POLITICAL SCIENCE: 2012: CBSE [ Delhi ] Set- I
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Q1
Correct and Rewrite the following statement:
USSR/Russia use veto power 92 times in2006.Marks:1Answer:
USSR/Russia used veto power 123 times till 2007.
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Q2
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words:
The South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA), was signed
by the members of---- in the year-Marks:1Answer:
The South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) was signed by the members of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka in the year 1 January 2006.
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Q3
What is meant by ASEAN way?
Marks:1Answer:
ASEAN way means a form of interaction that is informal, non-confrontationist and cooperative.
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Q4
How is Balance of power a component of traditional security?
Marks:1Answer:
Balance of power is a component of traditional security because countries in the global arena are aware of the threats posed by the bigger and stronger countries and try to overcome it.
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Q5
In which year was the first General election held in India?
Marks:1Answer:
The First General Election was held between 25 October 1951 and 21 February 1952.
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Q6
What was the main objective of the Second Five Year Plan?
Marks:1Answer:
The second five-year plan focused on industry, especially heavy industry and particularly in the development of the public sector.
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Q7
What is meant by defection?
Marks:1Answer:
The act by an elected representative who gives up allegiance to one party on whose symbol he/she was elected, in exchange for allegiance to another party is known as defection.
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Q8
The results of which elections was called ‘political earthquake’?
Marks:1Answer:
The results of 1967 elections was termed as ‘Political earth quake’.
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Q9
What was Chipko movement?
Marks:1Answer:
An organized resistance in which the agitator expressed resistance to the destruction of forests by hugging to the trees, spread throughout India in the 1970s.This came to be known as the Chipko movement.
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Q10
Whose mediation resolved the ‘Indus River water Dispute' between India and Pakistan?
Marks:1Answer:
The mediation of World Bank (at that time known as International bank for Reconstruction and Development) resolved the ‘Indus River Waters Dispute’.