Democratic Politics Ii Chapter 6 Political Parties
  • Sponsor Area

    NCERT Solution For Class 10 Social+science Democratic Politics Ii

    Political Parties Here is the CBSE Social+science Chapter 6 for Class 10 students. Summary and detailed explanation of the lesson, including the definitions of difficult words. All of the exercises and questions and answers from the lesson's back end have been completed. NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Social+science Political Parties Chapter 6 NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Social+science Political Parties Chapter 6 The following is a summary in Hindi and English for the academic year 2021-2022. You can save these solutions to your computer or use the Class 10 Social+science.

    Question 1
    CBSEENSS10017498

    State the various functions political parties perform in a democracy.

    Solution

    Political Parties performed various functions. Some of them are :

    (i) Parties contest elections.

    (ii)Parties put forward different policies and programmes and voters choose from them.

    (iii) Parties play a decisive role in making laws for a country.

    (iv)Parties form and run goverments.

    (v)Those parties that lose in the elections plays the role of opposition to the parties in power. 

    (vi)Parties shape public opinon.

    (vii)Parties provide people access to goverment machinery and welfare schemes implemented by the goverments.

     
    Question 2
    CBSEENSS10017499

    What are the various challenges faced by political parties?

    Solution

    The challenges faced by political parties are:

    (i)The first challenge is lack of internal democracy within the parties. Parties do not keep membership registers, do not hold organisational meetings, and do not conduct internal elections regularly.

    (ii) The second challenge of dynastic succession related to the first one. Those who happen to be the leaders are in a position to unfair advantage to favour people close to them even their family members.

    (iii)The third challenge is about the growing role of money and muscle power in politics. Parties tend to nominate those candidate who have or can raise lots of money.

    (iv)The fourth challenge is that very often parties  do not seems to offer a meaningful choice to the voters. In order to offer meaningful choice, parties must be significantly different.

    Question 3
    CBSEENSS10017500

    Suggest some reforms to strengthen parties so that they perform their functions well?

    Solution

    The Reforms are :
    (i) A law should be made to regulate internal affairs of political parties.
    (ii)It should be made mandatory for political parties to give minimum numbers of tickets, about one third, to women candidates.
    (iii)There should be state funding of elections.

    Question 4
    CBSEENSS10017501

    What is a political party?

    Solution

    A political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government.

    Question 5
    CBSEENSS10017502

    What are the characteristics of a political party?

    Solution

    Characteristics of a political party are:
    (a) the leaders 
    (b) the active members
    (c) the followers

    Sponsor Area

    Question 25
    CBSEENSS10017522

    Which of these is a National Party?

    • INC

    • BSP

    • BJP

    • All of these

    Solution

    D.

    All of these

    Question 26
    CBSEENSS10017523

    Sponsor Area

    Question 42
    CBSEENSS10017539

    Write an example of:
    (a) A Single party system
    (b) A Bi-party system
    (c) A Multi-party system

    Solution

    (a) A Single party system: China.

    (b) A Bi-party System: England and United States of America

    (c) A Multi-party system: India

    Question 43
    CBSEENSS10017540

    Mention advantages and disadvantages of single political party system.

    Solution

    Advantages of Single Party System:This system makes the government easier in sphere of decision making.

    Disadvantages of Single Party System:This system makes the government authoratative.

    Question 44
    CBSEENSS10017541

    What is bi-party system? What are the merits of such a system?

    Solution

    A bi-party system is one in which there are two major political parties.

    (i) Bi-party system simplifies the electors’ choice.
    (ii) Each party frames and follows some policies to ensure common good for the people.

    Question 45
    CBSEENSS10017542

    What type of political party system we have in our country? What is disadvantage of the multi-party system?

    Solution

     In India, we have a multi-party system.

    The multi party system often appears very messy and leads to political instability

    Question 46
    CBSEENSS10017543

    Name any three regional parties of India.

