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RMLNLU Time: 03 Hours April, 2011 ULB/SEM-I1/10-11/ET/ENG-HI English- Answer all the questions Figures in the margin indicate the marks Max Marks:60 (Section A) 9%. (Answer in approximately 250 words) {04x 10 marks) While a CV is a factual record of the candidate, his qualifications and experiences; a resume is a “sales letter” — Discuss. Here are given some verbs often required in presentations. Use them to compose a paragraph for the purpose of presentation of a topic of your own choice. You may use some of these twice. Talking, discuss, outline, filling, sharing, bring, highlight, tell, report, start Elucidate the five important steps in a report planning. How does preplanning help in writing the report? or ) Informational Report (i) Analytical Report Write a note or Write a critical note on the movie Enemy of the State. Or What are the four main phases in a negotiation? (Section B) (Answer in approximately 50 words) (05 x02 marks) How do the speaker's proximity and facial expressions contribute to the message making during presentation? What are unsolicited letters? Point out at least two qualities that a good negotiator must have. Write a note on difficulties in learning a second language, What are signposts? When do you use the following signposts? = todigress = toelaborate on (Section C) 20, Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be (20x01 marks) (i) Give at least one difference between a summary and a conclusion. (ii) Negotiation skills have to be formally learnt. (True/False) (i) Climax in a novel is known as dénouement. (TruefFalse) (iv) The basic purpose of a resume is to secure aM... {fill in the gap) (v) The Latin words curriculum vitae (CV) literally MEANS nn (Filin the gap) Define: (vi) Homophones (vii) Homographs (vi) Polysemy (ix) Memo (x) Inductive Report RMINLU. April, 2011 LLB/ SEM-I/10-11/ET Hist-tl Time : 03 Hours History-Il Max. Marks : 60 ‘Answer all the questions Figures in the margin indicate the marks (Section A) (Answer in approximately 250 words) (4x10) 1. What were the reasons why the cataclysmic events of 1857 could not achieve their avowed goals? How did the end of the Rising herald a new beginning in the history of British Rule in India? 2. What were the main planks of the Programme undertaken to oppose the Partition of Bengal? or Write a note on Indian nationalistic activity carried out in the second decade of the twentieth century from outside India. 3. Do you think that the Gandhian call of 1919 was a countdown to the collapse of the mightiest empire in history or do you think it was an exercise in futility, a promise not kept? Express your views. 4, Brahmo Samaj was not merely a religious movement but also included in its programme, items of social and political reform. Comment. (Section B) (Answer in approximately 50 words) (5x2) Write short notes on the following: 5. The Sanyasi rebellion 6. The Safety Valve theory. 7. HSRAand its ideology & objectives 8. Main elements of the Gandhian Constructive Programme. 9. The Shuddhi movement. (Section C) 10. Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be (0x1) i. An initial problem faced by the East India Company while venturing into trade with the East WS cn nso . the exact opposite being the case with the French Trading Company. ii, The post-1922 mood of disillusionment with the established Congress leaders revived attraction for the methods of Revolutionary Terrorism (True/False) iii, The Gadharites demand of complete and absolute freedom for India anticipated the. vResolution of the INC at a later date. iv. One of the chief reasons for the split of 1907 was. v. Which of the following was not a part of the programme of the ‘national volunteer movement’? a) Physical and moral training of the members b) Social work during famines. ©) Promoting Hindu-Muslim unity. 4) Organizing arbitration courts and schools vi. By which itemn/activity of the Swadeshi programme was the participation of women in the movement manifested chiefly? vil, What was ‘Absolute Sovereignty’ in the context of the British Rule in India? vill, What was the chief contribution of the Revolutionary Terrorists to the Indian National Movement? ix. An Indian who termed the events of 1857 as a “wholly unpatriotic & selfish sepoy mutiny” WAS... x. The Santhal Movement was against the exploitation and oppression by the, RMLNLU April-2011 LLB/ SEM-II/10-11/ET/LoC TIME: 03 HOURS Law of Contract-1 MAX. MARKS: 60 Answer all the questions Figures in the margin indicate the marks (Section A) (Answer in approximately 250 words) (410) 1, Where an agreement was arrived at for supply of 150 tonnes of sugar cane to a company that in case of the supplier’s failure to supply the same the supplier would have to pay Rs. 50 per tonne as damages. There was a default on the part of the supplier. Can the company recover the above stated amount as damages for the breach of contract? Explain in detail in the light of the principles of the law of contract and the relevant statutory provisions. 2. Development Authority announced a scheme for the development of plots and invited offers. So many people made offers which were accepted by the Development Authority but the authority committed a breach of contract, Hence, a suit for damages for mental agony caused due to the breach of contract was filed against the Authority. Can damages for mental agony be awarded in the Law of Contracts? Assuming that the Authority is your client, explain the legal position with the help of cases. 