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I Semester BA LLB/BBA LLB - Semester End Examination, June 2021 Course (Subject): Law and language - I Course Code: B19AL1010/ B19BL

Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 50 UNIT – I Marks I) 1 Fill in the blanks with the correct tense of verbs given in the brackets: 2x1=

a) I ___________ (mark) attendance when the peon arrived. (Change to Past Progressive Tense) b) She ________ (repair) a pair of shoes. (Change To Present Perfect Tense)

(^2) Fill in the blanks with appropriate auxiliary verbs given in brackets: 2x1=

a) The boy _______ (was/is) reprimanded by his parents yesterday. b) She ______ (has/have) to finish reading immediately

3 Fill in the blanks with appropriate words given in brackets to make meaningful conditional sentences:

2x1=

a) If I _______enough bank balance, I would have bought a new phone. (have/ had) b) If I had _____ that book, I would have completed reading. (chose/chosen) 4 Change the voice of the below sentences: 2x1= a) The doors will be locked by the watchman. (Change from Passive to Active) b) The salesman helped the customer. (Change from Active to Passive)

5 Write a narrative related to one’s school life experiences. 5

UNIT – II

II) (^1) Answer any One of the following questions: 1x5= a) You are Anitha Menon, a Commerce graduate with a few years of experience in an auditing company. Introduce yourself to the interview panel. b) Explain the importance of acquiring good public speaking skills for a law graduate. (^2) Answer any One of the following questions: 1x7= a) Explain the various evaluative areas of Group Discussion. b) Discuss the various pre-interview preparation strategies. c) Analyse the various steps involved in planning for the presentation. UNIT – III

III Answer any One of the following questions:^ 1x5=

1 a) Write a paragraph on “Sports – an essential component in one’s life”.

b) While walking in a park in your neighbourhood you found a small plastic bag containing some documents and some cash. Write a notice in about 50-80 words to be put on the park notice board asking the owner to identify and collect it from you. You are Amar/Amrita 9399123456.

c) As the Sales Manager of a company, write a Memorandum to the Marketing Executives regarding the latest terms and conditions in the sales policy

2 Answer any One of the following questions: 1x8=

a) Write the Agenda and Minutes of a Meeting. The meeting was related to the policy changes of a company. Assume the necessary details b) Read the following passage carefully and make notes:

When your aircraft glides for a touchdown at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, take a peek through the window. You will see a carpet of green foliage. It belongs to the oil palm, a native of Africa but thriving in Malaysia. Unlike the coconut or the rice whose significance is immediately identifiable, the oil palm rarely gets a bat of the eyelash from a layperson. Because the plant yields nothing that could be readily consumed, its importance as a versatile plant is easily disregarded.

There are basically two types of oil palm trees. The Elaeis guineensis is a native of West and Central Africa. The south American oil palm, Corozo oleifera, originates from Central and South America. Today, palm oil derived from Elaeis guineensis is used for many commercial purposes, from making chocolates to soaps to margarine, and maybe soon, to fueling cars.

Palm oil use can be traced back to Egypt during the reign of the Pharaohs. In the late 1800s, anthropologist M.C. Friedel stumbled upon an early tomb at Abydos dated 3000 B.C. In it was an earthen jar of an oily residue. Upon careful chemical analysis, this was later determined to be palm oil. The large quantity suggested the oil was used more for dietary purposes than as a mean of embalming. There were written records by European travelers of West African locals using the oil extensively for cooking. The oil palm Elaeis guineensis was typically self-seeded and not planted for commercial purposes. It wasn't until the 1830s, when palm oil export trade developed, deliberate plantings were made, beginning in the kingdom of Dahomey. c) Summarise the following passage in your own words:

The rapid industrial development in Malaysia has created significant industrial waste pollution problems that need immediate attention. Domestic waste and industrial waste are discharged unto surface water through the sewage systems. In some cases, industrial waste is released directly unto surface water.

On land, the release of industrial waste is closely controlled. However, offshore oil and manganese extraction lead to direct discharge of pollutants into the seas. Radioactive waste is dumped at sea in large concrete barrels to decay. Often, the barrels will start to have defects after a while. Representatives of factories often ship waste onto sea to dump it illegally because it is very expensive to have their water purified. Oil is released into the sea through oil tankers and shipwrecks and pesticides

First Semester BA LLB Semester End Examination June 2021

Course (Subject): Political Theory

Course Code: B19AL

Time: 2 hours Max. Marks: 50 Note: Answer ONE FULL question from each section.

