The document is an exam for an LLM course on Systems of Governance. It contains instructions for 3 sections worth a total of 30 marks. Section A contains 5 short questions worth 2 marks each about concepts of US governance like federalism, the Congress, the Senate, social goals, and democracy. Section B contains 3 longer questions worth 5 marks each, asking about the US judicial system, House of Representatives, and relationship between Congress and the President. Section C contains 2 essay questions worth 10 marks each, asking about due process of law and comparing systems of governance in India and the US.
The document is an exam for an LLM course on Systems of Governance. It contains instructions for 3 sections worth a total of 30 marks. Section A contains 5 short questions worth 2 marks each about concepts of US governance like federalism, the Congress, the Senate, social goals, and democracy. Section B contains 3 longer questions worth 5 marks each, asking about the US judicial system, House of Representatives, and relationship between Congress and the President. Section C contains 2 essay questions worth 10 marks each, asking about due process of law and comparing systems of governance in India and the US.
The document is an exam for an LLM course on Systems of Governance. It contains instructions for 3 sections worth a total of 30 marks. Section A contains 5 short questions worth 2 marks each about concepts of US governance like federalism, the Congress, the Senate, social goals, and democracy. Section B contains 3 longer questions worth 5 marks each, asking about the US judicial system, House of Representatives, and relationship between Congress and the President. Section C contains 2 essay questions worth 10 marks each, asking about due process of law and comparing systems of governance in India and the US.
The document is an exam for an LLM course on Systems of Governance. It contains instructions for 3 sections worth a total of 30 marks. Section A contains 5 short questions worth 2 marks each about concepts of US governance like federalism, the Congress, the Senate, social goals, and democracy. Section B contains 3 longer questions worth 5 marks each, asking about the US judicial system, House of Representatives, and relationship between Congress and the President. Section C contains 2 essay questions worth 10 marks each, asking about due process of law and comparing systems of governance in India and the US.
I INTERNAL EXAMINATION 2020-21 Programme & Sem: LLM II ( CSL& CAL) Subject with Code - Subject with Code -Systems of Governance (20D10201T) Max Marks: - 30 Time: 2 hours
SEC- A, All questions are compulsory (2x5=10 Marks)
Q1. Explain meaning of federalism of USA Governance.
Q2. What do you understand mean by ‘Congress” of USA Governance.? Q3. Explain “Senate”. ? Q4. What do you understand mean by the ‘Social Goals.’? Q5. What do you understand mean by democracy?
SEC- B, Attempt any 2 questions out of 3 (5x2=10 Marks)
Q 1 .Explain ‘Judicial System of United States of America. Q.2 Explain the House of Representatives. ? Q.3 Explain Relation between Congress and the president of U.S.A. .?
SEC- C, Attempt any 1 question out of 2. (1x10=10 Marks)
1. Explain Due Process of Law with Example. 2. Explain Comparison of System of Governance of India with United States.