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Discuss three reasons for setting up the States Reorganization Commission after India’s independence.
Concept: Organisation and Reorganization of States
Explain any three challenges faced by India at the time of its independence.
Concept: Challenges for the New Nation
Describe the organization of the Congress party as a social and ideological coalition.
Concept: Coalitional Nature of Congress
Examine the major changes that the country witnessed at the time of fourth general election in 1967.
Concept: Congress Dominance in the First Three General Elections
Which characteristics made the Congress an ideological coalition during the freedom movement of India?
Concept: Coalitional Nature of Congress
In which year was the First General Election held in India?
Concept: Congress Dominance in the First Three General Elections
What were the election symbols of the Congress Party and Bhartiya Janasangh in the first general election of 1952?
Concept: Congress Dominance in the First Three General Elections
How did the Congress Party succeed in maintaining its dominance till 1967?
Concept: Nature of Congress Dominance at the National Level
Briefly explain the role of opposition parties in India.
Concept: Emergence of Opposition Parties
“How was 'one party dominance' in India different from the 'one party system' of Mexico? In your opinion, which of the two political systems is better and why?
Concept: Introduction of Era of One-party Dominance
Name the founder President of Congress Socialist Party.
Concept: Congress Dominance in the First Three General Elections
The first general election was postponed twice. Give two reasons for the same.
Concept: Challenge of Building Democracy
Why was the Congress Party known as a social and ideological coalition? Explain.
Concept: Nature of Congress Dominance at the National Level
Explain the nature of Congress's dominance after the independence in relation to democracy in other countries.
Concept: Nature of Congress Dominance at the National Level
Explain the principle of 'Integral Humanism', advocated by Deen Dayal Upadhyay.
Concept: Nature of Congress Dominance at the National Level
How was the dominance of Congress Party in India different from the dominance of one party in other countries? Explain with any two examples.
Concept: Nature of Congress Dominance at the National Level
Evaluate the ideology and philosophy of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya on the basis of any three features of it.
Concept: Nature of Congress Dominance at the National Level
After Independence, the first Lok Sabha elections had to be postponed twice and was finally held from ______.
Concept: Challenge of Building Democracy
Evaluate the major outcomes of the Indian model of mixed economy.
Concept: Green Revolution and Its Political Fallouts
In the given outline map of India, five states have been marked as (A), (B), (D) and (E). Identify them on the basis of the information given below and write their correct names in your answer book with their respective serial number of the information used and the alphabet concerned.
- The State which was carved out of Madhya Pradesh.
- The State which opposed its merger with India after independence.
- The first State of free India having a Communist government.
- The State adjoining Pakistan territory up to 1971.
- The State which became agriculturally prosperous due to Green Revolution.

Concept: Green Revolution and Its Political Fallouts