SECTION-A

MARKS

  1. a) Discuss Idealist theory of state. 7 b) Write a note on Individualist theory. 6 OR
  2. a) Discuss Islamic concept of State. 7 b) Explain Shantiparva concept of State. 6 SECTION-B
  3. a) Critically analyse Hegelian views on atheism. 7 b) Explain Fascism. 6 OR
  4. a) Describe the Features of Totalitarianism 7 b) Write a note on Nazism. 6 SECTION-C
  5. a) Discuss the Schools of Socialism. 6 b) Explain the merits and demerits of Socialism. 6 OR
  6. a) Examine Historical and dialectical materialism. 7 b) Examine the concept of De-alienation. 5 SECTION-D
  7. a) Explain St. Aquinas views on state 6 b) Write a note on T H Green views on Liberty 6 OR
  8. a) Discuss St. Augustine’s Just war theory. 7 b) Write a note on Aristotle. 5

First Semester BBALLB Semester End Examination - June, 2021 Course (Subject): Principles of Management Course Code: B19BL Time: 1. 2hours 2. Max. Marks: 50

Note: - Answer ONE FULL question from each Section. Your answer should be specific to the questions asked SECTION – A

MARKS

  1. Briefly discuss the Time & motion study of Taylor’s contribution. 13

OR

  1. Are there any differences in planning, organising, staffing, directing & controlling between Reva university and Maruthi automobile company?

SECTION – B

  1. Explain the Trait theory of leader ship. Compare it with the behavioural theory of leadership.

OR

  1. Discuss fourteen principles of management laid down by Henri Fayol. 13

SECTION – C

  1. Discuss the concept of Graicuna’s theory of superior-subordinate relationships with mathematical formula under the span of control.

OR

  1. How are PERT and CPM developed. What is critical path and how it is determined? 12

SECTION – D

  1. Discuss Rensis Likert’s system 1-4 approaches to leadership. Which of these leadership styles do you advocate? Why.

OR

  1. Discuss the leadership and subordinate participation under the Tannenbaum and Schmidt’s Continuum of leadership styles.

I Semester BA LLB Semester End Examination June 2021 Course (Subject): Essentials of Sociology Course Code: B18AL1040/BA20AL1040 - 10404 Time: 90 Minutes Max. Marks: 50 Note: Answer ONE FULL question from each section.

UNIT – I

Marks

  1. a) Explain W C Mills theory of Sociological Imagination. 7 b) Write a note on the works of Kars Marx with regards to Sociology. 6 OR
  2. a) Differentiate Functional and Conflict Perspectives of Sociology. 7

b) Explain the concept of Feminist Perspective. 6

UNIT – II

  1. a) Explain any two form of Suicides of Emile Durkheim with relevant examples. 7 b) Write a note on the Mechanical Solidarity. 6 OR
  2. a) Explain the concepts of Community & Institutions 7 b) Explain the Concept of Class Struggle as define by Karl Marx. 6 UNIT – III
  3. a) Explain the difference between Culture Shock & Ethnocentrism with suitable examples. 6 b) Write a note on the meaning of Culture 6 OR
  4. a) Explain the important function of Culture in a society. 6 b) Write a note on the role of Educational Institution in Socialization. 6 UNIT – IV
  5. a) Explain two different types of Kinship. 6 b) Write a note on the conflict between Law and Politics in a society. 6 OR
  6. a) Explain the Conflict between the Politics and Poverty in the society. 6 b) Write a note on issue related to Education institutions. 6

I Semester BBA LLB Semester End Examination June 2021 Course (Subject): Organizational Behavior & Behavioral Psychology Course Code: B20BL104 0 /B19BL1040 - 57124 Time: 90 Minutes Max. Marks: 50 Note: Answer ONE FULL question from each section.

UNIT – I

Marks

  1. a) Explain the Autocratic & Custodian Model of Organizational Behavior. 7 b) Write a note on the concept of Supportive Model of Organizational Behavior. 6 OR
  2. a) Explain the role of Industrial Revolution in the development of Organizational Behavior. 7 b) Write a note on the Scientific Management of Organizational Behavior. 6 UNIT – II
  3. a) Explain the importance of understanding Functions of Attitudes. 7 b) Write a note on the Determinates of Work Attitudes 6 OR
  4. a) Explain the relationship between Attitudes & Behavior 7 b) Explain the Concept of personality traits. 6 UNIT – III
  5. a) Explain the Five Stage Model of Group Formation. 6 b) Write a note on the significance of Group Properties. 6 OR
  6. a) Explain the Conflict between Team and Group with suitable examples. 6 b) Write a note on concept of Group Decision Making. 6 UNIT – IV
  7. a) Explain the Importance of Understanding the Stress Management. 6 b) Write a note on Advantages of stress management. 6 OR
  8. a) Explain the different types of Stress Management 6 b) Write a note on Advantages of stress management. 6

First Semester BA LLB Semester End Examination June/July 2021 Course (Subject): Law of Torts, Motor Vehicle Act & Consumer Protection Act Course Code: B20AL1060/ B20BL1060 - 51126 Time: 90 minutes Max. Marks: 50 Note: Answer ONE FULL question from each unit.

