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Q. The concept of 'Geographical Determinism' suggests that:
  • A. Geography has no impact on human societies.
  • B. Human behavior is shaped by geographical factors.
  • C. Culture is independent of the environment.
  • D. Economic development is solely based on technology.
Q. The concept of 'Judicial Review' in the Indian Constitution is derived from which country's Constitution? (2022)
  • A. USA
  • B. UK
  • C. Canada
  • D. Australia
Q. The concept of 'Mandala' in ancient Indian political geography refers to which of the following?
  • A. A circular model of statecraft
  • B. A geographical representation of trade routes
  • C. A religious pilgrimage route
  • D. A system of taxation
Q. The concept of 'Nirvana' in Buddhism primarily refers to which of the following?
  • A. A. A state of eternal bliss
  • B. B. The cessation of suffering
  • C. C. A form of enlightenment
  • D. D. A philosophical doctrine
Q. The concept of 'Plate Tectonics' explains the movement of which of the following?
  • A. Oceans
  • B. Continents
  • C. Atmosphere
  • D. Biosphere
Q. The concept of 'Poverty Line' in India is primarily based on which of the following criteria? (1979)
  • A. A. Income level
  • B. B. Consumption expenditure
  • C. C. Employment status
  • D. D. Education level
Q. The concept of 'Purna Swaraj' was formally adopted by the Indian National Congress in which year? (1930)
  • A. 1920
  • B. 1930
  • C. 1942
  • D. 1947
Q. The concept of 'Raj Dharma' in ancient Indian governance primarily emphasizes which of the following?
  • A. Religious duties of the king
  • B. Economic policies
  • C. Military strategies
  • D. Social welfare
Q. The concept of 'Responsibility to Protect' (R2P) was endorsed by the United Nations in which year? (2005)
  • A. 2000
  • B. 2005
  • C. 2010
  • D. 2015
Q. The concept of 'Sarvodaya' as proposed by Mahatma Gandhi is closely related to which aspect of inclusive growth? (1940)
  • A. Economic equality
  • B. Social justice
  • C. Environmental sustainability
  • D. Political empowerment
Q. The concept of 'Satyagraha' was first introduced by Mahatma Gandhi during which movement? (1917)
  • A. Champaran Movement
  • B. Kheda Satyagraha
  • C. Non-Cooperation Movement
  • D. Civil Disobedience Movement
Q. The concept of 'Satyagraha' was first introduced by which leader in the Indian independence movement? (1915)
  • A. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
  • B. Mahatma Gandhi
  • C. Jawaharlal Nehru
  • D. Subhas Chandra Bose
Q. The concept of 'Satyagraha' was first successfully implemented by Mahatma Gandhi in which of the following movements? (1917)
  • A. Champaran Movement
  • B. Kheda Movement
  • C. Non-Cooperation Movement
  • D. Civil Disobedience Movement
Q. The concept of 'Satyagraha' was first successfully implemented during which of the following events? (1917)
  • A. The Salt March
  • B. The Champaran Satyagraha
  • C. The Quit India Movement
  • D. The Non-Cooperation Movement
Q. The concept of 'Separation of Powers' is most closely associated with which political philosopher?
  • A. Thomas Hobbes.
  • B. John Locke.
  • C. Montesquieu.
  • D. Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Q. The concept of 'Social Contract' in political philosophy is most closely associated with which thinker?
  • A. Thomas Hobbes
  • B. John Locke
  • C. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • D. Karl Marx
Q. The concept of 'Social Darwinism' in the late 19th century was used to justify:
  • A. Social welfare programs.
  • B. Imperialism and colonial expansion.
  • C. Labor rights movements.
  • D. Environmental conservation efforts.
Q. The concept of 'Social Darwinism' was used to justify which of the following?
  • A. Colonial expansion
  • B. Labor rights movements
  • C. Women's suffrage
  • D. Civil rights movements
Q. The concept of 'Social Justice' in the Indian Constitution primarily aims to address which of the following? (1950)
  • A. Economic inequality
  • B. Caste discrimination
  • C. Gender disparity
  • D. All of the above
Q. The concept of 'Sovereignty' in modern political theory primarily refers to which of the following?
  • A. The absolute authority of a state over its territory and population.
  • B. The moral obligation of a state to protect human rights.
  • C. The ability of a state to engage in international treaties.
  • D. The power of the people to elect their representatives.
Q. The concept of 'Sovereignty' in the context of border management was significantly shaped by which historical document?
  • A. The Magna Carta
  • B. The U.S. Constitution
  • C. The Treaty of Westphalia
  • D. The Declaration of Independence
Q. The concept of 'State Legislature' in India is derived from which of the following? (1950)
  • A. British Parliamentary System
  • B. American Federal System
  • C. French Civil Law System
  • D. German Constitution
Q. The concept of 'survival of the fittest' is best associated with which of the following?
  • A. Lamarckism
  • B. Darwinism
  • C. Mendelian Genetics
  • D. Modern Synthesis
Q. The concept of 'survival of the fittest' is most closely associated with which evolutionary theory?
  • A. Lamarckism
  • B. Darwinism
  • C. Modern Synthesis
  • D. Punctuated Equilibrium
Q. The concept of 'survival of the fittest' is most closely associated with which of the following?
  • A. Lamarck
  • B. Darwin
  • C. Mendel
  • D. Wallace
Q. The concept of 'Sustainable Development' can be traced back to which of the following historical events? (1987)
  • A. A. The Stockholm Conference of 1972
  • B. B. The Brundtland Report of 1987
  • C. C. The Earth Summit of 1992
  • D. D. The Kyoto Protocol of 1997
Q. The concept of 'Sustainable Development' emphasizes:
  • A. Maximizing economic growth at any cost.
  • B. Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.
  • C. Prioritizing industrialization over environmental concerns.
  • D. Limiting population growth to reduce resource consumption.
Q. The concept of 'Sustainable Development' in ancient Indian planning can be traced back to which of the following texts?
  • A. Arthashastra
  • B. Manusmriti
  • C. Vedas
  • D. Upanishads
Q. The concept of 'Sustainable Development' in the context of conservation was popularized by which report? (1987)
  • A. Brundtland Report
  • B. Rio Declaration
  • C. Kyoto Protocol
  • D. Paris Agreement
Q. The concept of 'sustainable development' was popularized in which of the following reports? (1987)
  • A. Brundtland Report
  • B. IPCC Assessment Report
  • C. Rio+20 Outcome Document
  • D. Kyoto Protocol
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