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__________ RG/ET/05/12/14

RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB Section - B


2. Discuss the law of variable proportions and highlight its importance.
3. What is an indifference curve? Discuss the consumers equilibrium
with the help of indifference curve analysis.
Section - C
4. What is monopoly? Discuss price and output determination under
monopoly.
5. Critically examine the Ricardian theory of rent.
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC
END TERM EXAMINATION Section - D
DECEMBER - 2014 6. Discuss the major problems in measurement of national income.
FIRST SEMESTER
PAPER -III: FUNDAMENTAL ECONOMICS 7. Critically examine Says law of markets.
(MINOR - I) Section - E
TIME DURATION: THREE HOURS
MAXIMUM MARKS: EIGHTY (80) 8. Discuss the role and functions of commercial banks in India.
9. What is monetary policy. Explain the role of monetary policy in credit
Note: Section-A is compulsory and each part carries 5 marks. Attempt
control.
one question each from Section B,C, D & E and each question
carries 15 marks. ------------------

Section - A
1. Compulsory
Write short note on:
a. Is economics an art? Explain.
b. Explain the importance of time element in price determination.
c. Distinguish between micro and macro economics.
d. Define the term money.

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RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB Section - B


2. Write note on origin and development of Law of Torts. Discuss the
increasing scope of law of Torts in the era of industrialisation
urbanisation and Professionalism.
3. Write notes on following defences:
a) Consent
b) Right to Private Consent
Section - C
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC
END TERM EXAMINATION 4. What are essential elements of defamation? What are defences to
DECEMBER - 2014 an action for defamation?
FIRST SEMESTER 5. Explain the concept of Vicarious Liability. Do you feel that doctrine
PAPER -VI: LAW OF TORTS AND of Sovereign immunity has changed now?
CONSUMER PROTECTION
TIME DURATION: THREE HOURS Section - D
MAXIMUM MARKS: EIGHTY (80) 6. Define Negligence. What are its essential elements? Explain.
Note: Section-A is compulsory and each part carries 5 marks. Attempt 7. Discuss the rule of Strict Liability. What is difference between Strict
one question each from Section B,C, D & E and each question Liability and Absolute Liability?
carries 15 marks. Section - E
Section - A 8. Write detailed note on objective, nature and scope of consumer
Protection Act, 1986. How its scope has been widened?
1. Compulsory
9. Explain the Constitution, jurisdiction and powers of District Forum
Write short note on: under Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
a. What are main constituents of Tort? ------------------
b. Define Assault. How it is different from battery?
c. What do you understand by Public Nuisance?
d. Who is a Consumer? Explain.

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RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB Section - B

2. Discuss the literal approach to study law. How is it different from


analytical approach?

3. What is law and how does it develop in society? Does the


development of international law is same as of municipal law.

Section - C

B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC 4. How the seminars and workshops are helpful in the study of law?
END TERM EXAMINATION
5. What difference did you find to study cases in manupatra and
DECEMBER - 2014
FIRST SEMESTER Reporters like AIR and SCC. Which is more advantageous source?
PAPER -V: LEGAL METHODS AND
Section - D
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
TIME DURATION: THREE HOURS 6. What do you mean by a statute? What are the types of the statutes?
MAXIMUM MARKS: EIGHTY (80)
7. What do you understand by majority Judgement. How a minority
Note: Section-A is compulsory and each part carries 5 marks. Attempt
Judgement can be relevant?
one question each from Section B,C, D & E and each question
carries 15 marks. Section - E

Section - A 8. What is research design? What is the importance of problem profile


1. Compulsory in a research design?
Write short note on: 9. Define legal research. What are its main objectives and its types?
a. Substantive Law. ------------------
b. E-Library.
c. Codification
d. Thesis

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RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB Section - B

2. Define Sociology. Write a note on the nature of sociology.

3. What does sociology deal with? Discuss the scope of sociology.

Section - C

4. What is socialization? Discuss the theories of socialization.

5. Define social control. How do family and school act as agencies of


B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC social control?
END TERM EXAMINATION
DECEMBER - 2014 Section - D
FIRST SEMESTER
PAPER -IV: INTRODUCATION TO 6. Define a social group. What is the significance of primary and
SOCIOLOGY(MINOR-II) secondary groups in sociology?
TIME DURATION: THREE HOURS
MAXIMUM MARKS: EIGHTY (80) 7. What do you mean by voluntary and in-voluntary groups? Discuss
with appropriate examples.
Note: Section-A is compulsory and each part carries 5 marks. Attempt
one question each from Section B,C, D & E and each question Section - E
carries 15 marks.
8. Define social change. Discuss the factors of social change.
Section - A
9. Distinguish between status and role. How are they associated?
1. Compulsory
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Write short note on:
a. Discuss the relationship of Sociology with Economics.
b. Distinguish between values and norms with examples.
c. Are in-groups and out-groups permanent? Discuss.
d. How is accommodation different from assimilation?

