Political Science : Contemporary World Politics 2004 CBSE [ Delhi ] Set II
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Q1
What is implied by a Laissez-Faire state?Marks:2Answer:
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What do you understand by 'Dictatorship of the Proletariat'? Marks:2Answer:
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Describe universal franchise. Marks:2Answer:
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Q4
'Rights imply duties'. Explain. Marks:2Answer:
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Mention any two countries north of India, who are the members of SAARC. Marks:2Answer:
SAARC stands for South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. The names of two members of SAARC in the north of India are; Pakistan and Afghanistan (recently became member of the SAARC). -
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"State is a necessary evil". Comment. Marks:2Answer:
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What do you understand by the theory of 'Class-Struggle'? Marks:2Answer:
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Write a short note on the abuse of money power in elections. Marks:2Answer:
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Q9
Describe two main functions of the Election Commission in India ? Marks:2Answer:
The Constitution of India has provided Election Commission of India for conducting free and fair elections in India . Its two major functions are: (i) To prepare, maintain and update the list of voters for different elections conducted in India from local body election to the election of the President. (ii) To supervise and conduct elections and by-elections of the Parliament, State legislatures and for the office of the President and Vice-President of India . -
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Mention any two countries to the South of India which are the members of SAARC. Marks:2Answer:
SAARC stands for South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. The names of two member contries of SAARC in the south of India are; Sri Lanka and Maldives .