Political Science : Contemporary World Politics 2006 CBSE [ Delhi ] Set III
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Q1
Mention any two electoral devices to ensure adequate representation to minorities in India . Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Q2
What do you mean by delimitation of constituencies? Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Q3
How far is it correct to say that rights do not imply ‘absence of restraints’ but due restraints? Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Differentiate between Socialism and Communism. Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Q5
Mention any two differences between political parties and pressure groups. Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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What do you understand by the changing nature of state activities? Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Q7
Is political socialisation a static or continuous process? Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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Q8
“Non-alignment does not mean either equi-distance or neutrality”. Comment Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
Non-alignment does not mean either equidistance or neutrality as it is a policy of participation in international affairs with an individual identity instead of getting sided with any power bloc of the world. It means that one wants to be master of their own destiny in matters of politics, foreign relations, trade etc. The leading powers of the world do not have any interference in the matters of non-aligned countries. -
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“Absolute equality is neither feasible nor desirable”. Comment Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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“Opposition parties are the backbone of a democracy”. Comment on it. Marks:2View AnswerAnswer:
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