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SLR-G – 1 Seat No *SLRG1* SLR-G – 1 Seat No. M.A. – I (Semester – I) Examination, 2015 MARATHI (Paper – I) Sahityavichar Va Samiksha Day and Date : Wednesday, 15-4-2015 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. dñVw{ZîR> àíZ : 1. `mo½` n`m©` {ZdS>m : 10 1) gm{hË`mMo ñdê$n ñnîQ> H$aVmZm eara d AmË_m hr n[a^mfm H$moUË`m _r_m§gH$m§Zr dmnabr ? A) nmíMmË` Am) g§ñH¥$V B) AmYw{ZH$ B©) `mn¡H$s Zmhr 2) ^maVr` g§ñH¥$V H$mì`MM}V "H$mì`' hm eãX H$moUË`m AWm©Zo dmnabm Amho ? A) emñÌr` gm{hË` Am) {Z~§Y B) H$ënZm B©) b{bV gm{hË` 3) "H$boVrb AZwH¥$Vr hr gO©Zerb Amho' Ago H$moUr åhQ>bo ? A) _å_Q> Am) A°[añQ>m°Q>b B) ßboQ>mo B©) eog{nAa 4) "X~boë`m ^mdZm§Mo {daoMZ KS>dyZ _Zmda CnMma H$aUmar EH$ Z¡g{J©H$ à{H«$`m åhUOo H$mì` hmo`'. Ago {dYmZ H$moUr Ho$bo ? A) A°[añQ>m°Q>b Am) {àñH$m°Q > B) X. {^. Hw$bH$Uu B©) ^mbM§Ð Zo_mS>o 5) gm{hË` H$moUË`m ñdê$nmMo AgVo ? A) dñVw{ZîR> Am) emñÌr` B) ì`pV{ZîR> B©) B{Vhmg{ZîR> 6) ^aV_wZtZr {H$Vr ag _mZbo AmhoV ? A) ZD$ Am) AmR> B) ~mam B©) ghm 7) ApñVËddmXmMm _w»` àUoVm H$moUmbm _mZbo OmVo ? A) {ZËeo Am) ãbw_{\$ëS> B) A°[añQ>m°Q>b B©) VoZ P.T.O. SLR-G – 1 *SLRG1* 8) amo_±{Q>{gP_H$[aVm "gm¢X`©dmX' Agm n`m©` _amR>rV H$moUr dmnabm ? A) am. e§. dmqi~o Am) X. dm. nmoVXma B) lr. Ho$. jragmJa B©) am. J. OmYd 9) "A{^OmV dmL²>_`H¥$Vr hr àJë^ g§ñH¥$VrV dmT>boë`m àJë^ _ZmMr {Z{_©Vr AgVo'. ho _V H$moUr _m§S>bo ? A) H$sQ²>g Am) H$mbm©B©b B) Q>r. Eg. B{b`Q> B©) aoZodoboH$ 10) _amR>r H$mX§~arV dmñVddmXr `wJmMr gwédmV H$moUr Ho$br ? A) ~m. gr. _T>}H$a Am) ^mbM§Ð Zo_mS>o B) {d. g. Im§S>oH$a B©) h. Zm. AmnQ>o 2. XmoZ Vo VrZ dm`m§V CÎmao {bhm (H$moUVohr nmM) : 10 1) dmL²>_`' `m eãXmMm AW© CbJS>m. 2) arVr åhUOo H$m` ? 3) ÜdZr H$ënZm H$moUr _m§S>br d Vr H$moUË`m eãXeVrer g§~§{YV Amho ? 4) dmñVddmXmMm CX` H$moUË`m dmXmMr à{V{H«$`m åhUyZ Pmbm ? 5) "gm{hË`mVrb g§àXm`' `m J«§WmMo J«§WH$ma H$moU d Ë`m§Zr H$moUË`m gm{hË` g§àXm`m§{df`r {b{hbo Amho ? 6) nm¡dm©Ë` gm{hË` emñÌH$mam§Zr Ho$boë`m gm{hË`mÀ`m XmoZ ì`m»`m gm§Jm. 3. WmoS>`mV CÎmao {bhm (H$moUVohr XmoZ) : 10 1) gm{hË` hr H$moUË`m AWm©Zo Zd{Z{_©Vr AgVo ? 2) emñÌr` dmL²>_` Am{U gm{hË` `mVrb ^oX ñnîQ> H$am. 3) gm{hË`mVrb g§àXm` åhUOo H$m` ? Vo H$m {Z_m©U hmoVmV ? 