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MARKING SCHEME 
POLITICAL SCIENCE (028) 
CLASS XII  
 
 
 SECTION –A  
1. Safety nets are made to protect nations and are for minimising the negative 
effects of globalisation on those who are economically weak. 
OR 
1.  UK, France. 
1 
2. Fall of the Berlin Wall 1 
3. The first world was Capitalist countries and the Third world was Developing 
countries. 
1 
4. Sukarno Tito Jawaharlal Nehru, Nasser and   Nkrumah(any two) 1 
5. (i)Meghalaya 1 
6. The main purpose of Operation Enduring freedom-2001 was to punish all 
those behind 9/11 attack, mainly Al Qaeda and Taliban regime. 
1 
7. Hide Strategy 1 
8. ASEAN way 1 
9. Bhutan 1 
10. Myanmar 1 
11. Agenda 21 1 
12 Tryst with Destiny 1 
13. NITI Ayog 1 
14. Aya Ram Gaya Ram---Gaya Lal 1 
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1 | Page 
 
 
 
MARKING SCHEME 
POLITICAL SCIENCE (028) 
CLASS XII  
 
 
 SECTION –A  
1. Safety nets are made to protect nations and are for minimising the negative 
effects of globalisation on those who are economically weak. 
OR 
1.  UK, France. 
1 
2. Fall of the Berlin Wall 1 
3. The first world was Capitalist countries and the Third world was Developing 
countries. 
1 
4. Sukarno Tito Jawaharlal Nehru, Nasser and   Nkrumah(any two) 1 
5. (i)Meghalaya 1 
6. The main purpose of Operation Enduring freedom-2001 was to punish all 
those behind 9/11 attack, mainly Al Qaeda and Taliban regime. 
1 
7. Hide Strategy 1 
8. ASEAN way 1 
9. Bhutan 1 
10. Myanmar 1 
11. Agenda 21 1 
12 Tryst with Destiny 1 
13. NITI Ayog 1 
14. Aya Ram Gaya Ram---Gaya Lal 1 
2 | Page 
 
Total Revolution-------Jai Prakash Narayan 
15. a.- Got a combined tally of seats that was less than 40. 1 
16. b- USSR, Kosygin. 1 
17. Ravi, Beas river dispute was resolved between Punjab, Haryana and 
Rajasthan. 
1 
18. World bank 1 
19. Democracy 1 
20. On June 25th 1975, PM INDIRA GANDHI recommended the imposition of 
emergency to President FAKHRUDDIN ALI AHMED. 
1 
 SECTION –B  
21. The UN’s main objectives purposes:  
i. Maintaining worldwide peace and security.  
ii. Developing relations among nations. 
or 
Fostering cooperation between nations in order to solve economic, social, 
cultural, or humanitarian international problems. 
Or any two relevant points 
2 
22. Arena is an area where the cold war occurred. 
i) North Korea (supported by USSR) Vs South Korea (supported by USA) 
ii) Northern Vietnam (supported by USSR) Vs Southern Vietnam(supported by 
USA) 
2 
23. Non-Congress-ism is a term that is used to describe the anti-congress waves 
started by non-congress parties with rightist and leftist leanings  
Parties felt Congress rule to be the root cause of various problems faced by 
our country such as food problems, economic crisis, corruption and 
dependence on foreign countries. 
This not only resulted in the defeat of many Congress stalwarts but also led to 
many internal revolts in the party. The coinage of this term can be rightfully 
2 
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1 | Page 
 
 
 
MARKING SCHEME 
POLITICAL SCIENCE (028) 
CLASS XII  
 
 
 SECTION –A  
1. Safety nets are made to protect nations and are for minimising the negative 
effects of globalisation on those who are economically weak. 
OR 
1.  UK, France. 
1 
2. Fall of the Berlin Wall 1 
3. The first world was Capitalist countries and the Third world was Developing 
countries. 
1 
4. Sukarno Tito Jawaharlal Nehru, Nasser and   Nkrumah(any two) 1 
5. (i)Meghalaya 1 
6. The main purpose of Operation Enduring freedom-2001 was to punish all 
those behind 9/11 attack, mainly Al Qaeda and Taliban regime. 
1 
7. Hide Strategy 1 
8. ASEAN way 1 
9. Bhutan 1 
10. Myanmar 1 
11. Agenda 21 1 
12 Tryst with Destiny 1 
13. NITI Ayog 1 
14. Aya Ram Gaya Ram---Gaya Lal 1 
2 | Page 
 
