BPSC-132 INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS in English Solved Question Paper December 2022
INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Course Code: BPSC-132
Title Name |
BPSC-132 Solved Question Paper December 2022 |
University | IGNOU |
Service Type | Solved Question Paper (Soft copy/PDF) |
Course | BAG |
Language | English |
Year | December 2022 |
Course Code | BPSC-132 |
Product | Solved Question Paper (IGNOU) |
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENERAL)
(BAG)
Term-End Examination
December, 2022
BPSC-132 : INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 100
Note : Answer any five questions in about
500 words each. Each question is of
20 marks. Attempt at least two questions
from each Section.
Section—I
1. Discuss the application of Gandhian approach
to study Indian politics.
2. Explain the Directive Principles of State Policy.
3. Examine the nature of gender-based
movements in India.
4. Write short notes on the following in about
250 words each :
(a) Fundamental Duties
(b) Gender and Development
Section—II
5. Discuss the nature of workers movement in
India.
6. Explain the decline of the Congress System
(1967-1989).
7. Discuss the relationship between caste and
class.
8. Write short notes on the following in about
250 words each :
(a) Movement of LGBT or Transgender
persons
(b) Tribes and political movements
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