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question_answer1) When did extraordinary popular movement begin in Nepal?
question_answer2) What was the aim of popular movement of Nepal?
question_answer3) Who was the constitutional Monarch of Nepal?
question_answer4) Why did King Gyanendra replace King Birendra?
question_answer5) Why did King Gyanendra dismiss the then Prime Minister and dissolve Parliament?
question_answer6) What does 'SPA' mean?
question_answer7) What was the role of SPA in Nepal Movement?
question_answer8) Who were Maoists?
question_answer9) What were the three main demands of the protestors?
question_answer10) Who was made the new Prime Minister of Interim government of Nepal?
question_answer11) Where is Bolivia located?
question_answer12) What was the main reason of Bolivia's popular movement?
question_answer13) What was 'FEDECOR'?
question_answer14) What was the result of People's movementin Bolivia water war?
question_answer15) Give one difference between Nepal and Bolivia movements.
question_answer16) Give one similarity between Nepal and Bolivia movements.
question_answer17) How can you say that democracy evolves through popular struggles?
question_answer18) Is Democratic conflict resolved through mass mobilisation?
question_answer19) Besides SPA which other organisation joined Nepal movement?
question_answer20) Which other people joined FEDECOR in Bolivia water movement?
question_answer21) What are 'pressure groups' or 'interest groups'?
question_answer22) How are these pressure groups or interest groups formed?
question_answer23) What is a movement?
question_answer24) Give some examples of movements.
question_answer25) Who are Sectional Interest groups?
question_answer26) Give some examples of Sectional Interest Groups.
question_answer27) What is a Public Interest Groups?
question_answer28) What does 'BAMCEF' mean?
question_answer29) What is the role of 'BAMCEF'?
question_answer30) What is Principal concern of BAMCEF?
question_answer31) What are 'Issue-specific' Movements?
question_answer32) What are generic movements?
question_answer33) Give one difference between Issue specific movements and generic movements.
question_answer34) What does 'loose umbrella organisation' mean?
question_answer35) What do pressure groups and movements do to influence politics?
question_answer36) Give examples of the political parties of India which have grown out of movement.
question_answer37) How were the movements of Nepal and Bolivia water war different from each other?
question_answer38) How are popular struggles undertaken in a democracy?
question_answer39) Differentiate between interest groups and movements.
question_answer40) What does the term BAMCEF signify?
question_answer41) What was the result of the popular struggle of Nepal?
question_answer42) What was the result of the Bolivia water war?
question_answer43) Give three similarities between the movements in Nepal and Bolivia.
question_answer44) Which organisation contributed in the protest against water privatization in Bolivia?
question_answer45) How do pressure groups and movements influence politics?
question_answer46) How do pressure groups form associations with political parties?
question_answer47) Who are Maoists? How did they influence the government in Nepal?
question_answer48) What were the three main demands of SPA and their outcome in Nepal?
question_answer49) Why was there a protest against a multinational company in the city of Cochabamba?
question_answer50) "In a democracy, several different kinds of organisations work behind any big struggle." How can people influence the government to listen to them?
question_answer51) What are pressure groups?
question_answer52) What are movement groups? Give examples.
question_answer53) What kind of role is played by sectional interest groups?
question_answer54) Write in brief about the movement for democracy in Nepal.
question_answer55) What do you know about Bolivia's water war?
question_answer56) How did organisations in a democracy mobilise movements? Give examples.
question_answer57) What is the effect of various groups on the government?
question_answer58) Differentiate between issue-specific movements and generic movements. Give an example of an issue-specific movement and explain.
question_answer59) Which organisations made the struggle successful in Nepal?
question_answer60) How are sectional interest groups functioning? Give example.
question_answer61) What are promotional or public interest groups?
question_answer62) What kind of movements are generic movements?
question_answer63) "In a democracy several different kinds of organisations work behind any big struggle." How can you influence the government to listen to you?
question_answer64) In what ways do pressure groups and movements exterts influence on politics?
