1. For whom, "ideas" and not the "material conditions of production" are the effective causes of revolution?
2. What is not true about ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations)?
3. Marx's theory of the state and revolution is taken from
4. Match List-I with List-II and identify the correct answer from the options given below:
List-I (Name of Philosophy)
List-II (Directive Principle)
a. Welfarism
1. Promotion of cottage industry
b. Socialism
2. Better health and living standard
c. Gandhian philosophy
3. Promotion of international peace and security
d. Internationalism
4. Equal pay for equal work
| List-I (Name of Philosophy) | List-II (Directive Principle) |
| a. Welfarism | 1. Promotion of cottage industry |
| b. Socialism | 2. Better health and living standard |
| c. Gandhian philosophy | 3. Promotion of international peace and security |
| d. Internationalism | 4. Equal pay for equal work |
5. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched:
Authors
Books
1. S. M. Lipset
Political man : The Social Bases of politics
2. Lenin
Neo-colonialism : The highest stage of Imperialism
3. L. Anderson
Transitions to Democracy
4. Charles Tilly
From Mobilisation to Revolution
| Authors | Books |
| 1. S. M. Lipset | Political man : The Social Bases of politics |
| 2. Lenin | Neo-colonialism : The highest stage of Imperialism |
| 3. L. Anderson | Transitions to Democracy |
| 4. Charles Tilly | From Mobilisation to Revolution |
6. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Choose the correct answer by using the options given below:
Assertion (A): "Both staff and auxiliary agencies assist the line agencies but are distinct from each other".
Reason (R): "Auxiliary agencies have no operating responsibilities".
Assertion (A): "Both staff and auxiliary agencies assist the line agencies but are distinct from each other".
Reason (R): "Auxiliary agencies have no operating responsibilities".
7. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the options given below:
List-I (Authors)
List-II (Books)
a. E. H. Carr
1. Neorealism and Its Critics
b. R. Keohane
2. From Wealth to Power
c. J. Mearsheimer
3. The Twenty Year Crisis
d. F. Zakaria
4. The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
| List-I (Authors) | List-II (Books) |
| a. E. H. Carr | 1. Neorealism and Its Critics |
| b. R. Keohane | 2. From Wealth to Power |
| c. J. Mearsheimer | 3. The Twenty Year Crisis |
| d. F. Zakaria | 4. The Tragedy of Great Power Politics |
8. Who was the protem speaker of the 16th Lok Sabha?
9. What are the ad-hoc bodies of the UN General Assembly?
1. Special Committee on Peace Keeping Operation, Human Rights Committee, Committee on the Peaceful Use of Outer Space
2. Special Committee on the Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independent Countries and Peoples Commission on International Trade Law
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1. Special Committee on Peace Keeping Operation, Human Rights Committee, Committee on the Peaceful Use of Outer Space
2. Special Committee on the Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independent Countries and Peoples Commission on International Trade Law
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
10. In . . . . . . . ., China took over control of Tibet.
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