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CBSE Class 12 Political Science Answer Key 2024, Question Paper Analysis All SET 1,2,3,4

The Central Board of Secondary Education has successfully conducted the Class 12 Political Science exam from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. As the exam has been successfully conducted the CBSE Class 12 Political Science Answer Key 2024 for All SET 1, 2, and 3 will be available here. In this article, We will provide the answers to all the questions asked in the CBSE Class 12 Polity Question Paper 2024 to help students assess their performance in the exam by checking the correct answers. Students can also check the Class 12 Political Science Exam Analysis 2024 for all sets of question papers in PDF format.

CBSE Class 12 Political Science Answer Key 2024

The Class 12 Political Science Question paper is formulated by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The question paper for the CBSE Class 12 Political Science consists of different types of questions ranging from MCQs to long passage answers. The answer key comprises answers for all the different sets of Class 12 Political Science question papers, making it a valuable tool for self-assessment. As the exam has been successfully conducted, we will soon provide you with the CBSE Class 12 Political Science Unofficial Answer Key 2024.

Class 12 Political Science Answer Key 2024

After the completion of the Class 12 Political Science 2024 exam students must be eagerly waiting for the answer key. Here, we have provided the complete set-wise CBSE Class 12 Political Science Answer Key 2024. The students are informed that the solutions provided by our internal experts must be considered provisional.

CBSE Class 12 Political Science Answer Key 2024
Exam Conducting Body Central Board of Secondary Education
Name of Examination CBSE Class 12th Board Exams 2024
Category Answer Key
CBSE Class 12 Polity Exam Date 2024 March 22, 2024
CBSE Class 12 Polity Answer Key 2024 (Unofficial) March 22, 2024
Mode of Answer Key Availability Online Mode
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Political Science Class 12 Answer Key 2024 All SET

SECTION – A

Questions No. 1 to 12 are Multiple Choice type questions carrying 1 mark each.

Q1. Arrange the following events in chronological order and choose the correct option as the answer:

(i) Indo-Russian Strategic Agreement

(ii) The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan

(iii) Disintegration of the Soviet Union

(iv) Socialist Revolution in Russia

(A) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)

(C) (iv), (ii), (iii), (i)

(B) (ii), (iv), (iii), (i)

(D) (iii), (i), (ii), (iv)

2. Which one of following was India, just after independence? formed for planned development of

(A) Election Commission

(B) Planning Commission

(C) Shah Commission

(D) NITI Aayog

3. Which one of the following Princely States of India initially opposed joining the Indian Union?

(A) Baroda

(C) Mysore

(B) Hyderabad

(D) Gwalior

4. Which one of the following encourages the use of renewable energy?

(A) Energy Conservation Act

(C) Electricity Act

(B) Environment Protection Act

(D) National Auto Fuel Policy

5. Match the List-I with the List-II correctly:

CBSE Class 12 Political Science Answer Key 2024, Question Paper Analysis All SET 1,2,3,4_3.1

Choose the correct option:

6. The statement of Assertion (A) following question, a statement is followed by of Reason (R). Choose the correct option as answer. a
Assertion (A): People started protesting against the increase in prices of essential commodities, food scarcity and growing unemployment before the fourth General elections in India.
Reason (R): Failure of monsoons, widespread drought, decline in agricultural production and serious food shortage caused the problem.
Options:
(A) Both the Assertion (A) and the Reason (R) are correct and the Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(B) Both the Assertion (A) and the Reason (R) are correct, but the Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(C) The Assertion (A) is correct, but the Reason (R) is incorrect.
(D) The Assertion (A) is incorrect, but the Reason (R) is correct,

7. Which one of the following developing countries was successfully control the rate of growth of population?

(A) India
(B) Pakistan
(C) Nepal
(D) Sri Lanka

8. The Planning Commission of India was replaced with NITI Aayog because______________
(A) it had become very old.
(B) it was becoming irrelevant to face the new challenges of development.
(C) it was totally based on Socialist model.
(D) many states were not in favour of Planning Commission.

