This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Political Science > Class 11 Political Science Chapter 10 Development – Quiz 3 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Political Science Chapter 10 Development Quiz 3 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. NAFCC corresponds to A) Textile. B) Dairy products. C) Cosmetic. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Cosmetic. 2. How is Chinese history divided? A) Years. B) Emperors. C) Dynasty. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Dynasty. 3. How can individuals contribute to sustainable development in their daily lives? A) By reducing energy consumption, using public transportation, recycling, conserving water, and supporting sustainable businesses. B) By increasing energy consumption and using private transportation. C) By supporting unsustainable businesses. D) By not recycling and wasting water. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) By reducing energy consumption, using public transportation, recycling, conserving water, and supporting sustainable businesses. 4. Among the key political consequences of Disraeli's Reform Act of 1867 was A) The outbreak of mass strikes by industrial workers in Britain. B) The freeing of the last British serfs on northern landed estates. C) The emergence of female suffrage movements in other European countries inspired by extension of the vote to British women. D) A large increase in the number of voters and tighter organization of Liberal and Conservative political parties. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A large increase in the number of voters and tighter organization of Liberal and Conservative political parties. 5. How was China after the Han dynasty like Europe after the fall of Rome? A) It grew rich through foreign trad. B) It broke into separate kingdoms. C) It adopted a different religion. D) It was governed by harsh tyrants. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It broke into separate kingdoms. 6. The new metal Bronze is more stronger than tin and copper A) False. B) TrueTagstrue and false. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) TrueTagstrue and false. 7. Why was the system of apartheid set up in South Africa? A) To give all people of South Africa the right to vote. B) To create industrial jobs for rural South Africans. C) To separate the races and discriminate against non-whites. D) To create an education system that would modernize the country. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To separate the races and discriminate against non-whites. 8. LEED is the internationally accepted rating system for A) Smart buildings. B) Intelligent buildings. C) Tall Buildings. D) Green Buildings. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Green Buildings. 9. How did the civil service system hurt China? A) Exams helped people learn. B) Exams didn't test science, math, or engineering. C) Exams didn't test writing. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Exams didn't test science, math, or engineering. 10. The criterion for corporate sustainability A) Eco-efficiency. B) Socio-efficiency. C) Both (A) and (B). D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Both (A) and (B). 11. UNCED stands for A) United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. B) United Nations Conference on Economical Development. C) United Nations Confederation on Environment and Development. D) United Nations Confederation on Economy and Development. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. 12. How can communities work together to promote sustainable development? A) By promoting unsustainable policies and practices. B) By implementing eco-friendly practices, supporting local businesses, organizing clean-up events, and advocating for sustainable policies. C) By ignoring the needs of local businesses. D) By increasing pollution and waste production. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By implementing eco-friendly practices, supporting local businesses, organizing clean-up events, and advocating for sustainable policies. 13. The United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) was established by the UN General Assembly in A) 1990. B) 1992. C) 1987. D) 1996. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1992. 14. Which of the following is NOT a sustainable development goal targeted to be achieved by 2030? A) Gender equality. B) Space research. C) Zero hunger. D) Good health and wellbeing. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Space research. 15. From which European country did Kenya and Nigeria gain their independence? A) Belgium. B) France. C) Great Britain. D) The Netherlands. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Great Britain. 16. In which forms of government was ruled based at least partially on wealth? A) Oligarchy and monarchy. B) Democracy and aristocracy. C) Aristocracy and oligarchy. D) Monarchy and aristocracy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Aristocracy and oligarchy. 17. All of the following are examples of diplomatic tensions caused by New Imperialism in 1871-1914 A) The Fashoda Crisis. B) Alliance Systems. C) The Balkan Crisis. D) The Boxer Rebellion. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The Boxer Rebellion. 18. Which of the following is correct, if we only achieve two out of three pillars of Sustainable Development? A) Social + Economic Sustainability = Equitable. B) Social + Environmental Sustainability = Bearable. C) Economic + Environmental Sustainability = Viable. