The document contains questions from two chapters:
- Chapter on Political Parties asks about the inspiration of political parties like the BJP and Biju Janata Dal, the guiding philosophy of BJP, and arguments for and against different party systems.
- Chapter on Money & Credit asks about the currency issuing authority in India, why people deposit money in banks, demand deposits, legal tender status of rupees, bank cash reserve requirements, rural credit demands, and the Grameen Bank.
The document contains questions from two chapters:
- Chapter on Political Parties asks about the inspiration of political parties like the BJP and Biju Janata Dal, the guiding philosophy of BJP, and arguments for and against different party systems.
- Chapter on Money & Credit asks about the currency issuing authority in India, why people deposit money in banks, demand deposits, legal tender status of rupees, bank cash reserve requirements, rural credit demands, and the Grameen Bank.
The document contains questions from two chapters:
- Chapter on Political Parties asks about the inspiration of political parties like the BJP and Biju Janata Dal, the guiding philosophy of BJP, and arguments for and against different party systems.
- Chapter on Money & Credit asks about the currency issuing authority in India, why people deposit money in banks, demand deposits, legal tender status of rupees, bank cash reserve requirements, rural credit demands, and the Grameen Bank.
The document contains questions from two chapters:
- Chapter on Political Parties asks about the inspiration of political parties like the BJP and Biju Janata Dal, the guiding philosophy of BJP, and arguments for and against different party systems.
- Chapter on Money & Credit asks about the currency issuing authority in India, why people deposit money in banks, demand deposits, legal tender status of rupees, bank cash reserve requirements, rural credit demands, and the Grameen Bank.
1. What is the source of inspiration of the ‘Bhartiya Janata Party’?
2. In which state does ‘Biju Janata Dal’ exist as a regional party? 3. Name the national political party which draws inspiration from the teachings of Sahu Maharaj, Mahatma Phule, Naicker and Babasaheb Ambedkar. 4. What is the guiding philosophy of Bhartiya Janata Party? 5. Name any one political party that has national level political organisation but not recognised as a national political party. 6. Why did India adopt multi-party system? Give reasons. 7. “No party system is ideal for all countries and in all situations.” Justify the statement with five arguments. 8. “All over the world, people express their dissatisfaction with the failure of political parties to perform their functions well.” Analyse the statement with arguments. CHAPTER -MONEY & CREDIT ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: -
1. Which authority issues currency notes in India?
2. Why do people deposit money with the banks? 3. Why are deposits with the banks called demand deposits? 4. Why no person can refuse to accept payments in rupee? 5. How much amount of the deposits is kept as cash by the banks and why? 6. In rural areas which is the main demand for credit? 7. Who takes the important decisions in SHG regarding the savings and loan activities? 8. Which Bank was founded by Prof. Muhammad Yunus and why?