Political Science Question Paper 2018 B.A. 1st Sem AUS

Political Science B.A. 1st Sem Question Paper 2018 (Assam University)

Welcome, B.A. 1st Semester students! Prepare for your Political Science (Course No.: PLSGEC-101T / PLSDSC-101T) examination with the official 2018 Question Paper (Odd Semester) provided here for essential practice.

This paper covers the core concepts of Introduction to Political Theory. Practice questions on Politics, Liberty, Equality, and Justice to prepare for your exam.

Syllabus Note (CBCS vs. FYUG)

This paper is from the earlier CBCS system. However, the theoretical concepts tested—including the definition and scope of Politics, the nature of Democracy, and the principles of Liberty—are foundational and highly relevant to the FYUG syllabus for this course.

Key Examination Details

  • Course Code: PLSGEC-101T / PLSDSC-101T
  • Course Name: Introduction to Political Theory
  • Examination Year: TDC (CBCS) Odd Semester Exam., 2018
  • Full Marks: Not explicitly stated (Contains 4-mark and 8-mark questions)
  • Time Allowed: 3 Hours

 

View the Full Question Paper (2018)

Scroll down through the high-resolution images below (Content is split across 3 PDF pages) to practice every section of the official 2018 question paper. You must scroll the entire page to view all questions!

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Content Page 1/3 (Covers UNIT-I and the start of UNIT-II)

This first image contains UNIT-I, focusing on the definition and significance of Politics and Political Theory. It also includes the start of UNIT-II, covering questions on Democracy, Liberty, and Equality.

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Content Page 2/3 (Covers UNIT-II end, UNIT-III, and UNIT-IV)

This image covers the middle sections of the paper, including UNIT-III on Citizenship, Civil Rights, and Civil Society. It also presents UNIT-IV questions on Economic Growth, Censorship, and the Lee Thesis.

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Content Page 3/3 (Covers UNIT-V)

The final image covers UNIT-V, which includes high-mark questions on Justice as Fairness (Rawls), the role of the Family, and the principle of Protective Discrimination.



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