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March, 2013 LLB/SEM-II/12-13/MT/Eco.-II


TIME: 1 HOURS Economics-II MAX. MARKS: 60
Answer all the questions
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(Section A)
(1 x 20)
1. Define the concept of National Income as given by Marshall and Pigou. Explain the
methods by which the Gross Domestic Product(GDP) is computed. What are the
main limitations involved in the estimation of GDP?
Or
Keynesian economics is regarded as a prescription to solve the problem of
unemployment which occurred after the Great Depression of 1929. Do you agree
with this statement? Present a brief sketch of Keynesion Theory of Employment and
explain in detail how does a higher point of effective demand create more
employment in the economy?

(Section B)
(5 x 4)
2. Write measures to control inflation through fiscal policy.
3. Point out difference between inflation and reflation.
4. Explain cost-push and demand-pull inflation.
5. Define stagflation and indicate causes of its occurance.
6. Calculate the GDP at constant price: GDP in the year 2011-12 was Rs.968880 crores,
Index number of the base year (2009-10) was 100 and for current year (2011-12).

(Section C)

(10 x 2)
7. Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be.
i. It is a state in which the value of money is rising :
(a) Deflation (b) Reflation (c) Inflation (d) Disinflation
ii. Concept of `Wage Flexibilities was given by:
(a) Pigou (b) Marshall (c) J.B. Say (d) J.S. Mill
iii. When Marginal Propensity to Consume is 4/5, calculate the value of multiplier.
iv. AS per Keynes the rate of interest depends on money supply and .
v. `Supply creates its own demand was propounded by .
vi. As per classical economists, equality between savings and investment was brought
by. .
vii. The policy of `Lasseiz-faire was propounded by .. .economists.
viii. GDP at factor cost = GDP (-). (+).. .
ix. Defence services are not included in the calculation of national income
.. . (True/False)
x. One of the causes of inflation is increase in private spending .
(True/False)
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March, 2013 LLB/SEM-II/12-13/MT/Eng.-II
TIME: 1 HOURS English-II MAX. MARKS: 60
Answer all the questions
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(Section A)
(1 x 20)
1. Attempt a discourse analysis on the following text:

What is this love that is my life's companion? / Shape-changer, sometimes faceless,


this companion./ Single traveller, I wander a wasting world / awaiting the much
anticipated Companion./A trillium covered wood one April day / served as a nearly
consummate companion./ A horse, two dogs, some cats, a blue macaw / each in its
turn became a loyal companion./ Behind the loved embrace, a face of light-/ demon
or angel-lures me from my companion./ The street of love is neither wide nor
narrow. / Its width depends on me and my companion./ Am I too bound and blinded
by coarse wrappings/ ever to know true love as my companion?/ O Poet, squanderer
of time and talents/ why do you search for love as your Companion? (P. K. Page
Single Traveller)
Or

What is the defence plea in the Falders case? Could it withstand the onslaught of
the prosecution? What is the Jurys finding and Judges verdict?

(Section B)
(5 x 4)
Distinguish between the following:

2. Position Paper & Term Paper

3. Term Paper & Research Paper

4. Study Skills & Linguistic Skills

5. The thought processes behind the communication are extremely important. Study
these behavioural stands in the expressions given below and express your opinion
on the linkage between assertiveness and communication.

Im OK - Youre OK

Im OK Youre not OK

Im not OK - Youre OK

Im not OK - Youre not OK

6. How can you display leadership in a Group Discussion?

P.T.O.
(Section C)
(10 x 2)

(Answer as per the requirement)

7. Based on the interpretation and understanding of the thematic concerns Identify


the Poem.

Serial No. THEMATIC CONCERNS POEM(?)

i Shapeless ideology ..

ii Decaying values ..
A reference possibly for much awaited somebody as in
iii
Waiting for Godot
..

iv Dabate upon good & evil ..

v Reference reminding Virginia Wolfs ARoom of Ones Own ..

vi Northern evolutionary view of Canadian poems ..

vii Demolishing meta-narrative ..

viii Post-war reality/post-modern dilemma ..

ix The land yet to give birth to many new springs ..

x Awareness towards girls education ..

