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Political Science Question Papers for all those students who are having their Board exams of class 12th. Here, we will provide you the full package of Previous Question papers of Political Science which will help you to go through the exams with good scores. Moreover, students will get to know the questions which are having the highest chances to come in the exam. But, before this, scroll the page down to check out the syllabus which will give you an idea about the chapters which you have to study.
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Political Science CBSE 12th Class Syllabus
Part A: Contemporary World-Politics (50 Marks)
Unit Topic Marks
1 Cold War Era 14
2 The End of bipolarity
3 US Hegemony in World Politics 16
4 Alternative centers of Power
5 Contemporary South Asia
6 International Organizations 10
7 Security in Contemporary World
8 Environment and Natural Resources 10
9 Globalization
Total 50
Part B: Politics in India since Independence
Unit Topic Marks
10 Challenges of Nation-Building 16
11 Era of One-Party Dominance
12 Politics of Planned Development
13 India’s External Relations 6
14 Challenges to the Congress System 12
15 Crisis of the Democratic order
16 Rise of Popular Movements 16
17 Regional Aspirations
18 Recent Developments in Indian Politics
Total 50
Hope the above given class 12th blueprints will help you. Have a look on the brief discussion of the chapter which are in the syllabus.
Part A: Contemporary World-Politics (50 Marks)
Cold War Era
In this, you will get to study the basic concepts of that era, like, you get to know about the Emergence of two power blocks after the second world war, arenas of the cold war, challenges to bipolarity and so many movements of that era.
The End of Bipolarity
Students generally love to study this chapter as it deals with the new entities in world politics of Russia, Balkan states, and Central Asian states. This will give you the Introduction of democratic politics and capitalism in the post-communist establishment.
US Hegemony in World Politics
The chapter deals with the Growth of unilateralism in Afghanistan, first Gulf War and response to 9/11 attack on Iraq.
Alternative Centres of Power
Students must study this chapter very keenly as this contains the highest marks among the chapters in part one.
Contemporary South Asia in the Post-Cold War Era
Well ! One among the most interesting chapter in Part I. Democratization in Pakistan and Nepal. Yes, all those Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka and the Impact of economic globalization on the region and India’s relations with its neighbors.
International Organizations
You will get to study the Restructuring and the future of the UN. Moreover, the students will get to know the India’s position in the restructured UN.
Security in Contemporary World
Here, students will study the Traditional concerns of security and politics of disarmament. Non-traditional or human security of global poverty, health, and education. Issues of human rights and migration.
Environment and Natural Resources
As the name suggests, the chapter deals with the Environment movement and evolution of global environmental norms, conflicts over traditional and common property resources and Rights of indigenous people. Additionally, you will get to study, India’s stand in global environmental debates.
Globalization
This chapter includes the basic concepts of Globalization including, Economic, cultural and political manifestations. It’s interesting to read the Debates on the nature of consequences of globalization. Moreover, the Anti-globalization movements.
Part B: Politics in India since Independence
Challenges of Nation-Building
The student feels a different level of thinking after studying this chapter. Nehru’s approach to nation-building. The legacy of partition and challenge of ‘refugee’ resettlement, the Kashmir problem. The organization and disorganization of states and Politica
Meanwhile you can also download political science previous years question papers to make your preparations strong.
Political Science CBSE 12th Class Syllabus
Part A: Contemporary World-Politics (50 Marks)
Unit Topic Marks
1 Cold War Era 14
2 The End of bipolarity
3 US Hegemony in World Politics 16
4 Alternative centers of Power
5 Contemporary South Asia
6 International Organizations 10
7 Security in Contemporary World
8 Environment and Natural Resources 10
9 Globalization
Total 50
Part B: Politics in India since Independence
Unit Topic Marks
10 Challenges of Nation-Building 16
11 Era of One-Party Dominance
12 Politics of Planned Development
13 India’s External Relations 6
14 Challenges to the Congress System 12
15 Crisis of the Democratic order
16 Rise of Popular Movements 16
17 Regional Aspirations
18 Recent Developments in Indian Politics
Total 50
Hope the above given class 12th blueprints will help you. Have a look on the brief discussion of the chapter which are in the syllabus.
Part A: Contemporary World-Politics (50 Marks)
Cold War Era
In this, you will get to study the basic concepts of that era, like, you get to know about the Emergence of two power blocks after the second world war, arenas of the cold war, challenges to bipolarity and so many movements of that era.
The End of Bipolarity
Students generally love to study this chapter as it deals with the new entities in world politics of Russia, Balkan states, and Central Asian states. This will give you the Introduction of democratic politics and capitalism in the post-communist establishment.
US Hegemony in World Politics
The chapter deals with the Growth of unilateralism in Afghanistan, first Gulf War and response to 9/11 attack on Iraq.
Alternative Centres of Power
Students must study this chapter very keenly as this contains the highest marks among the chapters in part one.
Contemporary South Asia in the Post-Cold War Era
Well ! One among the most interesting chapter in Part I. Democratization in Pakistan and Nepal. Yes, all those Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka and the Impact of economic globalization on the region and India’s relations with its neighbors.
International Organizations
You will get to study the Restructuring and the future of the UN. Moreover, the students will get to know the India’s position in the restructured UN.
Security in Contemporary World
Here, students will study the Traditional concerns of security and politics of disarmament. Non-traditional or human security of global poverty, health, and education. Issues of human rights and migration.
Environment and Natural Resources
As the name suggests, the chapter deals with the Environment movement and evolution of global environmental norms, conflicts over traditional and common property resources and Rights of indigenous people. Additionally, you will get to study, India’s stand in global environmental debates.
Globalization
This chapter includes the basic concepts of Globalization including, Economic, cultural and political manifestations. It’s interesting to read the Debates on the nature of consequences of globalization. Moreover, the Anti-globalization movements.
Part B: Politics in India since Independence
Challenges of Nation-Building
The student feels a different level of thinking after studying this chapter. Nehru’s approach to nation-building. The legacy of partition and challenge of ‘refugee’ resettlement, the Kashmir problem. The organization and disorganization of states and Politica
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