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question_answer1) In which countries women's representation in politics is very high profile?
question_answer2) In India, women's political representation is very low. Identify the steps take by our government to solve this problem.
question_answer3) Name the major religion practised by the people of Nepal.
question_answer4) According to 2011 Census, what is the sex ratio of India?
question_answer5) According to 2011 Census, what is literacy rate?
question_answer6) According to Census, 2011. what is population percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes?
question_answer7) What do you mean by 'Feminist' ?
question_answer8) Name some prominent leaders of our country who worked for the elimination of caste system in India.
question_answer9) Article 17 is very important, why?
question_answer10) Suggest the main aim of feminist movements
question_answer11) Does India have an official religion?
question_answer12) Explain the significance of the -Equal wages
question_answer13) What do you mean by caste hierarchy?
question_answer14) In which organisation of India seats are reserved for women?
question_answer15) How we can define a person who does not discriminate others on the basis of religious
question_answer16) Explain the concept occupational mobility?
question_answer17) Is there any parliamentary constituency in India which has a clear majority of one single caste?
question_answer18) Why the literacy rate among women in India is low in comparison to their counter parts?
question_answer19) Who said that religion can never be separated from politics?
question_answer20) State two reasons to say that caste alone cannot determine election results in India.
question_answer21) What is the status of women's representation in India's legislative bodies?
question_answer22) Mention any two constitutional provisions that make India a secular state. Or What is a secular state? How does the Constitution of India ensure that India remains a secular state? Or Describe any five constitutional provisions that India a secular state. Or Mention any three constitutional provisions that make India a secular state.
question_answer23) What is sexual division of labour?
question_answer24) How can religion be used in politics?
question_answer25) What is meant by communal politics? Or What is communalism? How is communalism a hindrance in the functioning of our democracy? Explain.
question_answer26) Discuss the reasons for the decline of the caste system. Or Why caste barriers are breaking down in India? Give three reasons.
question_answer27) What do you understand by casteism? Or Describe any five features of the caste system India. There are five features of the caste system in India.
question_answer28) What do you mean by women's suffrage?
question_answer29) What was the feminist movement? Explain the political demands of the feminist movement in India.
question_answer30) "Gender division is not based on biology but on social expectations and stereotypes." Support the statement.
question_answer31) Do the 'caste' and 'vote bank' factors completely control the elections in India?
question_answer32) If casteism and communalism are bad, what makes feminism a good thing? Why don't we oppose all, those who divided the society on any lines-caste, religion or gender.
question_answer33) "I am not religious, why should I bother about communalism and Secularism"? Comment on this statement?
question_answer34) "I often crack jokes about people from one religion, Does that make me communal?" Comment on this statement?
question_answer35) Mention different aspects of life in which women are discriminated or disadvantaged in India. Or "How women in India still face discrimination and oppression in various ways" ? Support the statement with suitable examples. Or "Women are discriminated or disadvantaged in India". Justify the statement with any three suitable examples. Or In what ways are women discriminated in our country? Write any three points.
question_answer36) State different forms of communal politics with one example each.
question_answer37) State how caste inequalities are still continuing in India. Or Do you agree with the view that casteism has not disappeared from Indian society?
question_answer38) Describe the various methods to check the spread of communalism in India.
question_answer39) Explain the origin and growth of communalism in India.
question_answer40) Why is it necessary to have secularism in India?
question_answer41) Social divisions based on ...... are peculiar to India.
question_answer42) Which of the folio-wing two leaders worked for the establishment of a classless society? (a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) Mahatma Gandhi (c) Dr BR Ambedkar (d) Bhagat Singh
question_answer43) Explain the term 'feminist movement'.
question_answer44) What was the Mandal Commission? When was it appointed and when did it submit its report?
question_answer45) How is the caste of a person determined in India?
question_answer46) Why are certain castes and tribes called 'Scheduled Castes' and 'Scheduled Tribes'?
question_answer47) What do you understand by a secular state?
question_answer48) Name two communal political parties in India.
