MCQ Political Science Class 10 Chapter 4 Social and Political Movements Maharashtra Board 1. What is the primary purpose of social and political movements as described in the document?To contest electionsTo focus on a particular issue and pressurize the governmentTo promote cultural activitiesTo form political partiesQuestion 1 of 202. Why can’t political parties concentrate on just one issue?They lack leadershipThey adopt a comprehensive perspective covering all societal issuesThey avoid public participationThey focus only on cultural reformsQuestion 2 of 203. What is a key characteristic of a movement?It avoids public supportIt is an organized activity with a specific social objectiveIt focuses on forming governmentsIt lacks leadershipQuestion 3 of 204. Why are movements important in a democracy?They suppress government policiesThey bring social problems to discussion and pressure the governmentThey replace political partiesThey focus on economic reforms onlyQuestion 4 of 205. What role do movement leaders provide to the government?Financial supportNecessary information about issues for policy-makingElection strategiesCultural programsQuestion 5 of 206. What is considered an important right in a democracy related to movements?Right to voteRight to protestRight to form political partiesRight to educationQuestion 6 of 207. What is a movement according to the document?A political campaignA collective action with people’s active participationA government policyA cultural eventQuestion 7 of 208. What is essential for a movement to follow up on issues?Government fundingAn organizationPolitical party supportMedia coverageQuestion 8 of 209. What keeps a movement active?Media advertisementsStrong leadershipGovernment approvalFinancial investmentsQuestion 9 of 2010. What is required for a movement to succeed?Limited participationPublic supportPolitical party affiliationInternational fundingQuestion 10 of 2011. What ideology often underlies movements against child marriage and dowry?CapitalismDemocracy, women empowerment, and social equalityRegionalismIndustrializationQuestion 11 of 2012. What can movements sometimes transform into?Cultural organizationsPolitical partiesGovernment agenciesEducational institutionsQuestion 12 of 2013. Why were movements suppressed during the British period?Lack of leadershipColonial policies restricted themAbsence of public supportFocus on cultural reformsQuestion 13 of 2014. What indicates a healthy democratic system according to the document?Absence of movementsExistence of movementsSingle-party dominanceLack of protestsQuestion 14 of 2015. What was the nature of India’s struggle for independence?A political campaignA social movementA military operationAn economic reformQuestion 15 of 2016. What is a major problem faced by tribals in India according to the document?Lack of educationDenial of rights over forestsAbsence of healthcareUnemploymentQuestion 16 of 2017. What is the main demand of the tribal movement?Right to urban employmentRight over forests for cultivation and collectionFree educationPolitical representationQuestion 17 of 2018. Which tribal group from Maharashtra was involved in a pre-independence uprising?SanthalBhillaGondMundaQuestion 18 of 2019. Who inspired farmers’ movements during the British period?Dr.Babasaheb AmbedkarMahatma Phule, Justice Ranade, and Mahatma GandhiSavitribai PhuleDr.Rajendra SinghQuestion 19 of 2020. Why did the farmers’ movement slow down after some agricultural reforms?Lack of leadershipIntroduction of tenancy laws and land-tilling lawsAbsence of public supportGovernment suppressionQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
Leave a Reply