9. After the death of Lal Bahadur Shastri, there was an intense competition for the post of the following Crime Minister between Indira Gandhi and which one of
(A) Morarji Desai
(B) K. Kamraj
(C) Nijalingappa
(D) V.V Giri

10.

Assertion (A): Presently the global atmosphere is warming up.
Reason (R): A steady decline in the total amount of Ozone in the earth’s stratosphere.
Options:
(A) Both the Assertion (A) and the Reason (R) are correct, and the Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(B) Both the Assertion (A) and the Reason (R) are correct, but the Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(C) The Assertion (A) is correct, but the Reason (R) is incorrect.
(D) The Assertion (A) is incorrect, but the Reason (R) is correct

11. Which event marked the end of Communism in the Soviet Union?
(A) Cuban Missile Crisis
(B) Rise of New World Order
(C) Disintegration of the Soviet Union
(D) Rise in US economy

12. Name the state from which Chhattisgarh was carved out.
(A) Uttar Pradesh
(C) Jharkhand
(B) Bihar
(D) Madhya Pradesh

SECTION-B 

13. Explain any two outcomes of the ‘Earth Summit’ held in June 1992 at Rio-de-Janeiro.

14. Analyse any two reasons as to why issues of environment and natural resources have become a part of the World politics.

15. Explain any two complaints related to the U.N. Security Council reflected in the resolution passed by the U.N. General Assembly in 1992.

16. Explain any two reasons to consider the year 1967 as a landmark year in India’s political and electoral history.

17. Mention any two provisions of the Punjab Accord signed by Rajiv Gandhi and Harchand Singh Longowal in 1985.

18. Explain any two advantages of Coalition governments.

SECTION-C

19. Explain any four consequences of Globalisation.

20. (a) “After the disintegration of Soviet Union, India has maintained good relations with all the new independent countries, but the most cordial relations are still there between Russia and India.” Justify the statement with two examples.

OR

(b) During Cold War period the US economy was more developed than the rest of the world. Still the Soviet system had some special features which distinguish it from the US. Evaluate any two such features.

21. (a) Explain any two main challenges faced by Pakistan in establishing a successful democracy.

OR

(b) “SAARC has taken a major regional initiative in South Asian States to evolve co-operation through multilateral means.” Justify the statement with two examples.

22. Describe any four circumstances that led to protests against the Congress Government during 1974 – 1975.

23. Describe the events that took place in Sikkim from the time of India’s independence to its merger with India.

SECTION-D

24. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: The interim government took a firm stance against the possible division of India into small principalities of different sizes. The Muslim League opposed the Indian National Congress and took the view that the States should be free to adopt any course they liked. Sardar Patel played a historic role in negotiating with the rulers of princely states firmly but diplomatically and bringing most of them into the Indian Union.

(24.1) Which principle was followed for the division of British India at the time of partition in 1947?

(A). Principle of administrative control

(B) Principle of ethnic composition

(C) Principle of religious majorities

(D) Principle of equality

(24.2) Who was the first Deputy Prime Minister of free India?

(A) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

(B) Sardar Patel

(C) V.K. Menon

(D) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan

(24.3) How many princely states were there there in British India at the time of independence?

(A) 556

(B) 566

(C) 655

(D) 565

(24.4) Which of the following statements about the princely states is NOT correct?

(A) The Indian government was ready to give autonomy to some regions.

(B) The ruler of Junagadh had decided to be part of independent India.

(C) Princely states covered one third of the land area of British Indian empire.

(D) Some of the princely states clearly wanted to become part of the Indian Union.

25. A the given Political outline map four states have (A), (B), (C) and (D), Idalinyap four the basis of the given below and write dentify these states on your answer book along with the respective serial nuha carret namforation used and the concerned, alphabets shown in the map as per the format that follows:

Sr. Number of the information used Alphabet concerned Name of the State
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

(i) The state where the first non-Congress government was formed by E.M.S. Namboodiripad.

(ii) The state that belongs to Syama Prasad Mookerjee, founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh.

(iii) The state to anchormer Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru belonged.