4. "XoerdmX' åhUOo H$m` Vo gm§JyZ XoerdmXmMo ñdê$n _amR>r gm{hË`mÀ`m AmYmao ñnîQ> H$am. 10 qH$dm gm{hË` {Z{_©VrMo {d{dY {gÕmÝV gm§JyZ H$moUË`mhr EH$m gm{hË` {gÕmÝVmMo gmYa {ddoMZ H$am. 5. gm{hË`mVyZ Am{dîH¥$V hmoUmam AZw^d EH$mM doir {d{eîQ> d {dídmË_H$ H$gm AgVmo, Vo gmoXmhaU ñnîQ> H$am. 10 ———————— *SLRG10* -1- SLR-GSLR-G – –10 10 Seat No. M.A. – I (Semester – I) Examination, 2015 POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Theory (Gr. D) (Paper – I) Day and Date : Wednesday, 15-4-2015 Total Marks : 50 Time : 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Instructions :1)All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Choose the correct alternative : 10 1) Who wrote the book ‘Civic Culture’ ? a) Almond and Verba b) Verba and Dahl c) Dahl and Almond d) Almond and Easton 2) Who tried to develop power approach more effectively in Political Science ? a) J. S. Mill b) Laswell c) Joseph Schumpeter d) Miliband 3) ‘Human Nature in Politics’ who wrote this Book ? a) Laski b) Graham Wallas c) David Easton d) V. O. Key 4) Who was main promoter of Philosophy of Positivism ? a) Leo Stronce b) Wallerstone c) Sameer Amin d) Luckech 5) Who denied the concept of decline of Political Theory ? a) Barlin b) Clara Zetkin c) Nozick d) J. Hebermass 6) Which of the following scholar is not related with liberalism ? a) J. S. Mill b) Bentham c) T. H. Green d) Karl Marx 7) Neo Marxism is the study of a) Ideology of Karl Marx b) Ideology of Engels c) Ideology of Karl Marx and Engels d) Ideology of Pre Karl Marx P.T.O. SLR-G – 10 -2- *SLRG10* 8) The base of Marxian ideology is a) Social b) Economical c) Political d) Religious 9) What is the base of Liberalism ? a) Constitution b) Secularism c) Idealism d) Freedom 10) Who wrote Grammar of Politics ? a) Locke b) Lenin c) Laski d) Lipset S. M. 2. Write short answer on any four of the following : 8 1) What is Liberalism ? 2) Any basic feature of classical political theory. 3) Basic feature of political ideology. Explain. 4) Revival of Political Theory. Explain. 5) What is Authority ? 6) Define the concept ‘The Political Man’. 3. Write short note on any four of the following : 12 1) Importance of studying political theory. 2) Political man. 3) Authority and legitimacy. 4) Liberalism and freedom. 5) Role of state in democracy. 6) Salient features of Marxism. 4. Answer any one of the following : 10 A) Explain the causes of emerging Neo Marxism and evaluate the Neo Marxism as a practical thought. OR B) Discuss the liberalism with the ideas of J. S. Mill and Bentham. 5. Write an essay on democracy with reference to overloaded concept of welfare state. 