B.A. 2nd Year Political Science Important Question 2024

Today you will get the b.a. 2nd year political science important question for the 2024 session. 

These questions are very important for the upcoming examinations. 

You can prepare for the examination by solving these questions. 

These questions have been taken from past papers. 

It is observed that so many questions repeat from ba 2nd year political science previous year question paper. 

So, you took these questions seriously. 

Your exam preparation will be perfect if you make a decent note with the help of these questions. 

You can prepare the answer to these questions with the help of your university ba second-year political science textbooks.

These are guessed questions for you. Don't fully depend on these questions. 

Before starting to write the answers to these questions, match these from your university syllabus. 

If these do not match then treat it b.a. 2nd year political science model paper 2022-23 session.

Another tip is that, when you are confused about understanding the questions, contact your teacher first and take their opinion.

If you write the answer to these questions in your own words then you can memorize it easily for a long period.

So, first of all, read the relevant chapters in the textbook and understand the meaning, then start to write the answer to these ba political science 2nd year questions. 

We have mentioned ba 2nd year political science 1st paper and 2nd paper questions respectively in this post. 

Let's start to write the answer. 


BA 2nd Year Political Science Important Questions

BA 2nd Year Political Science Paper 1

  • Write an essuy on Hegel and his Idealism.
  • Critically analyze the main principles of Karl Marx.
  • What are the three classes of Plato's Ideal State?
  • What do you mean by 'Justice is the child of the fear'?
  • Why Aristotle is called the first political scientist?
  • 'State is before individual' & Clarify.
  • Why Machiavelli is known as the father of modern political thought.
  • Explain the political ideas of John Stuart Mill.
  • 'The state should allow and remove obstacles that lie before human capacity when he seeks to do things worth doing.' Explain.
  • Elaborate on Representative Governance of Mill.
  • Explain Mill's views on liberty.
  • Will, not force is the basis of the State (Green). Explain it.
  • Explain Hegel's views on the State.
  • What is the Historical materialism of Marx? Explain in brief.
  • Evaluate Karl Marx as the father of Scientific Socialism.
  • Critically analyze Plato's Ideal State.
  • Critically analyze Aristotle as the first political scientist.
  • Explain Machiavelli's views on the State and Government.
  • Explain the Social Contract Theory of Rousseau.
  • Critically analyze Bentham's theory 'Great good of the greatest number.'
  • What is 'General Will' meant by Rousseau?
  • How many types of pleasure or sorrow are there, according to Bentham?
  • What is Green's, General Will?
  • Name two theories propounded by Karl Marx, the father of scientific socialism.
  • What do you mean by the Class Struggle of Marx?


B.A. 2nd Year Political Science Paper 2

  • Describe the composition, powers, and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.
  • Discuss the main features of the Election System in India. Also, discuss major Electoral Reforms held recently.
  • Comment on the following in 200 words:- (a) Preamble of the Constitution (b) Right to Religious freedom (c) Directive principles of state policy in India (d) Swiss plural executive (e) Constitutional council of France 
  • Discuss the rights and powers of the Indian Prime Minister.
  • Discuss the Salient Features (characteristics) of the Indian constitution.
  • Distinguish between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of state policy. Examine briefly the utility of Directive Principles of state policy.
  • Discuss the power, functions, and position of the president of India.
  • The House of People (Lok Sabha) is more powerful than the Council of States (Rajya Sabha). Explain.
  • What is meant by 'Co-operative Federalism'? Is it correct to call India a 'Co-operative Federalism'?
  • Explain the effects of Casteism on the Indian political system.
  • Write short notes on - (a) the Role of an opposition party in India (b) Indian politics and religion (c) The Importance of the preamble (d) Prime Minister-'the real ruler'
  • Which amendment of the Constitution incorporates a chapter on Fundamental Duties. Explain.
  • Who is authorized to seek the advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?
  • Explain the structure of functions of the Election Commission.
  • Define comparative politics.
  • What are the main provisions of the Constitution?
  • Who is the author of 'Das Capital'?
  • Write two salient characteristics of the constitution of Britain.
  • What is the Multi-Party system?
  • Write the sources of the American Constitution.
  • Which country is known by the name 'Home Of Democracy'?
  • Explain the process of the Amendment of the Swiss Constitution.
  • Discuss the National People's Congress of China.
  • Elaborate on the powers of the House of Lords.
  • What do you understand by the Rule of Law? Explain.

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