(iv) The state related to former Health Minister Rajkumari Amrit Kaur.

Note: The following questions are for the Visually Impaired Candidates only in lieu of Q. No. 25.

(25.1) Name the state where the first non-Congress government was formed by E.M.S. Namboodiripad.

(25.2) Who was the first Chief Election Commissioner of India?

(25.3) Name the political party formed by the former first Indian Governor General of independent India.

(25.4) Name the state which is related to Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, the former Health Minister of India.

26. The given cartoon is related to Israel’s attack on Lebanon in June 2006. Study the cartoon carefully and answer the questions given below:

(a) Identify and name the organisation whose four Logos are shown in the cartoon.

(b) Identify and name the person shown in the cartoon.

(c) Why did Israel attack Lebanon ?

Note: The following questions are for the Visually Impaired Candidates only in lieu of Q. No. 26.

(26.1) Write full form of UNICEF.

(26.2) Which organisation became the successor of League of Nations?

(26.3) How many states signed the United Nations Charter?

(26.4) Which U.N. agency is concerned with the safety and peaceful use of nuclear technology?

SECTION-E

27. (a) Explain any three reasons for spending more on traditional security than on non-traditional security by India.

OR

(b) Explain any three new sources of threat to security with examples.

28. While the Chinese economy has improved dramatically, why has everyone in China not received any three reasons the benefits of the reforms? State any three reasons.

OR

(b) Describe the process of evolution of the European Union from an Economic Union to an increasingly Political one.

29. (a) Explain any three major developments which took place in Indian politics during the last decade of the 20th century.

OR

(b) In the midst of severe competition and many conflicts after 1989, a consensus appeared to have emerged among most parties. Explain any three points of consensus.

30. (a) “The foreign policy of independent India has pursued the dream of a peaceful world. Support the statement with any three suitable arguments.

OR

(b) “India was a staunch supporter of the decolonization process and firmly opposed racism.” Support the statement with any three suitable arguments.

Class 12 Political Science Question Paper 2024 PDF Download

On March 22, 2024, the Central Board of Secondary Education successfully conducted the Class 12th Political Science Exam 2024. The CBSE Class 12th Political Science exam 2024 was for a total of 100 marks out of which 80 marks were for the theory exam and the rest 20 marks were for the internal assessments. The CBSE Board Question Papers are valuable resources as after the successful conduction of the exam, these question papers help the students to evaluate their performance in the exams. To download the CBSE Class 12 Political Science Question Paper 2024 set 1, 2, and 3 PDF, the direct link will be updated below:

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CBSE Class 12 Political Science Exam Analysis 2024

All the students who appeared for the CBSE Class 12th Political Science Exam 2024 today i.e., March 22, 2024 reviewed that the CBSE Class 12th political science paper was on a moderate level of difficulty. Some students found it a bit lengthy. However, most students are quite satisfied with the question paper and are expecting good marks in the exam.

Whereas the subject experts said that the paper was easy on the difficulty level. The paper pattern followed the same format as provided in the official CBSE sample paper. The question paper was balanced and consisted of both factual as well as conceptual questions. According to experts, students who covered the whole Political science syllabus in depth will be able to score good marks on the paper.

Students review on the CBSE Class 12th Political Science Question paper:

  1. The overall difficulty level of the CBSE Class 12th Political Science Question paper was quite average for almost all the students.
  2. Students said that the Political Science question paper was easy but a bit lengthy.
  3. Questions were based on the prescribed CBSE Class 12 Political Science syllabus and NCERTs.
  4. In Section A, which consisted of MCQs, the questions were easy.
  5. Section B, which consisted of short-answer questions, was also direct and scoring.
  6. Passage-based questions were easy., while the Long-answer questions were easy but lengthy.

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CBSE Class 12 Political Science Answer Key 2024 - FAQs

Q1. What is the exam date for CBSE Class 12th Political Science Exam 2024?

Ans: The exam date for CBSE Class 12th Political Science exam 2024 is March 22, 2024.

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Ans: All the students can check the CBSE Class 12th Polity Answer Key 2024 in our article.

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