Total Revolution-------Jai Prakash Narayan 
15. a.- Got a combined tally of seats that was less than 40. 1 
16. b- USSR, Kosygin. 1 
17. Ravi, Beas river dispute was resolved between Punjab, Haryana and 
Rajasthan. 
1 
18. World bank 1 
19. Democracy 1 
20. On June 25th 1975, PM INDIRA GANDHI recommended the imposition of 
emergency to President FAKHRUDDIN ALI AHMED. 
1 
 SECTION –B  
21. The UN’s main objectives purposes:  
i. Maintaining worldwide peace and security.  
ii. Developing relations among nations. 
or 
Fostering cooperation between nations in order to solve economic, social, 
cultural, or humanitarian international problems. 
Or any two relevant points 
2 
22. Arena is an area where the cold war occurred. 
i) North Korea (supported by USSR) Vs South Korea (supported by USA) 
ii) Northern Vietnam (supported by USSR) Vs Southern Vietnam(supported by 
USA) 
2 
23. Non-Congress-ism is a term that is used to describe the anti-congress waves 
started by non-congress parties with rightist and leftist leanings  
Parties felt Congress rule to be the root cause of various problems faced by 
our country such as food problems, economic crisis, corruption and 
dependence on foreign countries. 
This not only resulted in the defeat of many Congress stalwarts but also led to 
many internal revolts in the party. The coinage of this term can be rightfully 
2 
3 | Page 
 
traced back to the elections of 1967. A proposal by Ram ManoharLohia in the 
early 60s that there was a viable alternative to the Congress Party and that all 
it needed was for the opposition to unite  
 SECTION –C  
24. USA went to war in Iraq, for looking: -from WMD, terrorism to democracy in 
the Middle East.  
 President Bush and his administration said that the U.S. was going to war 
with Iraq because of the imminent threat of Saddam's weapons of mass 
destruction and ties to terrorism also. And a threat to USA friends in the region. 
To protects the region USA went to war. 
4 
25. i)Jawaharlal Nehru was the chief architect of the foreign policy of India as he 
held both the Prime Minister Office and the Foreign Ministry from 1947 ---1964. 
ii)The three major objectives of Nehru’s foreign policy were to preserve the 
sovereignty of India, protect India’s territorial integrity and promote India’s 
rapid economic development. He formed the foundation of the policy of non-
alignment. Afro-Asian unity and the establishment of diplomatic relations with 
other countries after India’s independence. 
4 
26. Challenges faced by the Election commission of India before first General 
elections: - 
1. Delimitation of Electoral constituencies- free and fair elections 
2. Absence of electoral rolls. Preparing the election rolls was a huge task 
as many citizens were eligible to vote. 
3. Illiterate population- did not know details like wife of and daughter 
of…15% voters illiterate out of 17 crore eligible voters because of 
which special method of voting was needed. 
4.  Mistake in electoral rolls-Large population and voters to hold free and 
fair elections. Large number of staff and infrastructure for the first time 
ANY OTHER RELEVANT POINT. 
OR 
Two models of development before i) India Liberal Capitalist model in 
US and Europe and(ii) socialist model in USSR. 
India had two wings one very impressed with the USSR socialist model 
- Nehru and the communist party of India as they saw poverty 
alleviation and social economic redistribution the prime concern and 
primary responsibility of the Government. India adopted the Mixed 
model a planned economy with State intervention in the Public sector 
4 
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1 | Page 
 
 
 
MARKING SCHEME 
POLITICAL SCIENCE (028) 
CLASS XII  
 
 
 SECTION –A  
1. Safety nets are made to protect nations and are for minimising the negative 
effects of globalisation on those who are economically weak. 
OR 
1.  UK, France. 
1 
2. Fall of the Berlin Wall 1 
3. The first world was Capitalist countries and the Third world was Developing 
countries. 
1 
4. Sukarno Tito Jawaharlal Nehru, Nasser and   Nkrumah(any two) 1 
5. (i)Meghalaya 1 
6. The main purpose of Operation Enduring freedom-2001 was to punish all 
those behind 9/11 attack, mainly Al Qaeda and Taliban regime. 
1 
7. Hide Strategy 1 
8. ASEAN way 1 
9. Bhutan 1 
10. Myanmar 1 
11. Agenda 21 1 
12 Tryst with Destiny 1 
13. NITI Ayog 1 
14. Aya Ram Gaya Ram---Gaya Lal 1 
2 | Page 
 
Total Revolution-------Jai Prakash Narayan 
15. a.- Got a combined tally of seats that was less than 40. 1 
16. b- USSR, Kosygin. 1 
17. Ravi, Beas river dispute was resolved between Punjab, Haryana and 
Rajasthan. 
1 
18. World bank 1 
19. Democracy 1 
20. On June 25th 1975, PM INDIRA GANDHI recommended the imposition of 
emergency to President FAKHRUDDIN ALI AHMED. 
1 
 SECTION –B  
21. The UN’s main objectives purposes:  
i. Maintaining worldwide peace and security.  
ii. Developing relations among nations. 
or 
Fostering cooperation between nations in order to solve economic, social, 
cultural, or humanitarian international problems. 
Or any two relevant points 
2 
22. Arena is an area where the cold war occurred. 
i) North Korea (supported by USSR) Vs South Korea (supported by USA) 
ii) Northern Vietnam (supported by USSR) Vs Southern Vietnam(supported by 
USA) 
2 
23. Non-Congress-ism is a term that is used to describe the anti-congress waves 
started by non-congress parties with rightist and leftist leanings  
Parties felt Congress rule to be the root cause of various problems faced by 
our country such as food problems, economic crisis, corruption and 
dependence on foreign countries. 
This not only resulted in the defeat of many Congress stalwarts but also led to 
many internal revolts in the party. The coinage of this term can be rightfully 
2 
3 | Page 
 
traced back to the elections of 1967. A proposal by Ram ManoharLohia in the 
early 60s that there was a viable alternative to the Congress Party and that all 
it needed was for the opposition to unite  
 SECTION –C  
24. USA went to war in Iraq, for looking: -from WMD, terrorism to democracy in 
the Middle East.  
 President Bush and his administration said that the U.S. was going to war 
with Iraq because of the imminent threat of Saddam's weapons of mass 
destruction and ties to terrorism also. And a threat to USA friends in the region. 
To protects the region USA went to war. 
4 
25. i)Jawaharlal Nehru was the chief architect of the foreign policy of India as he 
held both the Prime Minister Office and the Foreign Ministry from 1947 ---1964. 
ii)The three major objectives of Nehru’s foreign policy were to preserve the 
sovereignty of India, protect India’s territorial integrity and promote India’s 
rapid economic development. He formed the foundation of the policy of non-
alignment. Afro-Asian unity and the establishment of diplomatic relations with 
other countries after India’s independence. 
4 
26. Challenges faced by the Election commission of India before first General 
elections: - 
1. Delimitation of Electoral constituencies- free and fair elections 
2. Absence of electoral rolls. Preparing the election rolls was a huge task 
as many citizens were eligible to vote. 
3. Illiterate population- did not know details like wife of and daughter 
of…15% voters illiterate out of 17 crore eligible voters because of 
which special method of voting was needed. 
4.  Mistake in electoral rolls-Large population and voters to hold free and 
fair elections. Large number of staff and infrastructure for the first time 
ANY OTHER RELEVANT POINT. 
OR 
Two models of development before i) India Liberal Capitalist model in 
US and Europe and(ii) socialist model in USSR. 
India had two wings one very impressed with the USSR socialist model 
- Nehru and the communist party of India as they saw poverty 
alleviation and social economic redistribution the prime concern and 
primary responsibility of the Government. India adopted the Mixed 
model a planned economy with State intervention in the Public sector 
4 
4 | Page 
 
which had the large industries 
ANY OTHER RELEVANT POINT. 
27. 1.Higher government floor prices for food and staple crop- due to effort 
2. Abolition of restrictions on interstate movement of farm produce. 
3.give electricity on subsidised rates 
4.waive repayment of loans in a phased manner 
5.provide health and pension benefits 
6.Protect the Indian produce in the international market. Not have agriculture in 
purview of WTO 
7. Danger of market crisis for cash crops. 
(any two) 
4 
 SECTION –D  
28. a.) lion represents Sinhala community of Srilanka, it believes that Srilanka 
belongs to Sinhalas and no concessions to the Tamils should be given. 
B) Tiger represents the LTTE- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. The neglectof 
Tamilsconcerns by Sinhala led to its formation. It demands for a separate 
country for the Tamils of Sri lanka 
c) Cartoon depicts the dilemma of the Sri lankan leadership in trying to balance 
the Sinhala hard liners lion or the Tamil militant or he tiger while negotiating 
peace. The government thinks if it goes according to Sinhala community, 
actions would be taken by LTTEin Sri Lanka and if LTTE is given preference, 
Sinhala community would become upset and country would be divided.  
d) External powers that helped to resolve issues were the Scandinavian 
countries such as Norway and Iceland. 
To be attempted only by visually impaired students: 
Inspite of the ongoing conflict, Sri Lanka has registered considerable growth 
and recorded high levels of development. Sri Lanka has presented a 
remarkable example in front of other developing countries by becoming one of 
the leading country among other countries as it is the first developing country 
to successfully control the rate of growth of population. It is the leading country 
among other countries as it is the first country to liberalise the economy. It has 
become successful in bringing considerable economic growth. It has the 
highest per capita gross domestic product (GDP). Despite the ravages of 
internal conflict, it has maintained a democratic political system. 
5 
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1 | Page 
 
