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    CBSE 12th Political Science Board Exam 2020: Check Important Cartoon Based Questions with their Answers

    CBSE class 12th Political Science board exam cartoon based questions are given here. Students giving this exam must check these important questions which are expected in CBSE Board Exam 2020.

    CBSE 12th Political Science Board Exam 2020: Check Important Cartoon Based Questions with their Answers

    CBSE class 12th Political Science cartoon based questions along with their answers are given here. Students appearing for the Political Science exam on 6th March will find these questions helpful for CBSE class 12 Board exam 2020.

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    Updated: Mar 5, 2020 10:05 IST

    CBSE Political Science Cartoon Questions

    CBSE 12th Political Science board exam consists of one cartoon-based question. It is important to interpret and understand the cartoon correctly. Here, we are giving you some of the important cartoon based questions for the upcoming CBSE class 12 Political Science exam which is on 6th March. The given questions are taken from Sample papers, previous year papers, NCERT textbooks, and other sources and will be helpful in the CBSE class 12 Board exam 2020.

    Q1- Go through the following picture and answer the following questions

    The US hegemony is being constrained in the present scenario. Justify with two suitable examples.Assess the steps taken by India to deal with US hegemony in the current scenario. Ans- The explanations are given below:a) The two suitable examples to justify the above statements are:

    US hegemony is challenged by China which is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. By 2040, China is projected to overtake the US as the World’s largest economy.

    The current world order has moved far away from Unipolarity. It is now closely heading towards multipolar world order. It resulted in several alternate centers of power in the world.

    b) The steps taken by India can be the following:

    Indian analysts who see international politics in terms of military power worry about the growing closeness between India and the US. As per them, India must maintain its aloofness from the US and focuses upon increasing its own comprehensive national power.

    Other analysts see the growing convergence of interests between the US and India as a historic opportunity that will allow India to take advantage of US hegemony.

    The third group of analysts would advocate that India should take the lead and focus on establishing a coalition of countries from the developing world. With time, this coalition will take lead in the world order.

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    Q2-Check the following cartoon image and answer these questions

    Which country is represented by this mighty soldier?Why the names of so many countries are written on the uniform of the soldier?What message does this cartoon convey to the International community?Ans- Go through the answers from below:

    The country represented by the mighty soldier in the USA

    The names of so many countries are written because the USA has invaded all these countries and showed its hegemony

    The message that this cartoon conveys is that the US is a superpower who has the might to push its agenda in any part of the world

    CBSE Class 12 Political Science Board Exam 2020: Check Important MCQs with AnswersQ3- Study the given cartoon carefully and answer the following questions

    Identify the leader on the right side of the cartoon and give his nameWhat kind of relationship is the cartoon indicating between the ruler and the people?According to you, how successful was the approach adopted by the leader on the right to solve the issue of the princely states?Ans-

    The leader on the right side of the cartoon is ‘Sardar Vallabhai Patel’.

    The cartoon shows that the princely rulers exploited and oppressed the people

    Sardar Patel was extremely successful in solving the issue of the merger of the princely states with India

    Q4- Go through the cartoon and answer the questions based on it

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    POLITICAL SCIENCE CLASS-XII

    POLITICS IN INDIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE

    CHAPTER-1

    CHALLENGES OF NATION BUILDING

    On an outline map of India mark the following:

    1. The state which was carved out of Madhya PradeshChhattisgarh

    2.State which opposed the merger after independenceManipur

    3. The first state of free India having a communist governmentKerala

    4.State to which Nizam belonged toHyderabad

    5.State out of which Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram and

    Arunachal Pradesh were carved out

    Assam

    6.Two states that were affected by the partition of the countryPunjab & West Bengal

    7.States where movements demanding separate smaller states is

    going on. Vidarbha in Maharashtra , Harit

    Pradesh in the western region of

    Uttar Pradesh & northern region of West Bengal

    8.State related to Vishalandhra movement and was the first to

    get reorganised Andhra Pradesh

    9.States that were once a Union TerritoryGoa & Tripura

    10 .

    State carved out of Punjab in 1966Haryana

    11.The state adjoining Pakistan territory upto 1971Tripura

    12 .

    Mark the countries reorganized on religious groundsIndia and Pakistan

    EXPLANATION OF CARTOONS

    1.What does the picture depict?

    Train full of refugees leaving their homes.

    2.What do you understand by Communal Zones?

    Areas which were divided on communal lines i.e. Hindu-Sikh Zone or Muslim Zone.

    3.Which cities were divided into Communal zones?

    Amritsar and Kolkata

    4.Mention some consequences of partition.

    Advertisement  Refer Notes/ PPT 1.N a m e

    the four Princely states that refused to join India.

    Refer notes

    2.Who is called ‘The Iron Man of India’ or Name the person who played historic role

    in uniting the princely states with the Indian Union.

    3.What type of relationship does the cartoon indicate between the people and the

    ruler?

    The cartoon indicate the relationship between the ruler and the people as master and

    slave. The rulers were ruling wherein the people had no rights and they could not even

    speak against the ruler. The rulers oppressed and exploited the people.

    4.What do you understand by Instrument of Accession?

    Refer Notes

    1.Identify the person in the center of the cartoon and mention the challenge

    surrounding him.

    Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, who faced the challenge of integration of princely states and

    formation of sates on linguistic basis.

    2.What does the picture actually refers to?

    To the problem of reorganization of states on linguistic basis with the fear of

    disintegration in the country.

    3.How did India avoid all these conflicts?

    India identified and respected regional demands of the people and enhanced

    democracy by providing some autonomy to the states also.

    4.Which struggle forced the appointment of States Reorganisation Commission?

    Vishalandhra Movement

    5.How many States and Union Territories were created?

    14 States and 6 Union Territories

    1.Name the leaders shown in the cartoon.

    Jawahar Lal Nehru, Govind Vallabh Pant and Zakir Hussain

    2.Which commission was appointed to divide the states and in which year was it

    appointed?

    3.On what basis were the states divided?

    On linguistic basis

    4.Which was the first state to be reorganized?

    Andhra Pradesh

    5.Name any two states and their movements which are still demanding separate

    states. Refer Map

    6.What does the cartoon show?

    Nehru trying to force the genie of linguism back into the lamp.

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