    Solution

    The regional parties are:

    (i) Telugu Desam Party
    (ii)Siromani Akali Dal 
    (iii) Assam Gana Parishad

    Question 47
    CBSEENSS10017544

    What do you mean by the opposition parties? Describe its function.

    Solution

    The parties which are defeated during the elections are known as the opposition parties.

    (i)It voices different views and criticises goverment for its failure or wrong policies.
    (ii)It also mobilises opposition to the goverment.

    Question 48
    CBSEENSS10017545

    Explain the main policies of the Communist Party of India and the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

    Solution

    CPI(M):
    (i)It supports socialism, secularism and democracy and opposes imperialism and communalism.
    (ii)Accepts democratic elections as a useful and helpful means for securing the objective of socio- economic justice in India.

    CPI:
    (i)Opposed to the forces of secessionism and communalism.
    (ii)Accepts parliamentary democracy as a means of promoting the interests of the working class, farmers and the poor.


    Question 49
    CBSEENSS10017546

    Write a brief note on Bahujan Samaj Party.

    Solution

    (i) This political party was formed in 1984 under the leadership of Late Kanshi Ram. This party seeks to represent and secure power for the Bahujan Samaj which includes the Dalits, Adivasis, OBCs and religious minorities. The party draws inspiration from the ideas and teachings of Sahu Maharaj, Mahatma Phule, Periyar Ramaswami Naicker and Dr.B.R. Ambedkar.

    (ii) Bahujan Samaj Party stands for the cause of securing the interests and welfare of the dalits and oppressed people.

    (iii) Ms. Mayawati is the most popular leader of the party. This party has its main base in the state of Uttar Pradesh and substantial presence in neighbouring states like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Delhi and Punjab. 

    Question 50
    CBSEENSS10017547

    Write a short note on Nationalist Congress Party.

    Solution
    This party was formed in 1999 following a split in the Indian National Congress. The party espouses democracy, Gandhian secularism, equity, social justice and federalism. This party wants that high offices in government be confined to natural born citizens of the country. A major party in Maharashtra and has a significant presence in Meghalaya, Manipur and Assam. Since 2004, NCP is a member of the United Progressive Alliance at centre. Sharad Pawar is its most powerful leader.


    Question 51
    CBSEENSS10017548

    Mention the recent efforts and suggestions in our country to reforms political parties and its leaders.

    Solution

    They are: 
    (i) Anti Defection Law: The law says that if any MLA or MP changes parties, he or she will lose the seat in the legislature. This new law has helped bring defection down. At the same time, this has made any dissent even more difficult. MPs and MLAs have to accept whatever the party leaders decide.

    (ii) Affidavit: The Supreme Court passed an order to reduce the influence of money and criminals. Now, it is mandatory for every candidate who contests elections to file an affidavit giving details of his property and criminal cases pending against him. The new system has made a lot of information available to the public.

    (iii) Step taken by the Election Commission: The Election Commission passed an order making it necessary for political parties to hold their organistional elections, and file their income tax returns.

    Question 52
    CBSEENSS10017549

    State the names and areas of respective regional parties of India.

    Solution

    They are as following:

    1. People’s Democratic Party—Jammu and Kashmir.
    2. Assam Gana Parishad—Assam.
    3. Telugu Desam Party—Andhra Pradesh.
    4. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)—Tamil Nadu.
    5. Akali Dal—Punjab.
    6. Shiv Sena—Maharashtra.

    Question 53
    CBSEENSS10017550

    Why can’t modern democracies exist without political parties?

    Solution

    In a situation where we do not have political parties, every candidate in the elections will be independent. So no one will be able able to make any promises to the people about any major policy changes.
    The goverment may be formed but its utility wii remain ever uncertain. Elected representatives will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality. Hence, no one will be responsive how the country will be run.

    Question 54
    CBSEENSS10017551

    Examine the significance of regional political parties on national politics.

    Solution
    The significance are:
    (i)The presence of regional parties have made the parliament of India politically more and more diverse.
    (ii)Regional parties have also contributed to the strenghtening of federalism and democracy in our country.
    Question 55
    CBSEENSS10017552

    Examine the lack of internal democracy within political parties in India.