question_answer49) Name any three steps which have been taken by the government for the protection of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
question_answer50) Indicate 'True' and 'False' for the given statements (a) Feminist means a woman or a man who believes in equal rights and opportunities for women and men (True/False) (b) Communalism signifies an ideology which stands for regional harmony and economic prosperity. (True/False) (c) Inequality of women states equal treatment to women as compared to men. (True/False) (d) The concept of Patriarchy refers to a system that values men more and gives them power over women (True/False)
question_answer51) Participation of women in public life is relatively low in countries like (a) Norway (b) Sweden (c) Finland (d) Bangladesh
question_answer52) Fill in the blanks from one of the alternative given in brackets. (a) The concept of...... refers to a system that values men more and gives them power over women. (patriarchy/feminist) (b) ......means a woman or man who believes in equal rights and opportunities for women and men. (Feminist/Patriarchy) (c) Shift from...... areas to urban areas is known as occupational mobility. (Rural/Urban) (d) .........was based on exclusion and discrimination against the 'outcast' group. (Caste hierarchy/Caste system)
question_answer53) Women in India are discriminated against in (a) Political life (b) Social life (c) Economic life (d) All of these
question_answer54) When we speak of gender divisions, we usually refer to (a) Biological difference between men and women (b) Unequal roles assigned by the society to men and women (c) Unequal child sex ratio (d) Absence of voting rights for women in democracies
question_answer55) In India, seats are reserved for women in the (a) Lok Sabha (b) State Legislative Assemblies (c) Cabinets (d) Panchayati Raj bodies
question_answer56) Consider the following statements on the meaning of communal politics. Communal politics is based on the belief that a. One religion is superior to that of others. b. People belonging to different religions can live happily together as equal citizens. c. Followers of a particular religion constitute one community. d. State power cannot be used to establish the domination of one religious group over others. Which of the statements is/are correct? (a) A, B, C and D (b) A, B and D (c) A and C (d) B and D
question_answer57) Which among the following statements about India's Constitution is wrong? It (a) prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion. (b) gives official status to one religion. (c) provides to all individuals freedom to profess any religion. (d) ensures equality of citizens within religious communities.
question_answer58) Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists List I List II a. A person who believes in equal rights and opportunities for women and men 1.Communalist b. A person who says that religion is the principal basis of community 2.Feminist c. A person who thinks that caste is the principal basis of community 3. Secularist D. A person who does not discriminate others on the basis of religious beliefs 4. Casteist Codes A B C D A B C D (a) 2 3 1 4 (b) 2 1 4 3 (c) 4 3 1 2 (d) 3 1 2 4
question_answer59) Which one of the following does not come under the purview of 'family laws'? (a) Matters related to marriage (b) Matters related to divorce (c) Matters related to adoption (d) Matters related to robbery
question_answer60) The scheduled tribes are commonly known as (Dalits/Adivasis).
question_answer61) What is sexual division of labour?
question_answer62) How are boys and girls brought up in India for the division of labour?
question_answer63) How is sexual division of labour done in India?
question_answer64) Does women's work get recognition?
question_answer65) Why are men tailored not to do household work?
question_answer66) What is the role of women in public division of labour?
question_answer67) What are feminist movements?
question_answer68) What is the perception of a modem women now?
question_answer69) How do women in India lack in literacy rate?
question_answer70) Why is girl student's drop out more in higher studies?
question_answer71) How far is it true that proportion of women among the highly paid and valued jobs is still very small?
question_answer72) Has Equal Wages Act provided any comfort in women's jobs?
question_answer73) Why is there a decline in sex ratio in India?
question_answer74) What is country's sex ratio at present?
question_answer75) Why is it said that urban areas have become particularly unsafe for women?
question_answer76) What is the proportion of women in legislature of India?
question_answer77) What is the proportion of women in India's local bodies?
question_answer78) How are women organizations demanding for more seats in Loksabha and state legislative Assemblies?
question_answer79) What does Gandhiji mean by saying "Religion can never be separated from politics"?
question_answer80) Why did human rights groups of India demand protection for religious minorities?
question_answer81) What is the family laws role for women in different religions?
question_answer82) What are family laws?
question_answer83) What is Communal politics?
question_answer84) What does communalism lead to in its extreme form?
question_answer85) What is the most common expression of communalism?
