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Time Allowed : Three
Hours Maximum Marks : 300
INSTRUCTIONS
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ALL questions strictly
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number of marks
carried by each question is indicated at the end of the question.
Candidate should attempt All questions strictly in accordance with
instructions given
I. Answer anyone of the
following (in about 250 words) : 30
(a) Discuss the major
regulations enacted by the British' rulers to curb the freedom of
Press in India.
(b) Form a critical assessment of the Non-Cooperation Movement.
2. Answer any two of the following (in about 150 words each) : 2
x 15 = 30
(a) What led to the partition of Bengal in 1905 ? (b) Write a
note on the Theosophical Society.
(c) Discuss the main findings of the Hartog Committee (1929).
3. Write about the following (not exceeding 20 words each) : 15 x
2 = 30
(i) Upanishads
(ii) Vajrayana
iii) Kumarsambhav
(iv) Razmnama
(v) Mirza Haidar
(vi) Muhammad Barkatullah
(vii) Sohan Singh Bhakna
(viii) Alluri Sitaramaraju
(ix) Canjeevaram Natrajan Annadurai
(x) Jadong
(xi) Jadunath Sarkar
(xii) Nazir Hasan
(xiii) Subhash Gupte
(xiv) Acharya Nirmalya
(xv) Jyotirao Phule
4. Answer any two of the following (in about 125 words each) : 2
x 10 = 20
(a) Examine the distribution of oil refineries in India.
(b) Why are the Aravallis called a divide between .Mewar and Marwar
?
(c) What is Golden Quadrilateral? How will it help in the economic
development of the country ?
5. Write short notes on the following (in about 20 words each) :
5×2=10
(a) El Nino ,La Nina and monsoon rains
(b) The Sambhar lake
(c) The Sundarbans
(d) Bombay High
(e) Sabarkantha and Banaskantha
6. Answer anyone of the following (in about 250 words.)
(a) What is the significance of a preamble to a constitution ?
Bring out the philosophy of the Indian polity as enshrined in the
Preamble of the Indian Constitution.
(b) Discuss the meaning of "breakdown of constitutional machinery".
What are its effects?
7. Answer any one of the following (in about 250 words)
(a) Discuss how the Constitution of India provides equal rights.
(b) How does the Indian Constitution seek to maintain independence
of the Public Service Commission ?
8. Answer any two of the following (in about 150 words each) : 2
x 15 =30
(a) Define Money-bill. Discuss how it is passed in the
Parliament.
(b) What is a Finance Commission? Discuss the main functions, of the
State Finance Commission
(c) Discuss how state governments can exercise."" control over
panchayats.
9. Answer the following (in about 20 words each) : 5×2=10
(a) What is Habeas Corpus ?
b) What are the constitutional restrictions imposed upon the power
of borrowing of the state governments ?
(c) What is the special facility provided to the linguistic
minorities under Article 350 A?
d) How can a judge of the Supreme Court be removed ?
(e) How is the Election Commission of lndia constituted?
10. Write on anyone of the following (in about 250 words) : 30
(a) The Inter-State river water dispute has once again assumed
centre-stage after the Punjab Assembly's Bill terminating all
previous accords on river waters. Discuss.
(b) What is PURA ? Discuss its major objectives.
11. Write on any two of the following (in about 125 words each) :
2 x 10 = 20
(a) Explain UNDP Report on human development in India.
(b) What is WTO ? What are India's objections to its overall
functioning ?
(c) Discuss the utility of e-governance in the Indian context.
12. Write notes on any two of the following (in about 125 words
each):2x10=20
(a) Housing for all by 2010 is the goal set by the National
Habitat Policy. How far is it achievable ?
(b) "Is greater spending on education linked to higher literacy ?"
Discuss.
(c) What is Enterprise Resource Planning?