    Solution
    Parties do not keep membership registers, do not hold organisational meetings, and not conduct internal elecction regularly. Ordinary members of the party do not get sufficient information on what happens inside the party. They do not have the means or the connections needed to influence the decisions. As a result the leaders assume greater power to make decesion in the name of the party. More than loyalty to party principles and policies personal loyalty to the leaders becomes more important.
    Question 56
    CBSEENSS10017553

     “The pressure of people on political parties and participation through mass media can improve indirectly the strength of political parties in India,” Explain this.

    Solution

    People can put pressure on political parties through petitions, publicity and agitations. Ordinary citizens, pressure groups and movements and media can play and important role on this. If political parties feel that they would lose public support by not taking up reforms, they would become more serious about reforms. Political parties can improve if those want this join political parties. The quality of democracy depends on the degree of public participaton.

    It is difficult to reform politics if ordinary citizens do not take part in it and simply criticise it from outside. The problem of bad politics can be solved by more and better politics.

    Question 57
    CBSEENSS10017554

    Write a note on Indian National Congress. 

    Solution

    (i) INC is Popularly known as the Congress Party, it is one of the oldest parties of the world. Founded in 1885 and has experienced many splits played a dominant role in Indian politics at the national and state level for several decades after India’s independence.

    (ii) Under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru the party sought to build a modern secular democratic republic in India. It ruled in Centre till 1977 and again from 1980 to 1989. After 1989, its support declined but it continues to be present through the counrty, cutting across social divisions.

    (iii) A centrist party in its ideological orientation, the party espouses secularism and welfare for weaker sections and minorities. Supports new economic reforms but with a human face.

    Emerged as the largest party with 145 members in the Lok Sabha elections held in 2014


     

    Question 58
    CBSEENSS10017555

    Describe the emergence of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

    Solution

    BJP was founded in 1980 by reviving the erstwhile Bharatiya Jana Sangh.

    (i) Bharatiya Janta Party wants to build a strong and modern India by drawing inspiration from India’s ancient culture and values. Cultural nationalism (or Hindutva) is an important element in its conception of Indian nationhood and politics. It wants full territorial and political integration of Jammu and Kashmir with India, a uniform civil code for all people living in the country irrespective of their religion and ban on religious conversions.

    (ii) Its support base was increased substantially in the 1990s. Earlier, it was limited to north and west and to urban areas. This party has now expanded its support in the South-East, the North-East and in rural areas. Came to power in 1998, as the leader of the National Democratic Alliance including several state and regional parties.

    Question 72
    CBSEENSS10017569

    Who was the founder of Bahujan Samaj Party? 

    Solution

    Kanshi Ram

    Question 73
    CBSEENSS10017570

    Shiv Sena is a state party of________.

    Solution

    Maharashtra

    Question 75
    CBSEENSS10017572
    Question 76
    CBSEENSS10017573
    Question 77
    CBSEENSS10017574

    Explain the following terms:
    (a) Defection
    (b) Affidavit
    (c) Ruling Party.

    Solution

    (a) Defection: Changing party allegiance from the party on which a person got elected to a different party.

    (b) Affidavit: A signed document submitted to an officer, where a person makes a sworn statement regarding his/her personal information.

    (c) Ruling Party: Political party that runs government.

    Question 78
    CBSEENSS10017575

    Define National Party.

    Solution

    Parties that are present in several or all units of the federation. There are some countrywide parties known as national parties. These parties have their units in various states. But by and large, all these units follow the same policies programmes and strategy that is decided at national level.



    Question 79
    CBSEENSS10017576

    Mention three National Parties of India.

    Solution

    Three National Parties are :
    (i) Bhartiya Janata Party
    (ii) Indian National Congress
    (iii) Community Party of India (Marxist).

