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When was the Indian National Congress established?

  • 1916
  • 1889
  • 1885 (correct)
  • 1905

In which year did the Sino-Indian War occur?

  • 1962 (correct)
  • 1966
  • 1964
  • 1968

Which year is associated with the Bangladesh Liberation War?

  • 1971 (correct)
  • 1965
  • 1970
  • 1972

What significant event is remembered on January 26th?

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In which year was the first amendment to the Indian Constitution enacted?

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What is the year associated with the formation of the Yashtrivim Vikas Parisad?

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Which individual is known for the concept of 'Unity in Diversity'?

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In which year was the ten-year plan implemented?

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When was the 42nd Amendment enacted in the Constitution?

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Who made significant contributions to the development of the public sector?

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In which year did the issue of internal disturbances in the country get a significant ruling?

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Which area is known for Bhikabhoyan?

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What is the primary component of the motion of stars as suggested in the passage?

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Which individual was responsible for the inquiry into national boat manufacturing?

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Which of the following describes the relationships among neighboring countries as implied?

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What could be inferred about the discussion of natural resources?

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How does the text characterize environmental management?

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What can be inferred about community engagement in sustainability practices?

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Which of the following is NOT a member of the specific countries listed?

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Where is the term 'Somkurt Yanishtr Sog' derived from?

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What is the fundamental principle concerning the 'Somkurt Tanishtr Sog' defined?

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Which country is considered an important reference for a one-party system?

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Which of the following institutions is associated with the concept of a democratic state?

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In which category does 'Bhubundrikar' fall?

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What kind of countries does the term 'Desu Kan Pharan Sambheran' refer to?

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Which type of conflict does the term 'Davit' pertain to?

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In which year did significant events occur related to agricultural movements?

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Which of the following terms represents a specific type of agricultural strategy?

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What is the primary focus of the symposium titled 'Fodorand Sinmatechnasi'?

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Which movement is associated with the struggle for land rights?

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In what context is the term 'Banayatim Janatan' used?

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Where was the meeting for 'Faharang Gutanyape' held?

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What is the meaning of 'Doh Dhriyu' in the context provided?

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To which category does 'Banayatim Yanjanat' belong in terms of geographic dimensions?

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In which decade did Tanmani Shaitalal start?

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When did the Soviet Union dissolve?

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Which country did not sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty?

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Which of the following is not a terrorist organization?

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Which organization is associated with environmental terrorism?

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Who was instrumental in founding the Indian National Congress?

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In 2004, which party was not part of the United Progressive Alliance?

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What term refers to a coalition government?

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When was the Indian National Congress formed?

The Indian National Congress was formed on December 28, 1885, in Mumbai by a group of prominent Indian nationalist leaders. This marked the beginning of a organized movement towards Indian independence.

When was the Sino-Indian War?

The Sino-Indian War, also known as the India-China War, took place in 1962. It was a border conflict between the People's Republic of China and India, primarily over disputed territories in the Himalayas.

When did India and Pakistan go to war?

India and Pakistan went to war in 1971, primarily over the issue of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). The war resulted in the independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan.

What is celebrated on January 26th in India?

The 26th of January marks the Republic Day of India. It celebrates the enactment of the Indian Constitution in 1950, giving India its unique democratic and federal structure.

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When were the first elections held in India?

The first general elections in India were held in 1952, following the adoption of the Indian Constitution. This marked the beginning of India's democratic journey.

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When was the INC formed?

This refers to the year in which the Indian National Congress was formed. The Indian National Congress was a major political party instrumental in achieving India's independence.

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When did INC win the general elections?

This is the year the Indian National Congress won the general elections in India, marking a significant shift in Indian politics.

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When was the 'Forward Bloc' formed?

The formation of the 'Forward Bloc' occurred in this year. The Forward Bloc emerged from the Indian National Congress under the leadership of Subhas Chandra Bose. It promoted socialist ideals and sought to achieve independence through a more militant approach.

