Top 14 One-Mark & 7 Two-Mark Questions You Can’t Miss for CBSE Class 12 Political Science 2025 – The End of Bipolarity

Top 14 One-Mark & 7 Two-Mark Questions for CBSE Class 12 Political Science 2025 - The End of Bipolarity

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Preparing for CBSE Class 12 Political Science 2025? The "End of Bipolarity" chapter is a must-master for easy marks! Here are the top one-mark and two-mark questions from past papers—short, simple, and perfect for quick revision. Let’s get you exam-ready!


One-Mark Questions: Nail the Basics

Quick hits to boost your score!

  1. Highlight any one feature of the multi-polar world as visualized by both Russia and India. (All India 2017)
    Ans: Multiple power centers (e.g., USA, Russia, China) co-existing globally.
  2. Which statement about the Berlin Wall is false? (Delhi 2016)
    Ans: d) It marked Germany’s unification. (Options: a) Divided capitalist & communist worlds, b) Built right after WW2, c) Fell 9 Nov 1989, d) Unified Germany)
  3. What didn’t the Soviet system prioritize? (All India 2016)
    Ans: d) No state control over economy. (Options: a) No private property, b) Equality, c) No opposition, d) No state control)
  4. Define ‘Bipolarity’. (Delhi 2015)
    Ans: Two superpowers dominating the world’s economy, military, and culture.
  5. Soviet vs. Capitalist economy—key difference? (All India 2015)
    Ans: Soviet: State-planned equality. Capitalist: Private, market-driven.
  6. One ‘Shock Therapy’ outcome? (All India 2015)
    Ans: Economic collapse—90% industries privatized, sparking unemployment.
  7. US gain from Soviet collapse? (All India 2015)
    Ans: Less global competition as Soviet power faded.
  8. Former USSR’s new name? (All India 2011)
    Ans: Russia.
  9. Tajikistan Civil War: How long, when did it end? (Delhi 2012, All India 2010)
    Ans: 10 years, ended 2001.
  10. Socialism-to-capitalism shift called? (All India 2010)
    Ans: Shock Therapy.
  11. Two USSR republics with secessionist violence? (Delhi 2010)
    Ans: Chechnya, Dagestan.
  12. Post-‘Shock Therapy’ economic system? (Delhi 2008)
    Ans: Capitalism.
  13. Soviet political ideology? (All India 2008)
    Ans: Socialism and Communism.
  14. Soviet-led Eastern alliance name? (Delhi 2008)
    Ans: Warsaw Pact.

Two-Mark Questions: Double Your Marks

Short answers, big impact!

  1. Two Soviet system features? (Delhi 2014, All India 2013, 2008)
    Ans:
    • State-run production for public welfare.
    • Total control by Communist Party (CPSU).
  2. What’s ‘Shock Therapy’? (All India 2014, 2009; Delhi 2013)
    Ans: Socialism-to-capitalism transition in post-Soviet states (IMF/World Bank-backed).
  3. Two Soviet economy traits (Cold War era)? (All India 2012)
    Ans:
    • Rich resources (oil, steel) and communication networks.
    • Consumer goods industry (pins to cars).
  4. Berlin Wall fall = End of bipolarity. Why? (Delhi 2011, 2009)
    Ans: Symbolized Cold War split; its 1989 collapse unified Germany, ending bipolarity.
  5. Two ‘Shock Therapy’ consequences? (Delhi 2010, All India 2008)
    Ans:
    • State industries collapsed, private capitalism rose.
    • Welfare cuts caused economic hardship.
  6. Two reasons for Soviet disintegration? (Delhi 2010, All India 2009)
    Ans:
    • Political stagnation: Unresponsive institutions.
    • Economic stagnation: No consumer demand.
  7. Socialist vs. Communist parties—two differences? (All India 2008)
    Ans:
    • Socialist: Gradual reforms. Communist: Radical overhaul.
    • Socialist: Tweaks society. Communist: Rebuilds it.

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