UNIT – I

Marks

  1. a) Explain the essential elements of a tort highlighting the maxim “Injuria Sine Damnum” in the light of decided case laws.

b) Define Tort and distinguish between Tort and Breach of Trust. 6 OR

  1. a) Explain the maxim “Damnum Sine Injuria” with the help of leading case laws. 7 b) Trace the development of Law of Torts in India. 6

UNIT – II

  1. a) ‘A’ asks for a lift from a motorist ‘B’. ‘A’ is told by ‘B’ “I am not an expert driver. I am without a driving license too. You may travel at your risk”. ‘A’ travels with ‘B’. Later the motor vehicle collides with a bus due to defective brake of ‘B’’s vehicle. ‘A’ sues ‘B’ for injuries suffered by him in the accident. ‘B’ takes the pleas of Volenti Non Fit Injuria. Decide after discussing the whole law relating to the aforesaid maxim.

b) Explain the general defences of inevitable accident with the help of case laws. 6 OR

  1. a) Critically examine the development of the law relating to Remoteness of Damage with the light of decided case laws. Which test you prefer for deciding the questions of remoteness of damages. Give reasons for your answer.

b) Explain about contributory negligence with the help of relevant case laws. 6

UNIT – III

  1. a) Explain No – Fault Liability as mentioned under section 164 of Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act 2019.

b) In the light of legal provisions explain how the insurance company is exempted from not paying the award.

OR

  1. a) “Purchasing third party liability insurance is mandatory, whereas buying own damage cover is optional but highly recommended”. Explain the statement with the help of relevant provision of law.

b) How is award given by the Claims Tribunal? Explain the procedure. 6

UNIT – IV

  1. a) Discuss the main changes in Consumer Protection Act 1986 and 2019. 6

b) Discuss the guidelines that are given by E-commerce government authorities in reference with Consumer Protection Act 2019 for consumers.

OR

  1. a) Define Unfair Trade Practices with the help of decided case laws. 6

b) Define Consumer Movement and discuss the Rights of Consumers. 6


First Semester BBALLB Semester End Examination June, 2021 Course (Subject): Principles of Management

Course Code: BBBL15F1400 - 10501

Time: 1. 90 minutes 2. Max. Marks: 50

  1. Note: - Answer ONE FULL question from each Section.
    • Your answer should be specific to the questions asked SECTION – A

MARKS

  1. Outline the various functions & skills of a manager along with the definition of principles of management.

OR

  1. Are there any differences in planning, organising, staffing, directing & controlling between Reva university and Maruthi automobile company?

SECTION – B

  1. Critically examine the contributions of Maslow, Herzberg & McGregor towards the theory of human motivation.

OR

  1. What do you understand by staffing and “Staffing is the responsibility of every manager and not of the personnel department alone”.

Distinguish between the centralisation and decentralisation. (^) 5 SECTION – C

  1. Discuss fourteen principles of management laid down by Henri Fayol.^ 12 OR
  2. a) Describe the process of control along with it’s definition 6 b) Define leadership and explain it’s characteristics 6 SECTION – D
  3. a) Discuss the concept of Garifuna’s theory of superior-subordinate relationships with mathematical formula under the span of control.

b) Discuss the various types of budgets. 5 OR

  1. a) Explain the process & importance of forecasting with its definition. 6 b) Write a short notes on need to control system and benefits of control system. (^) 6

I Semester BA. LLB Semester End Examination June/July - 2021

Subject: Sociology - I

Subject Code: BA.LB16 1500 - 10315

Max Marks: 50 Duration: 2 Hours

Note: Answer one full question from each section.

Section-1 (Unit 1) Marks

1. a) Explain the Relation of Sociology with other social sciences such as history & Law 7 b) Write a note on the Definitions of Sociology 6

OR

2. a)^ Explain the Difference between Functionalist & Conflict Perspective of Sociology with relevant examples.

7

b) Write a note on the Scope and aim of Sociology 6

Section-2 (Unit 2)

3. a) Explain in detail about the contributions of August Comte towards Sociology. 7 b) Illustrate the concept of Division of Labour by Emile Durkheim 6

OR

4. a) Explain the Emile Durkheim’s Theory of Suicide with suitable examples. 7 b) Illustrate the concept of Survival of the Fittest by Herbert Spencer. (^) 6

Section-3 (Unit 3)

5. a) Explain the Karl Mark’s Theory of Historical Materialism with suitable examples. 6 b) Write a note on the Alienation. 6

OR

6. a) Explain the types of Authority as mentioned by Max Weber. 6 b) Write a note on the Weber’s Bureaucracy. (^) 6

Section-4 (Unit 4)

7. a) Explain the Importance of Society, Association in detail with relevant examples. 6 b) Write a note on the Social Groups. 6

OR

8. a)^ Differentiate between Association, & Community in detail with relevant examples.^6 b) Write a note on Status & Role 6


First Semester BBA LLB Semester End Examination July 2021

Course : Information Technology Fundamentals

Course Code: BBBL15F1700 - 10603 Time: 90 Minutes. Max. Marks: 50 Note: Answer ONE FULL question from each section.

