MCQ Chapter 4 Political Science Class 12 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Political Science Class 12Contemporary India: Challenges to Peace, Stability and National Integration 1. What escalated religious conflict in India during the 1980s?Economic liberalizationAyodhya’s Ram Janmabhoomi/Babri Masjid disputeNaxalite movementAssam oil blockadeQuestion 1 of 202. What economic approach did India adopt in the 1990s?SocialismEconomic liberalizationCentralized planningAgricultural focusQuestion 2 of 203. What began the issue in Jammu and Kashmir according to the document?Economic disparityPakistan sending tribal raiders in 1947Local uprisingReligious reformsQuestion 3 of 204. What organization was renamed the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) in 1977?National ConferencePlebiscite FrontHizb-ul-MujahideenHurriyatQuestion 4 of 205. What changed the nature of insurgency in Kashmir in the 1990s?Economic reformsEntry of pan-Islamist fighters from PakistanLocal governance changesCultural integrationQuestion 5 of 206. What was revoked in August 2019 regarding Jammu and Kashmir?Its statehoodArticle 370’s special statusIts federal structureIts economic autonomyQuestion 6 of 207. Into how many Union Territories was Jammu and Kashmir bifurcated in 2019?OneTwoThreeFourQuestion 7 of 208. What is the main support base for Left Wing Extremism as per the document?Urban elitesLandless agricultural labor, Dalits, and tribalsIndustrial workersReligious minoritiesQuestion 8 of 209. Where can the roots of the Naxalite movement be traced according to the document?Punjab agitationTelangana movement (1946-51)Assam oil blockadeJharkhand movementQuestion 9 of 2010. When did Naxalism begin as a protest against the feudal order?1957196719771987Question 10 of 2011. What unified Naxalite groups in 2004 to form the CPI (Maoist)?People’s War and Maoist Communist Centre of IndiaNational Conference and JKLFHizb-ul-Mujahideen and HurriyatLTTE and IRAQuestion 11 of 2012. What do Left Wing Extremists aim to show by preventing development works?Economic prosperityIneffectiveness of governance structuresCultural unityMilitary strengthQuestion 12 of 2013. What is terrorism described as in the document?Economic sabotagePolitically motivated violence against civiliansCultural suppressionMilitary conflictQuestion 13 of 2014. What is modern terrorism described as in the document?State-centricFighting for abstract ideological goalsEconomic warfareCultural conflictQuestion 14 of 2015. Which event is considered the beginning of modern-day terrorism?Mumbai blasts (1993)New York attack (9/11)Parliament attack (2001)Pulwama attack (2019)Question 15 of 2016. How many bomb explosions occurred in Mumbai on 12 March 1993?10121416Question 16 of 2017. Which terrorist group was involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks?Jaish-e-MohammedLashkar-e-TaibaCPI (Maoist)Hizb-ul-MujahideenQuestion 17 of 2018. At what level does the State use force to manage violent issues like the Gorkhaland agitation?Basic LevelSecond LevelThird LevelNo LevelQuestion 18 of 2019. What does the State do at the second level when problems like demands for reservations arise?Use military forceDeescalate through increased representation and developmentIgnore the demandsCentralize governanceQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the basic goal of the State as per the Indian Constitution according to the document?Military dominancePolitical stability through constitutional machineryCultural uniformityEconomic isolationQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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