question_answer86) How does a communal mind lead to a quest for political dominance of one's own religious community?
question_answer87) Is political mobilization on religious lives a form of communalism?
question_answer88) What is the most ugly form of communalism?
question_answer89) Why did Indian constitutional makers make India a secular state?
question_answer90) What does secularism mean?
question_answer91) What are provisions for a secular state?
question_answer92) What powers does constitution give to the state for communalism?
question_answer93) What is the extreme form of caste system in India?
question_answer94) Which social reformers worked for remaining caste system in India?
question_answer95) Which factors are responsible to bring changes in caste system in India?
question_answer96) What is occupational mobility?
question_answer97) What does 'Caste hierarchy' mean?
question_answer98) What is the role of Indian Constitution to remove caste system?
question_answer99) How is caste system still prevailing in contemporary India?
question_answer100) Is it true that caste is the sole basis of social community?
question_answer101) How do political parties keep castes in their minds during elections?
question_answer102) Does anyone single caste get a clear majority of one single caste?
question_answer103) What does 'vote bank of a caste' mean?
question_answer104) How does caste get politicized?
question_answer105) What would happen if politics and religion went hand in hand?
question_answer106) How are caste and politics interrelated in India?
question_answer107) How does caste get politicized in India?
question_answer108) How can you say that women's role in public life is minimal?
question_answer109) How are religious differences expressed in politics?
question_answer110) How can a relationship between religion and politics be established?
question_answer111) Do you agree that caste has not disappeared from contemporary India?
question_answer112) What factors matter in politics other than caste?
question_answer113) What does 'gender-division' mean?
question_answer114) What do you understand by 'sexual division of labour'? Give some examples.
question_answer115) What does 'feminist' mean? What are feminist movements?
question_answer116) Define the following terms:
question_answer117) State two reasons to say that caste alone cannot determine election results in India.
question_answer118) Explain briefly the participation of women in decision-making process in India.
question_answer119) Quote some examples from your day-to-day life, describing how women are subjected to discrimination.
question_answer120) What is the status of women in politics?
question_answer121) What forms of communalism can take place in politics?
question_answer122) What are the constitutional provisions to make India a secular state?
question_answer123) Does communalism in politics lead to divisions in society?
question_answer124) What kind of caste system was prevalent in India?
question_answer125) In what ways do women face discrimination or oppression in India?
question_answer126) What is communal politics? How is it preferred?
question_answer127) How is caste preferred in politics?
question_answer128) "The problem begins when religion is seen as the basis of nation." Explain the statement with the an example.
question_answer129) "Caste system has not disappeared from contemporary India." Support your answer with suitable examples.
question_answer130) What changes can be seen in the caste system in modem India?
question_answer131) What does 'gender division' mean? (i) Hierarchical social division (ii) Division between male and female (iii) Gender issue in politics (iv) None of these
question_answer132) Feminist movements are based on: (a) Liberty (b) Equality (c) Participation (d) Power
question_answer133) Which out of the following countries has a high participation of women in public life? (a) France (b) Italy (c) Sweden (d) India
question_answer134) Who would say that religion can never be separated from politics? (a) Jawaharlal Nehru (b) Mahatma Gandhi (c) Rabindranath Tagore (d) Bhagat Singh
question_answer135) The religious status of Sri Lanka. (a) Islam (b) Christianity (c) Buddhism (d) Hinduism
question_answer136) What did social reformers like Jyotiba Phule work towards? (i) Freedom of expression (ii) Removing caste inequalities (iii) Freedom to practice any religion (iv) Removing sexual division of labour
question_answer137) What did the 'twice born' castes have the right to, in the past? (a) Religion (b) Speech (c) Education (d) None of these
question_answer138) What do you call a person who thinks that caste is the principal basis of a community? (a) Secularist (b) Communalist (c) Casteist (d) Feminist
question_answer139) In what ways sexual division of labour is done in our country?
question_answer140) How does caste get politicized?
question_answer141) How caste inequalities are still existing in India?
question_answer142) Give three reasons why caste hierarchy is breaking down in India.
question_answer143) In what ways women face discrimination and oppression in our country?
question_answer144) In what ways sexual division of labour is done in our country?
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