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Politics in India Since Independence

Politics in India since independence

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In the context of any country, which one of the following would be considered as part of its social capital?

A. The proportion of literates in the population
B. The stock of its buildings, other infrastructure and machines
C. The size of population in the working are group
D. The level of mutual trust and harmony in the society(Correct Answer)

Social capital is a sociological concept that refers to the intangible relational assets that emerge from social interactions. These assets are generated through give and take and activate the norm of reciprocity, creating social obligations that connect and bind people and groups. The more social capital is used, the greater the benefits.

The concept of social capital is composed of three distinct but interrelated structural, emotional and behavioral components. They are, respectively:

  • Networks
  • Trust
  • Collaborative cultural norms

In every society, some people have a greater share of valued resources – money, property, education, health, and power – than others. These social resources can be divided into three forms of capital:

  1. Economic capital in the form of material assets and income;
  2. Cultural capital such as educational qualifications and status;
  3. Social capital in the form of networks of contacts and social associations (Bourdieu 1986).

Often, these three forms of capital overlap and one can be converted into the other. For example, a person from a well-off family (economic capital) can afford expensive higher education, and so can acquire cultural or educational capital. Someone with influential relatives and friends (social capital) may – through access to good advice, recommendations or information – manage to get a well-paid job.

Source: NCERT: Class XII Sociology Chapter – Patterns of Social Inequality and Exclusion

2

A Parliamentary System of Government is one in which

A. all political parties in the Parliament are represented in the Government
B. the Government is responsible to the Parliament and can be removed by it(Correct Answer)
C. the Government is elected by the people and can be removed by them
D. the Government is chosen by the Parliament but cannot be removed by it before completion of a fixed term

The Constitution of India has opted for the British Parliamentary form of Government. It is based on the principle of cooperation and coordination between the legislative and executive organs. The features of the Parliamentary government in India are:

  • Presence of nominal and real executives
  • Majority party rule
  • Collective responsibility of the executive to the legislature
  • Membership of the ministers in the legislature
  • Leadership of the Prime Minister or the Chief Minister
  • Dissolution of the lower house (Lok Sabha or Assembly)

Source Attribution: This explanation is based on information from NCERT: Indian Constitution At Work and Laxmikanth: Indian Polity.

3

Which one of the following statements is correct?

A. Rights are claims of the State against the citizens.
B. Rights are privileges which are incorporated in the Constitution of a State.
C. Rights are claims of the citizens against the State.(Correct Answer)
D. Rights are privileges of a few citizens against the many.

Rights are legal and moral entitlements or claims of a person over other fellow beings, over society, and over the government.

Correct Answer: Rights are claims of the citizens against the State.

Explanation: Rights are fundamental to the functioning of a democratic society. They ensure that citizens have the ability to make claims against the state, ensuring their freedoms and protections are upheld. This is a crucial aspect of democratic governance, where the state is accountable to its citizens.

Source: NCERT: Class 9th Democratic Rights

4

Which one of the following categories of Fundamental Rights incorporate protection against untouchability as a form of discrimination?

A. Right against Exploitation
B. Right to Freedom
C. Right to Constitutional Remedies
D. Right to Equality(Correct Answer)

Right to Equality (Article 14-18) protects the citizens against any discrimination by the State on the basis of religion, caste, race, sex, or place of birth.

Article 14 says that all citizens enjoy equal privileges and opportunities.

Article 15 provides that the State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth.

Article 16 says that no citizen can be discriminated against or be ineligible for any employment or office under the State on grounds of only religion, race, caste, sex, descent, place of birth or residence.

Article 17 abolishes “untouchability” and forbids its practice in any form.

Article 18 abolishes all titles national or foreign which create artificial distinctions in social status amongst the people.

Source Citation:

  • Laxmikanth: Indian Polity - Ch: Fundamental Rights
  • NCERT: Indian Constitution At Work; Ch: Rights in the Indian Constitution
5

In the context of India, which one of the following is the characteristic appropriate for bureaucracy?

A. An agency for widening the scope of parliamentary democracy
B. An agency for strengthening the structure of federalism
C. An agency for facilitating political stability and economic growth
D. An Agency for the implementation of public policy(Correct Answer)

While the heads of government and their ministers, saddled with the overall responsibility of government policy, are together known as the political executive having a shorter term of office (In India, it is generally for 5 years); those responsible for the day to day administration are called the permanent executive, i.e. the Bureaucracy. Hence option (d) is the correct answer.

Source: NCERT: Indian Constitution At Work Chapter: Executive

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