Political Science Nios plus two VI Welcome to your Political Science Nios plus two VI Total Questions: 50 Name: Mobile No: 1. Explain the concept of sustainable development: Unlimited use of resources Only economic growth Development that meets present needs without compromising future generations Development ignoring environment None Hint 2. Explain any three environmental problems: Traffic jams, Inflation, Unemployment Overpopulation, Migration, Floods Education, Poverty, Disease Pollution, Deforestation, Climate Change None Hint 3. How many freedoms have been guaranteed under the right to freedom? 5 7 6 4 None Hint 4. Fill in the blanks The Supreme Court has the ________ jurisdiction to settle disputes between the Union and the ________. original, States appellate, States advisory, States exclusive, States None Hint 5. Examine the importance of Rajya Sabha in three points: Only controls money bills Has no real power Represents states, reviews legislation, acts as permanent house Is a judicial body None Hint 6. Which continent has no permanent member in the Security Council? America Europe Asia Australia None Hint 7. Suppose you are a candidate contesting election to Lok Sabha. Highlightany three methods for election campaign: Door-to-door campaigning, Public meetings, Social media outreach Ignoring voters No campaign needed Only media advertisements None Hint 8. Explain any two functions of the Vice-President: Leader of Opposition Finance Minister Head of Judiciary Chairman of Rajya Sabha; Acts as President if needed None Hint 9. Which statement is the correct explanation of Panchsheel? It is a set of five Countries. These are guiding principles for bilateral relations. These are five rules for good governance. It is a set of five laws. None Hint 10. Who among the following believed that 'As are the means, so are the ends'? Karl Marx Machiavelli Mahatma Gandhi Harold Laski None Hint 11. Functions of the Cabinet: Only ceremonial role Formulates policies; Advises the President Legislative body Judicial body None Hint 12. Which one of the following is not a Human Right? Equality before the law Freedom of religion To be a citizen of any State Right to work in just condition None Hint 13. Fill in the blanks Fortunately, ________ emergency has never been declared in India which can be proclaimed under art. ______. internal, 356 financial, 360 national, 352 president, 360 None Hint 14. Explain the meaning of ‘Directive Principles of State Policy’: Laws enforced by police Optional suggestions for courts Guidelines to the government to establish social and economic democracy Personal duties of citizens None Hint 15. Importance of supremacy of the Judiciary: Judiciary makes laws Judiciary only advises government Judiciary settles disputes between Centre and States Judiciary controls the executive None Hint 16. Analyse any two legislative relations between Centre and States: Centre legislates during emergency; Centre law prevails on concurrent subjects States control foreign affairs Centre controls local bodies States have complete independence None Hint 17. State any two Directive Principles of State Policy related to International Peace and Security: Promote international peace and maintain just relations Focus only on internal affairs Increase military expenditure Avoid international cooperation None Hint 18. United Nations was established on________ 24th October 1946 24th November 1946 24th October 1945 24th November 1945 None Hint 19. Analyse any two steps taken by Government of India to protect the Environment: Ignoring pollution Encouraging deforestation Promoting industrial waste Environment Protection Act and Afforestation None Hint 20. Analyse the need of Independence for the Union Public Service Commission: To work as an advisory body only To be controlled by the government To hire all employees itself To ensure impartial recruitment and protect from political interference None Hint 21. Which statement is the correct explanation of Panchsheel? These are guiding principles for bilateral relations. It is a set of five Countries. It is a set of five laws. These are the five rules for good governance. None Hint 22. Which one of the following organs of the Government enforces laws? All of the above Legislature Executive Judiciary None Hint 23. The State is a: Cultural concept Social concept Political concept Economic concept None Hint 24. Explain any two executive powers of the President of India: Makes laws Runs the police Appoints PM and Council of Ministers; Pardoning power Conducts elections None Hint 25. Sri Lanka is situated to the _____ of India. East of India South of India North of India West of India None Hint 26. Which one of the following is not an organ of the United Nations? Secretariat Security Council General Assembly UNESCO None Hint 27. Which one of the following is the correct full form of NAM? Non Assigned Movement New Aligned Movement Non Aligned Movement Non Alternate Movement None Hint 28. Analyse the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court: Local government disputes Only criminal cases Disputes between Union and States; disputes between States Private disputes None Hint 29. Explain the nature of Fundamental Duties: Duties of foreign nationals Rights of the government Moral obligations of citizens to the nation Legal requirements None Hint 30. Which one is the correct full form of NPT? Nuclear Proliferation Treaty New Proliferation Treaty Nuclear Power Treaty Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty None Hint 31. How many fundamental rights have been granted to citizens of India at present? 6 8 5 7 None Hint 32. Which one of the following is not an element of the State? Fixed territory Membership of the United Nations Population Government None Hint 33. Who among the following had contributed to Marxism Philosophy? Harold Laski Koerner Friedrich Engels Mahatma Gandhi None Hint 34. Fill in the blanks The Panchayati Raj system established in accordance with 73rd amendment is a ________ tier structure based on ___________ elections for all the tiers. three, indirect three, direct two, indirect four, indirect None Hint 35. Analyse the importance of ‘Division of Powers’ as a feature of Indian federal system: It creates confusion between Centre and States It defines subjects for Union, States and Concurrent lists Only Centre has all powers States have no powers None Hint 36. Describe any two hindrances to Good Governance: Corruption and Bureaucratic delays Public participation Quick decision-making Transparency and Accountability None Hint 37. Legislative powers of the President: Controls judiciary Summons and prorogues Parliament; Gives assent to bills Runs education system Only ceremonial None Hint 38. Analyse the need for restructuring of the United Nations: To limit powers to only few countries To dissolve the UN To reduce its size To make it more democratic and effective in global peace None Hint 39. Which international organisation has the objective of maintaining international peace and security? The United Nations United Nations Commission for Human Rights The International Court of Justice International Trusteeship System None Hint 40. To which organ do all the members of United Nations have the membership? Security Council International Court of Justice General Assembly Secretariat None Hint 41. To which right is the 86th Amendment related? Right to Education Right to Religion Right to Property Right to Equality None Hint 42. Which Continent has no permanent member in the Security Council? America Asia Australia Europe None Hint 43. To which right is the 86th Amendment related? Right to Equality Right to Property Right to Religion Right to Education None Hint 44. United Nations is an international organisation of ______. Independent Member Countries European Countries Developing Countries NATO Countries None Hint 45. Analyse the importance of Model Code of Conduct for free and fair election: Allows use of government resources Ensures level playing field and prevents misuse of power Limits campaigning Encourages corruption None Hint 46. Administrative relations between Centre and States: States supervise Centre No administrative relations States appoint Centre officials Centre appoints Governors; supervises States None Hint 47. Which one of the following is not an element of the State? Government Fixed territory Population Membership of the United Nations None Hint 48. Who among the following had contributed to Marxism Philosophy? Hegel Mahatma Gandhi Koerner Harold Laski None Hint 49. Which one of the following statement is FALSE about United Nations? It has its own permanent army. India has provided its military personnel to United States for taking action. It can authorise any country to use force against any other erring country. It can take military action against any country. None Hint 50. State any two features of Gandhism: Violence and Power Non-violence and Truth War and Peace Wealth and Fame None Hint Time's up Share: admin Previous post Political Science Nios plus two IV August 23, 2025 Next post Business Studies Nios plus two II August 23, 2025