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Question Paper Name: Chinese Studies 107 28th May 2019 Shift 2 Set 1

Subject Name: Chinese Studies 107

Creation Date: 2019-05-28 18:53:24

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Duration: 180

Total Marks: 100

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Chinese Studies 107

Group Number : 1

Group Id : 128206115

Group Maximum Duration : 0

Group Minimum Duration : 120

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Revisit allowed for view?: No

Revisit allowed for edit? : No

Break time: 0

Group Marks: 100

PART A

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Section Id : 1

Section Number : 1

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional: Mandatory

Number of Questions: 100

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Number of Questions to be attempted: 100

Section Marks: 100

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Group All Questions: No

Sub-Section Number: 1

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Sub-Section Id: 128206276

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number: 1 Question Id : 1282066180 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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We need to do review of literature?

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A. To know what has been written on the subject chosen for study

B. To identify critical gaps in the existing literature

C. To evolve the central theme of the proposed research

D. All of the above

Options:

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12820624459. A

12820624460. B

12820624461. C

12820624462. D

Question Number : 2 Question Id : 1282066181 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Hypothesis can be best defined as a:

A. Causal relationship between two variables, X and Y.

B. Reciprocal relationship between X and Y

C. Cooperative relationship between X and Y.

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D. None of the above

Options:

12820624463. A

12820624464. B

12820624465. C

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12820624466. D

Question Number : 3 Question Id : 1282066182 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Which of the following is NOT a component of data collection:

A. Questionnaire

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B. Interview

C. Hypothesis

D. Focus group discussion

Options:

12820624467. A

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12820624468. B

12820624469. C

12820624470. D

Question Number : 4 Question Id : 1282066183 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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What is a concept according to following passage.

"A concept, like a fact, is an abstraction, not a phenomenon. It takes its meaning from the thought framework within which it is framed. The distinction between fact and concept is that concepts symbolize the empirical relationships and phenomena which are stated by the fact. Thus a fact is stated as a relationship between concepts, for each term stands for the phenomena described by the fact. In this sense, then, a fact is a 'logical construct of concepts. 'A concept, in turn, is abstracted from many sense impressions, or concepts. The process of conceptualization is one of abstracting and generalizing sense impressions. In this way, it is possible to manipulate, study, organize, and isolate the properties of objects. It is only by thought that such properties can be isolated, and thinking can proceed only by giving names to such properties. Thus conceptualization is essential to thought."

William Goode and Paul Hatt

A. Phenomenon

B. Abstraction

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C. Thought

D. Fact

Options:

12820624471. A

12820624472. B

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12820624473. C

12820624474. D

Question Number : 5 Question Id : 1282066184 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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is a fact according to following passage.

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"A concept, like a fact, is an abstraction, not a phenomenon. It takes its meaning from the thought framework within which it is framed. The distinction between fact and concept is that concepts symbolize the empirical relationships and phenomena which are stated by the fact. Thus a fact is stated as a relationship between concepts, for each term stands for the phenomena described by the fact. In this sense, then, a fact is a 'logical construct of concepts. 'A concept, in turn, is abstracted from many sense impressions, or concepts. The process of conceptualization is one of abstracting and generalizing sense impressions. In this way, it is possible to manipulate, study, organize, and isolate the properties of objects. It is only by thought that such properties can be isolated, and thinking can proceed only by giving names to such properties. Thus conceptualization is essential to thought."

William Goode and Paul Hatt

A. Phenomenon

B. Action

C. Logical construct of concepts

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D. Impression

Options:

12820624475. A

12820624476. B

12820624477. C

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12820624478. D

Question Number: 6 Question Id : 1282066185 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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What is essential to thought and research according to the following passage?

"A concept, like a fact, is an abstraction, not a phenomenon. It takes its meaning from the thought framework within which it is framed. The distinction between fact and concept is that concepts symbolize the empirical relationships and phenomena which are stated by the fact. Thus a fact is stated as a relationship between concepts, for each term stands for the phenomena described by the fact. In this sense, then, a fact is a 'logical construct of concepts. 'A concept, in turn, is abstracted from many sense impressions, or concepts. The process of conceptualization is one of abstracting and generalizing sense impressions. In this way, it is possible to manipulate, study, organize, and isolate the properties of objects. It is only by thought that such properties can be isolated, and thinking can proceed only by giving names to such properties. Thus conceptualization is essential to thought."

