This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Political Science > Class 11 Political Science Chapter 10 Development – Quiz 2 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Political Science Chapter 10 Development Quiz 2 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Refers to the management of policies, programs, and projects designed to achieve development goals and objectives A) Development Administration. B) Public administration. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Development Administration. 2. Which of the following is not included in the parameters of sustainable development? A) Carrying capacity. B) Inter and Intra-generation equity. C) Gender disparity and diversity. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) None of the above. 3. The huge Great bath was discover by A) Mohan-jo-daro. B) Harappa. C) The people of indus valley. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mohan-jo-daro. 4. How did the Pan-African movement affect African nationalism? A) It inspired residence of some colonies to seek independence. B) It provided a plan for poorer countries to improve their economies. C) It created a way for people to return to their homeland of Africa. D) It allowed leaders of ethnic groups to form military alliances. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It inspired residence of some colonies to seek independence. 5. During the Tang dynasty, how did candidates qualify for political office? A) Through a trial of games. B) By working hard. C) By passing the civil service exams. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) By passing the civil service exams. 6. During the Song dynasty, the civil service exams were open to far more candidates, including people from lower classes. This created a A) Meritocracy. B) Mediocrity. C) Dynasty. D) Aristocracy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Meritocracy. 7. How did the international community help in ending apartheid in South Africa? A) They sent military troops to force and end to apartheid. B) They sent aid and relief to non-whites in S. Africa during apartheid. C) They forced the S. African governments to appoint Nelson Mandela as president. D) They enforced embargoes on S. Africa to influence a change. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They enforced embargoes on S. Africa to influence a change. 8. What are the challenges in achieving sustainable development goals? A) Complexity of interrelated issues and lack of resources. B) Simplicity of isolated issues. C) Overabundance of resources and support. D) Lack of interest and motivation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Complexity of interrelated issues and lack of resources. 9. Sustainability Science is the application of concepts such as and sustainable development. A) Geoscience. B) Science in general. C) Social science. D) Environmental science. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Environmental science. 10. The 5-year plans (1950's) amalgamated which of the following megaprojects? A) Bhakra Nanda Dam, Steel plants, Smelting, Pesticides production and Tertiary techniques. B) Bhakra Nangal Dam, Steel plants, Mining, Fertilizer production and Agri techniques. C) Sardar Sarovar Dam, Poverty Alleviation, Mining, Agri reforms. D) Liberalisation tactics and globalized economy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Bhakra Nangal Dam, Steel plants, Mining, Fertilizer production and Agri techniques. 11. Which dynasty ended the civil service exam? A) Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty. B) Song Dynasty. C) Tang Dynasty. D) Ming Dynasty. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty. 12. During the Tang dynasty, why did aristocrats continue to hold most government jobs? A) They were popular. B) Only the wealthy could afford tutors, books, and time to study. C) People voted for them. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Only the wealthy could afford tutors, books, and time to study. 13. What form of government is based on the idea that people can govern themselves? A) Dictatorship. B) Democracy. C) Constitutional Monarchy. D) Absolute Rule. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Democracy. 14. The concept of Sustainable Development is related to A) The conservation of resources. B) Industrial use of resources. C) Development of power resources. D) Maximum use of resources. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The conservation of resources. 15. Whom did the emperor Kublai Khan trust most to hold government jobs? A) Monks, because they were religious. B) Scholars, because they were educated. C) Foreigners, because he was a foreigner. D) Soldiers, because they could keep order. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Foreigners, because he was a foreigner. 16. The Triple Entente before 1914 included which of the following countries? A) France, Spain, Great Britain. B) Turkey, Russia, Germany. C) Great Britain, France, Russia. D) Austria, Germany, the Ottoman Empire. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Great Britain, France, Russia. 17. How did the U.S. Constitution set up a strong but not tyrannical government? A) They set up a representative government, created a federal system, and balance the powers. B) They set up a direct democracy in which all citizens can vote. C) They set up a union of states that limited the federal government. D) They set up a social contract in which people agreed to be ruled in order to prevent disorder. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They set up a representative government, created a federal system, and balance the powers. 18. Which of the following was a major development in British politics before 1914? A) Peaceful and successful settlement of the "Irish question". B) Transformation of the Fabians into the Conservatives. C) The continual growth of political democracy. D) The strengthening of the monarchy after the death of Queen Victoria. