Chapter-4 Alternative Centres of Power Sub-Topics
Chapter-4 Alternative Centres of Power Sub-Topics
Chapter-4 Alternative Centres of Power Sub-Topics
SUB-TOPICS:
European Union
ASEAN
The Rise Of The Chinese Economy
India-China Relations
The collapse of the --------------------put Europe on the fast track and resulted in the formation of
the EU in ----------------------.
6. What does the circle with Golden Stars on the EU flag stand for?
10. Which two Asian countries consider themselves as the emerging global powers?
2. Highlight any two major drawbacks of the changed Chinese economic system.
7. Evaluate any two steps taken by the Chinese government to open its economy to the world.
2. What is the’ ASEAN way’? Explain the three pillars of the ASEAN.
4. What are the limitations of the EU to act as a cohesive group in foreign relations and
defense?
6.” The EU plays an important role in international relations.” Explain the statement.
8. When was the EU formed? How has it evolved as an economic and political union?
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9. Explain the circumstances that forced the Tibetans to leave China. Highlight India’s role in
helping the Tibetan refugees.
10. Mention any four factors that led to the rise of the Chinese economy.
ii) Which two symbols in this cartoon helps in identifying the country?
iv) Where does the cartoon place the related country in the international power politics?
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i) What does the cartoon represent?
On a political outline map of the World, locate and label the following .
Answers
I) Spain
ii) Germany
iii) 1-Estonia
2-Poland
3-Hungary
4-Lithuania
iv) 5-Finland
6-Denmark
7-Austria
8-Ireland
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SECTION E: SIX MARKS QUESTIONS
1. What is the status of Sino Indian relations since 1988?
4. It is easier to have regional organizations with economic agenda rather than with a political
agenda. In the light of the above statement draw a comparison between the role played by the
EU and ASEAN.
5. Introduction of market economy encourages economic growth but the benefits do not
percolate to the lower strata of society. In the light of the above statement, explain the impact
of market forces, SEZ on China.
6. Analyse any three factors responsible for the EU to be a highly influential regional
organization.
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CHAPTER- 5
SUB-TOPICS:
1. Do not read and learn the Captions given below each Cartoon/Picture.
2. Students get confused while writing Monarchy and Constitutional Monarchy.
8. What have been the two main hurdles in the path of establishing democratic governments in
Pakistan?
9. Who took over the reins of administration in his hands after Mujibur Rehman’s
administration?
10. State any one issue that has strained the relationship between India and Pakistan.
The SAFTA was signed by the members of ----------------- in the year -------------------------.
A B
2. “Military rule and democracy are the two sides of the same coin in Pakistan.”Explain.
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3. Explain the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka.What has been India’s response to this conflict?
6. Bangladesh presents a mixed record of democracy and dictatorship. Explain this statement.
7. Democracy is becoming the first choice of the people of South Asia. Comment.
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i) Who made the painting and when?
iii) Mention any three kinds of conflict in the South Asian region.
3. Explain the factors responsible for Pakistan’s failure in building a stable economy.
5. Examine the area of conflict and cooperation in India’s relation with Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri
Lanka and Bhutan.
7. Mention the member of SAARC.When was it formed? What are the provisions of SAARC?
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8. India has fought wars with Pakistan and China. Can it be interpreted as India’s intention for
regional hegemony? Give reasons for your answer.
9. How did India get affected by the ethnic problem in Sri Lanka?
10. Dictatorship in Pakistan has yielded more benefits nationally and internationally than
democracy. Do you agree? Give examples to justify your viewpoint.
11. How have the Monarch, the Maoists and the Communists presented a challenge to Multi
Party democracy in Nepal?
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CHAPTER- 6
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
SUB-TOPICS:
1. Students are not clear on the role of various agencies of the UN; need to thoroughly learn the
boxes given in the textbook.
2. Need to be well versed in UN SEC GENS for even an objective question based on them.
MAP WORK IS NOW ALSO BASED ON TEXT, HENCE THOROUGH READING OF THE NCERT BOOK
IS REQUIRED TO SCORE FULL MARKS.
2. “An international organization is not a super state with authority over its members.”Justify.
Eight temporary members of the UN SC are elected by the GA for a period of three years.
A B
1. Cyprus a. 2005
2. Lebanon b.1964
3. Israel c. 1974
4. Sudan d. 1978
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5. Write short notes on the following:
6. The UN emerged as a successor to the League of Nations which had failed to achieve its
objectives. Explain the statement.
7. What steps should be taken to make the UN more relevant in the changing context?
The World Bank was created immediately after the Second World War in 1945.Its activities are
focused on the developing countries. It works for human development(education,
health)agriculture and rural development(irrigation-rural services,
environment)protection(pollution reduction, establishing and enforcing
regulations)infrastructure(roads, urban generation, electricity)and governance(anti-corruption,
development of legal institutions).It provide loans and grants to the member countries. In this
way, it exercises enormous influence on the economic policies of developing countries. It is
often criticized for setting the economic agenda of the poorer nations, attaching stringent
conditions to its loans and forcing free market reforms.
i) Where are the activities of the World Bank focused and why?
ii) What are its main functions concerning human and economic development?
2. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
One of India’s major concerns has been the composition of the SC, which has remained largely
static while the UN General Assembly membership has expanded considerably. India considers
that this has harmed the representative character of the SC.It also argues that an expanded
council, with more representation, will enjoy greater support in the world community.
Critically examine India’s concerns and arguments about the composition of the SC.
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3. Study the cartoon and answer the following questions:
6. UN plays an important role in the uni polar world. Do you agree? Give reasons for your
answer.
8. Despite India’s significant contribution to the UN, countries are resisting its candidature for
the permanent membership to the UN SC.Elaborate this statement with examples.
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