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William Goode and Paul Hatt

A. Facts

B. Concepts

C. Both facts and concepts

D. Conceptualization

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Options:

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How is a concept abstracted from according to the following passage?

"A concept, like a fact, is an abstraction, not a phenomenon. It takes its meaning from the thought framework within which it is framed. The distinction between fact and concept is that concepts symbolize the empirical relationships and phenomena which are stated by the fact. Thus a fact is stated as a relationship between concepts, for each term stands for the phenomena described by the fact. In this sense, then, a fact is a 'logical construct of concepts.' A concept, in turn, is abstracted from many sense impressions, or concepts. The process of conceptualization is one of abstracting and generalizing sense impressions. In this way, it is possible to manipulate, study, organize, and isolate the properties of objects. It is only by thought that such properties can be isolated, and thinking can proceed only by giving names to such properties. Thus conceptualization is essential to thought."

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William Goode and Paul Hatt

A. Facts

B. Phenomena

C. Sense impressions

D. Theories

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Options:

12820624483. A

12820624484. B

12820624485. C

12820624486. D

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Question Number: 8 Question Id : 1282066187 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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according to the following passage concept derives its meaning from?

"A concept, like a fact, is an abstraction, not a phenomenon. It takes its meaning from the thought framework within which it is framed. The distinction between fact and concept is that concepts symbolize the empirical relationships and phenomena which are stated by the fact. Thus a fact is stated as a relationship between concepts, for each term stands for the phenomena described by the fact. In this sense, then, a fact is a 'logical construct of concepts.' A concept, in turn, is abstracted from many sense impressions, or concepts. The process of conceptualization is one of abstracting and generalizing sense impressions. In this way, it is possible to manipulate, study, organize, and isolate the properties of objects. It is only by thought that such properties can be isolated, and thinking can proceed only by giving names to such properties. Thus conceptualization is essential to thought."

William Goode and Paul Hatt

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A. Phenomena

B. Thought framework in which it is framed

C. Facts

D. Theory

Options:

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12820624487. A

12820624488. B

12820624489. C

12820624490. D

Question Number: 9 Question Id : 1282066188 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation : Vertical

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How are properties isolated, manipulated and studied according to following passage?

"A concept, like a fact, is an abstraction, not a phenomenon. It takes its meaning from the thought framework within which it is framed. The distinction between fact and concept is that concepts symbolize the empirical relationships and phenomena which are stated by the fact. Thus a fact is stated as a relationship between concepts, for each term stands for the phenomena described by the fact. In this sense, then, a fact is a 'logical construct of concepts.' A concept, in turn, is abstracted from many sense impressions, or concepts. The process of conceptualization is one of abstracting and generalizing sense impressions. In this way, it is possible to manipulate, study, organize, and isolate the properties of objects. It is only by thought that such properties can be isolated, and thinking can proceed only by giving names to such properties. Thus conceptualization is essential to thought."

William Goode and Paul Hatt

A. By discussion

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B. By writing

C. By thought

D. By speaking

Question Number : 10 Question Id : 1282066189 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Who introduced Inductive method in a systematic manner?

a. Plato

b. Karl Popper

c. Francis Bacon

d. Hobbes

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Options:

12820624495. A

12820624496. B

12820624497. C

12820624498. D

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Question Number : 11 Question Id : 1282066190 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Who said the quote "nothing causes anything, if causation is what we naturally take it for"

a. John Locke

b. David Hume

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c. Quine

d. Aristotle

Options:

12820624499. A

12820624500. B

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12820624501. C

12820624502. D

Question Number : 12 Question Id : 1282066191 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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What for the famous "Vienna Circle" stood for?

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a. Classical music

b. Empiricism

c. Psycho-Analyses

d. Logical Positivism

Options:

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12820624503. A

12820624504. B

Question Number: 13 Question Id : 1282066192 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Who is the author of "The Structure of Scientific revolutions"?

