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Outcomes of Democracy
1 marks Questions
(a) Democracy
(b) Monarchy rule
(c) Military rule
(d) Rule of religious leaders
(a) Majority
(b) Minority
(c) Deliberation and negotiation
(d) None of these
4. In a democratic government, a citizen has the right and the means to examine the
decisions taken by the govt. It is known as-
(a) Transparency
(b) Legitimacy
(c) Democracy
(d) Monarchy
5. “Democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people.” is said
by-
6. Name the law which empowers the people to find out what is happening in
government?
Ans. .Democracies have greater success in setting up regular and free elections
Ans. 1950
Ans. .Democracies are different in terms of Culture, social situation and economic activities.
11. Mention the way in which the democratic government a transparent government.
Ans. It provides to its citizens a right and means to examine the process of decision-making.
Example: Right to information Act.
13. In which area does the democracy fails to achieve in contrary to other forms of
government?
Ans. It means results, consequences, and outputs of democracy are known as outcomes of
democracy.
Ans. USA.
Ans. In the Economic field achievement of dictatorship is better than democracy due to
higher economic growth.
18. What is transparency?
Ans. . Under democracy, a citizen who wants to know if a decision was taken through the
correct procedures can find this out easily. He/she has the right and the means to examine
the process of democracy. This is known as transparency.
19. Mention any four factors on which the economic development of a country depends
upon.
Ans. . Population size, Economic resources, Global Situation and Cooperation from other
countries.
20. What was the economic growth rate of poor countries under dictatorship during
1950-2000?
Ans. 4.34
21. What was the economic growth rate of poor countries under democracy during
1950-2000?
Ans. 4.28
Ans. 1. Democracy is a form of govt. in which people rule themselves through the
representatives who are elected by them
2. The elected members from the govt. and make policies and run the administration of the
country.
3. The govt. elected by the people is also accountable to them.
3 marks Questions
1. List the various aspects and qualifications which help in giving a clear definition of
democracy.
Ans. 1. The rulers elected by the people must take all the major decisions
2. Elections must offer a choice and fair opportunity to the people to change the existing
rulers.
3. Choice and opportunity should be available to all the people on an equal basis
4. Besides political rights, some social and economical rights are offered to the citizens by the
democracy.
5. Power sharing is the spirit of democracy and is necessary between government and social
groups in ademocracy.
2. “Democratic governments are better than its alternatives”. Explain the statement?
Ans. 1. It is necessary to understand that democracy is not simply rule by majority opinion.
The majority always needs to work with the minority so that governments function to
represent the general view.
2. It is also necessary that rule by majority does not become rule by majority community. In
terms of religion, or race or linguistics groups. Rule by majority means that in case of every
decision or in case of every election, different persons or groups may and can form a
majority.
3. Democracy remains a democracy only as long as every citizen has a choice of living in
majority, at some point of time.
Ans. To measure a democracy on the basis of its expected outcomes we have to observe the
following practices and institutions like
Ans. Accountable: A democratic government develops mechanism for citizens to take part
in decision-making process. For this free and fair elections, open debate on major policies,
legislation, Right to information- such rights are given to the citizens.
Ans. Every individual expects a lot from democracy. Democracy is expected to solve all the
socio-economic, political and economic problems of the country. Democracy is expected to
give equality of status to every citizen. It is expected that there would not be any type of
discrimination on ground of gender, race, religion or region. The reality is that everything is
expected out of democracy. Any imperfection in any such area is termed as undemocratic. It
should be realized that democracy is a form of government that creates conditions which
will ensure quality of citizens before the law of the country. But the citizens have to know
their rights and freedom and they should try to enforce them. A democratic set up does not
ensure all the right policies. Individuals have to take advantage of the good conditions
created by democracy and make good policies. Thus it is not right that any information in
any area is thrown on democracy.
Ans. 1. It produces a government that is accountable to the citizens, and responsive to the
needs of and expectations of the citizens.
2. Democracy is based on the idea of deliberations and negations.
3. Democratic government is attentive to the needs and demands of the people.
4. A government which is able to respond to grievance faster is able to avoid confrontation
and provide good governance.
14. How far it is correct to say that democracies have not been able to reduce poverty?
15. List any three reasons in support of the statement that democratic government is
better than its alternatives.
Ans. 1. Democracy ensures that decision-making will be based on norms and procedures.
2. So, citizens who want to know if a decision was taken through correct procedures can find
this out.
