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Explain the process of evolution of the European Union from an economic union to an increasingly political one. 

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: European Union

Explain any three factors that led India to emerge as a new Centre of Power.

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: Introduction to Alternative Centres of Power

Explain the three main pillars of the ASEAN Community along with one objective of each. 

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Explain any three steps taken by China to grow its economy. 

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: The Rise of the Chinese Economy

Analyse the role played by India to help the Tibetan refugees to settle down. 

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: India-China Relations

“The 21st century Japan is emerging as a new center of power.” Support the statement with any three arguments.

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: India-China Relations

In the given outline political map of India, four states have been marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). Identify these states on the basis of the information given below and write their correct names in your answer book along with the respective serial numbers of the information used and the concerned alphabets as per the format that follows:

  1. The state related to the leader who signed the Tashkent Agreement.
  2. The state related to C Natarajan Annadurai.
  3. The state related to Karpuri Thakur, who implemented reservation for backward classes.
  4. V.V. Giri belonged to this state.

Sr. Number for the
information used
Alphabet
Concerned
Name of
the states
(i)    
(ii)    
(iii)    
(iv)    

Note: Following questions are for the Visually Impaired Candidates in lieu of question number 25. Name the following:

  1. The state where Dalai Lama took refuge.
  2. The state related to Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, who undertook integration of princely states.
  3. State which was a ’protectorate’ of India but became the 22nd state of Indian union.
  4. The state overrun by China in 1962 war.
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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: India-China Relations

Explain the meaning of ‘ASEAN Way’?

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Explain any four causes of ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Ethnic Conflict and Democracy in Sri Lanka

Suggest any two measures to have good relations with Pakistan.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: India's Relations with Its Neighbours

"Democracy is becoming the first choice of the people of South Asia." Justify the statement.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Democracy in Bangladesh

The South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) was signed by the members of __________ in the year____________.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Conflicts and Efforts for Peace in South Asia

Whose mediation resolved the ‘Indus River Waters Dispute’ between India and Pakistan?

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: India's Relations with Its Neighbours

When and why did India sign the twenty-year ‘Treaty of peace and friendship’ with the Soviet Union?

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: India's Relations with Its Neighbours

Mention two areas each of cooperation and disagreement between India and Bangladesh.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: India's Relations with Its Neighbours

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.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: What is South Asia?

Describe various issues regarding the National Emergency of 1975 in India.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Conflicts and Efforts for Peace in South Asia

Name the countries included in South Asia and suggest one way to enhance peace and cooperation in this region.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Peace and Cooperation

Explain the process of transition from monarchy to democracy in Nepal.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: Monarchy and Democracy in Nepal

Suggest any two measures to improve bilateral relations between India and Pakistan.

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Chapter: [1.5] Contemporary South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
Concept: India-Pakistan Conflicts
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