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March, 2013 LLB/SEM-II/12-13/MT/Hist.-II
TIME: 1 HOURS History-II MAX. MARKS: 60
Answer all the questions
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(Section A)
(1 x 20)
1. The foundation of the Indian National Congress was the culmination of the political
work of earlier years and also an objective necessity at the time. Comment on the
objectives of the early Congress leadership in the light of this statement.
Or
With the start of the Swadeshi movement at the turn of the 20th century, the
National movement took a major leap forward in terms of propaganda, program,
techniques and popular participation. Comment

(Section B)
(5 x 4)
2. The Portuguese foray into India.

3. The Extremist Programme of action.

4. The Corps of Volunteers or the Samitis.

5. The policy of Divide and Counterpoise.

6. Chief reasons for the Tribal rebellions in British India.

(Section C)
(10 x 2)
7. Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be.
i. The .Movement was the most serious and well-planned
challenge to British supremacy from 1830s-1860s.
ii. The Santhal Revolt of 1855 is locally and popularly known as .
iii. The ..is styled as a Trojan Horse Tactic in Empire Building.
iv. The ...were as to be preserved as the Bulwarks of the Empire
after the Queens Proclamation of 1858.
v. What was the chief reason for the Rising of the Raja of Vizianagram?
vi. K.K. Mitraslaunched a powerful press campaign against the partition
of Bengal.
vii. L.E.R Rees calls the Rising of 1857, a Religious War against the Christians.
(True/False)
viii. What was the India House?
ix. ....was the most significant anti-imperialist movement of
the Indians overseas.
x. What was the Abhinav Bharat Group?
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March, 2013 LLB/SEM-II/12-13/MT/SBL
TIME: 1 HOURS Study of Basics of Legislation MAX. MARKS: 60
Answer all the questions
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(Section A)
(1 x 20)
1. Point out any ten contents of legislation and explain the importance, purpose and
drafting technique of any four. Give illustrations and Case law in support of your
answer.
Or
Write detailed note on any four:
a) Declaratory and Curative Legislation
b) Amending and repealing Legislation
c) Autonomous Legislation
d) Restrictive and Extensive Definitions
e) In Re Berubari Union,AIR1960SC845

(Section B)
(5 x 4)
2. How and when does overriding effect clause operate?
3. What is classification of statutes with reference to method? Explain in brief.
4. What happens to an ordinary bill at second reading in originating house?
5. How Codifying Statute is different from Consolidating Statute?
6. Define money bill.
(Section C)
(10 x 2)
7. Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be.
i. Give one example of enacting formula.
ii. Write the name the one declaratory statute.
iii. An Act to provide for the more effective prevention of the commission of the sati
and its glorification and matters connected therewith or incidental thereto is
......... . (Long title/Preamble)
iv. Section ......................... of the General Clauses Act, 1897 lays down that an Act or
regulation may be cited by reference to the title or short title (if any) conferred
thereon.
v. Write the ratio of Murlidhar v State of Maharashtra (1977)1SCR653.
vi. The word shall include in definition clause is generally extensive / elaborative /
restrictive in nature.
vii. Article-370 of Indian Constitution is an example of ......................................clause.
viii. Write the ratio of Vishin N. Khanchandani v Vidya Laxmi Khanchandani (2000)
6 SCC 724.
ix. What is subordinate legislation according to Salmond?
x. A .. statute is one which is limited in its duration at the time of its
enactment. It continues in force until the time of its limitation has expired, unless
sooner repealed.
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March, 2013 LLB/SEM-II/12-13/MT/LoL
TIME: 1 HOURS Language of Law MAX. MARKS: 60
Answer all the questions
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(Section A)
(1 x 20)
1. Explain the influence and importance of religion over the language of personal law in
India?
Or
Explain the basic principles of writing of language of law document. Develop a legal
document with the help of these principles?

(Section B)
(5 x 4)
2. Give the reasons which make language of law difficult.
3. What is the importance of framing of thoughts in the process of legal writing and how
is it different from other stages of legal writing?
4. Criticism of plain language.
5. Distinguish between de jure and de facto?
6. What is ignorantia legis neminem excusa?