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The continual growth of political democracy. 19. As a result of the Compromise Act of 1867, Austria and Hungary A) Shared a capital. B) Shared a constitution. C) Shared a monarchy. D) Had separate armies. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Shared a monarchy. 20. When was the term 'Sustainable Development' came into existence? A) 1992. B) 1980. C) 1987. D) 1990. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1992. 21. Medha Patkar involved in A) Chipko. B) Sterlite. C) Narmada Bachao Andolan. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Narmada Bachao Andolan. 22. How many years ago back the harappa civilisation was their A) 4050 years ago. B) 5000 year ago. C) 3000 year ago. D) 4000 years ago. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 5000 year ago. 23. The maximum number of individuals that can be supported by a given environment is called: A) Biotic potential. B) Population size. C) Carrying capacity. D) Environmental resistance. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Carrying capacity. 24. What are some of the potential long-term implications of Kizzmekia Corbett's contributions to vaccine development? A) Increased spread of infectious diseases. B) Advancements in vaccine technology, improved global health, and potential future breakthroughs in preventing infectious diseases. C) Decreased access to vaccines for developing countries. D) Stagnation in vaccine research and development. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Advancements in vaccine technology, improved global health, and potential future breakthroughs in preventing infectious diseases. 25. If you wanted a job in government service under the Song dynasty, which of these would you have studied? A) The engineering of roads. B) The languages of Europeans. C) The teachings of Confucius. D) The laws of other nations. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The teachings of Confucius. 26. What ended the Tang dynasty in 907 A) Peasant rebellions and battles between generals. B) Corruption in the government. C) . invading foreign force. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Peasant rebellions and battles between generals. 27. The Communist Manifesto A) Was a guidebook for the European workers in their revolutions of 1848. B) Viewed the bourgeoisie as leading the proletariat in the destruction of the aristocracy. C) Saw the successful realization of its ideas in the First International. D) Based all historical development on class struggle. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Based all historical development on class struggle. 28. A king gave his most important lords fiefs, which were A) Grants of land. B) Large celebrations. C) War horses. D) Market licenses. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Grants of land. 29. A 20th century problem emanating from rapid urbanization of areas surrounding a city which eats up the remaining adjacent rural open spaces ..... (Urban Renewal) A) Urban Sprawl. B) Advocacy Planning. C) Sustainable Land Use Planning. D) Greenbelt. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Urban Sprawl. 30. A major factor in the development of 20th-century nationalist movements throughout Africa was a common A) Ethnic bond among the people of sub-Saharan Africa. B) Goal to end European rule in Africa. C) Language throughout most of Africa. D) Religion throughout most of Africa. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Goal to end European rule in Africa. 31. What are some potential future research areas that Kizzmekia Corbett may contribute to? A) Vaccine development for emerging infectious diseases, immunology, and public health. B) Agricultural engineering and crop science. C) Marine biology and oceanography. D) Space exploration and astronomy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Vaccine development for emerging infectious diseases, immunology, and public health. 32. What is so important about Nelson Mandela's election as president of South Africa? A) He was elected by the members of the U.N. B) He was a citizen of another country. C) He was the first non-white elected president. D) He received 100% of the vote. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He was the first non-white elected president. 33. The remain of this oldest and largest ancient-urban civilisation were found in Mohen-jo-Daro, Rupar, Chan-hu-daro, Lothal, Kalibangan and many other places were found on the bank of river ..... ( name the bank of river) A) Indus. B) Ganga. C) Kaveri. D) Krishna. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Indus. 34. ..... Project really aims for generating Economy A) Mega dam. B) Tehridam. C) Express Way. D) Kudankulam nuclear power plant. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Express Way. 35. What industry accounts for the greatest employment rates worldwide? A) Textile. B) Food. C) Agriculture. D) Thermal power plant. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Agriculture. 36. The United Nations has established a total Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):(A) 15(B) 16(C) 17(D) 18 A) 17. B) 16. C) 15. D) 18. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 17. 37. The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) is also known A) Rio 2010. B) Rio 2012. C) Rio 2000. D) Rio 2001. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rio 2012. 38. What are natural rights and how should these rights be protected, according to the US Constitution? A) The right to be selfish and ambitious protected by social contract. B) The right to life liberty and property protected by forming governments. C) The right to overthrow a government protected by the Constitution. D) The right to freedom of religion and speech protected by a republic. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The right to life liberty and property protected by forming governments. 39. In the word "COP" , C stands for A) Confederation. B) Climate. C) Community. D) Conference. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Conference. 40. Which of the following contributed to Nigeria's independence movement? A) Apartheid. B) Pan-African movement. C) African Union. D) African National Congress. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) African National Congress. 41. Which dynasty created the civil service exam? A) Sui dynasty. B) Tang dynasty. C) Song dynasty. D) Han dynasty. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Han dynasty. 42. The final act of Italian unification occurred in 1870 when A) Garibaldi's Red Shirts defeated the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. B) Savoy was defeated with the aid of Prussian troops. C) Rome became the capital city following the withdrawal of French troops. D) Piedmont took control of Lombardy as a result of French abandonment of Venice. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Rome became the capital city following the withdrawal of French troops. 43. Global warming is a result of A) Environmental degradation. B) Absorptive capacity. C) Carrying capacity. D) Industrial revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Industrial revolution. 44. What are some examples of sustainable development projects around the world? A) Solar power initiatives in India, reforestation projects in Brazil, sustainable agriculture in Kenya. B) Deforestation in the Amazon. C) Oil drilling in the Arctic. D) Industrial pollution in China. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Solar power initiatives in India, reforestation projects in Brazil, sustainable agriculture in Kenya. 45. Which is true of la belle epoque? A) It was a period of mass politics and democratic reforms. B) Advancements were made in science and technology. C) Europe experienced a rapid population growth. D) All of the above are true. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above are true. 46. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) recognize that all countries muststimulate action in the following key areas. A) People, planet, prosperity, peace and partnership. B) People, planet, prosperity, plants and planning. C) People, planet, prosperity, plants and partnership. D) People, planet, prosperity, peace and planning. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) People, planet, prosperity, peace and partnership. 47. By the 1600s, the Chinese bureaucracy was unable to adapt to change. This contributed to the A) Fall of the Ming dynasty. B) Power of the aristocracy. C) Rise in business and trade. D) Overthrow of the Mongols. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fall of the Ming dynasty. 48. Why were Europeans interested in Africa? A) Wide variety of physical features for tourism. B) Wide variety of wildlife. C) Rich cultural and religious traditions. D) Rich natural resources. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Rich natural resources. 49. When European countries were trying to get as much land as possible in Africa ..... what was that called? A) Apartheid. B) The Pan African movement. C) The Mau Mau rebellion. D) Scramble for Africa. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Scramble for Africa. 50. How did the lives of some people from the lower classes change under the Song dynasty? A) They stopped being required to serve in the military. B) They began having to do forced labor building canals. C) They were forbidden to celebrate popular holidays. D) They gained an opportunity to become scholar-officials. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They gained an opportunity to become scholar-officials. 51. Our democratic heritage is derived from all the following except A) Greeks. B) Romans. C) Egyptians. D) Hebrews. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Egyptians. 52. Which of the following metals are found in India? A) Bauxite. B) Chromate. C) Lignite. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 53. Which competency encourages you to think about your actions and beliefs about sustainability? A) Critical thinking Competency. B) Self-awareness Competency. C) Anticipatory Competency. D) Strategic Competency. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Critical thinking Competency. 54. The following are emerging themes in development administration except A) Crisis management. B) Decentralization. C) E-governance. D) NGO-initiated development activities. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Crisis management. 55. Development administration and public administration is similar in terms of scope, structure, and process A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 56. Assertion (A)= Development has become the subject of considerable controversy today.Reason (R)= It is so because development leads to both-ve and +ve results and both are subjected to scrutiny by citizens and firms. A) Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation for (A). B) Only (A) is true. C) (A) is true and (R) is False. D) Only (R) is true. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation for (A). 57. The most significant occurrence in Africa since 1950 has been the A) Unification of East African nations. B) Decrease in the birthrate in most nations. C) Establishment of communist regimes in most nations. D) Decline of European colonialism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Decline of European colonialism. 58. Which is true about civil service exams during the Song dynasty? A) A large portion of candidates passed the exam. B) The exams were set up to prevent cheating. C) Only people from upper classes could take the exam. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The exams were set up to prevent cheating. 59. Which industry has higher water usage? A) Coffee. B) Glass. C) Textile. D) Rubber. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Coffee. 60. Indus valley were also expert in making A) Sculptures of animal. B) Toys. C) Terracotta. D) All of the above. 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