    Sponsor Area

    Question 80
    CBSEENSS10017577

    Match the following

    A. Two party system (i) Communist Party of India (Marxist)
    B. Multi-party system (ii) Britain
    C. One party system (iii) India
    D. A National Party (iv) Samajwadi Party
    E. A State Party (v) China

    Solution

    A.

    Two party system

    (i)

    Britain

    B.

    Multi-party system

    (ii)

    India

    C.

    One party system

    (iii)

    China

    D.

    A National Party

    (iv)

    Communist Party of India (Marxist)

    E.

    A State Party

    (v)

    Samajwadi Party

    Question 81
    CBSEENSS10017578

    Identify the national and state parties which have a dynastic succession.

    Solution

    National Party-Congress Party.
    State Parties—Shiv Sena, D.M.K., National Conference.

    Question 83
    CBSEENSS10017916

    What is a multi-party system? Why has India adopted a multiparty system? Explain. 

    Solution

    When there is more than two party in a political system.

     The reasons for adopting multi-party system in India:

     (i) This system allows a variety of interest and opinion to enjoy political representation.

     (ii) The social and geographical diversity in such a large country is not easily absorbed by two or even three parties. 

    Question 84
    CBSEENSS10017917

    'Lack of internal democracy within parties is the major challenge to political parties all over the world.' Analyse the statement. 

    Solution

    Parties do not keep membership registers, do not hold organisation meetings, and do not conduct internal elections regularly. Ordinary members of the party do not get sufficient information on what happens inside the party. As a result the leaders assume greater power to make decisions in the name of the party. More than loyalty to party principles and policies, personal loyalty to the leaders becomes more important.

    Question 85
    CBSEENSS10017923

    Describe any five major functions of political parties. 

    Solution

    The major functions of political parties:

    i. Contesting election: In democracies, elections are fought mainly among the candidates put by political parties.

    ii. Forming programmes and policies: Parties put forward different policies and programmes and the voters choose from them. A party reduces a vast multitude of opinions into a few basic positions which to supports.

    iii. Making laws: Parties play a decisive role in making laws. Formally, laws are debated and passed in the legislature.

    iv. Role of opposition: Those parties that lose in the elections play the role of opposition to the parties in power. Opposition parties also mobilise opposition to the government.

    v. Access to government machinery and welfare schemes: Political parties provide access to government machinery and welfare schemes implemented by the government. Parties have to be responsive to the needs and demands of the people.

    Question 87
    CBSEENSS10017939

    Why do we need political parties? Explain.

    Solution

    The reasons:

     (i) Existence of political parties in a representative democracy ensures that the country runs as per its policies and ideologies and has a responsive and accountable government that is answerable to the people.

     (ii) Without political parties, candidates elected will be independent, will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality.

     (iii) Political parties are required so that a country is governed as per set ideologies and will be responsible for how the country will be run.

    Question 88
    CBSEENSS10017940

    Why do we need political parties? Explain.

    Solution

    The reasons:

     (i) Existence of political parties in a representative democracy ensures that the country runs as per its policies and ideologies and has a responsive and accountable government that is answerable to the people.

     (ii) Without political parties, candidates elected will be independent, will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality.

     (iii) Political parties are required so that a country is governed as per set ideologies and will be responsible for how the country will be run.

    Question 89
    CBSEENSS10017950

    Why cannot modern democracies exist without political parties? Explain.

    Solution

    The explanations:

     (i) Modern form of democracies also need representatives from various political parties to form the government and to keep a check on the ruling party by being in opposition.

     (ii) Without political parties there would be chaos and turmoil in the society.

    (iii) Existence of political parties in a representative democracy ensures that the country runs as per its policies and ideologies and has a responsive and accountable government that is answerable to the people.

     (iv) Without political parties, candidates elected will be independent, will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality.

     (v) Political parties are required so that a country is governed as per set ideologies and will be responsible for how the country will be run.

    Question 91
    CBSEENSS10017966

    Name the national political party which gets inspiration from India’s ancient culture and values. Mention four features of that party.