3.The people have the right and the means to examine the process of decision-making. This is
all what transparency is meant for.
17. Why is it said that democracies are not free from evils? Explain.
Ans. 1. Most democracies fall short of elections that provide a fair chance to everyone and in
subjecting every decision to public debates.
2. Democratic governments do not have a very good record when it comes to sharing
information with citizens.
3. Democracies often frustrate the needs of the people and often ignore the demands of a
majority of it population.
18. ‘Democracies always respond to the needs of people’. Analyze the statement..
19. Do you agree with the outcome of democracy that it proves to be a better
government regarding economic growth of a country? Explain.
Ans. 1. It is true that during last 50 years dictatorship have shown slightly higher rate of
economic growth in comparison to many democracies.
2. But we all know that there are many other factors that determine that economic growth of
a country like- population size, global situation, cooperation from other countries, economic
priorities adopted by the country etc.
3. So even when there is nominal difference in the rate of economic growth between
countries under dictatorship and democracy, it is better to prefer democracy as it has several
other positive outcomes like dignity and freedom of citizens.
20. Why is a democratic government considered less efficient? Give any three reasons.
21. Has democracy led to the development, security and dignity of the people?
Ans. Democracy stands much superior to any other form of government. Democracy
promotes dignity and freedom of the individuals. The passion for respect and freedom are
the basis of democracy. This has been achieved in various degrees in various democracies.
We can take the case of dignity of women. Most societies across the world were historically
male dominated societies. Long struggles by women have created some sensitivity today. On
the other hand, in non-democracies, individual freedom would not have legal and moral
support. Democracies in India have also strengthened the claims of the claims of the
disadvantaged and discriminated castes for equal status and equal opportunities. Perhaps it
is the recognition that makes ordinary citizens values their democratic rights.
22. ‘It is said that democracy is a rule of the majority. The poor are in majority. So
democracy must be a rule of the poor’. Justify the answer with suitable arguments.
Ans.No it is not justified, because the rule of majority does not mean the rule of people who
are in majority in number. If the number of poor people in India is more it does not mean
that the rule should be of poor. The majority means that the rule of majority government.
The political party who won maximum number of seats can form government if political
party is able to prove its majority in the house.
25. How does democracy leads to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens in
political sphere?
Ans. 1. Democracy provides a conducive political environment to citizens for their popular
participation in politics
2. Every adult citizen has the right to vote and right to contest.
3. Every citizen can form political party.
26. How does democracy leads to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens in
economic sphere?
27. How does democracy leads to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens in social
sphere?
Ans. 1. Democratic government tries to resolve differences, respect differences and try
mechanism which can negotiate differences.
2. It is also a form of society as well as a social order which promotes dignity and freedom of
the individual.
30. “Democracy is better than any other form of government.” Give arguments in favors
of this statement Or Explain the merits of democracy.
Ans. Democracy is considered to be the best form of government and most of the countries
in the world have adopted it. Following are the merits of democracy-
1. It safeguards the interest of the people
2. Based on the principle of equality
3. Possibility in administration
4. Political education to the people
5. Little chance of revolution
6. Based on public opinion
7. Helps people to become good citizens
8. Accommodate all diversities and differences.
5 marks Questions
Ans. Democracy involves debates and deliberations in the parliament before making a law.
The views of all the members of parliament are taken into consideration before taking the
final decision. Dictatorship means decisions taken by one person or one party. Different
views of other members of the government or public are not considered. Democracy means
delay in the decision making process as the debates take a long time. It means that the
implementation will also take time. Dictatorship means quick decisions. But those decisions
are orders of the government and people are not allowed to disagree with them. Even
citizens are not supposed to criticize the decisions made by the government. Democracy is
better even if it takes more time in making the decisions. At least, the views of the citizens
are considered and they are not ordered to just follow them. Individuals can disagree with
the policies of the government and show their protest against the government.
2. How can democracy accommodate the dignity of women and caste discrimination in
one system?
Ans. In case of dignity of women, most societies across the world were historically male
dominated societies. Long struggles by women have created some sensitivity today that
respect to and equal treatment of women are necessary ingredients of a democratic society.
That does not mean that women are actually always treated with respect. But once the
democratic principle is recognized, it becomes easier for women to wage a struggle against
what is now unacceptable legally and morally.Democracy in India has strengthened the
claims of the disadvantaged and discriminated castes for equal status and equal opportunity.