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RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB Section - B

2. Define Political Science. Discuss its Evolution and Growth.

3. Examine the relationship of Political Science with Sociology and


Economics.

Section - C

4. Critically analyse the Marxian theory of the origin of the State?


B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC 5. Explain the term Sovereignty. Discuss its main characteristics.
END TERM EXAMINATION
DECEMBER - 2014 Section - D
FIRST SEMESTER
PAPER -III: POLITICAL THEORY 6. Define the concept of power. Explain its Kinds and Nature.
(MINOR-I)
7. Examine the relationship between Legitimacy, Power and Ideology.
TIME DURATION: THREE HOURS
MAXIMUM MARKS: EIGHTY (80) Section - E
Note: Section-A is compulsory and each part carries 5 marks. Attempt 8. Define Rights. Discuss its Kinds.
one question each from Section B,C, D & E and each question
carries 15 marks. 9. What is Liberty. Discuss its attributes.

Section - A ------------------
1. Compulsory
Write short note on:
a. Discuss Ancient Greek view to study Political Science.
b. What is De-Facto Sovereignty?
c. Define the concept of Legitimacy.
d. Explain the relationship between Liberty and Equality.

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Roll no. __________ RG/ET/03/12/14

RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB Section - B

2. Discuss nature and scope of political science both as a science as


well as art.

3. Write an overview of different approaches to study the discipline of


political science.

Section - C
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC
END TERM EXAMINATION 4. Analyse Marxist theory of State in a capitalist society.
DECEMBER - 2014
FIRST SEMESTER 5. Discuss the essential as well as non-essential elements of modern
PAPER -II: POLITICAL CONCEPTS AND State.
THEORY (MAJOR - I)
TIME DURATION: THREE HOURS Section - D
MAXIMUM MARKS: EIGHTY (80)
6. Discuss the principle of social justice in political philosophy as
Note: Section-A is compulsory and each part carries 5 marks. Attempt articulated by John Rawls in his book titled A Theory of Justice.
one question each from Section B,C, D & E and each question
How is it related to the principle of equality and liberty?
carries 15 marks.
7. Explain the relationship between liberty and equality.
Section - A
1. Compulsory Section - E

Write short note on: 8. Discuss the Monist and Pluralist notions of Sovereignty.
a. Define political science as a discipline. How has it evolved? 9. Discuss different kinds of Sovereignty while explaining all of them
b. What is the State? How has it been theorized by political briefly.
theorists?
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c. Explain the concept of sovereignty.
d. Explain and distinguish between the concept of civil liberty and
political liberty.
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RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB Section - B

2. Discuss the nature of Sociology.

3. In what way is Sociology different from Anthropology and


Psychology?

Section - C

4. Define Community and discuss how it differs from Society.


B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC 5. Discuss any two social processes.
END TERM EXAMINATION
DECEMBER - 2014 Section - D
FIRST SEMESTER
PAPER -II: INTRODUCTION TO 6. What is social control? Discuss its various agencies.
SOCIOLOGY (MAJOR - I)
7. Write a note on Status and Role.
TIME DURATION: THREE HOURS
MAXIMUM MARKS: EIGHTY (80) Section - E
Note: Section-A is compulsory and each part carries 5 marks. Attempt 8. Discuss the diverse types of families.
one question each from Section B,C, D & E and each question
carries 15 marks. 9. What is the usefulness of religion for society?

Section - A ------------------
1. Compulsory
Write short note on:
a. What is the relationship of sociology with law?
b. Discuss the difference between In-group and Out-group.
c. Define culture and discuss its relation to civilization.
d. Discuss the concept of kinship usages.

