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

Contemporary Centres of Power — Class 12 Political Science PYQs

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

54questions
9Class 12 exams
2016–2025years covered

Questions asked per year

Practice questions first 10 of 54 — free

"ASEAN took steps to establish an ASEAN community on the basis of its three pillars." Explain the importance of these three pillars.

Explain any three factors responsible for the European Union to be a highly influential regional organization.

Explain with suitable arguments that Japan is emerging as a new alternate centre of power.

Analyse the basis of projecting China to overtake the US America to become the world's largest economy.

"While the Chinese economy has improved, not everyone in China received the benefits of the reforms." Analyse any two reasons for this.

State any two main objectives of 'ASEAN'.

State any two limitations of European Union.

State any two major policy decisions taken by the Chinese leadership in the 1970s.

Q9MCQ2024

Which one of the following countries is not a founder-member of ASEAN ?

(A)Singapore
(B)Thailand
(C)Myanmar
(D)Indonesia
Q10MCQ2024

The 'ASEAN Way' is a form of interaction that is ______.

(A)formal
(B)confrontationist
(C)cooperative
(D)provocative

Why practise Contemporary Centres of Power PYQs?

Contemporary Centres of Power 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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