New Delhi. Children are called the future of the country because one day these children will take the country forward and India’s name in the world, but how right is it to play with the future of these children? The paper is going viral fast. The paper of 12th class political science examination (RBSE 12th Political Science) conducted by the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education, which is going viral at the moment, has not one or two but many questions related to the Congress party. Now the pictures of this paper went viral on social media, then the Congress government of the state has come under target. The leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party, while attacking the government (rajasthan’s congress government) on this matter, have said, ‘Only Congress is seen by the examiners of the Congress board, determined to nullify the contribution of Maharana Pratap. He has also made fun of the examination.
Know which questions were asked in the question paper
1. How many seats did the Congress win in the 1984 Lok Sabha elections?
2. Which party dominated the first 3 general elections of India?
3. Who gave the slogan ‘Garibi Hatao’?
4. Discuss briefly the Congress as a social and ideological alliance.
5. Under what circumstances did the Congress contest the 1967 general election and what was its mandate? Discuss.
6. General Elections 1971, proved to be an election for the restoration of the Congress. Explain this statement.
Let us tell you, in this question paper, a total of 6 questions have been asked directly related to Congress. Now the state Congress government of Rajasthan is in the dock on social media regarding this. Questions are being raised on the government that deliberately more questions related to Congress were asked in this question paper of Political Science.
what is the reality of the matter
Regarding this matter, Dinesh Mahla, School Lecturer of Political Science of Government Higher Secondary School Birmi Khalsa (Rajgarh, Churu) says that no question in the question paper is out of syllabus. In the question paper, multiple choice, blank space, very short answer, short answer, long answer and essay type questions have been asked, the total number of which is more than 60. It is natural for 6 questions to be related to Congress out of 60 questions. The questions covered in the question paper have been asked from the same points which are given in the syllabus prepared by NCERT.