Political Science : Politics in India Since Independence 2004 CBSE [ Delhi ] Set I
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Q1
'The concept of dharma is not the same as religion.' Comment.Marks:2Answer:
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Q2
What is implied by a Laissez-Faire state?Marks:2Answer:
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Differentiate between Comparative Government and Comparative Politics. 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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Q6
How far is it justified to have multi-member Election Commission in India ? Marks:2Answer:
The multi-member election commission is provided by the Constitution of India to conduct free and fair elections in India . It has one Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners. It is a quite reliable set-up for a big democratic country like India where conducting elections is regressive and an exhausting process. It is impossible for a single Election Commissioner to see all the matters and affairs related to country or states. Therefore, multi-member Commission is justified and a necessary provision. -
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'Rights imply duties'. Explain. Marks:2Answer:
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What is the role of two-party system in a democracy? Marks:2Answer:
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Q9
Mention any two characteristics of the Party System in India . Marks:2Answer:
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Q10
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).