International Organisations Assertion Reason Questions for CBSE Class 12 Political Science Chapter 4

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International Organisations Assertion Reason Questions for CBSE Class 12 Political Science Chapter 4

Assertion Reason Questions for CBSE Class 12 Political Science Chapter 4 International Organisations

Here we are providing assertion reason questions for CBSE Class 12 Political Science Chapter 4 International Organisations. All chapters are covered. Students are suggested to go through each and every question to score better marks in the exam.

International Organisations Assertion Reason

Directions for Assertion Reason Questions:

In the following questions, statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Choose the appropriate option as answer:
a. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
c. (A) is true, but (R) is false.
d. (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Q. 1. Assertion (A): International Organisations only solve the dispute among the countries.
Reason (R): International Organisations are helpful in another way. Nations can usually see that there are some things they must do together. There are issues that are so challenging that they can only be dealt when everyone works together.

Ans. Option (d) is correct.

Q. 2. Assertion (A): The membership of the UN Security Council was expanded from 11 to 15 in 1965.
Reason (R): Number of permanent members of the Security Council was changed.

Ans. Option (c) is correct.

Q. 3. Assertion (A): With the end of the Cold War, we can see that the UN may have a slightly different role.
Reason (R): As the United States and its allies emerged victorious, there was concern amongst many governments and people that the Western countries led by the US would be so powerful that there would be no check against their wishes and desires.

Ans. Option (a) is correct.

Q. 4. Assertion (A): The hegemony of USA cannot be easily checked.
Reason (R): The US can convince UN legally if it has to attack any of the countries.

Ans. Option (b) is correct.

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Chapter List

Old Chapter List

PART-A

Contemporary World Politics

Chapter 1 The Cold War Era
Chapter 2 The End of Bipolarity
Chapter 3 US Hegemony in World Politics
Chapter 4 Alternative Centres of Power
Chapter 5 Contemporary South Asia
Chapter 6 International Organisations
Chapter 7 Security in the Contemporary World
Chapter 8 Environment and Natural Resources
Chapter 9 Globalisation

PART-B

Politics in India since Independence

Chapter 10 Challenges of Nation Building
Chapter 11 Era of One-Party Dominance
Chapter 12 Politics of Planned Development
Chapter 13 India’s External Relations
Chapter 14 Challenges to and Restoration of Congress System
Chapter 15 The Crisis of Democratic Order
Chapter 16 Rise of Popular Movements
Chapter 17 Regional Aspirations
Chapter 18 Recent Developments in Indian Politics

New Chapter List

PART A: Contemporary World Politics

  1. The End of Bipolarity
  2. Contemporary Centres of Power
  3. Contemporary South Asia
  4. International Organisations
  5. Security in the Contemporary World
  6. Environment and Natural Resources
  7. Globalisation

PART B: Politics in India Since Independence

  1. Challenges of Nation-Building
  2. Era of One-Party Dominance
  3. Politics of Planned Development
  4. India’s External Relations
  5. Challenges to and Restoration of the Congress System
  6. The Crisis of Democratic Order
  7. Regional Aspirations
  8. Recent Developments in Indian Politics

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