Download Goa University BA LLB-5 Years 2015 Oct 2nd Semester Indian Government And Politics Question Paper

Download Goa University BA LLB-5 Years Course (Bachelor Of Arts and LLB Five Years) 2015 Oct 2nd Semester Indian Government And Politics Question Paper

BA.LL.B (Semester ~11) Examination, October - 2015
INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Duration: 3 Hours Total Marks: 75
Instructions: 1) Q.N0. I 3 and Q.N0. I4 are compulsory.
2) Answer any EIGH T questions from question no.1 to question no.12.
3) Marks are indicated (0 (Ire right.
I) ?The Indian Constitution is known as the longest written Constitution in the world.
Discuss any eight features 0fthis constitution. [8]
2) ?The Constitution of India was to be framed by an elected Constituent Assembly
Brie?y explain the making of India?s Constitution. [8]
3) 'Freedom of religion becomes a matter of political controversy?, Discuss Article 25
as a Fundamental Right. [8)
4) Explain any two National political parties of India. [8)
5) What role does a Governor play in a State? Discuss powers and functions of the
Govemor. [8]
6) ?The President is the head ofthe Indian State? l?xplain the powers & functions of
president oflndia. [8)
7) "l he bupreme Loun t? u.? Apex wan m lrtdtz" WH'P ., mum on the Supreme
Court ot?lndia. [8|
8) ?The Indian Constitution established the Election Commission to ensure free and
fair elections in the country? Explain the role played by Election Commission of
India. [8]
9) ?1 he Residuary powers are enjoyed by the Centre, Dineuss the legislume relations
between Centre and State. [8]
10) 'Region and Caste are the two major issues concerning lndia?. Discuss [X]
l I) Write a short note on the two houses of the Parhament. [8]
12) livaluale the functioning of the Indian anmment in the present context [8]
013) Write short notes on any two; [2 x 3 46]
u) Pm?erty- Allw'iratinh?in India
b) Any one regional pithy
C) Powers of the (?hief Minister
Q14) Write short notes on any two. [2 V: x 2 Z 5|
a) Fundamental Duties
h) Administrative relations between Centre 8; State
c) Council of Ministers
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