    Solution

    The national party which gets its inspiration from India's ancient culture and values is the Bharatiya Janata Party.

    The four features of this party:

    (i) Cultural nationalism (or ‘Hindutva’) is an important elements in its conception of Indian nationhood and politics.

    (ii) It wants full territorial and political integration of Jammu and Kashmir with India.

    (iii) It wants a uniform civil code for all people living in the country irrespective of religion and wants a ban on religious conversions.

    (iv) Its support base substantially increased in the 1990s.

    Question 92
    CBSEENSS10017994

    Why can’t modern democracies exist without political parties? Explain any three reasons.

    Solution

    The reasons:
    (i) Existence of political parties in a representative democracy ensures that the country runs as per its policies and ideologies and has a responsive and accountable government that is answerable to the people.

    (ii) Without political parties, candidates elected will be independent, will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality.

    (iii) Political parties are required so that a country is governed as per set ideologies and will be responsible for how the country will be run.

    Question 93
    CBSEENSS10017995

    Explain the three steps taken by the different authorities to reform political parties and their leaders in India.

    Solution

    The steps for reformations:

    (i) The constitution was amended to prevent elected MLA and MP from changing parties, by bringing anti-defection law.

    (ii) The Supreme Court had passed an order to reduce the influence of money and criminal. It is now mandatory for candidates to submit a record of criminal activities and the amount of property they own.

    (iii) The Election Commission passed an order making it necessary for political parties to hold their organisational elections and file their income tax returns.

    Question 96
    CBSEENSS10018030

    Explain any four suggestions to reform political parties in India.

    Solution

    The suggestions to reform the political parties in India are:

    (i) A law to regulate internal affairs of political parties.

    (ii) Making it mandatory for political parties to give minimum number of tickets, about one-third, to women candidates.

    (iii) It has to be made mandatory for political parties to file income tax returns.

    (iv) Making it mandatory for every candidate who contests elections to file an affidavit giving details of his property and criminal cases pending against him.

    Question 97
    CBSEENSS10018038

    Distinguish between pressure groups and political parties by stating any one point of distinction.

    Solution

    The distinctions: 
    Unlike pressure groups which try to influence the government’s policies, political parties are groups of people which come together to contest elections and hold power in the government.

     

    Question 98
    CBSEENSS10018039

    Why did India adopt multi-party system?

    Solution

    This system ensures healthy competition between different parties and prevents the dictatorship of a single party.

    Question 99
    CBSEENSS10018042

    What is meant by regional political party? State the conditions required to be recognised as a ‘regional political party’.

    Solution

    A regional party is a recognised political party whose influence is limited to a particular state of the nation. 

    Conditions required to be recognised as a regional political party are :

    i. The party must secure at least 6% of total valid votes polled in all the parliamentary constituencies.

    ii. Moreover, the party should win at least one seat from the state in the Lok Sabha general elections.

    Question 100
    CBSEENSS10018049

    Analyse the three components of political party.

    Solution

    The three components of a political party are the leader, the active members and the followers.

    i. Leaders: The leaders constitute the higher echelons of a political party. They are the ones who effectively run the government if the party wins the elections.

    ii. Active Members: They are the rank and file of the party, mobilising public opinion on the ground and serving as a link between the party followers and the party leaders.

    iii. Followers: Simply put, they are the followers of the party leadership who work with the guidance of the active members of the party.

    Question 101
    CBSEENSS10018059

    “Political parties are a necessary condition for a democracy”. Analyse the statement with examples.

    Solution

    Political parties are a necessary condition for a democracy for the reasons mentioned below:

    i. When societies develop, expand and become more complex in terms of social, economic and political relations, they need political parties to sustain governance.

    ii. Political parties tend to provide the base on which the praxis of government is built.

    iii. Political parties gather public views on various important issues, articulate them and then present them to the government, which is what democracy is.

    iv. Parties bring various representatives together, support or restrain government and its apparatus, develop policies, justify or oppose them in the public domain depending on their political ideology.

    v. Parties which fail to form the government form the opposition and monitor the actions of the ruling party, thereby preventing the misuse or abuse of limits
    imposed by the Constitution.

