Fundamental change in the Socio-economic and political structures Code: