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The Bihar movement was led by:

[6] Crisis of the Democratic Order
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The railway strike of 1974 was called by ____________ led by George Fernandes.

[6] Crisis of the Democratic Order
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When JP led a people’s march to the Parliament?

[6] Crisis of the Democratic Order
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When Anandpur Sahib Resolution was passed?

[7] Regional Aspirations
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Which two states were created in 1966?

[7] Regional Aspirations
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What was another name of the Rajiv Gandhi-Longowal Accord?

[7] Regional Aspirations
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Master Tara Singh was a leader of:

[7] Regional Aspirations
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In which year was Janata Dal formed?

[8] Recent Developments in Indian Politics
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Study the following diagram and answer accordingly.

What event officially marked the end of communism in the Soviet Union?

[1] The End of Bipolarity
Chapter: [1] The End of Bipolarity
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Study the following diagram and answer accordingly.

How was the collapse of the USSR seen by the West?

[1] The End of Bipolarity
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In the mid–1970s, there was a renewal of the women’s movement in India which was called the second phase of the Indian women’s movement. There was the growth of what is termed as the autonomous women’s movements.

How can these movements be called autonomous?

[2.7] Rise of Popular Movements
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‘In recent years India has paid adequate attention to ASEAN’. Give two points to justify the statement.

[2] Contemporary Centres of Power
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Name the leader who led a peoples’ march to Parliament in 1975 and state as to what was unique about this march.

[7] Globalisation
Chapter: [7] Globalisation
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Compare the European Union with ASEAN.

[2] Contemporary Centres of Power
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In the mid–1970s, there was a renewal of the women’s movement in India which was called the second phase of the Indian women’s movement. There was the growth of what is termed as the autonomous women’s movements.

Write about any one ideological change that was noticed in the autonomous women’s movement.

[2.7] Rise of Popular Movements
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Name the Soviet leader who faced a coup in the year 1991.

[1] The End of Bipolarity
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Select one of the most appropriate statements for the ‘ASEAN WAY’ - ______

[2] Contemporary Centres of Power
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Evaluate the balance of power as a significant component of traditional security policy.

[5] Security in Contemporary World
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How far did the Rajiv Gandhi-Longowal Accord succeed in bringing normalcy to Punjab?

[7] Regional Aspirations
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Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

After the end of the bipolar structure of world politics in the early 1990s, it became clear that alternative centres of political and economic power could limit America’s dominance. Thus, European Union and ASEAN emerged as forces to reckon with. BRICS has also emerged as a new centre of power on the world stage. The term BRICS refers to Brazil, Russia, India, and South Africa. The key objectives of BRICS are primarily to cooperate and distribute mutual economic benefits among its members besides non-interference in the internal policies of each nation and mutual equality. The 11th Conference of BRICS concluded in Brazil in 2019.
  1. Name the political leader who chaired the 11th Conference of BRICS.
    1. Leonid Brezhnev
    2. Jair Bolsonaro
    3. Deodoro da Fonseca
    4. Jacob Zuma
  2. Which of the following statements about BRICS is correct?
    1. BRICS was founded to promote the welfare of the people of South Asia and to improve their quality of life.
    2. BRICS countries respect mutual equality.
    3. BRICS was established to create a free Trade Agreement (FTA) for investment, labour and services.
    4. The headquarters of the BRICS are in Kathmandu (Nepal).
  3. BRIC turned into BRICS after the inclusion of South Africa in its first meeting in the year ______.
    1. 2019
    2. 2009
    3. 2010
    4. 2011
  4. BRICS was founded in 2006 in ______.
    1. Brazil
    2. India
    3. Russia
    4. China
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