Social Science: Democratic Politics-II (Class-10)
Chapter-5: Popular Struggles and Movements
Answer the following questions:-
1. What was the main cause of popular movement in Nepal in April 2006? 1-mark
2. What was the objective of the Narmada Bachao Andolan? 1-mark
3. What do you know about Bolivia’s Water War ? 1-mark
4. What type of government was established in 1990 in Nepal? 1-mark
5. Why did the people of Cochabamba in Bolivia start struggle against the government? 1-mark
6. What is the difference between a pressure group and a political party? 3-marks
7. What is a movement? How does it differ from an interest group? Is there any similarity between the two? 3-marks
8. Differentiate between sectional interest groups and public interest groups. 3-marks
9. Describe the difference and similarities between popular movement in Nepal and struggle in Bolivia. 3-marks
10. Explain how the activities of pressure groups are useful in the functioning of a democratic government? 4-marks
11. What was the main cause of popular movement in Nepal in April 2006? 1-mark
12. What was the objective of the Narmada Bachao Andolan? 1-mark
13. What do you know about Bolivia’s Water War ? 1-mark
14. What type of government was established in 1990 in Nepal? 1-mark
15. Why did the people of Cochabamba in Bolivia start struggle against the government? 1-mark
16. What is the difference between a pressure group and a political party? 3-marks
17. What is a movement? How does it differ from an interest group? Is there any similarity between the two? 3-marks
18. Differentiate between sectional interest groups and public interest groups. 3-marks
19. Describe the difference and similarities between popular movement in Nepal and struggle in Bolivia. 3-marks
20. Explain how the activities of pressure groups are useful in the functioning of a democratic government? 4-marks
21. What was the main cause of popular movement in Nepal in April 2006? 1-mark
22. What was the objective of the Narmada Bachao Andolan? 1-mark
23. What do you know about Bolivia’s Water War ? 1-mark
24. What type of government was established in 1990 in Nepal? 1-mark
25. Why did the people of Cochabamba in Bolivia start struggle against the government? 1-mark
26. What is the difference between a pressure group and a political party? 3-marks
27. What is a movement? How does it differ from an interest group? Is there any similarity between the two? 3-marks
28. Differentiate between sectional interest groups and public interest groups. 3-marks
29. Describe the difference and similarities between popular movement in Nepal and struggle in Bolivia. 3-marks
30. Explain how the activities of pressure groups are useful in the functioning of a democratic government? 4-marks
31. Who are Maoists? What was the status of Maoist in Nepal? 1-mark
32. When steps were taken by king Gyanendra in February 2005 to suppress democracy is Nepal? 1-mark
33. Who were the participants in Bolivia’s struggle for water? 1-mark
34. What are promotional groups or public interest groups? 1-mark
35. What was the main aim of movement of April 2006 in Nepal? 1-mark
36. Describe Bolivia’s Water war? 3-marks
37. What is a pressure group? Give a few examples. 3-marks
38. Describe in brief the movement for democracy in Nepal. 3-marks
39. In what ways do pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics? 3-marks
40. Describe the forms of relationship between pressure groups and political parties. 3-marks
41. Who are Maoists? What was the status of Maoist in Nepal? 1-mark
42. When steps were taken by king Gyanendra in February 2005 to suppress democracy is Nepal? 1-mark
43. Who were the participants in Bolivia’s struggle for water? 1-mark
44. What are promotional groups or public interest groups? 1-mark
45. What was the main aim of movement of April 2006 in Nepal? 1-mark
46. Describe Bolivia’s Water war? 3-marks
47. What is a pressure group? Give a few examples. 3-marks
48. Describe in brief the movement for democracy in Nepal. 3-marks
49. In what ways do pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics? 3-marks
50. Describe the forms of relationship between pressure groups and political parties. 3-marks
Chapter-5: Popular Struggles and Movements
Answer the following questions:-
1. What was the main cause of popular movement in Nepal in April 2006? 1-mark
2. What was the objective of the Narmada Bachao Andolan? 1-mark
3. What do you know about Bolivia’s Water War ? 1-mark
4. What type of government was established in 1990 in Nepal? 1-mark
5. Why did the people of Cochabamba in Bolivia start struggle against the government? 1-mark
6. What is the difference between a pressure group and a political party? 3-marks
7. What is a movement? How does it differ from an interest group? Is there any similarity between the two? 3-marks
8. Differentiate between sectional interest groups and public interest groups. 3-marks
9. Describe the difference and similarities between popular movement in Nepal and struggle in Bolivia. 3-marks
10. Explain how the activities of pressure groups are useful in the functioning of a democratic government? 4-marks
11. What was the main cause of popular movement in Nepal in April 2006? 1-mark
12. What was the objective of the Narmada Bachao Andolan? 1-mark
13. What do you know about Bolivia’s Water War ? 1-mark
14. What type of government was established in 1990 in Nepal? 1-mark
15. Why did the people of Cochabamba in Bolivia start struggle against the government? 1-mark
16. What is the difference between a pressure group and a political party? 3-marks
17. What is a movement? How does it differ from an interest group? Is there any similarity between the two? 3-marks
18. Differentiate between sectional interest groups and public interest groups. 3-marks
19. Describe the difference and similarities between popular movement in Nepal and struggle in Bolivia. 3-marks
20. Explain how the activities of pressure groups are useful in the functioning of a democratic government? 4-marks
21. What was the main cause of popular movement in Nepal in April 2006? 1-mark
22. What was the objective of the Narmada Bachao Andolan? 1-mark
23. What do you know about Bolivia’s Water War ? 1-mark
24. What type of government was established in 1990 in Nepal? 1-mark
25. Why did the people of Cochabamba in Bolivia start struggle against the government? 1-mark
26. What is the difference between a pressure group and a political party? 3-marks
27. What is a movement? How does it differ from an interest group? Is there any similarity between the two? 3-marks
28. Differentiate between sectional interest groups and public interest groups. 3-marks
29. Describe the difference and similarities between popular movement in Nepal and struggle in Bolivia. 3-marks
30. Explain how the activities of pressure groups are useful in the functioning of a democratic government? 4-marks
31. Who are Maoists? What was the status of Maoist in Nepal? 1-mark
32. When steps were taken by king Gyanendra in February 2005 to suppress democracy is Nepal? 1-mark
33. Who were the participants in Bolivia’s struggle for water? 1-mark
34. What are promotional groups or public interest groups? 1-mark
35. What was the main aim of movement of April 2006 in Nepal? 1-mark
36. Describe Bolivia’s Water war? 3-marks
37. What is a pressure group? Give a few examples. 3-marks
38. Describe in brief the movement for democracy in Nepal. 3-marks
39. In what ways do pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics? 3-marks
40. Describe the forms of relationship between pressure groups and political parties. 3-marks
41. Who are Maoists? What was the status of Maoist in Nepal? 1-mark
42. When steps were taken by king Gyanendra in February 2005 to suppress democracy is Nepal? 1-mark
43. Who were the participants in Bolivia’s struggle for water? 1-mark
44. What are promotional groups or public interest groups? 1-mark
45. What was the main aim of movement of April 2006 in Nepal? 1-mark
46. Describe Bolivia’s Water war? 3-marks
47. What is a pressure group? Give a few examples. 3-marks
48. Describe in brief the movement for democracy in Nepal. 3-marks
49. In what ways do pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics? 3-marks
50. Describe the forms of relationship between pressure groups and political parties. 3-marks
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