10 *SLRG10* -3- SLR-G – 10 _amR>r ê$nm§Va gyMZm : 1) gd© àíZ gmoS>dUo Amdí`H$ Amho. 2) COdrH$S>rb A§H$ nyU© JwU Xe©{dVmV. 1. `mo½` n`m©` {ZdS>m : 10 1) "{g{dH$ H$ëMa' ho nwñVH H$moUr {b{hbo ? A) Aë_§S> d ìh~m© ~) ìh~m© d S>mb H$) S>mb d Aë_§S> S>) Aë_§S> d B©ñQ>Z 2) amÁ`emñÌm_Ü`o gÎmoMm ÑpîQ>>H$moZ A{YH$ à^mdrnUo H$moUr {dH${gV Ho$bm ? A) Oo. Eg. _rb ~) bmgdob H$) Omogo\$ ew§nrQ>a S>) {_br~±S> 3) "øw_Z ZoMa BZ nm°{b{Q>g' hm J«§W H$moUr {b{hbm ? A) bmñH$s ~) J«°h_ dmbmg H$) S>opìhS> B©ñQ>Z S>) ìhr.Amo.H$s. 4) àË`jdmXr VÎdkmZmMm g_W©Z H$moU hmoVm ? A) {bAmo ñQ´>m°Ýg ~) dm°bañQ>moZ H$) g_ra A_rZ S>) bwH$mM 5) amOH$s` {gÕm§VmMm èhmg Pmbm hr g§H$ënZm H$moUr A_mÝ` Ho$br ? A) ~buZ ~) bmam PoQ>H$sZ H$) Zm°PrH$ S>) Oo. ho~a_mg 6) Imbrbn¡H$s H$moUVm {dMmad§V hm CXma_VdmXmer g§~§YrV Zmhr ? A) Oo. Eg. _rb ~) ~oÝW°_ H$) Q>r. EM. J«rZ S>) H$mb© _mg© 7) Zd_mg©dmXmMm Aä`mg åhUOo A) _mg©À`m VÎdkmZmMm Aä`mg ~) E§OoëgÀ`m VÎdkmZmMm Aä`mg H$) _mg© d E§OoëgÀ`m VÎdkmZmMm Aä`mg S>) _mg©nyd© VÎdkmZmMm Aä`mg 8) _mg©dmXr VÎdkmZmMm _w»` AmYma H$moUVm ? A) gm_m{OH$ ~) Am{W©H$ H$) amOH$s` S>) Ym{_©H$ SLR-G – 10 -4- *SLRG10* 9) CXma_VdmXmMm AmYma H$moUVm ? A) amÁ`KQ>Zm ~) Y_©{ZanojVm H$) AmXe©dmX S>) ñdmV§Í` 10) "J«m_a Am°\$ nm°{b{Q>g', ho nwñVH$ H$moUr {b{hbo ? A) bm°H$ ~) bo{ZZ H$) bmñH$s S>) {bngoQ> Eg. E_. 2. Imbrbn¡H$s H$moUË`mhr Mma àíZm§Mr CÎmao WmoS>`mV {bhm : 8 1) CXma_VdmX åhUOo H$m` ? 2) A{^OmV amOH$s` {gÕm§Vm§Mo EImXo R>iH$ d¡{eîQ>ço gm§Jm. 3) amOH$s` VÎdkmZmMo AmYma^yV d¡{eîQ>ço gm§Jm. 4) amOH$s` {gÕm§VmMo nwZéÁOrdZ åhUOo H$m` ? 5) A{YgÎmm åhUOo H$m` ? gm§Jm. 6) "amOH$s` _mZd' g§H$ënZm gm§Jm. 3. Imbrbn¡H$s Mmada Q>rnm {bhm : 12 1) amOH$s` {gÕm§VmÀ`m Aä`mgmMo _hÎd. 2) amOH$s` _mZd. 3) A{YgÎmm d A{Y_mÝ`Vm. 4) CXma_VdmX Am{U ñdmV§Í`. 5) bmoH$emhrVrb amÁ`mMr ^y{_H$m. 6) _mg©dmXmMr R>iH$ d¡{eîQ>ço. 4. Imbrbn¡H$s H$moUË`mhr \$V EH$m àíZmMo CÎma {bhm : 10 A) Zd_mg©dmXmÀ`m {Z{_©VrMr H$maUo gm§Jm Am{U Zd_mg©dmX hm AZw^ddmXr {dMma Amho `m ÑîQ>rZo Ë`mMo n[ajU H$am. qH$dm ~) Oo. Eg. _rb d ~oÝW°_À`m {dMmam§À`m g§X^m©V CXma_VdmXmMr MMm© H$am. 5. H$ë`mUH$mar A{V^mampÝdV amÁ`mÀ`m g§X^m©V bmoH$emhrda {Z~§Y {bhm. 10 _____________________ *SLRG100* SLR-G – 100 Seat No. M.A. I (Semester – II) Examination, 2015 HISTORY (Opt. Paper – II) History of Medieval India (1200 A.D. – 1700 A.D.) Day and Date : Thursday, 30-4-2015 Max. Marks : 50 Time : 3.00 p.m.
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