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CBSE Class 10 Political Science Chapter-8 Challenges to Democracy Important Questions

CBSE Class 10 Political Science Important Questions Chapter 8 – Challenges to Democracy


1 Mark Questions

1. The challenge of deepening of democracy involves –
(a) Applying basic principal of democracy govt. across all the regions.
(b) Strengthening of the institutions and practices of democracy.
(c) Inclusion of women and minority groups indecision making.
(d) Challenge of expansion.

Ans. (b) Strengthening of the institutions and practices of democracy.


2. The challenge of expansion of a democracy required –
(a) Keeping military a way from the govt.
(b) Less decisions should remain outside the democratic control.
(c) Bringing clown the influence of the rich.
(d) Establishing a functional state.

Ans. (b) Less decisions should remain outside the democratic control.


3. Name of law which empowers people to carry out democratic reforms—
(a) Right to information Act.
(b) Companies Act.
(c) MRTP Act
(d) None of these.

Ans. (a) Right to information Act.


4. Which kind of lows are considered the best for democratic reforms?
(a) Laws that seek to bar something.
(b) Lows that seek to promote the benefit of a particular section of society.
(c) Lows that empower people to carry out democratic reforms.
(d) None of these.

Ans. (c) Lows that empower people to carry out democratic reforms.


5. Which of the following countries disregards the UN and lakes unilateral decisions in the world affairs?
(a) France
(b) India
(c) U.K.
(d) U.S.

Ans. (d) U.S.


6. Which country was facing the ethnic tension between Serbs and Albanians?
Ans. Yugoslavia


7. Name the country where Suu kyi spend more than 15 year in house arrest.
Ans. Myanmar


8. How much part of the globe is still not under the democratic governments?
Ans. At least one fourth of the globe is still not under democratic government.


9. Name the person who become Prime Minister after Bolivia’s water war and was a big supporter of water struggle.
Ans. Morales


10. “Women are not allowed to take part in public activities, no freedom of religion for minorities” This statement shows which type of challenge to democracy?
Ans. Deepening of democracy


11. Which reform proposal can reduce the rise of money power in politics?
Ans. There should be state funding of elections


12. What are the suggestions about overcoming various challenges to democracy called?
Ans. Political Reform


13. Give any one example of a challenge of expansion that democracy faces.
Ans. Applying the basic principles of democratic government across all regions, social groups and various institutions.


14. Write one challenge of expansion faced by all established democracies.
Ans. Ensuring greater power to local governments.


15. Strengthening of institutions to increase people’s participation and control is an example of which type of challenge of democracy?
Ans. Challenges of deepening of democracy


16. What is the best way to bring political reform?
Ans. Through democratic political practice


17. What is the main focus of any political reform taken?
Ans. The main focus of any political reform should be on ways to strengthen democratic practice.


18. Name the country where Communist party adopts economic reforms but maintain monopoly over political power?
Ans. China


19. Name the country where women are not allowed to take part in public activities and no freedom for religion for minorities?
Ans. Saudi Arabia


20. In which country one round of constitutional change taken place, but the Dutch speakers not satisfied and they want more autonomy?
Ans. Belgium


21. What is challenge?
Ans. A significant difficulty that can be overcome


22. What are the basic rights of citizens for exercising voting rights?
Ans. 1. (i) The rulers elected by the people must take all the major decisions.
(ii) Elections must offer a choice and fair opportunity to the people to change the current rulers.
(iii) The choice and opportunity should be available to all the people on an equal basis.
(iv) The exercise of this choice must lead to a govt. limited by basic rules of the constitution and citizens right. fundamental challenge of establishing democracy in the country.
2. Challenge of Expansion.—Countries having democratic setup face the challenge of expansion.
3. Deepening of Democracy – This challenge is faced by almost all the democracies. This involves strengthening of the institutions and practices of democracies.