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CBSE Class 11 Pre Board 2019 : Political Science (St Xavier's Sr. Sec. School, Delhi)

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Annual Examination in POLITICAL SCIENCE Std. 11 25-2-2019 Time : 3 hrs. Max. Marks : 100 General Instructions: a) The question paper is divided into A, B, C, D and E Sections. b) All questions are compulsory. c) Questions 1 - 5 carries 1 mark each. Answer should not exceed 20 words each. d) Questions 6 - 10 carries 2 marks each. Answer should not exceed 40 words each. e) Questions 11 - 16 carries 4 marks each. Answer should not exceed 100 words each. f) Questions 17 - 22 carries 5 marks each. Answer should not exceed 120 words each. g) Questions 23 - 27 carries 6 marks each. Answer should not exceed 150 words each. SECTION - A : ONE MARK QUESTIONS 1. Name the political philosopher who said I disapprove of what you say but I will defend to death your right to say it . 2. What is the theory which opposes war or violence? (OR) Name the political philosopher who glorified war by stating only conflict could facilitate growth. 3. From which constitution Charter of Fundamental Rights taken? (OR) From which constitution First Past the Post system taken? 4. Briefly define Private member bill. 5. Name the judicial commission appointed by the central government in 1983 to examine the Centre-State relations. SECTION B : TWO MARK QUESTIONS 6. Examine pros and cons of judicial activism. 7. How has Kesavananda Bharti case contributed towards the evolution of the constitution? (OR) How can the constitution be amended as per Art. 368? 8. Justify the statement Elections ensures survival of democracy. (OR) Suggest 4 reforms to be taken to improve election system in India. 9. Define Social Justice. (OR) How can recognition of special needs ensure social justice? 10. Differentiate between State and Nation. SECTION C : FOUR MARK QUESTIONS 11. Describe the relation between rights and responsibilities. (OR) What was the contribution of John Locke towards the theory of rights? Write 3 features of Human Rights. Std. 11 -2- POLITICAL SCIENCE 12. What do you mean by positive liberty? Explain the concept of Liberalism. 13. Name the institution which draws the boundaries of the constituencies. Write 3 importance of reserved constituencies. 14. Explain John Rawls contribution towards Social Justice. (OR) Explain the principles of Social Justice. 15. Rights place an obligation upon the state. It not only indicates what the state must do, they also suggest what the state must refrain from doing. Elaborate about the relationship between State and Legal rights in the context of this passage. 16. Explain the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India. (OR) Give details about the functions of the Supreme Court and the High Courts of India. SECTION D : FIVE MARK QUESTIONS 17. Read the following statement and answer the question below: Apart from law making, the Central legislature of India is engaged in many other functions. a) b) Which is the central legislature mentioned here? Elaborate 4 main functions of this body. (OR) 1 4 The basic function of any legislature is to make laws for its people. A definitive procedure is followed in the process of making law. a) b) 18. Give a graphical representation of this procedure. How are laws/acts made in the legislature? 1 4 Read the following statement and answer the question below: Structural violence which strengthens deep rooted inequalities of caste, class and gender, can produce large scale evil consequences. a) b) c) Name the writer who is credited in coining structural violence. Define structural violence. What are the 2 forms in which structural violence can produce evil consequences? (OR) 1 2 2 Different strategies have been used for the pursuit and maintenance of peace. These have been shaped by three distinct approaches. a) b) 19. Specify these three approaches to the pursuit of peace. What is the position of state in these three? 3 2 Read the following statement and answer the question below: The issue of whether full and equal membership means that all citizens, rich or poor, should be guaranteed certain basic rights and a minimum standard of living by the state. a) b) What do you mean by full and equal membership? Explain this statement with regard to slum dwellers and tribal people. 1 4 Std. 11 20. -2Read the following statement and answer the question below: i) Perhaps the best summary of the principles that the nationalist movement brought to the Constituent Assembly is the Objective Resolution. ii) Constitutions are often subverted, not by the people, but by small groups, who wish to enhance their own power. Well crafted constitutions fragment power in society intelligently so that no single group can subvert the constitution. a) b) c) 21. POLITICAL SCIENCE Name the leader who introduced the Objective resolution. Characterize Objective Resolution. What are the two ways to avoid subversion by groups of people? 1 2 2 Read the following statement and answer the question below: The constitution of India has many special features; it is one of its kinds. Amending this constitution can be done through different methods. a) b) c) Highlight any 2 features of the Indian constitution. Identify the article in the constitution which mentions different methods to amend the constitution. Differentiate between ordinary bills and constitutional amendment bill. 1 1 3 SECTION E : SIX MARK QUESTIONS 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Write six features about the 73rd amendment. (OR) What are the importance of local government towards the growth of democracy? Trace the growth of local government in India? What do you mean by Federalism? Explain the powers which make Central government powerful vis- -vis state. (OR) With regard to Center-state relationship, demand for autonomy and interstate conflict issues have been the most central issues. Explain both in detail. Identify three types of executives. What are the three discretionary powers of the Head of the State? (OR) Who are Permanent Executives? What are their characteristics of their duties? Why is Right to Constitutional remedies important? Elaborate judicial mechanisms to protect the constitution. (OR) What are the three form of exploitations mentioned under Right against Exploitation. Write 3 features of the National Human Rights Commission. Is secularism in India an impossible project? Justify. Compare the ideas of Kemal Ataturk and Jawaharlal Nehru on religion. (OR) Is secularism in India too much interventionist? Justify. Compare Western and India model of secularism. How can equality be promoted? (OR) Elaborate the ideas of Feminism and Socialism. -x-x-x-x-x-x-x- 6 2+4 2+4 4+2 3+3 1+5 1+5 3+3 2+4 2+4 6 4+2

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