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MATA GUJRI PUBLIC SCHOOL MM:90

CLASS: XI First Term-(2014-15)


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SEC: S0CIAL SCIENCE (SET-A)


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General Instructions:

(1) All questions are compulsory.


(2) Question Nos 1-10 are of 1 mark each.
(3) Question Nos 11-20 are of 2 marks each.
(4) Question Nos 21-30 are of 4marks each.
(5) Question Nos 31-35 are of 6 marks each.
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Q1) Who is the Chairman of the drafting committee of Lok Sabha?


Q2) Name two states where bicameral Legislature has been adopted.
Q3) What is the meaning of political theory?
Q4) Why are rights very essential?
Q5) Whowas Confucius?
Q6) What is meant by the word feminism?
Q7) Which of these is not a function of the Constitution?
a) It gives a guarantee of the rights of the citizen.
b) It marks out different spheres of power for different branches of government
c) It ensures that good people come to power
d) It gives expression to some shared values
Q8) Fill in the blanks:-
a) The fundamental rights are given and protected by the _________ .
Q9) Correct and rewrite the following:-
Every citizen above the age of 21 years is an eligible voter for Lok Sabha
Q10) Who was the chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution?
Q11) Mention two powers of Vice Precedent of India?
Q12) Differentiate between hereditary and elected Executive.
Q13) Mention two judicial power of parliament
Q14) How many types of Election takes place in India?

Q15) What do you mean by Equality before law.


Q16) Mention four thins which represent the common good of human beings.
Q17) Fill in the blanks:
a) India got political Independence in the year -------------.
b) The number of members of Indias Lok Sabha is -----------.
Q18) What is meant by Zero Hour?
Q19) Write any two utilities of political theory.
Q20) Mention two things can be claimed as right by people. Give to reasons also.

Q21) What are the Foundation of Constitution?


Q22) Differentiate between Fundamental Right and Directive Principles of State Policy.
Q23) Suggest some electoral reforms about Election System in India.
Q24) The Parliamentary system of executive vests many powers in the Legislature for
controlling the Executive. Why do you think is it necessary to control the Executive.

Q25) Why do you need two houses of Parliament?


Q26) In what what ways the study of political theory useful for us? Identify four ways in
which political theory can be useful to us?
Q27) Vigilant citizens are a must for the successful working of a democracy. Comment.
Q28) Rights place some limits on the authority of the state. Explain is Example.
Q29 How does Rawls use the idea of a veil of ignorance to argue that fair and just
distribution can be defended on rational grounds?
Q30) What are rights and why are the impermanent?
Q31) Rights place some limits on the authority of the state. Explain?
Q32) The Parliamentary system of executive vests many powers in the legislature for
controlling the executive. Why do you think is it so necessary to control the executive?
Q33) Politics is more then what politicians do? Do you agree with this statement
.Comment?
Q34) How has the system of parliamentary committees affected the overseeing and
appraisal of legislature by Parliament?
Q35) What does the Parliament do?
Q35) Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:

Rights not only place obligations upon the state to act in a certain way-for instance, to
ensure sustainable development by they also place obligations upon each of us.
Firstly, they compel us to think not just of our own personal needs and interests but to
defend some things as being good for all of us. Protecting the ozone layer, minimising
air and water pollution, maintaining the green cover by planting new trees and
preventing cutting down of forests, maintaining the ecological balance, are things that
are essential for all of us. They represent the common-good that we must act to
protect for ourselves as well as for the future generations who are entitled to inherit a
safe and clean world without which they cannot lead a reasonably good life.
Questions:
1. Are right only place obligation upon the state?
2. What do you understand by common goods?
3. How can we protect our environment?
4. Identify the values according to you which have shown in above para.

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