question_answer65) "Pressure groups and movements have deepened democracy." How far is it true?
question_answer66) What was the aim of the extraordinary movement Nepal witnessed in 2006? (a) Restoring democracy (b) Abolishing un touch ability (c) Bringing down military rule (d) Division of Nepal
question_answer67) The 'Seven Party Alliance' was formed by: (a) maoist insurgents (b) non-governmental organisations (c) major political parties (d) local people
question_answer68) What was the Bolivian protest called? (a) Bolivian War (b) Bolivia's Water War (c) Water for Bolivia (d) Bolivian Crisis
question_answer69) Democracy evolves through: (a) popular struggles (b) significant decisions (c) popular demand (d) shared feelings
question_answer70) How did people protest in the ^ittiko-Hachchiko9 movement? (a) Planted more eucalyptus trees (b) Plucked more trees (c) Plucked eucalyptus plants and planted other saplings of use to people (d) Plucked all eucalyptus trees on the 30,000 hectare piece of land
question_answer71) The protest in Bolivia was led by: (a) the people (b) political party (c) municipalities (d) FEDECOR
question_answer72) Which out of the following depends much more on spontaneous mass participation? (a) Movements (b) Pressure groups (c) Political parties (d) Interest groups
question_answer73) Which out of the following can be classified as a type of public interest group? (a) Trade Unions (b) FEDECOR (c) Doctors (d) Teachers
question_answer74) Which out of the following is not a single-issue movement? (a) Narmada Bachao Andolan (b) Nepalese movement (c) Environmental movement (d) None of these
question_answer75) Which out of the following is an example of movements growing into political parties? (a) NAPM (b) FEDECOR (c) BAMCEF (d) Asom Gana Parishad
question_answer76) Pressure groups with ______ public support but lots of money can hijack public discussions. (a) moderate (b) small (c) no (d) plenty
question_answer77) In which year did Nepal became a constitutional monarchy?
question_answer78) The city of Cochabamba is related to which issue?
question_answer79) In which state did the Kittiko- Hachchiko movement take place in 1987?
question_answer80) Name the last king of Nepal.
question_answer81) Name the king of Nepal who accepted the transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy.
question_answer82) Name the organisation which led the protest against water privatisation in Bolivia.
question_answer83) Name some political parties of India which grew out of movements.
question_answer84) What action of MNC had agitated the people in Bolivia?
question_answer85) What is the full form of BAMCEF?
question_answer86) What is the name of the alliance that' was formed by all the major political parties in the parliament of Nepal.
question_answer87) Which political party came to power in Bolivia In 2006?
question_answer88) Which type of associations are pressure groups?
question_answer89) What is the aim of the pressure groups?
question_answer90) How did king Gyanendra of Nepal take advantage of the weak democratically elected government?
question_answer91) Which pressure group seeks to promote collective good?
question_answer92) What were the main changes that took place after the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (1952) in Bolivia?
question_answer93) Who are Maoists?
question_answer94) Suggest the main feature which distinguishes a pressure group from a political party.
question_answer95) To which continent, Bolivia belongs?
question_answer96) What is the full form of NAPM?
question_answer97) The Green Belt Movement of Kenya was led by whom?
question_answer98) What was the aim of the Nepalese popular movement of April, 2006?
question_answer99) When does an interest group turn into a pressure group?
question_answer100) What was common in both the struggle in Nepal and Bolivia?
question_answer101) 'A group fighting against bonded labour is an example of (Promotional group/Sectional Interest group).
question_answer102) Name the interest group which seek to promote the interests of the whole society.
question_answer103) Name a movement which is a long-term movement.
question_answer104) When did the roots of parties like the DMK and the AIDMK in Tamil Nadu originate?
question_answer105) Name the Kenyan President in the early 1990s.
question_answer106) What do you mean by the word 'Kittiko- Hachchiko?
question_answer107) Explain how the activities of pressure groups are useful in the functioning of a democratic government.
