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CBSE 12 Political Science Question Paper-2022 Set-1

CBSE 12 Political Science Question Paper-2022 Set-1

This mock test includes actual CBSE Class 12 Political Science board exam questions from the year 2022 Set-1, helping students understand exam trends and practice real paper format

2025-08-13
CBSE Class 12 Political Science 2022 Grade 12

Duration

30 min

Questions

26

Marking

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In which year was the first general election completed in India?

A
1951
B
1952
C
1950
D
1953

In which State had the Congress Party not won majority in 1957?

A
Uttar Pradesh
B
Kerala
C
Tamil Nadu
D
Bengal

From which State did the phrase ‘Aaya Ram, Gaya Ram’ originate?

A
Haryana
B
Punjab
C
Delhi
D
Madhya Pradesh

Which political party remained in power at the centre from 1952 to 1967?

A
Congress
B
BJP
C
Janata Party
D
Communist Party

Why did the first coalition government at the Centre in India not prove to be stable?

A
Lack of consensus
B
Internal conflicts
C
Poor leadership
D
Financial instability

Which country was involved in the interference of the military in the administration in 1971?

A
Pakistan
B
Bangladesh
C
Myanmar
D
Sri Lanka

Who visualized the concept of ‘Total Revolution’ in 1975?

A
Jayaprakash Narayan
B
Mahatma Gandhi
C
Subhash Chandra Bose
D
Jawaharlal Nehru

Which one of the following is not a cause of Globalisation?

A
Technology
B
Trade liberalization
C
Cultural assimilation
D
Ethnic diversity

Which country was not included in ‘South Asia’?

A
China
B
India
C
Bangladesh
D
Pakistan

What is the reason for the dominance of the Congress Party in India’s first three general elections?

A
Strong leadership
B
Historical legacy
C
Wide voter base
D
Social reforms

What was one of the reasons for the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka?

A
Language barriers
B
Religious tensions
C
Economic disparity
D
Political corruption

Which two steps did the US take to integrate European States after World War II?

A
Marshall Plan and NATO
B
Brussels Pact and UN
C
Warsaw Pact and Marshall Plan
D
Bretton Woods and NATO

What does ‘Vision 2020’ refer to?

A
ASEAN
B
United Nations
C
European Union
D
SAARC

Which of these is an area of consensus among most Indian political parties after 1989?

A
Economic reforms
B
Cultural nationalism
C
Environmental conservation
D
Liberalization of trade

What was one major policy change after the independence of India?

A
Social welfare programs
B
Land reforms
C
Political decentralization
D
Globalization

What did the ‘Total Revolution’ primarily focus on?

A
Social and political reforms
B
Religious revivalism
C
Economic liberalization
D
Environmental sustainability

What was the significance of the 1975 ‘Emergency’ declared in India?

A
Suspension of civil liberties
B
Military takeover
C
Economic collapse
D
Civil war

Who was the first female Prime Minister of India?

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

Which party was involved in the non-cooperation movement in India?

A
Indian National Congress
B
Muslim League
C
Hindu Mahasabha
D
BJP

Which was the first Indian state to be formed on the basis of language?

A
Andhra Pradesh
B
Tamil Nadu
C
Maharashtra
D
Karnataka

Which political party was founded by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar?

A
Indian Justice Party
B
Bharatiya Janata Party
C
Indian National Congress
D
Communist Party of India

Which of the following was the main cause of the Emergency imposed in 1975?

A
Internal political instability
B
Foreign invasion
C
Natural disaster
D
Economic collapse

Which was the first state in India to have a communist government?

A
Kerala
B
West Bengal
C
Tripura
D
Goa

Which one of the following leaders is known as the ‘Father of the Indian Constitution’?

A
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
B
Jawaharlal Nehru
C
Mahatma Gandhi
D
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

Which Indian leader is associated with the slogan 'Jai Jawan Jai Kisan'?

A
Lal Bahadur Shastri
B
Indira Gandhi
C
Rajiv Gandhi
D
Atal Bihari Vajpayee

Which of the following is the main cause of the rise of regionalism in Indian politics?

A
Cultural and linguistic diversity
B
Religious conflicts
C
Economic disparity
D
External aggression