11. Who among the following said, "Post-behaviouralism was a genuine revolution, not a reaction; a becoming, not a preservation; a reform, not a counter reformation"?
12. Nocturnal Council finds a mention in Plato's
13. The literature on new public administration lays emphasis on:
1. Relevance
2. Values
3. Equity
4. Change
Select the correct answer:
1. Relevance
2. Values
3. Equity
4. Change
Select the correct answer:
14. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I (Book)
List-II (Author)
a. International Relations Theory: The Three Traditions
1. Gerhard Wahlers
b. The North South Divide and the International System
2. Tadjbaksh Shakbanon and Anuradha Chenoy
c. Human security
3. N. B. Adams
d. India and the European Union
4. Martin Wight
List-I (Book) | List-II (Author) |
a. International Relations Theory: The Three Traditions | 1. Gerhard Wahlers |
b. The North South Divide and the International System | 2. Tadjbaksh Shakbanon and Anuradha Chenoy |
c. Human security | 3. N. B. Adams |
d. India and the European Union | 4. Martin Wight |
15. Which one of the following pairs are not correctly matched in the term of President and Vice-President?
16. Which of the following was awarded Noble Peace Prize for three times?
17. Who among the following has not made a distinction between public and private administration?
18. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I
List-II
a. Positive feedback
1. Edward Shils
b. The development of underdevelopment
2. Karl Deutsch
c. Modernising Oligarchy
3. Ortega Gasset
d. Nation-an organised human mass
4. Andre Gunder Frank
List-I | List-II |
a. Positive feedback | 1. Edward Shils |
b. The development of underdevelopment | 2. Karl Deutsch |
c. Modernising Oligarchy | 3. Ortega Gasset |
d. Nation-an organised human mass | 4. Andre Gunder Frank |
19. Any resolution passed by the Parliament for removing a Judge of the Supreme Court has to be investigated by a Committee comprising of:
20. Given below are two statements one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R).
Assertion (A): For John Locke, Natural Rights are a product of nature.
Reason (R): State has to protect and safeguard these rights.
Assertion (A): For John Locke, Natural Rights are a product of nature.
Reason (R): State has to protect and safeguard these rights.