(Important Questions) Important Questions CBSE Class 10th : Social Science Year 2009 (Challenges of Communalism and Casteism)
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Important Questions CBSE Class 10th : Social
Science Year 2009 (Solved)
(Challenges of Communalism and Casteism)
Question .1. Which basic ideas by the people make India
secular?
Answer : Humanism, respect and tolerance towards all religions.
Question .2. Mention two important sources of social tension in India?
Answer : Casteism and Communalism.
Question .3. State two factors that pose danger to our national unity and
integration?
Answer : Casteism and Communalism.
Question .4. Why has the national minority commission been set up?
Answer : It is set up by the Constitution to promote the rights, interests
and welfare of the minorities in India.
Question .5. What is meant by ‘Sarvadharmasambhav’?
Answer : ‘Sarvadharmasambhav’ means all religions are worthy of respect and
people belonging to different religions should live in complete harmony.
Question .6. Which religious community of India are making the country a
treasure of rich cultural heritage?
Answer : The Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Budhists, Jains, Sikhs,
Zoroastrians (Parsis), Jews and other religions are making the country a
treasure of rich cultural heritage.
Question .7. Which are disturbing our social peace and amity?
Answer : Caste clashes, communal riots, regional violence and ethnic
animosity are disturbing our social peace and amity.
Question .8. State the ill-effects of casteism?
Answer : Ill-effect of casteism:-
(i) It creates a sense of high and low and people belonging to higher caste
exploit the people of low castes. It is also resulted as untouchability.
(ii) Due to casteism people get divided into various groups and consequently
differences crop up which destroy the unity of nation. (iii) People caste their
votes on caste basis which is harmful to democracy.
Question .9. Mention three concessions which have been provided to the weaker
sections for adequate representation in government services?
Answer : Concessions provided to the weaker sections are:-
(i) Relaxation in age, fee and qualification.
(ii) Free pre-examination coaching.
Question .10. Name two facilities which the government has provided to the
Other Backward Classes / Castes?
Answer : Relaxation provided to the O.B.C. by government in:-
(i) Qualifying marks in written examinations and interviews.
(ii) Upper age limit by three years in direct recruitment.
(iii) Increasing the number of attempts to seven in civil service examination.
Question .11. What is fundamentalism? Mention some of the characteristics of
a fundamentalist?
Answer : Fundamentalism are those which projects own religious community
distinct and separate from the rest of the religions.
Characteristics of fundamentalists:-
(i) They give preceding to their interest over common interest.
(ii) They perceive and deal with citizens communally not individually.
(iii) They distance others from self and self from others.
(iv) It attracts disintegration of the society.
Question .12. What is communalism? Mention various factors which are
responsible for the growth of communalism in India?
Answer : An ideology which believes that society is divided into a number of
religious communities different from each other and opposed to each other is
called communalism. Each community think itself superior to others. According to
communalists the interest of community is above the interest of the nation.
Factors responsible for the growth of communalism are:
(i) Divide and rule policy followed by the British Government.
(ii) The communal leaders arouse public hysteria.
(iii) Political parties and politicians create favourable vote-bank and
vote-combination on communal lines.
(iv) The growth of fundamentalist organizations.
(v) Continuous supply of terrorist by Pakistan to India.
Question .13. How the communalism are misusing religious places?
Answer : Some people resort to spread hatred against other religions and
lead to social tension and sectarian violence. Such a situation may be used by
anti-social people and even terrorists and play havoc with the safety of the
people and security of the nation.
Question .14. Write note on minorities?
Answer : Minorities may be religious or lingual, are those who are not in
majority in a particular region or areas. The enjoy all the rights as enjoyed by
the majority community, but they can preserve, protect and promote their own
religion, culture, script and language. The cultural and educational rights
guarantee to the minorities that all groups have the right to conserve their
language or culture. Any government funded educational institution cannot deny
admission on the grounds of religion, race, caste, colour or language. Every
section of the society has the right to establish the educational institution of
their own choice.
Question .15. Enumerate the constitutional provisions for safe guarding the
interest of minorities, weaker sections and backward classes?
Answer : Constitutional provisions for safeguarding the interest of minorities
are:-
(i) The constitution-makers have taken all precautions to preserve, protect and
promote the religion, culture, script and language of the minority communities.
(ii) The National Minority Commission has been set up by Constitution to promote
the rights, interests and welfare of the minorities in India.
(iii) The cultural and educational rights guarantee to the minorities that all
groups have the right to conserve their language or culture.
Constitutional provisions for safeguarding the interest of weaker sections
and backward classes:-
(i) Abolition of untouchability.
(ii) Prohibition of forced labour (Begar).
(iii) Protection against social injustice and various forms of exploitation.
(iv) Some seats are reserved for them in educational institutions.
(v) Some constituencies of Lok Sabha and the state Assemblies are reserved for
them.
(vi) All sorts of restrictions on access to schools, shops, hotels, places of
entertainment and other public places, use of tanks, wells, roads, bathing ghats
etc have been removed.
Relaxation to O.B.C.:-
(i) Qualifying marks in written examination and interviews.
(ii) Upper age limit by three years in direct recruitment.
(iv) The number of attempts have been increased to seven in respect of civil
services examination.