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AP SET
Year: 2024

AP SET Exam Paper - II, POLITICAL SCIENCE

Uploaded on March 21, 2026

A test booklet for a Political Science examination. The following are the key administrative details and rules for candidates:

  • Examination Specifications: The paper consists of 50 multiple-choice questions, with a maximum mark of 100. The allotted time is 1 hour and 15 minutes. The booklet contains 24 pages and is identified by the code A-19-02.

  • Initial Procedures: Candidates must write their Hall Ticket Number in the designated space. The first 5 minutes are for verifying the integrity of the booklet; candidates should report any missing pages or errors to the invigilator within this timeframe. Booklet and OMR sheet numbers must be recorded in the specified fields.

  • Answering and Submission: Responses must be indicated by darkening the appropriate circles on the OMR sheet using a blue or black ballpoint pen. Marking outside the designated circles will prevent evaluation. There are no negative marks for incorrect answers. Candidates must return the booklet and OMR sheet to the invigilator at the end of the exam.

  • Exam Constraints: Rough work must be performed in the space provided at the end of the booklet. The use of calculators, log tables, and other electronic devices is strictly prohibited. Candidates are warned that writing their name or creating any identifiable marks on the OMR sheet, outside of the allotted space, may result in disqualification.

  • Question Content: The test covers diverse political science topics, including Kautilya's philosophy, International Relations theories, Public Administration, Communitarianism, Indian political history, and electoral reform committees. The paper also concludes with comprehension questions based on a provided reading passage.

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