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CBSE 12 Political Science Question Paper-2022 Set-4

CBSE 12 Political Science Question Paper-2022 Set-4

This mock test includes actual CBSE Class 12 Political Science board exam questions from the year 2022 Set-4, 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

25

Marking

Negative

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Mention any two recommendations of the Mandal Commission.

A
Extension of education to rural areas
B
Reservations for OBCs in government jobs
C
Promoting economic equality
D
Setting up separate welfare schemes for Dalits

Analyse any two reasons for the dominance of the Congress Party in the first three general elections.

A
Increased voter turnout
B
Strong leadership and Nehru's charisma
C
Weak opposition and lack of organization
D
Support from regional parties

Explain any two political consequences of globalisation.

A
Reduction in government interference in the economy
B
Increased foreign direct investment
C
Rise in regional political movements
D
Decrease in unemployment rates

Describe any two flows related to globalisation.

A
Reduction in cultural exchanges
B
Movement of capital and technology across borders
C
Increased isolation of local businesses
D
Decrease in multinational trade agreements

Why is the rise of regional political movements a consequence of globalisation?

A
It has strengthened national political structures
B
It has resulted in a unified global political approach
C
It has given rise to issues of cultural preservation and identity
D
It has led to a more homogeneous political ideology

Highlight any two negative effects of globalisation.

A
Widening gap between rich and poor
B
Reduced environmental impact
C
Loss of cultural identity
D
Increased job opportunities in developing nations

Describe any two problems between India and Pakistan.

A
Cultural differences and language barriers
B
Religious intolerance and lack of cooperation
C
Border disputes and Kashmir conflict
D
Trade restrictions and currency instability

Explain the process of democratisation in Nepal.

A
End of the monarchy and establishment of a republic
B
Introduction of a parliamentary system in the 1990s
C
Emergence of a two-party system
D
Shift towards a socialist government

What is the main reason for the establishment of the Janata Party in 1977?

A
Formation after the Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi
B
Formation due to electoral fraud
C
Rise in support for socialist ideologies
D
Rejection of the Congress Party's policies

What was one significant political effect of the 1975 Emergency in India?

A
Strengthening of democratic institutions
B
Suppression of opposition parties
C
Formation of new regional political parties
D
Increase in electoral transparency

Which state had the largest number of seats in its Legislative Assembly in 1967?

A
Maharashtra
B
Uttar Pradesh
C
Bihar
D
West Bengal

What were the key reasons behind the rise of the European Union as a center of power?

A
Cultural unification across member countries
B
Rapid industrial growth and technological advancement
C
Military dominance and global leadership
D
Economic integration and political cohesion

Which event led to the declaration of the Emergency in India in 1975?

A
Political unrest and growing opposition against Indira Gandhi
B
Loss of majority in the Lok Sabha
C
Economic crisis and failure of agricultural reforms
D
The Kashmir conflict and military tensions

Highlight any three steps taken by China to improve its economy.

A
Market reforms and opening up to foreign investment
B
Expansion of the banking sector
C
Devaluation of the currency to boost exports
D
Establishment of socialist policies to maintain control

What was a major result of the 1967 election in India?

A
Congress lost its majority in the Legislative Assembly
B
Indira Gandhi became the first female president
C
Emergency was declared across India
D
Rise of the opposition parties

What were the political consequences of globalisation?

A
Rise in nationalistic movements
B
Increase in foreign direct investment
C
Decline in global trade agreements
D
Political instability due to economic disparities

Which party dominated the Indian politics after independence?

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

What was the primary objective of the Mandal Commission?

A
To examine the backward classes and suggest measures for their advancement
B
To promote foreign investment in India
C
To analyze electoral reforms in the country
D
To examine economic disparities between rural and urban areas

Which event led to the formation of the Janata Party in 1977?

A
Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi
B
Independence of East Pakistan
C
Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi
D
Economic collapse and inflation

What was the reason for the political unrest in the Indian subcontinent during the 1960s?

A
Economic instability and failure of agrarian reforms
B
The India-China war and subsequent military tensions
C
The Kashmir issue and Indo-Pakistani war
D
Religious conflict and communal violence

Which event marked the beginning of the Congress party's dominance in post-independence India?

A
The signing of the Mountbatten Plan
B
The first general elections in 1951-52
C
The establishment of the Republic of India in 1950
D
The formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885

Which of the following best describes the term 'globalisation'?

A
The policy of isolationism followed by countries
B
The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide
C
The restriction of international trade to only certain countries
D
The shift of power from central to regional governments

What was one major consequence of the Emergency declared by Indira Gandhi in 1975?

A
The creation of new regional states within India
B
Massive electoral reforms and the introduction of proportional representation
C
Suspension of civil liberties and press censorship
D
Increased political participation by opposition parties

Which country is often seen as an example of successful democratisation in the 1990s?

A
North Korea
B
Saudi Arabia
C
China
D
South Africa

Which factor contributed to the dominance of the Congress Party in the first three general elections in India?

A
Frequent changes in leadership within opposition parties
B
Support from the military and economic elite
C
Decentralization of political power
D
Strong leadership under Jawaharlal Nehru