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 19. The roots of Environmentalism can be traced back to the 19th C revolt against ..... A) Industrialization. B) Colonialism. C) Both (A) and (B). D) Theological observations. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Industrialization. 20. The belief that everything mental, spiritual, or ideas was simply a result of physical forces is known as A) Consumerism. B) Materialism. C) Thermodynamics. D) Realism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Materialism. 21. What was the purpose of the Berlin Conference? A) To create a new South Africa. B) To end civil war between ethnic groups. C) To split up Africa. D) So the British could colonize Kenya. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To split up Africa. 22. In the broadest sense of the term, ..... conveys the ideas of depreciation, not necessarily progress, well-being, and an idea for a rational society. A) Development. B) Progression. C) Both (a) and (b). D) None of the Above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) None of the Above. 23. Following is (are) the element(s) of sustainable agriculture A) Permaculture. B) Agroforestry. C) Mixed farming. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 24. The Un-Conference for Environmental Sustainability is often recognized by the United Nations World Summit held on- A) Rio de Janeiro, 2010. B) Rio de Janeiro, 2011. C) Rio de Janeiro, 2011. D) Rio de Janeiro, 2011. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rio de Janeiro, 2011. 25. Nelson Mandela and F.W. de Klerk are both closely associated with which of the following: A) The creation of the Pan-African movement. B) The end to British colonization in Nigeria. C) The end of apartheid policies in South Africa. D) The creation of South Sudan as an independent nation. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The end of apartheid policies in South Africa. 26. Any contaminated components that seep into the soil, filtration, and are transferred into the underground reservoir are referred to as A) Water pollution. B) Land contamination. C) Noise pollution. D) Air pollution. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Land contamination. 27. Social Darwinism was A) The application of the principle of organic evolution to the social order. B) An effort to explain the problems of society by psychological means. C) An explanation, sociologically, of Darwin's biological ideas. D) Developed by Charles Darwin. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The application of the principle of organic evolution to the social order. 28. The great bath of Mohen-jo-daro was situated in lower town A) False. B) TrueTagsTrue and false. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) False. 29. Education for sustainable development assumes that change-makers the skills, knowledge and attitudes to reflect on their sustainable development actions? A) Have. B) Don't have. C) Are developing. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Are developing. 30. ..... an OGONI by birth, led a non violent struggle with the launch of the Movement for the survival of the OGONI people (MOSOP) A) Ken-Saro-Wiwa. B) Ken Saro Wina. C) Ken Ssangyong wira. D) Kentle-Saro-Wira. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ken-Saro-Wiwa. 31. During what Chinese dynasty did foreigners rule? A) Khan Dynasty. B) Yuan Dynasty. C) Ming Dynasty. D) Tang Dynasty. E) Song Dynasty. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Yuan Dynasty. 32. How many countries have signed the SDGs? A) 193. B) 173. C) 183. D) 163. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 193. 33. After the Fall of Rome, what events led to the rise of feudalism? A) Rise in prosperity. B) Increase in attacks. C) Development of farming. D) Expansion of freedoms. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Increase in attacks. 34. Why is sustainable development important for the environment? A) Sustainable development only benefits the current generation. B) Sustainable development helps to protect the environment for future generations. C) The environment does not need protection. D) Sustainable development has no impact on the environment. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sustainable development helps to protect the environment for future generations. 35. Which change was a result of nationalism in Kenya? A) Kenya became an independent country. B) Kenya experienced a decrease in population. C) Kenya began to allow religious freedom for citizens. D) Kenya started decreasing the size of its militaries. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Kenya became an independent country. 36. According to Confucius, rulers had a duty to A) Expand the empire. B) Treat all people equally. C) Be kind to their subjects. D) Ask everybody's opinion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Be kind to their subjects. 37. Imperial China has been divided into different periods by historians. How are these periods divided up? A) By foreign rule. B) By dynasty. C) By government policy. D) By emperor. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By dynasty. 38. Who ended the ban on the African National Congress and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993? A) F.W. deKlerk. B) Muammar al-Qaddafi. C) Gamal Abdel Nasser. D) Robert Mugabe. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) F.W. deKlerk. 39. Some African nations have maintained close relationships with their former colonial rulers primarily because A) Economic and cultural ties remain strong. B) African leaders are unwilling to tackle problems on their own. C) Outside nations do not provide assistance to African nations. D) Most Africans want to keep their dual citizenship. