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CBSE 12 Political Science Question Paper-2019

CBSE 12 Political Science Question Paper-2019

This mock test includes actual CBSE Class 12 Political Science board exam questions from the year 2019, helping students understand exam trends and practice real paper format

2025-08-06
CBSE Class 12 Political Science 2019 Grade 12

Duration

30 min

Questions

30

Marking

Negative

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Which event in 1989 led to the unification of Germany?

A
Berlin Wall fell
B
Cold War end
C
Treaty of Versailles
D
World War I

Who were the founder leaders of NAM?

A
Nehru and Nasser
B
Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru
C
Nasser and Tito
D
Nehru and Tito

The first world was the communist countries and the third world was the capitalist countries. Correct the statement.

A
The first world was capitalist and the third world was non-aligned
B
The first world was non-aligned and the third world was communist
C
The first world was non-aligned and the third world was capitalist
D
The first world was communist and the third world was non-aligned

Which state was carved out of Assam?

A
Sikkim
B
Meghalaya
C
Manipur
D
Tripura

What was the main purpose of launching Operation Enduring Freedom?

A
To fight the Axis powers
B
To remove the Taliban from Afghanistan
C
To stop the spread of communism
D
To establish a democratic government in Iraq

Which country had an issue related to the migration of Rohingyas?

A
China
B
Nepal
C
Myanmar
D
Bhutan

The Rio Summit recommended a list of development practices called:

A
The Green Deal
B
The Paris Agreement
C
Sustainable Development Goals
D
Agenda 21

The famous speech delivered by Jawaharlal Nehru at the hour of midnight on 14-15 August, 1947 has come to be called as:

A
Tryst with Destiny
B
Quit India
C
Freedom at Midnight
D
Independence Declaration

Which institution has replaced the planning commission?

A
Finance Commission
B
NITI Aayog
C
Central Statistical Organisation
D
RBI

Which of the following countries had an issue related to the migration of Rohingyas?

A
Nepal
B
Myanmar
C
Bhutan
D
China

The Grand Alliance of opposition of 1971

A
Had a combined tally of seats that was less than 40.
B
Had a clear ideological programme.
C
Had a grand finish in the 1970 elections.
D
Proved to be a grand success.

Which leader and country helped to reach the Tashkent agreement between India and Pakistan?

A
India, Nehru
B
USSR, Kosygin
C
Egypt, Nasser
D
Indonesia, Sukarno

Ravi, Beas river dispute was resolved between Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Uttarakhand. Correct and rewrite the statement.

A
Ravi and Beas river dispute was resolved between Punjab and Haryana.
B
The river dispute was resolved between Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana.
C
The Beas river dispute was resolved between Himachal Pradesh and Punjab.
D
Ravi river dispute was resolved between Punjab and Jammu Kashmir.

Identify the organisation that brokered the Indus water treaty between India and Pakistan.

A
United Nations
B
World Bank
C
IMF
D
ASEAN

At the time of Independence, Indian leaders were committed to the aims of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity and __.

A
Justice
B
Sovereignty
C
Democracy
D
Freedom

What was the main reason for the split of Congress in 1969?

A
Disagreement on economic policies
B
Personal differences between leaders
C
Difference in ideology and leadership
D
Disagreement on foreign policy

In which year did India launch its first general elections?

A
1947
B
1951
C
1952
D
1949

What was the main goal of the non-aligned movement (NAM)?

A
To promote socialism globally
B
To stay neutral in the Cold War
C
To foster military alliances
D
To spread communism worldwide

Which country worked to weed out militants and guerrillas from north-eastern India?

A
Myanmar
B
Bangladesh
C
China
D
Nepal

The Cold War was fought primarily between which two powers?

A
USA and USSR
B
USA and China
C
USA and Japan
D
China and USSR

Which leader is associated with the slogan 'Total Revolution'?

A
Jayaprakash Narayan
B
Lal Bahadur Shastri
C
Indira Gandhi
D
Subhas Chandra Bose

Which year did India introduce the 'Green Revolution'?

A
1957
B
1965
C
1967
D
1972

What is the meaning of 'Anti-Congressism'?

A
Opposition to the Congress party's rule
B
Support for Congress' economic policies
C
Support for Congress' foreign policy
D
Rejection of Congress' political ideology

What was the primary reason behind the Iraq invasion by the US?

A
Weapons of mass destruction
B
Oil reserves
C
To overthrow Saddam Hussein
D
Support for Israel

Which country was the first to recognize India’s independence?

A
USA
B
Soviet Union
C
Pakistan
D
Iran

Which state was a Union territory but became a full-fledged state in 1987?

A
Goa
B
Sikkim
C
Himachal Pradesh
D
Nagaland

Which external power brokered the Indo-Pakistani peace talks after the 1971 war?

A
USA
B
China
C
Egypt
D
Soviet Union

Which of the following was a reason behind the 1965 Hindi agitation in Tamil Nadu?

A
Imposition of Hindi as the sole national language
B
Introduction of Hindi-medium schools
C
Lack of representation for Tamil speakers in government
D
Discrimination in educational institutions

Who was the first woman Prime Minister of India?

A
Indira Gandhi
B
Sonia Gandhi
C
Sarojini Naidu
D
Pratibha Patil

In which year did India adopt its first Constitution?

A
1947
B
1950
C
1952
D
1949