question_answer108) Which groups were involved in Bolivia Water War? Party which came to power in Bolivia in 2006.
question_answer109) In what ways do pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics?
question_answer110) Describe the forms of relationship between pressure groups and political parties.
question_answer111) What is a pressure group? Give few examples.
question_answer112) What is the difference between a pressure group and a political party? Or What are pressure groups? How are they different from political parties? Why are they formed?
question_answer113) Write the full form of NAPM What do you know about it?
question_answer114) What is Environmental Movement? When did it started in India?
question_answer115) What is BAMCEF? Or What does the term BAMCEF signify? Mention its two objectives.
question_answer116) (a) Explain any three common features of the popular struggle in Nepal and Bolivia. (b) What values/lesson you have learnt from the popular struggle in Nepal and Bolivia?
question_answer117) State any three causes of Bolivia's, protest in 2000.
question_answer118) What are interest group? Give two features of promotional pressure groups in India.
question_answer119) Write any three differences between a pressure group and a movement.
question_answer120) What is the objective of movement groups? Give the name of one such movement group. Mention how do these movements exert influence on politics.
question_answer121) Describe the 'second popular movement for democracy' of Nepal.
question_answer122) What are Movement Groups? Explain with the help of examples.
question_answer123) In what ways do the Environmental Movement and Women's Movement differ from the Narmada Bachao Andolan?
question_answer124) (a) Distinguish between sectional interest groups and public interest groups. (b)What values you have learnt from the working of public interest groups?
question_answer125) Describe the factors which led to the popular mass struggle for restoring democracy in Nepal.
question_answer126) Describe four main features of popular mass struggle for restoring democracy in Nepal. Or How did Nepal restore democracy?
question_answer127) 'The role of popular struggles does not come to an end with the establishment of 'democracy'.' (a) Explain this statement with reference to the struggle in Bolivia. (b) What values you have learnt from the statement?
question_answer128) What is a political movement? Explain with examples the different types of political movements.
question_answer129) Which three conclusion can be drawn out from the movement of Nepal and the struggle of Bolivia. Or Explain any three common features of the popular struggles in Nepal and Bolivia.
question_answer130) Explain any three types of pressure groups. Or Distinguish between public interest group and sectional interest groups.
question_answer131) Organisation that undertakes activities to promote interests of specific social sections such as workers, employees, teachers and lawyers are called __ groups.
question_answer132) Match list I (organisations and struggles) with list II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists List I List II A. Organisations that seek to promote the interests of a particular section or group 1. Movement B. Organisations that seek to promote common interest 2. Sectional Interest Groups C. Struggles Iaunched for the resolution of a social problem with or without an organizational structure 3. Sectional Interest Groups D. Organisations that mobilize people with a view to win political power 4. Public Interest Groups Codes A B C D (a) 3 4 2 1 (b) 3 4 1 2 (c) 4 3 2 1 (d) 2 3 4 1
question_answer133) Match list I with list II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists List I List II A. Pressure group 1.Narmada Bachao Andolan B. Long-term issue movement 2. Asom Gana Parishad C. Single issue movement 3. Women's Movement D. Political party 4. Fertiliser Dealers Association Codes A B C D (a) 4 3 1 2 (b) 3 4 2 1 (c) 2 1 4 3 (d) 2 4 3 1
question_answer134) Mewat is one of the most backward areas in Haryana. It used to be a part of district Gurgaon and Faridabad. The people of Mewat felt that the area will get better attention if it were to become a separate district. But political parties were indifferent to this sentiment. The demand for a separate district was raised by Mewat Educational and Social Organisation and Mewat Saksharta Samiti in 1996. Later, Mewat Vikas Sabha was founded in 2000 and carried out a series of public awareness campaigns. This forced both the major parties, Congress and the Indian National Lok Dal, to announce their support for the new district before the assembly elections held in February 2005. The new district came into existence in July 2005. In this example, what is the relationship that you observe among movement, political parties and the government? Can you think of an example that shows a relationship different from this one?
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