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RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB Section - B

2. Describe the definition and meaning of history.

3. Discuss briefly the relationship between history and economics.

Section - C

4. Examine the effects of colonialism on Indian society and economy.

5. Write an essay on the development of press in India.


B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC
END TERM EXAMINATION Section - D
DECEMBER - 2014
6. Discuss the circumstances leading to the foundation of the Indian
FIRST SEMESTER
PAPER -IV: HISTORY OF MODERN INDIA - I National Congress.
(MINOR - II)
7. Write a brief note on the civil disobedience movement.
TIME DURATION: THREE HOURS
MAXIMUM MARKS: EIGHTY (80) Section - E
Note: Section-A is compulsory and each part carries 5 marks. Attempt 8. Write a brief note on the Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909.
one question each from Section B,C, D & E and each question
carries 15 marks. 9. Discuss briefly the causes of the partition of India.

Section - A ------------------
1. Compulsory
Write short note on:
a. Objectivity in history.
b. Nature of the revolt of 1857.
c. Partition of Bengal.
d. Nehru Report.

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RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB Section - B

2. Explain law of Diminishing Marginal Utility and explain its relation


with the Law of Demand.

3. What are indifference curves. Explain the equilibrium of the consumer


with help of indifference curves.

Section - C
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC
END TERM EXAMINATION 4. What are the essential conditions of perfect competition? Distinguish
DECEMBER - 2014
it clearly from Perfect Monopoly and Imperfect Competition.
FIRST SEMESTER
PAPER -II: MICRO ECONOMICS 5. Discuss the law of variable proportions and explain the conditions
(MAJOR - I)
of its applicability.
TIME DURATION: THREE HOURS
MAXIMUM MARKS: EIGHTY (80) Section - D
Note: Section-A is compulsory and each part carries 5 marks. Attempt 6. What is discriminating Monopoly? Under what conditions
one question each from Section B,C, D & E and each question
discrimination is possible profitable and socially desirable?
carries 15 marks.
7. What do you mean by Monopolistic competition? How is the price
Section - A
of a commodity determined under monopolistic competition?
1. Compulsory
Section - E
Write short note on:
a. Total utility is highest when the marginal utility is zero. Explain. 8. Examine Keynes Liquidity Preference Theory of Interest and explain
how it differs from the Loanable Fund Theory.
b. Account for the U shape of an average cost curve in the short
run and in the long run. 9. Critically examine Risk and Uncertainty Bearing Theory of Profit.
c. Account for the rigidity of Price under oligopolist market
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condition.
d. Explain the relationship between rent and price.
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RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB Section - B


2. Define Economics as per the Scarcity definition. How is Scarcity
definition better over the previous definitions? Explain.
3. Define Utility. What are the approaches used to measure Utility?
What concepts are used under cardinal utility analysis?
Section - C
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC 4. What is the meaning of production? Explain what are the various
END TERM EXAMINATION Economies and Diseconomies of scale?
DECEMBER - 2014
5. Write short notes on the following:
FIRST SEMESTER
PAPER -II: MICRO ECONOMICS a) Why is Average cost curve U-shaped in the long run and short run?
(MAJOR - I)
(FOR HANDICAPPED CANDIDATES) b) Explain the concepts of Average Revenue, Total Revenue and
TIME DURATION: THREE HOURS Marginal Revenue.
MAXIMUM MARKS: EIGHTY (80) Section - D
Note: Section-A is compulsory and each part carries 5 marks. Attempt 6. Explain what is Perfect Competition? Explain how is Perfect
one question each from Section B,C, D & E and each question Competition different from Monopolistic Competition.
carries 15 marks.
7. Define Oligopoly? What is the difference between Perfect and
Section - A Imperfect Oligopoly? Why is price and output indeterminate under
Oligopoly?
1. Compulsory
Section - E
Write short note on:
8. Define Profit? Explain the difference between Risk Bearing and
a. Why is demand curve downward sloping? Uncertainty Bearing Theory of Profit.
b. Difference between Fixed and Variable Costs. 9. Write short notes on :
c. Price Discrimination.
a) Demand and Supply Components of Loanable Funds.
d. Need for a separate Theory of Distribution.
b) Intensive and Extensive Cultivation (Ricardian Theory of Rent).

