CBSE Board Class 11 Political Science Sample Papers 2010
CBSE Board Sample Papers 2010 for Class 11 Political Science
Sample Paper – 2010
Class – XI
Subject – Political Science
M.M: 100
Time: 3 Hrs
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General Instructions
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. Question Nos. 1-10 is of 1 mark each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 20 word each.
3. Question Nos. 11-20 is of 2 marks each. The answers to these questions should not Exceed 40 words each.
4. Question Nos. 21-30 is of 4 marks each. The answers to these questions should not Exceed 100 words each.
5. Question Nos. 31-35 is of 6 marks each. The answers to these questions should not Exceed 150 words each.
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1.Who are the refugees?
2.Why do we need constitution?
3.Mention the ideas of Nehru on secularism.
4.Differentiate between positive and negative liberty
5.Explain John Rawl’s concept of justice
6.How is a democracy more effective than authoritarian governments in dealing with conflicting nationalist aspiration?
7.Where do rights come from?
8.Differentiate between political executive and permanent executive.
9.What are the special powers vested with Lok Sabha?
10.How Indian federalism is quasi-federal ?
11. While evolving the Indian constitution, the makers of our constitution did not hesitate to learn from experiences and experiments of western countries. what provisions India constitution has borrowed from western countries?
12.What are the provisions of objective resolution passed by Nehru?
13.What are the various functions of parliament apart from law making?
14.Why did India adopt the FPTP system?
15. What principles and policies are essential to pursue equality?
16.How rights are related with responsibilities?
17. Looking at the constitutional provisions, it seems that the president is only a rubber stamp. What are your views with regard to it?
18.How does the parliament control its executives?
19.Why Indian constitution is considered as the living document?
20. In an era of genocide, terrorism and total war, how peace pursuits means and end of political action?
21.What are the various conflicts in India’s federal system?
22.What is the political philosophy of Indian constitution?
23.Why Development has become the subject of controversy today?
24.How immorality is related with peace and development?
25.Which of the fundamental right is in your opinion the most important right? Summaries its provisions
26.Indian Secularism has been under severe criticism. Can we defend secularism?
Class – XI
Subject – Political Science
M.M: 100
Time: 3 Hrs
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General Instructions
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. Question Nos. 1-10 is of 1 mark each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 20 word each.
3. Question Nos. 11-20 is of 2 marks each. The answers to these questions should not Exceed 40 words each.
4. Question Nos. 21-30 is of 4 marks each. The answers to these questions should not Exceed 100 words each.
5. Question Nos. 31-35 is of 6 marks each. The answers to these questions should not Exceed 150 words each.
………………………………………………………………………………………………
1.Who are the refugees?
2.Why do we need constitution?
3.Mention the ideas of Nehru on secularism.
4.Differentiate between positive and negative liberty
5.Explain John Rawl’s concept of justice
6.How is a democracy more effective than authoritarian governments in dealing with conflicting nationalist aspiration?
7.Where do rights come from?
8.Differentiate between political executive and permanent executive.
9.What are the special powers vested with Lok Sabha?
10.How Indian federalism is quasi-federal ?
11. While evolving the Indian constitution, the makers of our constitution did not hesitate to learn from experiences and experiments of western countries. what provisions India constitution has borrowed from western countries?
12.What are the provisions of objective resolution passed by Nehru?
13.What are the various functions of parliament apart from law making?
14.Why did India adopt the FPTP system?
15. What principles and policies are essential to pursue equality?
16.How rights are related with responsibilities?
17. Looking at the constitutional provisions, it seems that the president is only a rubber stamp. What are your views with regard to it?
18.How does the parliament control its executives?
19.Why Indian constitution is considered as the living document?
20. In an era of genocide, terrorism and total war, how peace pursuits means and end of political action?
21.What are the various conflicts in India’s federal system?
22.What is the political philosophy of Indian constitution?
23.Why Development has become the subject of controversy today?
24.How immorality is related with peace and development?
25.Which of the fundamental right is in your opinion the most important right? Summaries its provisions
26.Indian Secularism has been under severe criticism. Can we defend secularism?
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