(Section C)
(10 x 2)
7. Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be.

Give full form of the following. (Any Two)


i. ADR, CTBT, ESMA.
ii. FTC, IRDA, GLOBE.
Fill in the blanks.
iii. The immediate cause is known as .. .
iv. Before a court which has no jurisdiction of the matter is known as .
Give the meaning of the term.
v. factum-valet.
vi. jus-ad rem.
Mark true or false.
vii. An argument from a like case is good in law.
viii. corpus legis is the body of facts which constitute an offence.
Give full citation of the following. (Any Two)
ix. ITR, LLN, BCR.
x. CLR, EFR, ITATR.

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March, 2013 LLB/II SEM/12-13/MT/LoC-I
TIME: 1 HOURS Law of Contract I MAX. MARKS: 60
Answer all the questions
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(Section A)

(1 x 20)
1. The divisional Engineer, Northern Railway, New Delhi wants to issue an e-tender notice
for the following work:
Renovation
Work: Renovation of floors, dados for corridors, stair case of the floor level (GF &
Ist floor) with granite, new entrance to blood collection all allied works, renovation
to ward no. 6 at Northern Railway Central Hospital in the section of SSE /W / Pahar
Ganj and construction of lounge adjoining railway club S.E. Road in the section of
SSE /W/T. camp under ADEN /E -II; Approx cost of work in lacs: Rs.117.00.
Period of completion of work : Six months
Assuming that the above stated Railway Department is your client, prepare e-tender notice
and brief your client about the legal issues involved from the posting of Tender Notice on
its website and the Public Procurement Portal till the tender is awarded having regard to
the relevant provisions of the Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Competition Act,
2002, Contract Act, 1872 and the Public Procurement Bill, 2012.
Or

Enumerate the legal principles and the doctrine as to the standard form of contracts in the
light of judicial pronouncements.

(Section B)
(5 x 4)
2. Mr. Malhotra made a proposal to Mr. Kumar to sell certain goods allowing 10 days time
for acceptance of the proposal. Can he revoke his proposal within 10 days before his offer
is accepted? Why?

3. Explain the applicable provisions in the Information Technology Act, 2000 vis--vis E-
contracts.

4. Consideration provides a better test of the validity of an agreement than an intention to


create legal relations. Critically analyse in the light of judicial pronouncements and
juristic opinions.

5. Why should property be knocked down in favour of the highest bidder in an auction
without reserve?

6. What principle was laid down in Carlill vs Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. (1983) 1 QB 256?

P.T.O.
(Section C)

(10 x 2)
7. Answer in very brief, the correct choice, answer as the need be.

i. A cellphone manufacturer published an advertisement stating, We now offer a new


cellphone model for less than Rs. 2000. For model details please log on to our website:
http//www.nda.in. Is it an offer? Why?

ii. Can S. 65 of the Indian Contract Act be applied to the minors agreement? Why?

iii. All contracts are required to be in black and white. Do you agree with it? Why?

iv. What is the difference between void and illegal agreements?

v. Minors agreements are Valid. Do you agree with this statement? Why?

vi. Life insurance company received a cheque by Mrs. Gangotri, a new proposer who
subsequently certified as medically fit. Mrs. Gangotri passed away 10 days thereafter
with pneumonia which was covered in the insurance policy. Before her death though the
company was enquiring about the health of the proposer encashed the cheque. Does the
encashment of cheque amount to an acceptance? Why?

vii. Shall silence of the offeree be deemed as an acceptance? Why?

viii. In the words at the desire of the promisor used in s.2(d) of the Contract Act, 1872
does the word promisor include minor? Why?

ix. Can an acceptance be made otherwise than in words? If so, give one example.

x. What principle was laid down in Bhagwandas vs Giridhari Lal & Co., AIR 1966 SC
543?
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March, 2013 LLB/SEM-II/12-13/MT/P.Sc.-II
TIME: 1 HOURS Political Science II MAX. MARKS: 60
Answer all the questions
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(Section A)
(1 x 20)
1. The centre has become periphery. In light of this statement, critically discuss the
Centre State relations since Independence.
Or
Do you feel that India as of now is an economic powerhouse? Give reasons to support
your answer.