There are instances still of caste-based inequalities and atrocities, but these lack the moral
and legal foundations. Perhaps it is the recognition that makes ordinary citizens values their
democratic right.
3. Democracies lead to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens.” Support this
statement with suitable arguments.
2. Democracies usually develop a procedure to conduct their competition. This reduces the
possibility of these tensions becoming explosive or violent.
3. In democracies people learn to respect the differences and also evolve mechanism to
negotiate the differences.
4. The majority always needs to work with the minority so that government functions to
represent the general view.
4. Do you believe that democracy can reduce economic disparities? Give reasons to
support your answer.
1. A democracy believes in equitable distribution and makes efforts to serve the poor at the
root level.
3. Poor people are being provided food and shelter at a subsidized rate and also free
medicines and treatment facilities.
4. They are being insured for any unhappenings so that their families do not get crushed.
5. They are being provided free education, reservation in educational institution and
government jobs, etc.
5. “Corruption is a serious problem faced the Indian Democratic System”. Explain.
Ans. 1. It has now become an accepted fact that leaders use money to win favour of the
votes. This reason lessens the very sprit of democratic values.
2. There is an ever increasing tendency among the political parties to give tickets to those
who are rich. The parties think that they could win not only their own seats but also help the
party monetarily.
3. Now scams by leaders and governments have become a routine tale in the Indian
democracy. Many of the popular leaders are facing trials for corruption charges against
them.
4. It has been seen that the wards of the prominent leaders of party easily get tickets for
election. The party workers keep serving for years but sometimes outsiders get tickets.
5. It has now become a traditional in many of the popular political parties that the chair is
inherited.
Ans. 1. Decisions are made by the representatives elected by the people. These
representatives represent the ideas and opinions of those voters who have elected them to
take decisions on their behalf.
2. In a democracy, people want to know if a decision was taken through correct procedure,
can find this out. In this way, they have some degree of control over the whole process of
decision making.
3. In a democracy people have the right and mean to examine the process of decision
making.
4. Sometimes important issues are put forward by the government for public debate before a
decision is taken.
5. Demonstration, movement, pressure groups, etc. provide means in the hands of people to
influence decision making.
7. Which factors sustain democracy in India?
Ans. 1. Democracy is based on the principles of equality, liberty and brotherhood. To achieve
the prescribed goal the framers of our constitution adopted the aims like secularism,
socialism democratic republic.
3. In our country there are periodic elections for all levels of the government.
4. All elections are based on secret ballot and universal adult franchise.
5. Our Constitution has given complete liberty to pressure and other organized or
unorganized.
Ans.
(a) Democracy
Ans.(a) Democracy
(a) Majority
(b) Minority `
Q.4:- In a democratic government, a citizen has the right and the means to examine the
decisions taken by the govt. It is known as-
(a) Transparency
(b) Legitimacy
(c) Democracy
(d) Monarchy
Ans.(a) Transparency
Q.5:- “Democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people.” is
said by-
(b) Gittel
Ans.:- 1. Democracy is a form of govt. in which people rule themselves through the
representatives who are elected by them
2. The elected members from the govt. and make policies and run the administration of the
country.
Q.2:- List the various aspects and qualifications which help in giving a clear definition
of democracy.
Ans.:- 1. The rulers elected by the people must take all the major decisions
2. Elections must offer a choice and fair opportunity to the people to change the existing
rulers.
3. Choice and opportunity should be available to all the people on an equal basis
4. Besides political rights, some social and economical rights are offered to the citizens by the
democracy.
5. Power sharing is the spirit of democracy and is necessary between government and social
groups in a democracy.
Q.3:- “Democratic governments are better than its alternatives”. Explain the statement?
2. It may be slow, less efficient, not always very responsive or clean. But it is the people’s
own govt.
3. There is overwhelming support for the idea of democracy all over the world ; in countries
with democratic regimes as well as countries without democratic regimes.
Ans.:- 1. It is necessary to understand that democracy is not simply rule by majority opinion.
The majority
always needs to work with the minority so that governments function to represent the
general view.
2. It is also necessary that rule by majority does not become rule by majority77
means that in case of every decision or in case of every election, different persons
2. Elections
3. Civil liberties
4. Rules of law
5. Independent judiciary
1. Monopoly of powers.
2. One party
3. Faith in force
Q.3:- “Democracy is better than any other form of government.” Give arguments in
favors of this statement
OR
3. Possibility in administration