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BDP/ BCA/ BTS
Term-End Examination
June, 2012

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BSHF-101 : FOUNDATION COURSE IN HU. ANITIES
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Maximum Marks : 100
(Weightage 70%)

Time : 3 hours

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.

Compare and contrast the meaning of 'industrial' and 'post-industrial' society.

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2.

"The twentieth century has been the most violent one in human history". Discuss the attempts at resolution of violence mentioned in this 1998 Human Development Report.

20

3.

Discuss the basic idea behind the concept of human security.

20

4.

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

20

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SECTION-II about 250 words each :
.1 by the term 'deindustrialization' in the colonial context ?

- ctives of Indian Planning ?

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icerns debated in the context of review of the Indian Constitution ?

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8.

What has the Indian state done to a ameliorate the plight of orphaned, delinquent and

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destitute children ?

9.

How can ICT help in uplifting the marginalized sections of our society ? Give your

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own views.

10.

Discuss the key issues in modern governance.

12

11.

Critically examine the functions family as an institution performs.

12

12.

What is the role of communication in an organisation ? Discuss.

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Features of Indian Music

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