(Section B)
(5 x 4)
Comment on the following

2. Blackmail federalism
3. Gross National Happiness
4. Green terror
5. Demographic dividend
6. Power paradox

(Section C)

(10 x 2)
7. Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be.

i. Who is the author of the book Breakout nations?

ii. The only country with more girls in school than boys is . .

iii. Which French philosopher said that Man is condemned to be free?

iv. According to ASER 2012, students of which State fare poorest in reading
writing and maths?

v. India has a Aram work culture.Who said it?

vi. What is the full form of CBD COP11?

vii. Who said that India has too much government, but too little
administration.too many laws but too little justice?

viii. What is the full form of HNWIs?

ix. Who is the author of the book Churning the Earth: the making of global India?

x. In India, only the 15% of the poorest, only 20% get pension. (True/False)

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March, 2013 LLB/SEM-II/12-13/MT/Psy.-II
TIME: 1 HOURS Psychology-II MAX. MARKS: 60
Answer all the questions
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(Section A)
(1 x 20)
1. Describe the symptoms and co-morbidity of Internet addiction.
Or
Present a detailed list of issues, which should be taken into account in preparing a
BWS.

(Section B)
(5 x 4)
2. Psychopathology in an individual reflects pathology in the family unit, discuss.
3. What is the relationship between impulse control disorders and criminal behavior?
4. Under certain circumstances, psychological self defense should be a legal
justification for homicide, comment.
5. How PTSD proneness in rape victims can be identified?
6. Do you agree with the statement that rules of insanity defense require diagnosis of
a mental disease but do not clearly define mental disease? Why?

(Section C)
(10 x 2)
1. Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be.

i. Teenagers suffering from can hurt someone seriously or


damage property.
ii. GBMI plea allows judges to make a decision that not only convicts individuals for
their crimes but also ensures that they will be given treatment for their illness.
(True/False)
iii. Self mutilation behavior may occur in episodes without periods of remission.
(True/False)
iv. A condition that guarantees the occurrence of a disorder is a cause
of disorder.
v. .. holds that psychological disorders are always the product of
multiple interacting causal factors.
vi. The recommendations of psychologists in rape victims claims of emotional distress
resulting from intentional or reckless action of rapist may increase the efficacy of
judicial verdicts. (True/False)
vii. Anxiety is not good for human beings even in moderate amounts. (True/False)
viii. Most disorders found in clients are listed on ...and ...
of DSM IV TR.
ix. Define syndrome.
x. Explain cultural relativism in one line.
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March, 2013 LLB/SEM-II/12-13/MT/Socio-II
TIME: 1 HOURS Sociology-II MAX. MARKS: 60
Answer all the questions
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(Section A)
(1 x 20)
1. Hierarchy, holism and continuity are the important principles of Hindu social order.
Comment on the statement.
Or
Write an essay on Indian Village.

(Section B)
(5 x 4)
2. What do you understand by parochialization?

3. Differentiate between Nucleated and Dispersed villages.

4. What are the important features of Little Tradition?

5. Comment on the economic structure of an Oriya village studied by Bailey.

6. Social problems include subjective as well as objective components. Comment.

(Section C)

(10 x 2)
7. Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be.

i. The cities which emerge from below is called .. .

ii. All the inhabitants of the village are the members of the Gram Sabha.
(True/False)

iii. The Gram Panchayat is an elected executive body of the village. (True/False)

iv. The constituency which elects Gram Pradhan is larger than that elects the
member of Block Development Council. (True/False)

v. Difference between the Balwant Rai Mehta and Ashok Mehta committees is
.. .

vi. Maitreyi Project is located in which district of Uttar Pradesh .. .

vii. The tradition of the lettered, reflective few is .. .

viii. The Constitution (Seventy-fourth Amendment) Act is related to .. .

ix. Sanskritization is an example of anticipatory socialization. (True/False)

x. Manveer Singh Tevatiya is associated with .. .

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