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When was the Food Corporation of India (FCI) established?

This refers to the year when the first Food Corporation of India (FCI) was established. The FCI plays a crucial role in ensuring food security by procuring, storing and distributing foodgrains.

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When was the FCI established?

This is the year when the first Food Corporation of India (FCI) was established. The FCI plays a crucial role in ensuring food security by procuring, storing and distributing foodgrains.

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When did the first non-Congress government come to power in India?

This was the year when the first non-Congress government took power in India, marking a significant change in the political landscape of India.

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When was the Planning Commission established?

This year saw the establishment of the 'Planning Commission' in India. The Planning Commission was set up to formulate and implement five-year plans for the economic development of India.

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When did the 'Green Revolution' take place?

'Green Revolution' refers to a significant period of increased agricultural production in India, driven by the use of high-yielding crop varieties, fertilizers and irrigation. It was the 1960s when the 'Green Revolution' started in India.

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When were the first general elections held in India?

The first General Elections in India were conducted in 1952, after the Constitution of India was enacted.

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What is the famous saying that describes India's diverse culture?

The term 'Unity in Diversity' describes India's unique characteristic of having a rich cultural and linguistic diversity while maintaining national unity.

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What was the main goal of the Indian National Congress at its founding?

The Indian National Congress (INC) was founded with the goal of attaining Swaraj, meaning self-rule or independence for India.

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Who was the first Prime Minister of India?

The first Prime Minister of independent India was Jawaharlal Nehru, who played a crucial role in shaping the nation's policies and policies.

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Genesis

An act or process of causing something to come into existence.

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Termination

The act of bringing something to a conclusion.

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Dissolution

The act of separating or ending a relationship or contract.

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Examination

A systematic exploration or examination of an issue or topic.

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Discussion

The act of discussing or analyzing something in detail.

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What is protoplasm?

The term "Protoplasm" refers to the living matter that comprises all cells. It's the jelly-like substance that contains the cell's organelles and carries out essential life functions like growth and metabolism.

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What are developing countries?

Developing countries are nations that are in the process of industrializing and improving their overall economic and social conditions. They often have a lower per capita income and face challenges like poverty, limited infrastructure, and high population growth.

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What does the 'One-China' Policy state?

The 'One-China' Policy refers to the Chinese Communist Party's stance that Taiwan is an integral part of China, despite it being self-governed. It suggests that there is only one sovereign state called China, and Taiwan is a part of it.

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What is ASEAN?

ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. It's a regional organization formed by 10 Southeast Asian countries to promote economic growth, political stability, and social development within the region.

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What is the Decolonization Process?

The 'Decolonization Process' describes the dismantling of colonial empires and the granting of independence to colonies. It refers to the period when several countries freed themselves from colonial rule, often through non-violent movements.

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What was the 'Bipolar World'?

The 'Bipolar World' was a geopolitical model characterized by the dominant influence of two superpowers, the US and the USSR, during the Cold War. It was a period of intense rivalry between these nations, marked by ideological conflict and arms race.

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What was the Cold War?

The term 'Cold War' refers to a period of geopolitical tension and ideological rivalry between the US and the USSR. While there wasn't direct military conflict, it was marked by proxy wars, arms races, and propaganda.

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What is the Non-Aligned Movement?

The 'Non-Aligned Movement' (NAM) is an international organization of states that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc. It was formed during the Cold War, aiming to promote peaceful coexistence, economic cooperation, and international solidarity.

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Cold War

A type of cold war, where there is no direct fighting between superpowers; rivalry, tension and competition exist between nations or ideologies, manifested through propaganda, economic competition, and proxy wars.

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Indian National Congress (INC)

The Indian National Congress, often abbreviated as INC, is a nationalist political party in India. It is one of the two dominant political parties in India.

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What is the "Cold War"?

The term “Cold War” refers to a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, beginning after World War II and ending around 1991. It was a period of great rivalry and competition between the two superpowers, characterized by ideological conflict, proxy wars, and the threat of nuclear war.