    Question 102
    CBSEENSS10018065

    What is the guiding philosophy of Bharatiya Janata Party?

    Solution

    The guiding philosophy of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is cultural nationalism or Hindutva.

    Question 103
    CBSEENSS10018069

    Why do political parties involve partisanship?

    Solution

    Parties reflects fundamental political division in socities, they are about a part of society and thus involve partisanship.

    Question 104
    CBSEENSS10018077

    How do money and muscle power play an important role in elections?

    Solution

    Money and muscle power play an important role especially during elections. Since parties are focussed only on winning elections, they tend to use short cuts to win elections. They tend to nominate those candidates who can raise lots of money. Rich people and companies who give funds to the parties tend to have influence on the policies and decisions of the party. In some cases, parties support criminals who  canwin elections.

    Question 105
    CBSEENSS10018089

    What is meant by a political party? Describe the three components of a political party.

    Solution

    A political party is a group of people who come together to contest in elections and hold power in the government. They agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good

    A political party has three components:

    (i) the leaders

    (ii) the active members and

    (iii) the followers

    Question 106
    CBSEENSS10018093

    What is the requirement laid down by the Election Commission for a political party to be recognized as a 'State Party' ?

    Solution

    A party that secures 6% of valid votes polled in an election to the Legislative Assembly of a state and wins at least two seats is recognised as a ‘State Party’.

    Question 107
    CBSEENSS10018101

    'Serious efforts were made by the legal organisations to reform political parties in India.' Support the statement.

    Solution

    The reforms were:

    (i) The constitution was amended to prevent elected MLA and MP from changing parties, by bringing anti-defection law.

    (ii) The Supreme Court had passed an order to reduce the influence of money and criminal.It is now mandatory for candidates to submit a record of criminal activities and the amount of property they own.

    (iii) The Election Commission passed an order making it necessary for political parties to hold their organisational elections and file their income tax returns.

    Question 108
    CBSEENSS10018107

    Describe any three main features of two-party system.

    Solution

    The features:

    (i) This system provides for a strong opposition to keep a check on the government.

    (ii) It provides the voter with a clear choice of the candidates.

    (iii) It is easy to obtain clear majority that provides stability to the government.

    Question 109
    CBSEENSS10018117

    'Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties.' Examine the statement.

    Solution

    The examination is as following:

    (i) Modern form of democracies also need representatives from various political parties to form the government and to keep a check on the ruling party by being in opposition.

    (ii) Without political parties, there would be chaos and turmoil in the society.

    (iii) Existence of political parties in a representative democracy ensures that the country runs as per its policies and ideologies and has a responsive and accountable government that is answerable to the people.

    (iv) Without political parties, candidates elected will be independent, will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality.

    (v) Political parties are required so that a country is governed as per set ideologies and will be responsible for how the country will be run.

    Question 111
    CBSEENSS10018156

    Explain how dynastic succession is a major challenge for political parties in India.

    Solution

    The explanations are-

    (i) It does not practice open and transparent procedures.

    (ii) It prevents ordinary workers from rising to the top.

    (iii) It brings unfair advantages to people close to them or even their family members.

    (iv) People who do have adequate experience or popular support come to occupy positions of power.

    Question 112
    CBSEENSS10018167

    Which one of the following is a 'National Political Party'?

    • Samajwadi Party

    • Rashtriya Janata Dal

    • Rashtriya Lok Dal

    • Bahujan Samaj Party

    Solution

    A.

    Samajwadi Party

    B.

    Rashtriya Janata Dal

    D.

    Bahujan Samaj Party

    Question 113
    CBSEENSS10018177

    Name the six 'National Political Parties' in India in a chronological order.

