CLASS 10 · NCERT GEOGRAPHY · CH 4: POLITICAL PARTIES (NCERT CLASS 10 — DEMOCRATIC POLITICS-II)
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Key locations covered (12)
- What is a Political Party — India
- Functions of Political Parties — India
- One-Party System — India
- Two-Party System — India
- Multi-Party System — India
- National Parties — Recognition Criteria — India
- State Parties Examples — India
- Indian National Congress — History — India
- Bharatiya Janata Party — India
- Other Major Parties — India
- Challenges to Parties — India
- Reforming Political Parties — India
Sample questions (12 of 45)
Define a political party.
A group of people coming together to contest elections and hold power, with shared opinions on collective good.
Name three components of a party.
Leaders, active members, followers.
Which chapter discusses 'What is a Political Party'?
NCERT Class 10 — Political Parties.
List five functions of parties.
Contest elections, frame policies, lawmaking, government formation, opposition role, public opinion shaping.
Why is opposition crucial?
It checks the ruling party and provides an alternative.
Which chapter discusses 'Functions of Political Parties'?
NCERT Class 10 — Political Parties.
Define one-party system.
Only one party allowed to control and run government.
Give two examples.
China (CCP), North Korea (WPK).
Why is one-party system not considered democratic?
No real competition; no choice for voters.
Which chapter discusses 'One-Party System'?
NCERT Class 10 — Political Parties.
Define two-party system.
Power oscillates mainly between two major parties.
Give two examples.
USA (Democrats/Republicans), UK (Labour/Conservative).
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About this topic
This topic is part of the NCERT Class 10 Geography syllabus, drawn from the chapter Ch 4: Political Parties (NCERT Class 10 — Democratic Politics-II). Content is cross-referenced against the latest NCERT textbook editions + standard reference works (Bipan Chandra, R.S. Sharma, Romila Thapar, Satish Chandra for history; G.C. Leong, Savindra Singh for geography; the UPSC Civil Services prelims + mains syllabus).
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