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Political Coalition

A political alliance or coalition of multiple political parties, often formed to achieve a common goal, such as winning an election or enacting legislation.

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When did the Cold War end?

The disbandment of the Soviet Union in 1991 marked the end of the Cold War era.

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What is the 'Cold War'?

The 'Cold War' is a period of global tension between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II. It is characterized by rivalry, competition, and proxy wars, but not direct military conflict.

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Why did the Cold War happen?

The Cold War was a period of ideological conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union, where each superpower sought to expand its influence globally. The rivalry manifested in proxy wars, the development of nuclear weapons, and intense political, economic, and propaganda warfare.

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Non-Aligned Movement

The non-aligned movement, founded in 1961, was an international political movement seeking to promote peace, independence, and economic development for developing countries. Countries in the non-aligned movement largely sought to maintain a neutral stance during the Cold War, avoiding alliances with either the United States or the Soviet Union.

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Study Notes

Political Science Questions - 2015 Bihar Board Intermediate Exam

  • Indian National Congress Formation: The Indian National Congress was formed in 1885.
  • India-China War: The India-China war occurred in 1962.
  • Bangladesh Recognition: Bangladesh was recognized by India in 1971.
  • Republic Day: January 26th is celebrated as Republic Day in India.
  • First General Elections (India): The first general elections in independent India took place in 1950-52.
  • Disbandment of Planning Commission: The Planning Commission of India was abolished in 2014.
  • 11th Five Year Plan End Date: The 11th Five Year Plan ended in 2012.
  • US President: The text lists several former US presidents: George Bush, George Washington, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama.
  • Planning Commission Chairman (India): The Chairman was the prime minister.
  • India's Second Nuclear Test: India's successful second nuclear test occurred in 1974.
  • Emergency in India (1975-77): The Emergency was declared by the Indian government in 1975.
  • Formation of Northeast State (India): Assam's parts formed the northeastern state of Meghalaya in 1972.
  • Bodo Autonomous Council (India): Located in Assam.
  • World Wars/Conflicts References (no specific details): Several brief references were made to global conflicts, including World War and other conflicts that took place in the past. Note these were in relation to other questions about political systems, but not detailed.
  • Various Political Organizations/Parties (India): The text refers to multiple Indian political organizations and parties. Note there are no specific features about these parties.
  • Macmohan Line: Location is in the state of Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Two-Party System/Structure/Multi-party structures/Conflicts and issues: There are vague references made to various political systems, conflicts and important world events.
  • Various Political Terminology (e.g., Multi Party Systems): The text defines various political systems, or parts of political systems, for example the meaning of a two-party system or the terminology and significance of various issues, in vague terms.
  • Various Political Terminology & Concepts (e.g., Emergency, Political Parties, Politics): Various political terminology is explained with basic information relating to some of these topics.
  • 42nd Amendment of Indian Constitution: The 42nd Amendment was passed in 1976.
  • National Development Council (India): Established in 1952.
  • Important Dates for Various Events/Issues (India): The text provided various important dates like dates for war and dates of events.

Section B (Short Answer Questions)

  • Coalition Government: Defined.
  • One party dominance: Defined.
  • Unity in Diversity: The concept in India's political context.
  • Union Territories: Explained, noting their differences from states.
  • Nehru's Planning Vision: Nehru's ideas on using planning for development and its objectives are noted.
  • Planned vs. Mixed Economies: Key differences in these economic systems are mentioned.
  • Nehru-Gandhi Political Differences: Differences in their thinking about development are noted.
  • Panchsheel: Briefly explained, but with no specific details.
  • 1954 India-China Treaty: The agreement's details were mentioned.
  • Non-Alignment Movement: Defined.
  • India's Non-Alignment Policy: Explained, with brief notes.
  • Political Party Splits/Mergers (India): Vague mentions of splits and mergers.
  • Cold War: Information about the causes and effects of the Cold War are included but basic information is provided.
  • Detente: The period of reduced tension noted.

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