    Solution

    The six national parties in chronological order are -

    (i) Indian National Congress – 1885

    (ii) Communist Party of India – 1925

    (iii) Communist Party of India (Marxist) - 1964

    (iv) Bhartiya Janta Party- 1980

    (v) Bahujan Samaj Party – 1984

    (vi) Nationalist Congress Party – 1999

    Question 114
    CBSEENSS10018187

    'About hundred years ago there were few countries that had hardly any political party. Now there are few countries that do not have political parties.' Examine the statement.

    Solution

    The examination-

    (i) Modern form of democracies also need representatives from various political parties to form the government and to keep a check on the ruling party by being in opposition.

    (ii) Without political parties there would be chaos and turmoil in the society.

    (iii) Existence of political parties in a representative democracy ensures that the country runs as per its policies and ideologies and has a responsive and accountable government that is answerable to the people.

    (iv) Without political parties, candidates elected will be independent , will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality.

    (v) Political parties are required so that a country is governed as per set ideologies and will be responsible for how the country will be run.

    Question 117
    CBSEENSS10018215

    How do state or regional political parties contribute in strengthening federalism and democracy of India? Explain with examples.

    Solution

    The ways state or regional political parties contribute in strengthening democracy and federalism in India are-

    (i) Regional parties have made the parliament of India more and more diverse.

    (i) State parties represent various regional issues of development on the national stage and provide a platform for the diverse social groups and communities.

    (iii) Regional parties form coalition governments at national level by having alliance with National Party.

    Question 118
    CBSEENSS10018234

    Give an example of any 'pressure group' of India which functions as a branch of 'political party.'   

    Solution

    Akhil Bharatiya Vidya Parishad (ABVP) functions as a branch of the political party 'Bharatiya Janata Party' (BJP) in India.

    Question 119
    CBSEENSS10018255

    Describe any five efforts made to reform political parties in India.    

    Solution

    1. The financial accounts of the parties must be audited, this will decrease the role of private big business house donors.
    2. State funding of political parties must be done to meet their election expenditure.
    3. The accounts must be made available to public.
    4. Parties must come under the ambit of Right to information to increase transparency in the system.
    5. Common people must be encouraged to give donations to parties and such citizens must be exempted from income tax.

    Sponsor Area

    Question 120
    CBSEENSS10018265

    Name any one political party of India which grew out of a movement.  

    Solution

    The best example for such a political party is the “ Aam Aadmi Party” .

    Question 121
    CBSEENSS10018270

    How do pressure groups and movements strengthen democracy? Explain.  

    Solution

     Pressure groups and movements certainly, have an impact on our Democracy. the importance of these groups and movements cannot be ignored rather they have influenced the political system in the following manner and that their influence is desirable for the very reason they have strengthened and expanded our democracy:

    a. They have raised the democratic consciousness of the people.

    b. These movements have deepened democracy, they have ensured greater participation of people through meetings, processions making people more aware and vigilant.

    c. They have  rather helped in the due representation and accommodation of diverse interests.

    Question 122
    CBSEENSS10018275

    On the basis of which values will it be a fair expectation that democracy should produce a harmonious social life? Explain.       

    Solution

    a. Democracy also involves competition among various groups to get their demands fulfilled. Making conflicting claims and voicing their concerns is the outcome of Democracy and how the democratic system responds to such conflicting claims is the challenge of Democracy 
    b. Since social division. groups are the characteristic feature of every society it is obvious that group make varied demands. 
    c. Political leadership is thus faced with the problem of pacifying different groups. 

    Question 123
    CBSEENSS10018284

    'No party system is ideal for all countries and in all situations.' Analyse the statement. 

    Solution

    All countries are not the same in composition. Country like India has a diverse population. People of various religion, tribe, race, language reside here. Thus policies should be so framed that will fulfil the needs of all and will not give a upper hand to any one. On the other hand countries like Bangladesh where Islam is the most dominant religion and the major Ethnic group are the Bengalis, policy decisions will be aimed at other ends.  Situations also change during periods of war and emergency. Adjustments and re-organisation of the government often needs to taken.