3. Mr. Kashyap and Mr. Kalinga got in a contract for the sale of goods. One of the stipulations in the contract was Mr. Kalinga should not take any dispute to any court. Mr. Kalinga supplied the goods but Mr. Kashyap did not pay the price in congluence of whieh Kalinga instituted a suit against Kashyap. Kashyap claimed that Kalinga should not bring the dispute to the court as stipulated in the contract. Argue on behalf of Kalinga and decide. 4, Mr. Manmadha and Mrs. Rathi entered into a contract that Rathi would divorce her husband and Manmadha would pay her Rs. 10 lakhs in consideration Rathi divorced her husband but Manmadha did not pay the amount agreed to Rathi launched judicial proceedings against Manmadha to recover Rs. 10 lakhs. Can she recover under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 ? of so, elucidate the relevant provisions. Or ically elaborate the law of mistake as to the identity of the contracting parties in the light of the leading judicial prouncements. (Section B) (Answer in approximately 50 words) (5% 2) 5. When can special damages be awarded? Mention a leading case relating to it, 6. What Judgment was given in Satyabrata Ghosh vs. Mugneeram Bangur, AIR 1954, sc44? 7. Can a claim for compensation by one person against another under $.70 be based on any subsisting contract? Why? 8. Under what circumstances 8. 69 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, be relied on? 9. An international cricket bat manufacturing company made a promise to Mr. Sachin ‘Tendulkar to pay Rs. 5 lakhs if Sachin put its logo on his bat for the final match of the tournament and scores 55 or more runs in the match if Sachin is able to comply with the above condi \s, under which section in Indian Contract Act, 1872 he will be able to recover Rs. 5 lakhs. Exp! (Section C) 10 Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be (10 * 1) i. Time is of essence in every contract. Do you agree with this statement? Why? ‘What does anticipatory breach mean? iii, What does wagering agreement mean? iv, What is the main difference between contingeney and frustration? v. Give one example for bilateral mistake. vi, Can earnest money be forfeited, if so, under what circumstances? vii. Can a party to the contract recover money paid under bilateral mistake to the other party under section 65 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Why? viii, What does reciprocal promise mean? ix, Give one example for unjust enrichment. x. What is a leading case on the doctrine of restraint of trade? RMLNLU April, 2011 LUB/SEM-II/10-11/€T/PS-I TIME: 03 Hours Political Science-It MAX. MARKS: 60 Answer all the questions Figures in the margin indicate the marks (Section A) (Answer in approximately 250 words) (4x10) Discuss the Marxian theory of international relations. Explain the hubs and the spokes model of international relations. Do you feel NAM has lost its relevance today? Discuss the Chinese foreign policy today. Bene or The world has become a three dimensional chess game. Explain Joseph Nye view on it. (Section B) (Answer in approximately 50 words) (5x2) Middle kingdom complex Difference between Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) and IMF Chinese economic model Heping Jueqi Neo Interventionism vena (Section c) 10. Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be (101) What are Singapore issues? What is the meaning of; Fuzheren De Dagao’? iv, Name the ethnic muslims who are harassed in Xinjiang province of China. v. What is the full form of CaISR? i. Whatis Alien smuggling? jing Consensus? What is Res Communes? NPT supports horizontal proliferation of nuclear weapons. (True/False) x. What is terminator technology? RMUNLU April, 2011 ULB/SEM-II/10-11/€T/Psycho-t1 TIME: 03Hours Psychology-HI MAX, MARKS: 60 Answer all the questions Figures in the margin indicate the marks (Section A) (Answer any four questions in approximately 250 words) (04520) 1. Point out differences between rapid cycling specifier and seasonal pattern specifier of mood disorders, 2. Discuss superego pathology theory as an explanation of border line personality disorders. 3. ‘Co morbidity of depressive mood disorder with substance abuse elevates the risk of suicidal behaviour’ Elucidate 4, How and why psychopathic behaviour is related with criminal behaviour? 5. Present a clinical picture of schizophrenia, {Section B) (answer in approximately 50 words) (05 x02) ‘Throw light on any one legal dilemma with reference to dissociative Identity disorder. Which impulse control disorder may result in serious assault/ destruction of property and how? Describe the features of major depressive episode. How adaptive psychopaths can evade law? 10. Whyisit important to assess the nature of mental disorder for accepting NGRI plea? (section c) 11. Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be- (10x01) |. Thoughts and feelings about grandiosity of self and obliviousness to thoughts and feelings of others show: endencies. Ji, Individuals preoccupied with thoughts and actions of setting fire suffer from... il, Memory oss limited to specif times and events, particularly traumatic events Is known as. fs a disorder of movement involving immobility or excited agitation. (True/False) iv. Catatonia v. Characteristic feature of bipolar 1! disorder is alternation of major depressive episodes with full manic episodes. (True/False) vi, Alor none reasoning may increase negative thoughts about self, experiences, surroundings and future, (True/False) vi. Biopsychosocial model of suicidal risks akin to model. Define the following: vii. Civil commitment. ix. Pathological grief reaction. x. Personality disorder. RMLNLU Time: 03 Hours April, 2011, LLB/ SEM-II/10-11/ET/LoL Language of Law ‘Answer ail the questions Figures in the margin indicate the marks Max.Marks:60 (Section A) (Answer in approximately 250 words) (4x10 marks) The Constitutional provisions relating to official language are no doubt an outcome of a compromise but not a ‘half-hearted compromise’ as characterized by someone. Elaborate. Special mention of some of the important cases in your note is expected. “Logical analysis is always the test of clear thinking.” Inviting Ferdinand de Saussure’s ideas of the linguistic sign, discuss the four modes of relative consciousness. or Language is made up of form, content and dynamism. Discuss with reference to social changes that intensify emotional responses. Critically analyze the implementation of Linguistic Rights as contained in different countries like USA, ‘Switzerland, Canada, Spain and Turkey through case examples, or ‘In democratic societies, interaction of social forces and law tend to mould each other’ Articulate your discussion with special mention of the several Acts that have been passed to eradicate many social evils and disabilities. Linguistic politics grows regional disparity. Comment {Section 8) (Answer in approximately 50 words) {5x2 marks) ‘Make an intellectual attempt to verbalize the underlying meaning(s) of the following expressions: The study of law, it might be argued, would be much more enjoyable and productive if we could say ‘goodbye Austin, hello Austen.’ The Constitution referred to the language to be used for the transaction of business in Le made no reference to be used by the Executive or the Judiciary. Language creates society but can prove to be a cause of ethnic destruction. Progressive societies develop their laws by three methods (Maine, Ancient Law) The observations of the Supreme Court in M/s Kasturilal v, The State of J&K and in M/s Hindustan Sugar Mills v. The State of Rajasthan will go a long way to promote social justice in the country. (Section c) ‘Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be lature, but (1x10 marks) the meaning of the (i) ab inteste (il) ipso jure (ili) suo moto (iv) cestui que trust (v) pro bono publico State True/False: Political correctness leads to verbal hygiene. ‘The dialectical consciousness is the synthesis of subjectivity and objectivity. Language is modeled on the loop of projection and introjection. (ix) Many fallacies are not just failed arguments—they are also deceptively plausible appeals. (x) Rule of Law permeates the entire fabric of the Indian Constitution. RMLNLU April, 2011 (LLB/SEM-I1/10-11/€T/SBL TIME: 03 Hours Study of Basics of Legislation MAX. MARKS: 60 ‘Answer all the questions Figures in the margin indicate the marks (Section A) (Answer in approximately 250 words) (4x10) 1 The financial year 2008-09 experienced a severe drop in the import and export af animals and animal products which constitutes an important role in the International obligations of India. This dropout was mainly due to the spread of infectious and contagious diseases affecting animals. The issue is to be tackled on a national basis so as, 10 avoid adverse impact of such diseases on the economy of the country and for this purpose harmonise the control procedures and to prevent inter-State transmission of animal diseases. India Is also a Member Country of the Office Intemational Des Epizooties, Paris, for which reason, itis essential to implement the general obligations of the said organisation. Thus, the government needs to ratify the recommendations of the Organisation and the matter also needs a national level handling to regulate and prevent the infectious and contagious diseases in animals. Draft a legislation with the contents: Short Title, Long Title, Extent and Commencement Clause, Application Clause ‘and the Non-Obstante Clause. 2. The application of Ut Res Mojis Valeat Quam Pareat presumes the constitutionality of a provision and thus prefers ‘an interpretation through the application of the Doctrine of Pith and Substance. Explain the Doctrine with the help of case laws with reference to the rules of Interpretation of the Statutes ensuring the policy, language and object of the Statute. 3, The meaning of words and expressions used in an Act must take its colour from the context in which they appear but the rule of ejusdem generis excludes the natural meaning of the words and gives preference to the intention of, the lexicographer. Explain and distinguish the two rules of interpretation of the legislation, or “Express mention of one thing implies the exclusion of another” results in Expressum Facit Cessare Tacitum. Explain and elucidate the doctrine. 4. Nemo potest mutare consilium suum in alterlus reflects the operation of the Doctrine of Eclipse which Is the rule of interpretation propounded by the Judiciary but nothing could be brought in effect unless Ex Visceribus Actus is made operative. Elucidate. or Mention any five important contents of Legislation andl explain their viability with reference to the drafting and interpretation of Legislation (Section 8) (Answer in approximately 50 words) (62) 5. Explain the Doctrine of Territorial Nexus with the help of decided cases. 