NCERT Democratic politics class 10 multiple choice questions and answers very useful for AP DSC aspirants and also TS TET, AP TET and all competitive exams like appsc, rrb, upsc, ssc etc.,
1.Which of the following is not a form of power sharing
Explain:- Power sharing various forms looks like power is shared among different organs of government, such as legislature, executive and judiciary. Power can be shared among governments at different levels- ex:- central government and state government. Power may also be shared among different social groups, such as the religious and linguistic groups
2.In a democracy, why is power sharing important?
Explain:- It prevents any one groups form dominating the others
3.Which of the following is an examp0le of horizontal power sharing?
Explain:- Power shared between the legislature, executive and judiciary
4.Which country is an example of a power sharing system based on community or social groups?
Explain:- Belgium country is followed by a power sharing system based on community or social groups
5.The system of power sharing in Belgium was meant to avoid the dominance of which group?
Explain:- Belgium country
6.In India, power is shared between the central and state governments under which system?
Explain:- Federal system is form of government, power sharing between different levels
7.What is the primary goal of power sharing in a democracy?
Explain:- To accommodate diverse interests
8.In Sri Lanka, which community has been historically in power?
Explain:- Sinhala speaking Buddhists
9.In Belgium, what was the main challenge that led to the creation of a power-sharing model?
Explain:- Linguistic and ethnic conflict
10.Which of the following is true about power sharing?
Explain:- IT helps in managing the conflicts between different groups