    Question 124
    CBSEENSS10018293

    Why did India adopt multi-party system? 

    Solution

    Multi-party system is essential for India because India is a very large and diverse country. It has diverse geographical features which cannot be absorbed by just two or three parties.

    Question 125
    CBSEENSS10018296

    What is meany by regional political party? State the conditions required to be recognised as a 'regional political party'. 

    Solution

    Political parties whose influence is limited to less than three states can be classified as regional political parties. Most of the regional political parties function in one or two states and represent the political interests of their states. The Rashtriya Janata Dal, Telugu Desam Party, etc. are examples of regional parties.

    Conditions to be recognised as a regional political party are as follows:-

    • ·A political party that secures at least 6% of the total votes in an election to the Legislative Assembly of a state.
    • · A political party that wins minimum 2 seats is recognised as a regional party or state party.
    Question 126
    CBSEENSS10018297

    What are public interest pressure groups? Describe their functioning. 

    Solution

    The groups which seek to promote the interest of the general people rather than a particular section are termed as public interest group. They are also called promotional groups because they promote collective rather than selective good.

    Functions of public interest groups are as follows:-

    • They take up issues relating to common people.
    • The members of the organization may not benefit from the issue.
    • They promote collective good.

     

    Question 127
    CBSEENSS10018303

    Analyse the three components of a political party. 

    Solution

    Three components of a political party are as follows:-

    • The leaders- A political party consists of leaders, who contest elections; and if they win them, they perform the administrative job.
    • The active members- They are the ones who climb a ladder from being the follower and become the assistants of the leaders to gain knowledge about the politics.
    • The followers- They are simply the ardent followers of the leaders and work under the able guidance of the active members.

     

    Question 128
    CBSEENSS10018313

    'Political parties are a necessary condition for a democracy'. Analyse the statement with examples. 

    Solution

    Due to the following reasons political parties are necessary for democracy:-

    • They provide voters with alternative ways of governance and economic management on which the voters can exercise choice.
    • They provide candidates in elections who, if victorious, go to the legislature to make laws.
    • They provide the leaders who form the government to run the administration.
    • They also form the opposition in the legislature to act as a check on the government.
    • They provide a means for the general people to make their voices heard in the legislature and government. They represent the people in the legislature and ensure that laws are passed to reflect the will of the people.
    Question 130
    CBSEENSS10018330

    What are pressure groups? How are they different from political parties? Explain. 

    Solution

    Pressure groups are organisations which strive to influence the policies of the Government. They could do so by forming an organisation and undertaking activities to promote their interests or viewpoints. These organisations are formed when people with common occupation, interest, aspirations or opinions come together to achieve a common objective.

    The following are the differences between pressure groups and political parties:

    i. Unlike pressure groups which try to influence the Government’s policies, political parties are groups of people which come together to contest elections and hold power in the Government.

    ii. While pressure groups tend to wield power, if any, without responsibilities, political parties aim at direct control or share of political power of the State.

    iii. Pressure groups are not accountable to people, whereas political parties have to face the people in elections and thus have to be responsive to people’s needs and views.

    Question 131
    CBSEENSS10018340

    ‘No party system is ideal for all countries and in all situations’. Justify the statement with five arguments.

    Solution

    Parties are essential for a democracy to sustain itself. The rise of political parties is directly associated with the inception of representative democracies.

    i. The party system is not something any country can choose.

    ii. It actually develops out of the nature and the culture of society on which it is built.

    iii. The social and regional divisions, its history of politics and the system of elections also play a role.

    iv. Each country develops a party system which is conditioned by its special circumstances. For example, India has evolved a multi-party system because of its social and geographical diversity which cannot be easily absorbed by two or three political parties.

    v. Political parties formulate policies to attain collective good, and there can be different views on what is good for all. Therefore, no party system is ideal for all countries in all situations.

    Mock Test Series

    Sponsor Area

    Sponsor Area

    NCERT Book Store

    NCERT Sample Papers

    Entrance Exams Preparation