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Assertion Reason Questions for CBSE Class 12 Political Science Chapter 11 India’s External Relations
Here we are providing assertion reason questions for CBSE Class 12 Political Science Chapter 11 India’s External Relations. All chapters are covered. Students are suggested to go through each and every question to score better marks in the exam.
India’s External Relations Assertion Reason
Assertion Reason Questions:
Q. 1. Assertion (A): Communist China conducted nuclear tests in October 1964.
Reason ( ): The five nuclear weapon powers, the US, USSR, UK, France and China-also the five Permanent Members of the UN Security Council tried to impose the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) of 1968 on the rest of the world.
Ans. Option (a) is correct.
Q. 2. Assertion (A): India was opposed to the indefinite extension of NPT in 1995 and refused to sign NPT and CTBT both.
Reason (R): India considers these treaties to be discriminatory and is against the monopoly of five nuclear weapon powers.
Ans. Option (a) is correct.
Q. 3. Assertion (A): There are no differences among political parties about how to conduct external relations.
Reason (R): Indian politics is generally marked by a broad agreement among the parties on national integration, protection of international boundaries, and on questions of national interest.
Ans. Option (d) 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
- The End of Bipolarity
- Contemporary Centres of Power
- Contemporary South Asia
- International Organisations
- Security in the Contemporary World
- Environment and Natural Resources
- Globalisation
PART B: Politics in India Since Independence
- Challenges of Nation-Building
- Era of One-Party Dominance
- Politics of Planned Development
- India’s External Relations
- Challenges to and Restoration of the Congress System
- The Crisis of Democratic Order
- Regional Aspirations
- Recent Developments in Indian Politics
