MCQ Political Science Class 10 Chapter 4 Social and Political Movements Maharashtra Board 1. By what percentage have child marriages been reduced due to the movement?75%25%50%100%Question 1 of 202. Which movement assisted the movement against child marriage?Farmers’ movementMovement against dowryTribal movementLabour movementQuestion 2 of 203. What is a priority issue after the child marriage movement’s success?Public cleanlinessSpace explorationPolitical competitionPoverty and malnutritionQuestion 3 of 204. Why do political parties adopt a comprehensive perspective?To focus only on one issueTo consider all matters from a national perspectiveTo avoid public movementsTo limit policies to farmersQuestion 4 of 205. What is the essence of any movement?Organized activityGovernment fundingPolitical competitionMedia coverageQuestion 5 of 206. Why are movements important in a democracy?They suppress government policiesThey replace political partiesThey bring social problems under discussionThey focus only on economic issuesQuestion 6 of 207. What do movement leaders provide to the government?Political candidatesFinancial supportNecessary information about issuesLegal protectionQuestion 7 of 208. What is a key characteristic of a movement?It requires collective actionIt avoids leadershipIt lacks public supportIt focuses on multiple issues simultaneouslyQuestion 8 of 209. What keeps a movement active?Government approvalLeadershipMedia attentionPolitical party supportQuestion 9 of 2010. Why is an organization important for a movement?To secure government fundingTo compete in electionsTo follow up on issues effectivelyTo limit public participationQuestion 10 of 2011. What is a key requirement for a movement’s success?Public supportInternational fundingGovernment leadershipPolitical party affiliationQuestion 11 of 2012. What ideology underpins movements against child marriage and dowry?Industrial developmentDemocracy, women empowerment, and social equalityEconomic prosperityEnvironmental conservationQuestion 12 of 2013. What indicates a healthy democratic system?Absence of movementsSuppression of movementsFormation of new political partiesExistence of movementsQuestion 13 of 2014. Which movement is associated with Public Interest Litigation (PIL)?Tribal movementFarmers’ movementNot specified in the documentWomen’s movementQuestion 14 of 2015. Who started a movement against untouchability?Mahatma GandhiSant Gadge MaharajMahatma PhuleDr.Babasaheb AmbedkarQuestion 15 of 2016. What was the main demand of the tribal movement?Right to voteRight over forestsEducational reformsIndustrial developmentQuestion 16 of 2017. Which tribal group was involved in an uprising in Chota Nagpur?GondSanthalKolamBhillaQuestion 17 of 2018. Which movement was inspired by Mahatma Phule?Labour movementFarmers’ movementTribal movementConsumer movementQuestion 18 of 2019. What slowed down the farmers’ movement post-British period?IndustrializationGreen RevolutionAgricultural reformsUrbanizationQuestion 19 of 2020. What was a major outcome of the Green Revolution?It eliminated farmers’ movementsIt benefited all farmers equallyIt reduced agricultural productionIt divided farmers into rich and poorQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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