41. Which among the following is not an element of citizenship?
						
					42. Which of the following were described by David Easton as intellectual foundations of the System Analysis?
Give the correct answer from the options given below:
1. Regularities
2. Verification
3. Techniques
4. Quantification
						
					Give the correct answer from the options given below:
1. Regularities
2. Verification
3. Techniques
4. Quantification
43. Which of the following is correctly matched?
						
					44. "Rights properly so called are creatures of law." This view is held by
						
					45. 'Justice, Gender and the family' is written by
						
					46. Consider the correctness of following statements in relation with classical liberalism.
						
					47. Match the items of List-I with items of List-II by selecting the correct answer:
  
    List-I (Thinkers) 
    List-II (Theories) 
   
  
    a. Mao Tse Tung 
    1. Proletarian Dictatorship 
   
  
    b. Lenin 
    2. Cultural Revolution 
   
  
    c. Marx 
    3. One Country Socialism 
   
  
    d. Stalin 
    4. Communist Party as the Vanguard of the proletariat 
   
						
					| List-I (Thinkers) | List-II (Theories) | 
| a. Mao Tse Tung | 1. Proletarian Dictatorship | 
| b. Lenin | 2. Cultural Revolution | 
| c. Marx | 3. One Country Socialism | 
| d. Stalin | 4. Communist Party as the Vanguard of the proletariat | 
48. Which of the following views believes that the state originated with class division and class struggle in society?
						
					49. "It is morally impermissible to interfere with the actions of individuals even if they are motivated by irrational or emotive considerations provided they do not harm others." This statement belongs to
						
					50. Assertion (A): According to Robert A. Dahl, an individual is unlikely to get involved in politics if he places a low valuation on the rewards to be gained from political involvement relative to the rewards expected from other kinds of human activity.
Reason (R): Man is by nature an opportunist and is only occasionally politically conscious.
						
					Reason (R): Man is by nature an opportunist and is only occasionally politically conscious.
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