Political Science (Class XII) Democracy in India by dhyeya IAS

Political Science (Class XII) Democracy in India by dhyeya ias

Political Science (Class XII) Democracy in India by Dhyeya IAS

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Political Science Class 12 Important Questions Nation Building

Question 1. Name the leader of the freedom movement of India who was popularly known as Frontier Gandhi. (Delhi 2014)
Answer: Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan.

Question 2. Name the leader who played a historic role in negotiating with the rulers of princely states to join the Indian Union. (Delhi 2014)
Answer: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

Question 3. Mention the main recommendation of the State Reorganisation Commission of 1953. (All India 2014)
OR
What was the basis of the report of the States Reorganisation Commission? (All India 2012)
Answer: The basis of report of the States Reorganisation Commission was that the boundaries of the states should reflect boundaries of different languages.

Question 4. What is the ‘Two Nation Theory’ advanced by Muslim League? (Delhi 2013)
Answer: According to the ‘Two-Nation Theory’, India consisted of not one but two ‘people’, Hindus and Muslims. That is why it demanded Pakistan, a separate country for the Muslims.

Question 5. Which four princely states of India initially resisted to join the Indian Union? (Delhi 2013)
Answer: Princely states of Junagadh, Hyderabad, Kashmir and Manipur initially resisted to join the Indian Union.

Question 6. What was the huge obstacle in nation building at the time of India’s independence? (Delhi 2011)
OR
What was the biggest obstacle in nation building at the time of India’s independence? (Delhi 2011)
Answer: The huge obstacle in nation building at the time of India’s independence was to shape a nation that was united, yet accommodative of the diversity in our society.

Question 7. Why were the states reorganised on linguistic basis in India in 1956? (HOTS; Delhi 2011)
Answer: The states were reorganised on linguistic basis under the pressure of people and leaders and also it helped to preserve the diverse culture of India.

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Political Science Class 12 Important Questions Nation Building

Question 8. Which two princely states refused to join either Pakistan or India at the time of Independence? (Delhi 2011)
Answer: Hyderabad, Junagadh and Kashmir refused to join either Pakistan or India at the time of Independence.

Question 9. What do you understand by ‘instrument of accession’? (Delhi 2010)
Answer: The ‘Instrument of accession’ was a legal document created in 1947. It was executed by Government of India to princely states which was signed by most of the rulers.

Question 10. When and by whom was the ‘tryst with destiny’ speech delivered? (Delhi, 2010)
Answer: ‘Tryst with destiny’ speech was delivered by JawAllar Lai Nehru at midnight on 14th-15 th August, 1947.

Question 11. Which theory was behind the partition of India in 1947? (Delhi 2009)
Answer: The two-nation theory of Muslim League was behind the partition of India in 1947.

Question 12. How many princely states were in India at the time of its independence? (Delhi (C) 2008)
Answer: At the time of Independence there were 565 princely states in India.

Question 13. Where was the ‘Tryst with Destiny’ speech delivered by Pt. Nehru? (All India (C) 2008)
Answer: Pt. Nehru delivered ‘Tryst with Destiny’ speech from Red Fort, Delhi on 15th August, 1947.

Political Science Class 12 Important Questions Nation Building

Question 14. Give the name of two provinces which were also divided during the partition of India? (All India 2008)
Answer: The two provinces which were divided during the partition of India were Punjab and Bengal.

Question 15. Why did the leaders of the National Movement cherish the ideal of the secular nation? Give any one reason. (HOTS; All India 2008)
Answer: The leaders of the National Movement cherished the ideal of the secular nation because they knew that India i.e. Bharat is a land of many religions and faiths. So, in order to survive as a unified country India had to follow secular ideals.

Question 1. Analyse the two political developments of 1940s that led to the decision for the creation of Pakistan, (HOTS; Delhi 2016)
Answer: During 1940s in India, there were many political developments which led to the decision for the creation of Pakistan.
Two prominent among them were :

The political competition between the Congress and the Muslim League was taking place. The Congress wanted to make a nation that reflect democratic government, whereas the Muslim League propounded Two-Nation Theory to gain power and status for minority community in politics.
The British were also playing their role of ‘divide and rule policy’ and accepted the Two-Nation Theory for partition of India. Thus, in 1947 the two-nation i.e. India and Pakistan came into existence.

Question 2.While the rest of the country was reorganised on linguistic lines in 1950s, why had Punjab to wait till 1966? (Delhi 2016)
Answer: Except Punjab rest of the country was reorganised on linguistic lines in 1950s. Punjab had to wait till 1966 due to following reasons : In Punjab, there were two linguistic groups, Hindi-speaking and Punjabi-speaking.
The Punjabi-speaking people demanded a separate state. Finally in 1966 Haryana and Himachal Pradesh were separated from Punjab.

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