MCQ Political Science Class 10 Chapter 5 Challenges faced by Indian Democracy Maharashtra Board 1. What is described as a continuous living process in the document?DemocracyCorruptionTerrorismNaxalismQuestion 1 of 202. What is necessary to sustain democracy according to the document?Military interventionAlert and conscious effortsEconomic reformsOne-party systemQuestion 2 of 203. What does the document say about the reality of global democracy?All nations practice true democracyVery few nations protect people’s rights and welfareDemocracy is absent worldwideMilitary rule is common in all democraciesQuestion 3 of 204. What is a major challenge faced by many democracies globally?Economic growthMilitary takeoversOverpopulationTechnological advancementQuestion 4 of 205. What is a global challenge mentioned in the document?Spread of democratic values worldwideElimination of electionsReduction of voting rightsPromotion of one-party systemsQuestion 5 of 206. What form does democracy take in nations like India, as per the document?Economic reforms onlyVoting, elections, and governmental structureMilitary governanceReligious leadershipQuestion 6 of 207. What must democracy become to be a way of life?Practiced in every aspect of social lifeLimited to political electionsControlled by the militaryFocused only on economic policiesQuestion 7 of 208. Which measure is suggested for real cultivation of democracy?Exclusion of social componentsEmpowerment of citizensRestriction of human valuesCentralization of powerQuestion 8 of 209. What challenge is posed regarding political parties in the document?Lack of voter participationAbsence of internal electionsOverfunding of campaignsExcessive governmental controlQuestion 9 of 2010. What is questioned about China in the document?Its economic reformsIts membership in the World Trade OrganisationWhether it is a democratic nationIts military strengthQuestion 10 of 2011. What is a challenge for democratic nations mentioned in the document?Ensuring deep-rooted democracyPromoting corruptionReducing voter turnoutLimiting judicial powerQuestion 11 of 2012. Which value should be practiced at all societal levels for democracy?InequalityFreedomConflictSecularismQuestion 12 of 2013. What policy has the Indian government adopted to make democracy meaningful?Centralization of powerDecentralization of powerElimination of reservationsRestriction of women’s participationQuestion 13 of 2014. What is one of the major challenges before Indian democracy?Communalism and terrorismEconomic surplusOveremploymentUniform resource distributionQuestion 14 of 2015. What effect does communalism have on Indian democracy?Enhances social stabilityHampers social stabilityIncreases voter turnoutPromotes economic growthQuestion 15 of 2016. How does terrorism affect people’s participation in democracy?Increases participationReduces participation greatlyHas no effectEncourages political partiesQuestion 16 of 2017. What was the original goal of the Naxalite movement?To promote government policiesTo remove injustice against landless farmers and tribalsTo increase corruptionTo support urbanizationQuestion 17 of 2018. How has the Naxalite movement changed over time?It has become non-violentIt has become a violent struggleIt focuses on urban developmentIt supports government policiesQuestion 18 of 2019. What has reduced in importance in the Naxalite movement?Government fundingProblems of farmers and tribalsUrban issuesElectoral processesQuestion 19 of 2020. Where is corruption said to be high in India?Private sectorPublic sectorEducational institutionsReligious organizationsQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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