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a. Carl Hempel

b. Thomas Kuhn

c. Rudolf Carnap

d. Hans Hahn

Options:

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12820624507. A

12820624508. B

12820624509. C

12820624510. D

Question Number : 14 Question Id : 1282066193 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Who among the following coined the "absolutist state"?

a. Karl Polanyi

b. Karl Popper

c. Perry Anderson

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d. Edward Thompson

Options:

12820624511. A

12820624512. B

12820624513. C

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12820624514. D

Question Number : 15 Question Id : 1282066194 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Who among the following is the representative of "Peripheral Realism"?

a. Carlos Escude

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b. E. H. Carr

c. Stephen Walt

d. William Kauffman

Options:

12820624515. A

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12820624516. B

12820624517. C

Question Number : 16 Question Id : 1282066195 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Who coined the famous saying ""power"...becomes both a means (to survival) and an end in itself"

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a. Kenneth Waltz

b. Hans Morganthau

c. Machiavelli

d. Robert Gilpin

Options:

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12820624519. A

12820624520. B

12820624521. C

12820624522. D

Question Number : 17 Question Id : 1282066196 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Who among the following is a post-structuralist?

a. Karl Marx

b. Jacques Derrida

c. Sigmund Freud

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d. Ferdinand de Saussure

Options:

12820624523. A

12820624524. B

12820624525. C

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12820624526. D

Question Number: 18 Question Id : 1282066197 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Who formulated Heartland Theory?

a. Alfred T. Mahan

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b. Friedrich Ratzel

c. Pierre Vidal de la Blache

d. John Mackinder

Options:

12820624527. A

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12820624528. B

12820624529. C

12820624530. D

Question Number : 19 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Who among the following is not a Critical Theorist?

a. Max Horkheimer

b. Erich Fromm

c. Theodore W. Adorno

d. Robert Gilpin

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Options:

12820624531. A

12820624532. B

12820624533. C

12820624534. D

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Question Number : 20 Question Id : 1282066199 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Which academic approach relies heavily on the expertise of the individual analyst and the intense scrutiny of particular documents to figure out the scramble for power among the "interest groups"

a. Systemic approach

b. Teleological approach

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c. Reductive analysis

d. Kremlinology

Options:

12820624535. A

12820624536. B

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12820624537. C

12820624538. D

Question Number: 21 Question Id : 1282066200 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Theory of International Politics (1979) by Kenneth Waltz is considered to be the core initiator of which epistemic debate in international relations?

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a) Realism

b) Functionalism

c) Neo-realism

d) Constructivism

Options:

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12820624539. A

12820624540. B

12820624541. C

12820624542. D

Question Number : 22 Question Id : 1282066201 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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'Episteme' from ancient Greece as a philosophical term means...

a) "to know, to understand, to be familiar with"

b) "to imbibe, to debate, to summarise"

c) "to act, to direct, to debate"

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d) None of the above

Options:

12820624543. A

12820624544. B

12820624545. C

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12820624546. D

Question Number: 23 Question Id : 1282066202 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Constructivism as a theoretical construct was initiated by...

a) Henry Kissinger

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b) Donald Rumsfeld

c) Barrack Obama

d) Alexander Wendt

Options:

12820624547. A

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12820624548. B

12820624549. C

12820624550. D

Question Number: 24 Question Id : 1282066203 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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What is 'empiricism'?

a) Research based on 'observed and measurable phenomena'

b) A school of historical thought analysing empires.

c) An approach to social science research where random findings prevail

d) None of the above.

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Options:

12820624551. A

12820624552. B

12820624553. C

12820624554. D

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What is qualitative research?

a) Research where variables are measured in terms of values.

b) An approach where ranking of values plays a central role.

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c) Conceptualizing and analyzing information about the real world.

d) A methodological approach where empirical evidence is neglected.

Options:

12820624555. A

12820624556. B

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12820624557. C

12820624558. D

Question Number : 26 Question Id : 1282066205 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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What are variables?

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a) A value that keeps shifting with evidentiary changes.

b) A variable is an object, event, idea, feeling, time period, or any other type of category to measure.

c) A flexible value making political analysis difficult.

d) A position adopted by researchers to segment research.

Options:

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12820624559. A

12820624560. B

12820624561. C

12820624562. D

Question Number: 27 Question Id : 1282066206 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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What are independent variables?

a) Autonomous events determining the trajectory of an epistemic argument.

b) The causes of the changes in the dependent variables that will be observed/measured/analyzed

c) The rational segmentation of identified features in research.

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d) None of the above.

Options:

12820624563. A

12820624564. B

12820624565. C

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12820624566. D

Question Number: 28 Question Id : 1282066207 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical

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Pontics Among Nations (1948) is considered a framework determining kindance of Realism to International Relation. Who was the author of this work?

a) Kenneth Waltz

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b) Hans Morgenthau

c) John Mearsheimer

d) Raymond Aron

Options:

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