🟩 CBSE CLASS 11 – POLITICAL SCIENCE (COURSE B)
CHAPTER 7 – Regional Aspirations
Sample Question Paper (Full Marks: 40)
Time: 90 Minutes
🧩 General Instructions:
- All questions are compulsory.
- Marks are indicated against each question.
- Answers should be brief and to the point.
- Examples should be given wherever necessary.
SECTION – A (Very Short Answer Type Questions)
(1 Mark each)
Q1. What is meant by “Regional Aspirations”?
Answer: Regional aspirations are demands of a particular region for political, cultural, or economic recognition.
Q2. Name one reason why regional aspirations emerge.
Answer: Protection of language, culture, and tradition.
Q3. Mention one example of a region with distinct identity in India.
Answer: Jammu and Kashmir or North-East India
Q4. What was the special constitutional provision for Jammu & Kashmir?
Answer: Article 370 (now abrogated)
Q5. Name two North-East Indian states with tribal populations.
Answer: Nagaland and Mizoram (or Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, etc.)
Q6. What is one mechanism to accommodate regional aspirations?
Answer: Federal structure with division of powers or constitutional safeguards like Articles 370 & 371
Q7. Give one political challenge caused by regional aspirations.
Answer: Insurgency or demands for separate statehood can challenge national unity.
Q8. What is the benefit of accommodating regional aspirations?
Answer: Strengthens democracy, prevents alienation, and promotes national integration.
SECTION – B (Short Answer Type Questions)
(2 Marks each)
Q9. List two historical causes of regional aspirations.
Answer:
- Regions with historical autonomy or kingdoms often seek recognition.
- Cultural or linguistic differences rooted in history.
Q10. Mention two economic causes of regional aspirations.
Answer:
- Unequal development among regions.
- Perceived neglect in allocation of resources or funding.
Q11. Give two forms of regional aspiration.
Answer:
- Demand for separate statehood.
- Demand for autonomy within a state or special recognition.
Q12. Name two measures taken by the government in the North-East to accommodate aspirations.
Answer:
- Creation of Autonomous District Councils under Sixth Schedule.
- Granting statehood (e.g., Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim).
Q13. How can dialogue and negotiation help in managing regional aspirations?
Answer:
- Provides a peaceful way to address grievances.
- Ensures inclusive political participation.
Q14. Name one constitutional safeguard used to balance regional and national interests.
Answer: Special provisions under Articles 370 or 371 series.
SECTION – C (Long Answer Type Questions)
(4 Marks each)
Q15. Explain why regional aspirations emerge in India.
Answer:
- Historical factors: Regions with past autonomy demand recognition.
- Economic factors: Neglect in development or resources leads to discontent.
- Cultural and linguistic identity: Protection of local language, culture, and traditions.
- Political factors: Exclusion from power or centralization of authority.
Q16. Describe the regional aspirations in Jammu & Kashmir.
Answer:
- Distinct culture, religion, and language created unique regional identity.
- Demands for autonomy and self-governance.
- Challenges include insurgency, political instability, and mistrust in central governance.
- Government response included constitutional provisions (Article 370 & 35A), security measures, development programs, and dialogue with political groups.
Q17. Explain the regional aspirations in North-East India.
Answer:
- Eight states with tribal populations and distinct cultures.
- Demands for autonomy, protection of identity, or statehood.
- Challenges include insurgency, ethnic conflicts, and economic underdevelopment.
- Government measures: Autonomous District Councils, granting statehood, peace accords (Shillong Accord, Assam Accord), and development initiatives.
Q18. How can national integration be strengthened while accommodating regional aspirations?
Answer:
- Constitutional safeguards: Articles 370 & 371 series.
- Decentralization: Panchayati Raj and local governance.
- Developmental initiatives: Address regional economic disparities.
- Political dialogue and negotiation: Address grievances peacefully.
- Benefits: Prevents alienation, strengthens democracy, and promotes national cohesion.
SECTION – D (Essay Type Questions)
(6 Marks each)
Q19. Discuss the challenges of balancing regional aspirations with national integration.
Answer:
- Regional demands can conflict with central authority.
- Examples: Jammu & Kashmir autonomy, North-East tribal demands.
- Ignoring aspirations may lead to alienation, insurgency, or separatism.
- Accommodation through constitutional provisions, decentralization, dialogue, and development is essential.
- Ensures peace, democracy, and federal balance.
- Conclusion: Effective balancing strengthens national unity while respecting diversity.
Q20. Suggest measures to accommodate regional aspirations in India.
Answer:
- Constitutional provisions: Special powers for states and regions (Articles 370, 371).
- Decentralized governance: Panchayati Raj, local self-government.
- Economic development: Reduce regional inequalities.
- Political dialogue: Peaceful resolution of grievances.
- Cultural recognition: Protect languages, traditions, and tribal rights.
- Conclusion: Accommodation of regional aspirations ensures democracy, federalism, and national cohesion.
Full Marks Distribution Summary
| Section | Type of Question | No. of Questions | Marks per Question | Total Marks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Very Short Answer | 8 | 1 | 8 |
| B | Short Answer | 6 | 2 | 12 |
| C | Long Answer | 4 | 4 | 16 |
| D | Essay | 2 | 6 | 12 |
| Total | — | 20 | — | 40 |
