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I BSHF-101/FHS-1 I
BDP/ BCA/ BTS Term End Examination
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46396

December, 2010

BSHF-101 : FOUNDATION COURSE IN HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100 (Weightage 70%)

Note :

All sections are compulsory. choice of questions is indicated at each section.

SECTION - I
Answer any two questions in about 500 words each :

1.

Describe the main features of the post - industrial

society.

20

2.

Discuss the Renaissance in Europe. Was it merely a revival of ancient learning ?

20

3.

Compare and contrast the civil disobedience movement and the non - co - operation movement.

20

4.

Describe the plight of orphaned, destitute and delingnent children. Did the Juvenile Justice Act of 1986 take care of their plight.

20

BSHF-101/FHS-1

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SECTION - II
Answer any four questions in about 250 words each : 5.

Discuss the Delor's report on education and values submitted to the U.N

12

6.

Discuss the different theories of social stratification.

12

7.

What do you understand by the term 'deindustrialisation' in the colonial context. Highlight the key issues in modern governance.

12

8.

12

9.

What do you understand by the term 'digital - divide' ? Explain.

12

10.

Discuss the different concerns debated in the context of review of the Indian constitution.

12

11.

What do you understand by the term 'planning'? Discuss.

12

12.

Write a brief note On the Modern Indian Painting.
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SECTION - III
13.
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any two questions in about 100 words each :

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(a)

Denotified Tribes

(b)

The meaning of Environment

(c)

Food Security

(d)

Disinvestment since 1991.

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