6. Define Money Bill and distinguish between fee and tax. 7. In what manner does the Preamble serve as the mode of Interpretation of the Constitution? 8 Discuss the importance of the Non Obstante Clause in 2 Legislation. 8. What is the purpose of inserting a proviso in Legislation? (Section ¢) 10, Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be- (10%) “You cannot do indirectly what you cannot do directly.” Name the Doctrine. i. The jurisdiction of Courts is neither increased nor enlarged through the interpretation of Statutes. (True/False) Il, Contemporanea Expositio Est Optima Et Fortissima Lege means .. |v, Appropriation Bills a form of a 25 they invoive appropriation out ofthe v. Which theory has been accepted by the indian Courts in relation to International Law with regard to the ‘Municipal taw? vi Ordinances are the examples of Subordinate Legislation. (True/False) vil. In which case was it held that the Preamble did not walk before the Constitution but was the part of the Constitution? vili, On which Law Commission's the report Parliament passed the Transfer of Property Bill? x. Explanations and Illustrations appended to Legislation serve the same purpose. (True/False) x. Name any one doctrine which was propounded to check the operation of the Applicability Clause of the Legislation Write short notes on the following: 10. vill. RMLNLU April, 2012 B.A.LL.B/SEM-I1/10-11/ET/Eco-lI TIME: 03 Hours, Economics-It MAX. MARKS: 60 Answer all the questions Figures in the margin indicate the marks (Section A) (Answer in approximately 250 words) (4x10 ) HDI prepared by the UNDP under the guidance of Prof. Muhbub-Ul-Hag and Prof. Amaratya K. Sen measures the basic dimensions of human development. In this light, explain the components of HDI ‘and observations of UNDP Report-2010. What are the different types of unemployment in India? Give the details of two programmes which have been launched in 21° century to solve the problem of unemployment in rural areas. or Give a definition of LPG. What measures were initiated under the policy of New Economic Reforms, 19917 Indicate the challenges faced by the Indian economy since its inception. What is meant by New Agricultural Strategy or The Green Revolution? Illustrate its positive and negative impact on Indian agriculture. Has India been facing the problem of population explosion? Show the changes which have taken place in the size of population, growth rate of population, sex-ratio and literacy ratio as per recent Census of India-2011 Report. or Explain the causes of sub-prime crisis that that emerged in US economy during 2007-08. Show its impact ‘on Indian economy. What measures were exercised by the Government of India to come out of the recession? (Section B) (Answer in approximately 50 words) (5x2) Calculation of poverty line by Mohan Guru Swamy and R. Joseph Abraham. Four objectives of Planning in India. Four long-term objectives of National Population policy-2000. Role of Small Scale Industries in the Indian economy. Four new thrust areas in agriculture (Section C) ‘Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be (10 x1) ‘The first UNDP Report was published in the year wun. Itis projected that bythe year 2020, the average age of an Indian will Be OMY seen YEAS Blue Revolution in agriculture is related to. . The Industrial Policy Resolution divided the Industrie iMt0 ..cune:nwnnannrnCBtegOories. Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP) was launched in the year.. Female Literacy rate in 2011 is LPG includes : a. Reduction in rate of import duties _b, Gradual abolition of import control ¢. Privatizing of public sector units d. All the above. Consolidation of holdings is one of the measures of the Land reforms. (True/False) Now Small Scale Industries are defined on the basis of the limit of capital investment. _(True/False) New HYVS was developed in Mexico by. (True/False) RMLNLU April, 2011 LLB/SEM-II/10-11/ET/ Socio.-II TIME: 03 Hours Sociology-tt MAX. MARKS: 60 Answer all the questions Figures in the margin indicate the marks (Section A) (Answer in approximately 250 words) (4% 10) 1. Explain in detail the dynamics of Chipko Movement in India. 2. Explain in detail the economic, political and social structure of Indian village. 3. "The policy makers do not take students in India seriously’. Comment on the statement in the context of Student Movement. 4. Explain the issues of gender, religion and social justice involved in the Narmada movement. (Section 8) (Answer in approximately 50 words) (5x2) Write short notes on the followin; 5. Youth policy 2003. 6. —_Bishnois Movement. 7. Bhoodan Movement. 8. Village temple. 9. Constructive programme of Mahatma Gandhi (Section C) 10. Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be- (10 « 1) i. Humanism is a part of westernization. (True/False) . The National Youth Policy of India was first adopted in the year... ‘The author of the book “Hindu Jajmani System” is. Social construction of rural, in the sense of what people think, is rural Is phenomenological construct. (True/False) The folk society is past oriented. (True/False) ‘The status of individual in caste system is ascribed. (True/False) i. The word “Chipko"( to hug) was the brainchild of . Name two individuals associated with Narmada Bachao Andolan ( NBA). ‘The village in the western world is known as. The village Kihan Garhi was studied by

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