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Depletion of the amount of ozone poses a real danger to:

[1.8] Environment and Natural Resources
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The earth summit was held in:

[1.8] Environment and Natural Resources
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The poor and developing countries of the third world are called as ____________.

[1.8] Environment and Natural Resources
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The Earth Summit which was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil focused on:

[1.8] Environment and Natural Resources
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After the death of Shastri, there was an intense competition between Indira Gandhi and ______

[2.5] Challenges to the Congress System
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Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru passed away in ______ 

[2.5] Challenges to the Congress System
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When Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru passed away, at that time Congress President was?

[2.5] Challenges to the Congress System
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One of the most successful social movement of the eighties was ______.

[2.7] Rise of Popular Movements
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The recommendations of the Mandal Commission were implemented in the year ______ 

[2.9] Recent Developments in Indian Politics
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Rajiv Gandhi joined active politics after:

[2.8] Regional Aspirations
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The power to decide an election petition is vested in the ______ 

[2.9] Recent Developments in Indian Politics
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The president can advance money to meet unforeseen expenses, pending authorization by Parliament, from ______ 

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

What led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union?

[1.2] The End of Bipolarity
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Read the following passage and answer accordingly.

A coup took place in 1991 that was encouraged by Communist Party hard-liners. The people had tasted freedom by then and did not want the old style rule of the Communist Party. 

Boris Yeltsin emerged as a national hero in opposing this coup. The Russian Republic, where Yeltsin won a popular election, began to shake off centralised control. 

Power began to shift from the Soviet centre to the republics, especially in the more Europeanised part of the Soviet Union, which saw themselves as sovereign states. The Central Asian republics did not ask for independence and wanted to remain with the Soviet Federation. 

In December 1991, under the leadership of Yeltsin, Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, three major republics of the USSR, declared that the Soviet Union was disbanded. 

The Communist Party of the Soviet Union was banned. Capitalism and democracy were adopted as the bases for the post-Soviet republics. 

The declaration on the disintegration of the USSR and the formation of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) came as a surprise to the other republics, especially to the Central Asian ones. 

The exclusion of these republics was an issue that was quickly solved by making them founding members of the CIS. Russia was now accepted as the successor state of the Soviet Union. 

It inherited the Soviet seat in the UN Security Council. Russia accepted all the international treaties and commitments of the Soviet Union. It took over as the only nuclear state of the post-Soviet space and carried out some nuclear disarmament measures with the US. The old Soviet Union was thus dead and buried. 

Which were the three major republics of the USSR?

[1.2] The End of Bipolarity
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Read the following passage and answer accordingly.

Economist Jeffrey Sachs is widely associated with shock therapy. He developed a plan of shock therapy for post-communist Poland in 1990, for post-communist Russia in 1992, and several other countries, including Bolivia and Chile. 

Bolivia, in particular, in 1985, had success as a result of shock therapy in ending a period of hyperinflation.

Poland also initially seemed to benefit from shock therapy as inflation was controlled, but it saw a sharp rise in unemployment that peaked at 16.9%. 

Sachs did not like the term shock therapy, which he said was coined by the media and made the reform process sound more painful than it was.

In Russia, neo-liberal shock therapy did not produce favourable outcomes. Shock therapy was applied swiftly and in large scale, as opposed to how it was applied to other nations. 

Almost all of Russia’s industries were undervalued and sold to private individuals and companies, with most acquired by a few Russian oligarchs.

With limited government intervention, most industries disappeared. The Russian currency declined, causing high inflation and the erosion of most citizens’ savings. Unemployment increased drastically, and government subsidies were removed, further pushing Russian families into poverty.

Who developed the plan of the Shock therapy for the post-communist Poland?

[1.2] The End of Bipolarity
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South Asia stands for diversity in every sense and yet constitutes one geo-political space. Do you agree with the statement? Give two reasons for your answer.

[1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
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Choose the correct set of countries that refused to adopt the Maastricht Treaty and European currency, the Euro.

[1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
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”The Soviet Union became a great power after the Second World War. However, in no time, the Soviet system became bureaucratic and authoritarian making life difficult for its citizens.” Do you agree with the given statement? Give arguments to prove your answer.

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Highlight any two factors that establish European Union as a Nation State.

[1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
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Name any four countries that are included in South Asia.

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