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11. Sanskrit is ___ difficult language (Article) RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB
12. French is ___ easy language. (Article)
13. Honest men speak ___ truth. (Article)
14. He looks as stupid as ____ owl. (Article)
15 Sri Lanka is ___ island. (Article)
7. Do as directed: Insert the correct tense of the verb in the following:
1. I waited for my friend until he ___ . (To come)
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC
2. So long as the rain ___, I stayed at home. (To continue) END TERM EXAMINATION
3. I did not know it until you ___ (To speak) DECEMBER - 2014
4. He ran as quickly as he ___ (Can or could?) FIRST SEMESTER
PAPER - I: ENGLISH - I
5. He went where he ____ find work. (Can or could?)
TIME DURATION: THREE HOURS
7. Wherever there is coal you ___ find iron. (Will or would?) MAXIMUM MARKS: EIGHTY (80)
8. He behaves as one ___ expect him to do. (May or might?) Note: Section-A is compulsory and each part carries 5 marks. Attempt
9. He ran away because he ___ afraid. (To be) one question each from Section B,C, D & E and each question
carries 15 marks.
10. He fled where he pursuers ___ not follow. (Can or could?)
Section - A
11. As he ___ not there, I spoke to his brother. (To be)
1. Compulsory
12. The notice was published in order that all ___ know the facts.
(May or might?) A. Write a short note on the setting of the novel Lord of the Flies.
B. Give one word substitutes for the following:
13. He was so tired that he __ scarcely stand. (Can or could?)
1 One who studies plant and animal life ________
14. You make such a noise that I ___ not work. (Can or could?) 2 An unprovoked attack by an enemy ______
15. He finished first though he ___ late. (To begin) 3 Foot soldiers ______
4 The study of stars ______
Section - E
C. Do as directed :
8. Write notes on the following : 1 The earth ___ around the Sun. (Move)
1. Language Variation 2 He is rich ___ he is not happy (Conjunction)
2. Word Classes/Formation 3 Mother is at home. Father is at home (Conjunction)
4 He is afraid ___ the dog. (Preposition)
9.a) What are the various definitions of the term language.
5 The work was done ___ haste. (Preposition)
b) List the various characteristics of language. Explain any two.
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D. Write short notes on : b) Give Antonyms and Synonyms of the following words :
1 Phonemic Principle / Sounds
2 Syllable
1. Cold 3. Appear 5. Summer
Section - B 2. Near 4. Land
2. Ralph wept for the end of innocence the darkness of mans heart and
5.a) Write a Paragraph on any of the following :
the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called piggy.. Explain 1. Do as I say, not as I do.
and explore the various themes of the novel within the context of 2. Hunger is the best sauce.
the given quote. 3. Youth lives on hope, old age on remembrance.
3. Both Verbatim from Bioleau and Negligence underline the b) Give one word substitutes of the following :
manipulative and conniving disposition of law. Do you agree or disagree 1. Free or exempt from infection ______
2. To dig up a corpse _____
and why?
3. An inscription on a tomb _____
Section - C 4. That which cannot be seen ______
4.a) Make precis of the following passage :
Section - D
The word Essay is defined in The Concise Oxford Dictionary as
6. Do as directed
a literary composition (usually prose and short) on any subject. Properly 1. His creditors become impatient___payment.
speaking , it is a written composition giving expression to ones own (Preposition)
personal ideas or opinions on some topic; but the term usually covers also 2. Impatient ___ delay, he knocked at the door rather
any written composition, whether it expresses personal opinions, or gives loudly (Preposition)
information on any given subject, or details of a narrative or description. In
fact the word Essay is somewhat loosely applied to a variety of compo- 3. The people become impatient ___ the burden of heavy
sition, from Bacons compressed Essays on the one hand, to those so taxation. (Preposition)
called Essay of macaulay, some of which are lengthy articles, almost as
4. He was afraid of being late. He ran. (Conjunction)
big as small books, on the other. [addisons Essays are good models for
Indian students, because of their brevity and simple directness of style.] 5. He sat down. He was tired. (Conjunction)
So far as we are concerned here, as essay is an exercise in composition ;
6. I will bring you umbrella. You wish it. (Conjunction)
and it is well to remember that the word essay means, literally, an attempt
(compare the verb to essay. with the accent on the second syllable, 7. He was poor. He was honest. (Conjunction)
meaning to attempt or try.) The essays you write at school are trial exer-
8. You may go. I will stay. (Conjunction)
cises or attempts to express your thoughts in good English. (School
essays of this kind are sometimes called themes, from the fact that such 9. ____ Sun shines brightly. (Article)
essay is a composition written upon a given theme, or subject.)
10. Aladin had ___ wonderful lamp (Article)

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