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MODEL QUE PAPERS


B.TECH
I Semester
CONSTITUTION OF INDIAN POLITICS AND ETHICS

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75

INSTRUCTIONS:
Question paper is divided into three groups.
Each group is of 25 marks.
Figure to the right in bracket indicates mark.
Assume suitable data if necessary.

GROUP A : Answer any three questions. (Question No. 1 is compulsory)


Q.1 Describe Indian Federalism? (05)
Q.2 Explain the differences between fundamental rights and fundamental
duties? (10)
Q.3 Explain the words Socialist, Secular and Republic? (10)
Q.4 Explain Legislative powers of the Governor? (10)
Q.5 What are the silent Features of Indian Federalism? (10)

GROUP B : Answer any three questions. (Question No. 6 is compulsory)


Q.6 What is the Meaning of Directive Principles of State Policy? Classify them.
(05)
Q.7 Explain the importance of Election Commission? (10)
Q.8 Explain the fundamental rights? (10)
Q.9 List and explain courts under High court? (10)
Q.10 What is the Meaning of Directive Principles of State Policy? Classify them.
(10)

GROUP C: All Questions are Compulsory.


Q.11 Fill in the blanks (Each question carries 2 marks)
(i) ___________ approach locates human right in the Context of Larger social
process, dwelling on the communitys role in shaping principles.
(ii) A___________ is a set of fundamental principles or established precedent
according to which a state or other organization is governed
(iii) Rajyasabha is the ____________ House of Parliament.
(iv) National integration is the awareness of a common ___________ amongst the
citizens of a country.
(v) During the emergency ________ was the prime minister of India.
Q.12 Multiple choice question. (Each question carries 2 marks)

(i) The right to freedom of Religion, covered in ___________, provides religious


freedom to all citizens and ensures a secular state, in India.
(a) Articles 25-28
(b) Articles 31-34
(c) Articles 43-47
(d) Articles 56-58
(ii) The_____________ of India is the ex-officio chairman of Rajya sabha.
(a) Vice-President
(b) Speakers
(c) Member of parliament
(d) Chief Minister
(iii) Which of the following statement/s is/are correct?
1. The directive principles are meant to establish Political Democracy.
2. The directive principles are meant to establish Social Democracy.
3. The directive principles are meant to establish Economic Democracy.
(a) 1 only.
(b) 2 & 3 only.
(c) 1 & 3 only.
(d) 1, 2 & 3.
(iv) The method of proportional representation is adopted in the election of
__________.
(a) Governor
(b) Prime Minister
(c) The President
(d) Chief Justice of India
(v) All the Union Ministers are appointed by ___________.
(a) Home Minister
(b) The Prime Minister
(c) The President
(d) The Vice President

Q.13 True or false (Each question carries 1 marks)


(i) The process of determining right and wrong conduct is known as unethical.
(ii) Absolutist system does not permit any exception to certain ethical principles.
(iii) Business ethics has both normative and descriptive dimensions.
(iv) The president can dismiss a member of the council of ministers on his own.
(v) Preamble enshrines the ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity - ideals
inspired by the Russian Revolution.

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