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CBSE 12 Political Science Question Paper-2022 Set-3

CBSE 12 Political Science Question Paper-2022 Set-3

This mock test includes actual CBSE Class 12 political science board exam questions from the year 2022 Set-3, 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

30

Marking

Negative

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The State to which Jai Prakash Narain belonged.

A
Bihar
B
Uttar Pradesh
C
Gujarat
D
Madhya Pradesh

The State where Indian National Congress won most of the Lok Sabha seats in 1977 elections.

A
Uttar Pradesh
B
Bihar
C
Maharashtra
D
Tamil Nadu

The State from where Raj Narain contested the Lok Sabha seat against Indira Gandhi in 1977 election.

A
Uttar Pradesh
B
Bihar
C
Madhya Pradesh
D
Rajasthan

The State where Janata Party won all the Lok Sabha seats in 1977 election.

A
Haryana
B
Punjab
C
Delhi
D
Rajasthan

Who was the first Prime Minister of the Janata Party Government?

A
Morarji Desai
B
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
C
Charan Singh
D
Indira Gandhi

From which State did Indian National Congress not win even a single Lok Sabha seat in the 1977 general election?

A
Bihar
B
Madhya Pradesh
C
Uttar Pradesh
D
West Bengal

Name the Commission appointed by Janata Party Government to enquire into the excesses made during the emergency.

A
The Shah Commission
B
The Justice Verma Commission
C
The Mishra Commission
D
The Chandra Shekhar Commission

In which year was emergency imposed in 1975 removed?

A
1977
B
1978
C
1980
D
1981

Explain the strong and trustworthy relations between Russia and India with examples.

A
Cultural Exchange Programs
B
Economic Cooperation
C
Political Alliances
D
Military Cooperation

Explain the process of democratisation in Maldives.

A
Introduction of Multi-Party System
B
Constitutional Reforms
C
Electoral Reforms
D
Government Stability

Highlight any three factors that you think are responsible for the victory of National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in 2019 election continuously for the second time.

A
Strong leadership and economic reforms
B
Secularism and regional balance
C
Increased rural support and welfare schemes
D
Global alliances and foreign policies

Explain the strategy of ‘Non-Congressism’ forwarded by Ram Manohar Lohia in 1967 general election.

A
Promoting a coalition of non-Congress parties
B
Strengthening the Congress Party
C
Fostering economic growth in states
D
Limiting the influence of foreign policies

Highlight any four areas of cooperation between India and Israel.

A
Defense and Security
B
Education and Research
C
Cultural Exchange
D
All of the above

Name any four countries that are included in South Asia.

A
India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal
B
India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar
C
India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Maldives
D
India, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Iran

Explain the term ‘ASEAN Way’.

A
Cooperation with regional diplomacy
B
Economic ties and trade agreements
C
Multilateral military alliances
D
Environmental sustainability measures

Analyse any two effects of Emergency declared in 1975 on the politics of India.

A
Suppression of civil liberties
B
Loss of public confidence in democracy
C
Strengthening of the ruling party
D
All of the above

Why are coalition governments formed?

A
To maintain a broad-based political representation
B
To reduce corruption
C
To ensure political stability
D
To strengthen the opposition

Why did the people of China not receive the benefits of the reforms whereas its economy had improved dramatically?

A
Lack of political freedom
B
Inefficient distribution of wealth
C
Continued government control over resources
D
All of the above

Explain the nature of Congress dominance after independence in relation to democracy in other countries.

A
One-party dominance for several decades
B
Multi-party coalition formation
C
Frequent electoral reforms
D
Strengthening of opposition parties

Highlight any two major problems faced by the Election Commission of India for holding the first General Election in 1952.

A
Inadequate voter education
B
Lack of infrastructure
C
Language barriers
D
All of the above

Highlight any three issues that affected the Indian polity after 1989.

A
Economic liberalization
B
Rise in regionalism and separatism
C
Increased political fragmentation
D
All of the above

Who was responsible for the introduction of the concept of ‘Non-Congressism’ in Indian politics?

A
Ram Manohar Lohia
B
Jawaharlal Nehru
C
Indira Gandhi
D
Morarji Desai

What was the main aim of the Janata Party when it was formed in 1977?

A
To fight corruption and promote democracy
B
To form a one-party system
C
To promote socialist policies
D
To enhance India's relations with Pakistan

In which year was the emergency declared in India?

A
1975
B
1977
C
1980
D
1981

Which Indian leader was associated with the concept of ‘Socialism in India’?

A
Jawaharlal Nehru
B
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
C
Ram Manohar Lohia
D
Indira Gandhi

What was the primary objective of the Shah Commission?

A
To inquire into the excesses during the Emergency
B
To promote democracy in India
C
To control corruption in politics
D
To review the implementation of the Constitution

Which Indian Prime Minister imposed the Emergency in 1975?

A
Indira Gandhi
B
Jawaharlal Nehru
C
Morarji Desai
D
Rajiv Gandhi

Which of the following was NOT a consequence of the Emergency declared in 1975?

A
The suspension of civil liberties
B
Censorship of the press
C
Increased government transparency
D
Political repression

Who was the first leader of the Opposition in the Indian Parliament?

A
Jawaharlal Nehru
B
Subhas Chandra Bose
C
Indira Gandhi
D
Morarji Desai

Which country is not a member of South Asia?

A
Nepal
B
Bhutan
C
Bangladesh
D
China