13. Write about the following (in about 20 words each); 5x2 = 10
(a) ISRO
(b) Central Vigilance Commission
(c) NDDB
(d) Hiren Mukherjee
(e) Pareechu Lake
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General
Studies - 2004(Main) (Paper-II ) |
1. Answer any TWO of the following ( in about 150 words) : 15
x 2 = 30
(a) Discuss the role played by the United States in
promoting/hindering improved relations between India and Pakistan.
(b) Explain India's strategic relationship with Russia.
(c) Account for India's increasing involvement in the South-East Asian
region.
2. Answer the following ( in about 20 words) : 2 x 5 = 10
(a) The Panchsheel Pact.
(b) India-Israel Cooperation.
(c) European Union's trade restrictions against
(d) Weak-spots in India-Nepal relations.
(e) Hot Line between Islamabad and New Delhi.
3. Answer the following (in about 20 words) : 2 x 5 = 10
(a) Categorize the People of Indian Origin (PlO)
(b) Point out the difference between the Jewish Diaspora and the
Indian Diaspora.
(c) What are the references made to the NRI in the Union Budget July
2004 ?
(d) What is known as reverse migration ?
(e) Why was January 9 chosen to observe as the NRI (Pravasi
Bharatiya Diwas) Day?
4. Answer any ONE of the following (in about 250 words) : 30
(a) State the comprehensive structural reforms undertaken to improve
the Indian economy since 1991
(b) How is poverty level measured? Evaluate poverty eradication
programmes in India.
5. Answer any TWO of 1he following (in about 150 words each) :
15x 2 = 30
(a) Describe the recommendations of Narasimham Committee regarding
the banking sector in India.
(b) Examine the effect of economic development on environmental
degradation in India.
(c) What ails India's road transport economy? Suggest measures of
remedy.
6. Answer the following (in about 20 words each) 2 x 15 = 30
(a) What are the major provisions of Agreements on Agriculture
in the context of World Trade Organisation?
(b) Elucidate Special Drawing Rights.
(c) What is Cash Reserve Ratio?
(d) What does "priority sector lending" mean?
(e) What is Minimum Alternative Tax (MAT) ?
(f) What is Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) ?
(g) What is 'social justice' in the context of Indian economy?
(h) Explain the objectives of Plant Varieties Right Act, 2002.
(i) How is human development index for life expectancy measured ?
G) What are the objectives of the Twelfth Finance Commission?
(k) Explain the necessity and role of controls in a mixed economy
like India.
(l) Distinguish between primary sector, secondary sector and
tertiary sector. What is the change in the share of each sector in
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) during period of 1950-2000 ?
(m) What is the main objective of Security and Exchange Board of
India (SEBI) ?
(n) What has been the policy of agricultural development during last
two decades in India?
(0) What is deficit financing?
7. Answer any TWO of the following (in about 150 words); 15 X 2
=30
(a) Discuss the role of 'intelligence' in the making of foreign policy .
(b) Describe the role of the Amnesty International in securing human
rights.
(c) Examine the relevance of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru's ideas in the
international relations of today.
8. Answer the following ( in about 20 words) ; 2 x 5 = 10
(a) ICJ verdict on Israel's erection of barrier on the West Bank.
(b) Beijing-Taiwan Spat.
(c) Prospects of international water-wars.
(d) Abu Gharib Prisoners.
(e) Recent developments in India-Myanmar relations
Answer the following, by expanding and explaining the
objectives
(in about 20 words) :2 x 5 = 10
(a) BIMSTEC
(b) ARF
(c) Red Cross
(d) OPEC
(e) IAEA
10. Answer any ONE of the following (in about 250 words) :
1x 30 = 30
(a) Discuss in detail ''Alternative Energy Sources
(b) "Global Warming" - Discuss.
I I. Answer any TWO of the following (in about 150 words): 15 x 2
= 30
(a) What is 'Superconductivity' ? Give its uses and applications.
b) What is Biotechnology ? Discuss the important applications of
Biotechnology.
c) Describe the importance of "Laser" in war and peace.
12. Answer the following (in about 20 words each) : 2 x 5 = 10
(a) What do you understand by E-governance ?
(b) What is a URL ?
