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Who advanced the 'Two Nation Theory' that led to the partition of British India?
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Highlight any three problems faced by Government of India immediately after independence related to the displaced population.
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Which one among the following was expected from the Second Five Year Plan?
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Evaluate the relationship between India and Pakistan with the help of examples.
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Analyse any two adverse effects of the construction of Mega dams.
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The President of which Central Asian country appointed himself to power, first for ten years and extended it for another ten years?
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Assertion (A): The Sixth Schedule of the Constitution allows different tribes complete autonomy of preserving their practices and customary laws.
Reason (R): These provisions proved crucial in resolving complex political problems in the Northeast.
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Explain any four components of India’s security strategy.
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Suggest any two measures to have good relations with Pakistan.
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Describe any three effects of globalisation on the culture of a country.
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Whose mediation resolved the ‘Indus River Waters Dispute’ between India and Pakistan?
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When and why did India sign the twenty-year ‘Treaty of peace and friendship’ with the Soviet Union?
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Study the given political outline map of north-East India in which six states have been marked as A, B, C, D, E and F. Identify these states with the help of information provided below and write their names along with their respective letters i.e. A, B, C, D, E, and F in your answer book.

i. Two states which were not part of the state of Assam were at the time of India’s independence.
ii. The state whose leader signed an agreement with Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
iii. The state which declared independence from India in 1951.
iv. The state which was carved out of Assam in 1972.
v. The 22nd state of India due to its merger.
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Mark correct or wrong against of the following statement that describe the features of the military alliances formed by the superpowers.
Member countries of the alliance are to provide bases in their respective lands for the superpowers.
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Mark correct or wrong against of the following statement that describe the features of the military alliances formed by the superpowers.
Member countries to support the superpower both in terms of ideology and military strategy.
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Mark correct or wrong against of the following statement that describe the features of the military alliances formed by the superpowers.
When a nation attacks any member country, it is considered as an attack on all the member countries.
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Mark correct or wrong against of the following statement that describe the features of the military alliances formed by the superpowers.
Superpowers assist all the member countries to develop their own nuclear weapons.
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What was India’s foreign policy towards the US and USSR during the Cold War era? Do you think that this policy helped India’s interests?
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What are the constraints on American hegemony today? Which one of these do you expect to get more important in the future?
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Identify the country:
A landlocked country with multi¬party competition.
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