NCERT Class 12 Political Science Chapter 15 Recent Developments in Indian Politics MCQs & PYQ

In NCERT Class 12 Political Science Chapter 15, titled "Recent Developments in Indian Politics", students examine significant political events and trends in India since the 1980s. This chapter covers coalition politics, economic liberalization, the rise of regional parties, and the impact of globalization on Indian society and politics. It also explores issues like communalism, caste-based politics, and the role of social movements in shaping modern Indian politics. The chapter provides a comprehensive overview of how India’s political landscape has evolved in response to contemporary challenges.
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Class 12 Political Science Chapter 15 MCQs
This question bank includes previous years' CUET and CBSE MCQs, along with questions curated by subject experts. Below are 5 sample multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for Class 12 Political Science Chapter 15: Recent Developments in Indian Politics. For the full set of 50 questions, download the PDF using the link provided below.
1- Who among the following was the first Prime Minster to start economic reforms in India?
(a) Indira Gandhi         (b) Rajiv Gandhi          (c) Manmohan Singh              (d) Inder Kumar Gujral
2. Which Prime Minister initiated new economic reforms in India?
(a) Rajiv Gandhi         (b) Manmohan Singh   (c) V.P. Singh                       (d) H.D. Deve Gowda
3. Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) In 1989, the Left and the BJP both supported the National Front Government
(B) In 1989, the Congress was not the largest party in the Lok Sabha
(C) In 1989, the BJP and the Left joined the National Front Government
(D) The National Front was an alliance of Janta Dal and some other regional parties
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(a) (B) and (D) only    (b) (B) and (C) only     (c) (A)and (B) only      (d) (A) and (D) only
4. Structural Adjustment Programme of the New Economic Reforms was started by :
(a) Jawahar Lal Nehru                                    (b) Indira Gandhi
(c) Atal Behari Vajpai                                      (d) Rajiv Gandhi
5. The New Economic Reforms of 1991 were based on :
(a) Mahalanobis formula                                (b) Rao - Manmohan formula
(c) Basu - Swaminathan formula                   (d) Jagdish Bhagwati formula
 
Class 12 Political Science Chapter 15 Subjective Questions Without Solutions
This question bank includes previous years' CBSE subjective questions (2 marks and above) without solutions, along with expert-curated questions. Below are 5 sample subjective questions for Class 12 Political Science Chapter 15: Recent Developments in Indian Politics. To access all questions, download the PDF from the link provided below.
  1. Describe any four important events of the Indian politics from 1989 to 1993.
(CBSE 2022, 4M)
  1. Highlight any three issues that affected the Indian politics after 1989.
(CBSE 2022, 6M)
 
  1. Describe any three major developments that left a long lasting impact on the politics of India after the death of Rajiv Gandhi.
(CBSE 2017, 6M)
  1. Identify and name any four Prime Ministers of India who have led a coalition government.
(CBSE 2023, 2M)
 
  1. Identify and name of any two Prime Ministers of India who remained in power for less than a year.
(CBSE 2023, 2M)
 
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Sub Areas of Chapter 15: Recent Developments in Indian Politics
Chapter Name Sub Topics
Recent Developments in Indian Politics
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Coalition Politics
15.3 Economic Liberalization
15.4 Role of Regional Political Parties
15.5 Globalization and Its Impact
15.6 Communalism and Caste-Based Politics
15.7 Role of Social Movements
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In NCERT Class 12 Political Science Chapter 15, "Recent Developments in Indian Politics," students analyze significant changes in India’s political landscape since the 1980s. The chapter explores the shift from single-party dominance to coalition governments, the impact of economic liberalization, and the rise of regional and identity-based politics. It also highlights the role of globalization and social movements in addressing political and socio-economic challenges.
Mastering this chapter is essential for understanding contemporary political trends in India. By practicing MCQs and subjective questions, students can enhance their knowledge of India’s evolving democratic framework.
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