(c) What do the following stand for ?
(i) CD-ROM
(ii) USB
(iii) ITES
(iv) FORTRAN
(d) What do you understand by MP3 ?
(e) What are cyber crimes? How are these protected?
13. (a) The table below shows the average monthly house hold
expenditure on different items for the years 2OO1 to 2004 .
| Item |
Average monthly expenditure in Rs. |
| 2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
| Food |
4,500 |
4,800 |
5,400 |
5,700 |
| Rent |
1,800 |
1,800 |
2,200 |
2,300 |
| Children's Education |
650 |
800 |
1,000 |
1,200 |
| Others |
2,400 |
2,600 |
3,000 |
3,400 |
Represent the above information by
suitable diagram.
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(b) According to the Union Budget 2004-05, the total receipts
of Rs. 4,77,829 crore can be approximately broken up as follows :
| A |
Direct Taxes |
25% |
| B |
Indirect and other Taxes |
32% |
| C |
Non-tax Revenue Reciepts |
13% |
| D |
Non-Debt Capital Reciepts |
6% |
| E |
Borrowings and other liabilities |
24% |
Represent the above by a Pie-diagram.
14. (a) Read the given data and answer the questions that
follow :
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(i) At what speed (kmph) is the engine consider&.: have its normal
length of life?
(ii) The life of an engine driven at 20 krnph is how many times more
than the life of an engine driven at 40 km per hour ?
(iii) If an engine, usually driven at speed of 60 km/ hour, had a
lifespan of 30,000 kilometres, what will
be the lifespan of an engine which is usually driven at a speed of 40
km per hour?
(iv) Given that the normal lifespan of an engine is 60,000 km, what was
the lifespan of an engine,
which was driven for 20,000 kilometres at a speed of 60 km per hour
and later at a speed of 40 km per hour ?
(v) Running an engine between 60 kilometres per hour and 40 km per
hour, the lifespan increases by what percent ?
(vi) At what speed (kmph) would the engine have the maximum life ?
(b) The Human Development Index (HDI) is a simple average of three indexes :
(A) Life Expectancy Index (to reflect health)
(B) Education Index
(to reflect knowledge)
(C) GDP/SDP Index (to reflect standard of living)
The Education Index (B) is a combined index of two indexes: (i)
adult literacy rate with 2/3 weight and (ii) combined gross enrolment
rate with 1/3 weight.
Compute the HDI for INDIA and KERALA from the
following data :
| |
INDIA |
KERALA |
| (A) Life
Expectancy Index
|
57.2 |
78.0 |
| (B) Education
Index |
|
|
|
(i) Adult Literacy Rate |
48.7 |
86.0 |
|
(ii) Combined Gross enrolment
rate |
59.1 |
100.6 |
|
(C) GDP/SDP Index
|
19.0 |
19.5 |
[Note : SDP is State Domestic Product] 8
marks
15. Attempt all the questions. All questions carry equal marks:
(a) Consider the following data :
Weekly Wages in an Office (Rs.)
| Position in the office |
Weekly Wages |
| Senior Consultant |
700 |
| 600 |
| 550 |
| Junior Consultant |
180 |
| 180 |
| 160 |
| 160 |
| Clerical Helpers |
100 |
| 100 |
| 100 |
| 100 |
| 100 |
| 100 |
Clerical Helpers
Which of the three averages - arithmetic meas dian and mode,
adequately represents the data ? (b) In a moderately skewed
distribution the fon values were obtained :
Arithmetic mean = 24.6 Mode = 26.1
Find the value of the median and explain the re2Sf'-.=. the method
employed.
(c) Suppose an item is sold at the rates of 18, _ and 25 rupees per
litre in four different rn<Ja
Assuming that equal amounts of money are !>' on the particular item
by a customer in :r", months, find the average price in rupees p6-
of the item.
(d) The average of II observations is 50. The rrr-= the first six
observations is 49 and that of ;b" six observations is 52. Find the
value
observation. 4 x! =
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