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student to get a prior experience before they attempt for the final exam also,
they will know if they are prepared for the exam completely or not. They can
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also mark themselves for correct and wrong answers.
Structure of CBSE Class
12th Political Science Model Paper 2020
Political Science the paper
will be of three hours and a total of 80 marks. the paper will consist of 34
questions.
All questions are
compulsory.
i) Question nos. 1 to 20
each question will have 1 mark. The answer should not exceed 20 words.
ii) Question nos. 21 to 23
each question will have 2 marks. The answer should not exceed 40 words.
iii) Question nos. 24 to 27
each question will have 4 marks. The answer should not exceed 100 words.
iv) Question nos. 28 to 30
each question will have 5 marks. Two
passage-based questions and one picture based question. should not exceed 150
words each.
v) Question no 31 is a map-based question. Write its answers in your answer book.
vi) Question nos. 32 to 34 The question will have 5 marks. Each with an
internal choice. The answer should not exceed 150 words each.
SECTION-A
Q1. Complete the following in a meaningful way: -
What are the safety nets?
OR
In 1945 the Allied forces included the US_____ USSR and _________.
Q2. Which event in 1989 led to the unification of Germany?
Q3. Correct the statement and rewrite: -
The first world was the communist countries and the Third World was the capitalist countries.
Q4. Name any two founder leaders of NAM?______________________.
Q5. Which state was carved out of Assam from the following-
i. Meghalaya
ii.Sikkim
iii.Manipur
iv.Tripura
Q6. What was the main purpose of launching Operation Enduring freedom?
Q7. The strategy of staying as far removed from the dominant power as possible is also known as--------------------.
Q8. Informal, non-confrontationist and cooperative interaction among members of South East Asian Nations is also called-----------------.
Q9. Identify the country-----
Where the Monarch worked to weed out militants and guerrillas from north-eastern India that operated in his country with a view to help
India.
Q10. Which of the following countries had an issue related to the migration of Rohingyas?
a) Nepal
b) Bhutan
c) Myanmar
d) China
Q11. Complete the sentence---
The Rio Summit recommended a list of development practices called-----------.
Q12. The famous speech delivered by Jawahar Lal Nehru at the hour of midnight on 14-15 August 1947 has come to be called ---------------------.
Q13. Which institution has replaced the planning commission?
Q14. Name the person with whom would you associate the following slogans?
a. Aya Ram and Gaya Ram ___________________
b. Total Revolution _________________________
Q15. Select the correct option: -
The Grand Alliance of the opposition of 1971
a. Got a combined tally of seats that was less than 40.
b. Had a clear ideological program.
c.Had a grand finish in the 1970 elections.
d.Proved to be a grand success.
Q16. Select the correct option for the leader and the country that helped to reach the Tashkent agreement between India and Pakistan:
a. India, Nehru
b. USSR, Kosygin
c. Egypt, Nasser
d. Indonesia, Sukarno
Q17. Correct and rewrite the statement-----
Ravi, Beas river dispute was resolved between Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttarakhand.
Q18. Identify the organization that brokered the Indus water treaty between India and Pakistan.
Q19. At the time of Independence, Indian leaders were committed to the aims of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity and ________.
Q20. Correct the following sentence and rewrite it--
In June 1977, Prime Minister Morarji Desai recommended the imposition of the emergency to GyaniZail Singh.
SECTION-B
Q21. Mention any two main objectives of the United Nations.
Q22. Highlight two arenas of the Cold War along
with an example of each.
Q23. Explain with the help of an example the meaning of Anti-Congress.
SECTION-C
Q24. Describe the objectives of the Iraq invasion by the US.
Q25. Highlight the role of Jawaharlal Nehru the first Prime Minister of India in the formation of India’s foreign policy.
Q26. Analyze any four challenges faced by the Election Commission of India before the first General Election.
OR
Which two models of modern development were there before India on the eve
of independence? Which model did India decide
to choose and why?
Q27. You are an important leader of Farmers’ agitation. The Government authorities ask you to present any two demands on behalf of the farmers. On a priority basis, which three demands
will you make? Support your demands
with appropriate arguments.
SECTION-D
Q28. Study the given cartoon carefully and answer the questions that follow—
a) What does the lion in the cartoon represent? What does it believe?
b) What does the tiger in the cartoon represent? What is its demand?
c) Which country’s problem is depicted here? Which dilemma of government is represented by this cartoon?
d) Name the external powers that helped to resolve issues.
Question
To be attempted only by visually impaired students.
‘In spite of the ongoing conflict, Srilanka
recorded development”. Comment
Q29. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
The growing focus on environmental issues within the arena of global politics was firmly consolidated
at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in June 1992. This was also called the Earth Summit….What was obvious at the Rio Summit was the rich and the developed
countries of the first world generally referred to as the “Global North” was pursuing a different environmental agenda
than the poor and
the developing countries of the III world called the “Global South”...The differences in their approach culminated in the adoption of the principle called “Common but differentiated responsibilities.”
a) How was the environmental concern of the first world different from that of the third world?
b) In what ways did the principle of “Common but differentiated responsibilities’ help in addressing and overcoming the differences between the “Global North” and ‘Global South”?
Q30. Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
“In the early years of independence, two contradictory tendencies were already well advanced inside
the Congress Party. On the other hand,
the national party executive endorsed socialist principles of state
ownership, regulation and control over key sectors of the economy in order to improve productivity and at
the same time curb economic concentration. On the other hand, the national Congress government pursued liberal economic policies and incentives to private investment that
was justified in terms of the sole
criterion of achieving maximum increase in production”.
Francine Frankel
a) What concept of planning was finally adopted by India?
b) In order to improve productivity which principles were endorsed by the national party.
c) Do you agree - that there was a contradiction between the central leadership of the Congress party and its state-level leaders. Justify your answer.
Q31.
In the given outline political map of India five states have been marked as (A) (B) (C)(D) and (E). Identify these states on the basis of the information given below and write their correct names in your answer book, along
with their respective serial number of the information used and the concerned alphabets as per the following format:-
(i) The state where women put a ban on the sale of arrack and stopped its auction.
(ii) The state where there was anti-Hindi agitation in 1965.
(iii)The state where the MKSS demanded records for famine relief and accounts of labors.
(iv) The state where the Sardar Sarovar dam is located.
(v) The state which saw a farmers agitation in 1988 protesting against the governments increased electricity rates.
Corresponding numbers
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Corresponding Alphabet
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Visually impaired students
Answer the following questions by naming the state
(i)The state where the movement to hug trees to avoid felling them for sports good began.
(ii)The state where the Sardar Sarovar Project is.
(iii)The state where the Anandpur Sahib Resolution has been signed.
(iv)The state which was a Union territory but became a full-fledged state in 1987.
(v) The state where the leader Laldenga entered into an armed struggle with India.
SECTION-E
Q32. Critically evaluate the role of the UNO in a Unipolar World. Is it still relevant? How?
OR
Examine the role of the traditional notion of security in the contemporary world.
Q33. Identify the two power blocs by emphasizing their role during the Cuban missile crisis.
OR
Compare and contrast the “shock therapy “of the USSR with “’ the open door’ policy of China.
Q34. “The split of Congress in 1969 was inevitable.” Elaborate.
OR
“Government that is seen to be unstable, quarrelsome and divisive have been severely punished”. Elucidate giving examples from 1975-1977.
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