 
 
MARKING SCHEME 
POLITICAL SCIENCE (028) 
CLASS XII  
 
 
 SECTION –A  
1. Safety nets are made to protect nations and are for minimising the negative 
effects of globalisation on those who are economically weak. 
OR 
1.  UK, France. 
1 
2. Fall of the Berlin Wall 1 
3. The first world was Capitalist countries and the Third world was Developing 
countries. 
1 
4. Sukarno Tito Jawaharlal Nehru, Nasser and   Nkrumah(any two) 1 
5. (i)Meghalaya 1 
6. The main purpose of Operation Enduring freedom-2001 was to punish all 
those behind 9/11 attack, mainly Al Qaeda and Taliban regime. 
1 
7. Hide Strategy 1 
8. ASEAN way 1 
9. Bhutan 1 
10. Myanmar 1 
11. Agenda 21 1 
12 Tryst with Destiny 1 
13. NITI Ayog 1 
14. Aya Ram Gaya Ram---Gaya Lal 1 
2 | Page 
 
Total Revolution-------Jai Prakash Narayan 
15. a.- Got a combined tally of seats that was less than 40. 1 
16. b- USSR, Kosygin. 1 
17. Ravi, Beas river dispute was resolved between Punjab, Haryana and 
Rajasthan. 
1 
18. World bank 1 
19. Democracy 1 
20. On June 25th 1975, PM INDIRA GANDHI recommended the imposition of 
emergency to President FAKHRUDDIN ALI AHMED. 
1 
 SECTION –B  
21. The UN’s main objectives purposes:  
i. Maintaining worldwide peace and security.  
ii. Developing relations among nations. 
or 
Fostering cooperation between nations in order to solve economic, social, 
cultural, or humanitarian international problems. 
Or any two relevant points 
2 
22. Arena is an area where the cold war occurred. 
i) North Korea (supported by USSR) Vs South Korea (supported by USA) 
ii) Northern Vietnam (supported by USSR) Vs Southern Vietnam(supported by 
USA) 
2 
23. Non-Congress-ism is a term that is used to describe the anti-congress waves 
started by non-congress parties with rightist and leftist leanings  
Parties felt Congress rule to be the root cause of various problems faced by 
our country such as food problems, economic crisis, corruption and 
dependence on foreign countries. 
This not only resulted in the defeat of many Congress stalwarts but also led to 
many internal revolts in the party. The coinage of this term can be rightfully 
2 
3 | Page 
 
traced back to the elections of 1967. A proposal by Ram ManoharLohia in the 
early 60s that there was a viable alternative to the Congress Party and that all 
it needed was for the opposition to unite  
 SECTION –C  
24. USA went to war in Iraq, for looking: -from WMD, terrorism to democracy in 
the Middle East.  
 President Bush and his administration said that the U.S. was going to war 
with Iraq because of the imminent threat of Saddam's weapons of mass 
destruction and ties to terrorism also. And a threat to USA friends in the region. 
To protects the region USA went to war. 
4 
25. i)Jawaharlal Nehru was the chief architect of the foreign policy of India as he 
held both the Prime Minister Office and the Foreign Ministry from 1947 ---1964. 
ii)The three major objectives of Nehru’s foreign policy were to preserve the 
sovereignty of India, protect India’s territorial integrity and promote India’s 
rapid economic development. He formed the foundation of the policy of non-
alignment. Afro-Asian unity and the establishment of diplomatic relations with 
other countries after India’s independence. 
4 
26. Challenges faced by the Election commission of India before first General 
elections: - 
1. Delimitation of Electoral constituencies- free and fair elections 
2. Absence of electoral rolls. Preparing the election rolls was a huge task 
as many citizens were eligible to vote. 
3. Illiterate population- did not know details like wife of and daughter 
of…15% voters illiterate out of 17 crore eligible voters because of 
which special method of voting was needed. 
4.  Mistake in electoral rolls-Large population and voters to hold free and 
fair elections. Large number of staff and infrastructure for the first time 
ANY OTHER RELEVANT POINT. 
OR 
Two models of development before i) India Liberal Capitalist model in 
US and Europe and(ii) socialist model in USSR. 
India had two wings one very impressed with the USSR socialist model 
- Nehru and the communist party of India as they saw poverty 
alleviation and social economic redistribution the prime concern and 
primary responsibility of the Government. India adopted the Mixed 
model a planned economy with State intervention in the Public sector 
4 
4 | Page 
 
