Class 12 · Political Science · CBSE Board · 2016–2025

Challenges of Nation-Building — Class 12 Political Science PYQs

47 questions from this chapter, asked in 9 Class 12 exams between 2016–2025 — every question paper set included, duplicates removed.

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9Class 12 exams
2016–2025years covered

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Practice questions first 10 of 47 — free

Explain the two commonly agreed upon goals of the national movement which were achieved after independence.

Q2MCQ2025

In the given Political outline map of India, four states have been marked as

(A),
(B),
(C)and
(D). Identify these states on the basis of the information given below and write their correct names in your answer book along with the respective serial numbers of the information used and the concerned alphabets shown in the map as per the format that follows :
(i) The Princely State whose ruler resisted its merger with India.
(ii) The State that was most affected by the partition of the country.
(iii) The State carved out from Madhya Pradesh.
(iv) The State that was formed in 1952.

Describe any three circumstances under which the State Reorganisation Commission was constituted.

Describe the circumstances and events that led to Manipur's accession to India in 1949.

Describe the difficulties faced by India to get the merger of all the Princely States into the Union of India.

Describe any four consequences of the partition of British India in 1947.

Describe any three challenges faced by India just after independence.

Describe any three major challenges that independent India faced immediately after independence.

Describe the circumstances and events that led to Hyderabad's accession to India in 1948.

Describe the events that led to the accession of Hyderabad into the Union of India.

Why practise Challenges of Nation-Building PYQs?

Challenges of Nation-Building has appeared in 9 Class 12 Political Science exams we track between 2016–2025. CBSE Board examiners consistently reuse concepts and question patterns from this topic — practising its previous year questions is the most reliable way to know exactly what to expect in your exam.

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