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Economic and cultural ties remain strong. 40. United Nations (UN) decade of education for sustainable development is from A) 2005-14. B) 2004-13. C) 2003-12. D) 2002-11. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 2005-14. 41. What percent of carbon emissions are the world's cities responsible for? A) 50%. B) 5%. C) 25%. D) 75%. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 75%. 42. Which of these was a result in Europe due to the fall of Rome? A) The decline of Christianity. B) The growth of a strong economy. C) An end to attacks by barbarians. D) The lack of a central government. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The lack of a central government. 43. Which household waste has an excellent recycling potential? A) Rubber. B) Plastics. C) Vegetable scraps. D) Metal. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Vegetable scraps. 44. It gained popularity as a distinct approach towards administering development process in developing countries in the A) 1950s. B) 1960s. C) 1980s. D) 1970s. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1960s. 45. The view that '' Mankind is using up and destroying natural resources to such an extent that we will bequeath only a barren earth, poisoned rivers and polluted air to future generations" is held by the A) Environmentalists. B) Consumerists. C) Both (A) and (B). D) WWF (World Wildlife Fund). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Environmentalists. 46. Which characteristic did Kublai Khan think was most important in his government officials? A) Ambition. B) Greed. C) Education. D) Loyalty. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Loyalty. 47. Development of administration means A) Developing administrators. B) Strengthening & improving administrative capacities. C) All. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) All. 48. As per United Nations, following is (are) the broader issue(s) of human development A) Education. B) Public health. C) Standard of living. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 49. Which emperor ended the system of civil service exams? A) Qin Shi Huangdi. B) Han Wu Di. C) Li Yuan. D) Kublai Khan. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Kublai Khan. 50. The brickwork of great bath was A) Temprary. B) Waterproof. C) Artistic. D) Local. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Waterproof. 51. Extraction of mineral and metal from the earth is A) Mining. B) Sustainable Development. C) Transportation. D) Agriculture. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mining. 52. During the period of Mongol rule, why did Kublai Khan end the system of civil service exams? A) He didn't want people to fail the exams. B) He wanted people to vote for officials. C) He didn't believe in Confucian learning and didn't want Chinese officials. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He didn't believe in Confucian learning and didn't want Chinese officials. 53. The Russian zemstvos were A) Radical, populist societies that supported all revolutionary causes. B) Local assemblies with limited self-governing powers. C) The emancipation proclamations that set groups of serfs free. D) Agreements between peasants and landlords concerning work rules. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Local assemblies with limited self-governing powers. 54. Hieroglyphic script, Papyrus, Solar calender is the invention of which civilisation A) Harappa civilisation. B) Egyption civilisation. C) Mesopotamian civilisation. D) Chinese civilisation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Egyption civilisation. 55. To people who believed in the Mandate of Heaven, when was it all right to overthrow an emperor? A) When he ruled badly. B) When he became unpopular. C) Never at any time B. CORRECT C. D. D) When citizens wanted a change. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) When he ruled badly. 56. Some of the questions on the civil service examination were about ..... A) Business. B) Poetry. C) Science. D) Mathematics. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Poetry. 57. Which one of the following was not a part of the emergence of the late nineteenth-century mass society? A) The extension of voting rights to the lower classes. B) Diminishment of the conditions of the lower classes. C) A better standard of living for the lower classes. D) Mass leisure. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Diminishment of the conditions of the lower classes. 58. Which of these was a result of the fall of Rome? A) The decline of Christianity. B) The growth of a strong economy. C) The lack of a central government. D) An end to attacks by barbarians. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The lack of a central government. 59. During the Song dynasty, how did the process of becoming a government official change? A) People from lower classes were able to become scholar officials. B) People in lower class were able to become emperor. C) People in the lower class were able to vote. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) People from lower classes were able to become scholar officials. 60. Out of the following, choose the correct options in reference to environmentalism. Q) Some well known environmental groups include A) Green Peace, WWF, Chipko Movement. B) Green Party of India, World Wildlife Fund, Chipko Movement. C) Green Crusaders, WWF, Chipko Movement. D) Green Forces, WWI, Chipking movement. 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