UNIT – I

Marks

  1. a) Demonstrate Block diagram of computer and function of its different units 7 b) Describe characteristics of computer 6 OR
  2. a) Specify advantages and limitation of computer 6 b) Illustrate any four types of number system and how to convert the numbers with examples 7

UNIT – II

  1. a) List out the advantages and disadvantage of floppy disk and hard disk. 7 b) Specify the advantages and disadvantages of light pen and Bar code Reader 6

OR

  1. a) Discuss about the input device keyboard 6 b) Briefly Summarize types of ROM in computers 7

UNIT – III

  1. a) Write a short note on start sequence and system configuration procedure 6 b) Differentiate between CLI and GUI in Operating System 6 OR
  2. a) Specify the booting procedure steps in OS 6 b) Write a Short note on following terms: A) volume B) Label 6

UNIT – IV

  1. a) Demonstrate about network topologies with examples 6 b) List out types of keys in DBMS 6 OR
  2. a) Briefly explain about mode of transmission in network with example 6 b) Explain the following terms: A) Internet B) Intranet C) Extranet 6

II Semester BA LLB/BBA LLB - Semester End Examination - June 2021 Course (Subject): Law and language - II Course Code: B20AL2010/B20BL

Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 50

Note: Read the instructions carefully and answer the questions from each section.

UNIT – I I 1) Choose the appropriate phrasal verb and fill in the blank:

a) We will _____ our excursion to Singapore until November. (put up/ put off) b) The police would not _____ to the kidnapper’s demands. (give up/ give in) c) Somebody ________ his house last month and stole the sound system. (broke down/broke into)

3x1=

2A) Choose the appropriate homophone and fill in the blank:

a) Peter Smith wrote the ________ to the second edition of the book. (foreword/forward)

2B) Frame two sentences using each homonym, conveying two different word meanings: b) tender c) remote

3x1=

3) Identify the errors and rewrite the correct sentences: a) Sara and Sana does not visit their parents every day. b) The furniture have to undergo repair. c) Neither Asha nor Henry are interested in Mathematics.

3x1=

4) Fill in the blanks with appropriate idioms given in brackets:

( Herculean task / losing ground/ take French leave/ maiden speech /storm in a teacup/

a) He made his ________________in February 1999 on the subject of economic policy, advocating a cautiously protectionist approach to cheap imports. b) Unless one of the parties gives evidence, it is a _____________to prove that the receipt of money was for a corrupt purpose. c) I wouldn't get too worked up about this, you might have to _________to sort it out.

3x1=

UNIT – II

II. 1) Answer any ONE of the following questions:

a) Analyse the process of communication with a suitable diagram and appropriate examples. b) Examine the importance of communication in the academic and professional contexts.

1x8=

Second Semester BALLB Semester End Examination June 2021

Course (Subject): STATE AND POLITCAL OBLIGATION

Course Code: B20AL2020 - 51222

Max. Marks: 50 Time: 2 Hours Note: 1. - Answer ONE FULL question from each Section.

    • Your answer should be specific to the questions asked **SECTION – A
  1. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING Marks** a) Explain the contemporary developments in Political Obligation. 7

b) Write a note on Marsilio of Padua’s contribution to Political Obligation. 6

OR

  1. a) Discuss the stages of developments in Political Obligation. 7

b) Write a note on Acquinas contribution to Political Obligation. 6 SECTION – B

  1. a) Discuss Utilitarianism. 7

b) Write a note on Aristotle and his contribution to Political Obligation. 6

OR

  1. a) Discuss the developments of Political Obligation. 7

b) Write a note on Political Obligation. 6

SECTION – C

  1. a) Discuss anarchist theory of Political Obligation. 6

b) Write a note on Deontological theory. 6

OR

  1. a) Examine the types of Political Obligation. 6

b) Write a note on Hobbesian contribution to Political Obligation. 6

SECTION – D

  1. a) Discuss the importance of ancient Indian ideas and institutions of Political Obligation. 6

b) Write a note on family and Political Obligation. 6

OR

  1. a) Describe the role of membership in Political Obligation. 6

b) Write a note on dimensions of Political Obligation. 6

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