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Class 9 Social Science (Democratic Politics) Chapter 1 What is Democracy? Why Democracy?

This quiz on Chapter 1, What is Democracy? Why Democracy?, from Class 9 Social Science (Democratic Politics) is designed to test your understanding of the concept, features, and significance of democracy. The quiz covers key topics such as the definition of democracy, differences between democratic and non-democratic governments, arguments for and against democracy, and why democracy is considered the best form of government. It also explores real-world examples of democratic and authoritarian regimes.

Through multiple-choice, conceptual, and scenario-based questions, this quiz will help you identify which topics or subtopics from this chapter are not clear to you. At the end of the quiz, you will receive a certificate of achievement. Perfect for self-assessment and revision, this quiz will enhance your understanding of the principles and importance of democracy in modern societies.

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Category: Better decision-making (

1. Which scenario best reflects the principle of political equality in a democracy?

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Category: Importance of Defining Democracy

2. How does the origin of the word ‘democracy’ differ from its current usage?

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Category: Accountability to citizens

3. What key principle underlies democracy?

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Category: Democratic Classroom

4. How can principles of a democratic classroom help prepare students for participation in a democratic society?

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Category: Citizens’ participation strengthens democracy

5. What is a significant challenge faced by democracies today?

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Category: Democracy ensures fundamental rights

6. Compare a democratic system with a dictatorship regarding conflict resolution among citizens. Which statement accurately reflects this comparison?

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Category: Self-correction mechanism

7. Which of the following best illustrates how democracy allows for self-correction according to the syllabus?

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Category: Why democracy is better

8. How does democracy ensure the dignity of citizens?

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Category: Need for an independent judiciary and media

9. Considering a country where the electoral competition is influenced by media bias, how can this affect the rule of law in a democracy?

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Category: Conflict resolution

10. How does a democracy correct its mistakes?

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Category: Democratic Political Parties

11. How can biased media reporting impact the outcome of elections in a democratic nation?

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Category: Beyond Government – Democratic Values in Society

12. Which challenge is most commonly faced by democracies trying to achieve their ideals?

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Category: No country is a perfect democracy

13. Analyze why India’s democratic structure could avert a famine similar to China’s Great Famine (1958-1961), despite facing economic challenges during the same period.

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Category: Instability due to frequent elections

14. Considering the impact of frequent elections on a country’s political system as discussed in the syllabus, what might be a secondary effect of increased leadership changes due to these elections?

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Category: Dignity of individuals

15. In what way does democracy enhance the dignity of a citizen?

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Category: Need for a clear understanding to avoid misuse

16. Why are definitions important in understanding concepts like democracy?

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Category: One Person, One Vote, One Value

17. Which of the following is essential to ensure a fair election in accordance with the principle of “One Person, One Vote, One Value”?

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Category: Free and fair electoral competition

18. A country faces challenges in ensuring free and fair elections. Currently, its judiciary is not independent, and media is biased. Propose a multi-step solution to improve the electoral fairness in this country.

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Category: Major decisions by elected leaders

19. In a democracy where the elected leaders frequently bypass constitutional laws to make decisions swiftly during emergencies, how does this affect the democratic system?

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Category: People elect their representatives

20. How might external powers influence the evolution of democratic practices within a country, potentially affecting its governance structure?

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Category: BROADER MEANINGS OF DEMOCRACY

21. In what way has the application of democracy evolved to address challenges in global governance?

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Category: Meaning and Definition of Democracy

22. What does the consultation principle in democratic decision-making emphasize?

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Category: A simple definition

23. Why might some governments that hold elections not be considered true democracies?

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Category: WHAT IS DEMOCRACY?

24. Consider two countries: Country A has regular, free, and fair elections with universal adult suffrage. Country B restricts voting rights to a small elite group. According to the features of democracy, which statement correctly distinguishes these countries?

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Category: Democracy as a way of life

25. Which of the following best illustrates the application of democratic principles beyond government?

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Category: FEATURES OF DEMOCRACY

26. Consider a situation where citizens have the right to elect their representatives, but policy decisions are predominantly made by appointed bureaucrats. How does this affect the democratic character of the nation?

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Category: Why define democracy?

27. What distinguishes a true democracy from a government that only claims to be one?

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Category: Political competition leads to corruption

28. What policy approach could reduce unethical practices resulting from electoral competition in democracies?

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Category: Ideal Democracy vs. Real Democracy

29. Why might the involvement of many people in decision-making within a democracy lead to delays?

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Category: Decision-making is slow and inefficient

30. Why is democratic decision-making considered effective despite its inherent inefficiencies?

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Category: Arguments for democracy

31. How does democracy’s ability to correct its mistakes through public discussion and electoral competition contribute to preventing large-scale famines?

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Category: Democracy means different things in different countries

32. What is considered an ideal standard of democracy?

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Category: Rule of Law and Protection of Rights

33. Which of the following is necessary for elections to be considered fair in a democracy?

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Category: Democratic Family

34. What form of decision-making would be most suitable for a small community aiming to practice democracy?

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Category: Arguments against democracy

35. Democracy is criticized for leading to bad decisions because:

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Category: Constant effort required to uphold democratic values

36. Consider a scenario where a government discourages public discussions on policy decisions. Which democratic feature is being compromised, and what potential long-term impact could this have on society?

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Category: Common people may not always make the best decisions

37. Which of the following is a challenge often faced by democracies when it comes to decision-making?

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Category: Striving for a better democracy

38. Which argument supports the notion that democracy allows for better decision-making processes compared to other forms of government?

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Category: Introduction to Democracy

39. Which statement reflects an ideal of democracy?

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Category: Debating merits of democr d e m o c ra c y

40. Consider the argument: “Democracy leads to better decisions because it involves more people.” Which of the following critiques this claim effectively?

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Category: Elections should allow real choice

41. Why might government manipulation of media during elections be problematic for democracy?

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Category: Criticism of Democracy

42. Considering criticisms of democracy, which combination of arguments might explain why some democracies face higher corruption levels than expected?

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Category: Origin of the Word ‘Democracy’

43. Which statement best reflects the evolving nature of the concept of democracy as discussed in the text?

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Category: Political Equality

44. What is one significant challenge to achieving political equality in many democracies?

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Category: WHY DEMOCRACY?

45. Which of the following is a common criticism of democracy?

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