which had the large industries 
ANY OTHER RELEVANT POINT. 
27. 1.Higher government floor prices for food and staple crop- due to effort 
2. Abolition of restrictions on interstate movement of farm produce. 
3.give electricity on subsidised rates 
4.waive repayment of loans in a phased manner 
5.provide health and pension benefits 
6.Protect the Indian produce in the international market. Not have agriculture in 
purview of WTO 
7. Danger of market crisis for cash crops. 
(any two) 
4 
 SECTION –D  
28. a.) lion represents Sinhala community of Srilanka, it believes that Srilanka 
belongs to Sinhalas and no concessions to the Tamils should be given. 
B) Tiger represents the LTTE- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. The neglectof 
Tamilsconcerns by Sinhala led to its formation. It demands for a separate 
country for the Tamils of Sri lanka 
c) Cartoon depicts the dilemma of the Sri lankan leadership in trying to balance 
the Sinhala hard liners lion or the Tamil militant or he tiger while negotiating 
peace. The government thinks if it goes according to Sinhala community, 
actions would be taken by LTTEin Sri Lanka and if LTTE is given preference, 
Sinhala community would become upset and country would be divided.  
d) External powers that helped to resolve issues were the Scandinavian 
countries such as Norway and Iceland. 
To be attempted only by visually impaired students: 
Inspite of the ongoing conflict, Sri Lanka has registered considerable growth 
and recorded high levels of development. Sri Lanka has presented a 
remarkable example in front of other developing countries by becoming one of 
the leading country among other countries as it is the first developing country 
to successfully control the rate of growth of population. It is the leading country 
among other countries as it is the first country to liberalise the economy. It has 
become successful in bringing considerable economic growth. It has the 
highest per capita gross domestic product (GDP). Despite the ravages of 
internal conflict, it has maintained a democratic political system. 
5 
5 | Page 
 
29. a) The developed countries of the first world generally referred to as ‘Global 
North’ were concerned with the ozone depletion and global warming, whereas 
the developing countries of the third world called the ‘Global South” were 
anxious to address the relationship between economic development and 
environmental management. 
b) i) There were major differences between the countries of the North and the 
South over environmental issues. The developed countries of the North 
wanted everyone to be made equally responsible for ecological conservation. 
The Global South on the other hand felt that much of the environmental 
degradation caused today is the result of economic activities pursued by the 
Global North. Hence, they believed that the Global North owes a greater 
responsibility of undoing the damage now. 
ii) Moreover, the developing countries are undergoing a process of 
industrialisation and they should not be subjected to the same restrictions 
which apply to the developed countries. 
iii)These two concerns were effectively addressed by the Principle of 
“Common but differentiated responsibilities. It accepted that the special needs 
of the developing countries be taken into consideration and in view of different 
contributions of global environmental degradation; states have common but 
differentiated responsibilities. 
5 
30. a) The author is talking about contradiction regarding adoption of development 
models either socialist or capitalist. Political implications of this contradiction 
may result in the differences among party members itself and government can 
issue licensing and permits in more complicated manner 
b) Congress was pursuing this policy as a sole criterion of achieving maximum 
increased in production. Yes, it was related to the nature of opposition parties 
to be pursued liberal economic policies and incentives to private investment. 
c) No, there was not a contradiction between the central leadership of the 
Congress Party and its state level leaders because state emphasised on 
states’ ownership, regulation. Control over key sectors improved productivity 
whereas control leadership pursued liberal economic policies and incentives to 
private investment. 
5 
  
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1. What is the CBSE Marking Scheme for Political Science?
Ans. The CBSE Marking Scheme for Political Science is a guideline provided by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for evaluating the answer sheets of Political Science exams. It outlines the distribution of marks for different sections and helps teachers in the fair and accurate assessment of students' answers.
2. How can the CBSE Marking Scheme for Political Science help students in their exam preparation?
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Ans. Yes, the marking schemes provided by CBSE are generally followed by examiners during the evaluation process. However, minor deviations may occur due to the subjective nature of some questions. It is advisable for students to adhere to the given marking scheme while answering questions to maximize their chances of scoring well.
4. Can students access the CBSE Marking Scheme for Political Science online?
Ans. Yes, students can easily access the CBSE Marking Scheme for Political Science online. The official website of CBSE, along with various educational portals, provides the marking scheme for different subjects. Students can download and refer to the marking scheme to get a clear understanding of the expected answers and marking criteria.
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