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CBSE 12 Political Science Question Paper-2020 Set-3

CBSE 12 Political Science Question Paper-2020 Set-3

This mock test includes actual CBSE Class 12 Political Science board exam questions from the year 2020 Set-3, helping students understand exam trends and practice real paper format

2025-08-07
CBSE Class 12 Political Science 2020 Grade 12

Duration

30 min

Questions

30

Marking

Negative

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Which event does 9/11 refer to in the context of contemporary world politics?

A
D. The signing of the Paris Peace Accords
B
A. The collapse of the Soviet Union
C
C. The fall of the Berlin Wall
D
B. The terrorist attacks in the US on September 11, 2001

Complete the following sentence in a meaningful way: In foreign policy, the government of Bill Clinton tended to focus on soft issues like _ and _.

A
D. Terrorism and global security
B
B. Trade relations and military alliances
C
C. Economic growth and global diplomacy
D
A. Human rights and environmental issues

Which political party dominated the political affairs of Maldives in 2005?

A
D. Independent Party
B
B. Maldivian Democratic Party
C
A. Progressive Party
D
C. Maldives People's Party

Complete the following sentence: The ‘Bombay Plan’ wanted India to take major initiatives in ____ investment.

A
C. Agriculture
B
D. Technology
C
B. Domestic
D
A. Foreign

What was the main reason for the Kargil conflict to draw worldwide attention?

A
A. Nuclear disarmament
B
D. Economic sanctions
C
B. Territorial control
D
C. Human rights violations

Who took over the administration of Pakistan after its first Constitution was framed?

A
A. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
B
B. Benazir Bhutto
C
C. General Pervez Musharraf
D
D. Ayub Khan

What was the major change in the post-Communist countries after the collapse of Communism?

A
A. Introduction of liberal democracy
B
B. Economic collapse
C
C. Continued military rule
D
D. Rise of nationalistic movements

In 1992, which major international summit was held to address environmental issues?

A
A. Kyoto Protocol
B
B. Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro
C
C. Paris Climate Accord
D
D. Stockholm Conference

What is the aim of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?

A
A. To regulate global trade and ensure fair practices
B
B. To act as a mediator in global conflicts
C
C. To promote social justice worldwide
D
D. To enforce environmental protection laws

Complete the sentence: On the global political stage, the consequences of the end of the Second World War was the rise of ___.

A
A. The United Nations
B
B. The European Union
C
C. The rise of China
D
D. The Cold War

Which political party worked mainly from within the fold of the Indian National Congress from 1935 to 1941 before parting ways?

A
A. Socialist Party
B
B. Bharatiya Jana Sangh
C
C. Swatantra Party
D
D. Communist Party of India

Complete the following sentence in a meaningful way: The ‘Bombay Plan’ wanted India to take major initiatives in ____ investment.

A
A. Foreign
B
B. Domestic
C
C. Agriculture
D
D. Technology

What is the 'two-nation theory'?

A
A. The theory that India and Pakistan are separate nations based on religion
B
B. The theory that India and Pakistan are part of one nation
C
C. The theory of economic unity between India and Pakistan
D
D. The theory of peaceful co-existence between India and Pakistan

What does ASEAN aim to achieve?

A
A. A common market and regional economic integration
B
B. Defense alliances among its members
C
C. Stopping territorial disputes
D
D. Control of political ideologies in the region

Which of the following is incorrect about the formation of ASEAN?

A
A. A forum of interaction among the ASEAN members
B
B. To create a defense policy to be followed by its members
C
C. To create a common market in the region
D
D. To stop territorial disputes

When did Goa become a state of the Indian Union?

A
A. 1950
B
B. 1960
C
C. 1970
D
D. 1980

What was the main reason for the Kargil conflict to draw worldwide attention?

A
A. Nuclear disarmament
B
B. Human rights violations
C
C. Territorial control
D
D. Economic sanctions

Which political party of India worked mainly from within the fold of the Indian National Congress from 1935 to 1941 before parting ways?

A
A. Socialist Party
B
B. Bharatiya Jana Sangh
C
C. Swatantra Party
D
D. Communist Party of India

Complete the following sentence in a meaningful way: The ‘Bombay Plan’ wanted India to take major initiatives in ____ investment.

A
A. Foreign
B
B. Domestic
C
C. Agriculture
D
D. Technology

What is the 'two-nation theory'?

A
A. The theory that India and Pakistan are separate nations based on religion
B
B. The theory that India and Pakistan are part of one nation
C
C. The theory of economic unity between India and Pakistan
D
D. The theory of peaceful co-existence between India and Pakistan

What does ASEAN aim to achieve?

A
A. A common market and regional economic integration
B
B. Defense alliances among its members
C
C. Stopping territorial disputes
D
D. Control of political ideologies in the region

Which of the following is incorrect about the formation of ASEAN?

A
A. A forum of interaction among the ASEAN members
B
B. To create a defense policy to be followed by its members
C
C. To create a common market in the region
D
D. To stop territorial disputes

When did Goa become a state of the Indian Union?

A
A. 1950
B
B. 1960
C
C. 1970
D
D. 1980

Which of the following Constitutional principles related to Article 51 is incorrect?

A
A. Promote international peace and security
B
B. Maintain good economic relations between nations
C
C. Respect for international law and treaties
D
D. Encourage settlement of international disputes by arbitration

What was the main reason for the Kargil conflict to draw worldwide attention?

A
A. Nuclear disarmament
B
B. Human rights violations
C
C. Territorial control
D
D. Economic sanctions

Which political party of India worked mainly from within the fold of the Indian National Congress from 1935 to 1941 before parting ways?

A
A. Socialist Party
B
B. Bharatiya Jana Sangh
C
C. Swatantra Party
D
D. Communist Party of India

What is the 'two-nation theory'?

A
A. The theory that India and Pakistan are separate nations based on religion
B
B. The theory that India and Pakistan are part of one nation
C
C. The theory of economic unity between India and Pakistan
D
D. The theory of peaceful co-existence between India and Pakistan

Which major international summit was held in 1992 to address environmental issues?

A
A. Kyoto Protocol
B
B. Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro
C
C. Paris Climate Accord
D
D. Stockholm Conference

What is the aim of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?

A
A. To regulate global trade and ensure fair practices
B
B. To act as a mediator in global conflicts
C
C. To promote social justice worldwide
D
D. To enforce environmental protection laws

Complete the following sentence: On the global political stage, the consequences of the end of the Second World War was the rise of ___.

A
A. The United Nations
B
B. The European Union
C
C. The rise of China
D
D. The Cold War