78 questions
What is mass communication? What are the different means of mass communication? What is the significance of mass communication in a country like India? What is the first statement of this audio clip?
It covers large number of people at the same time.
Different means of mass communication are radio, television, films, internet, newspapers and magazines.
Covers more than 95% of India’s total population Provides education and entertainment Most instant means of mass information Brings all classes of people together
What is mass communication? What are the different means of mass communication? What is the significance of mass communication in a country like India? What is the second statement of this audio clip?
It covers large number of people at the same time.
Different means of mass communication are radio, television, films, internet, newspapers and magazines.
Covers more than 95% of India’s total population Provides education and entertainment Most instant means of mass information Brings all classes of people together
What is mass communication? What are the different means of mass communication? What is the significance of mass communication in a country like India? What is the thrid statement of this audio clip?
It covers large number of people at the same time.
Different means of mass communication are radio, television, films, internet, newspapers and magazines.
Covers more than 95% of India’s total population Provides education and entertainment Most instant means of mass information Brings all classes of people together
What are the Special Economic Zones (SEZs)? Why is the government setting up SEZs? What is the first statement of this audio clip?
SEZs or Special Economic Zones are industrial areas with world class facilities.
Companies who set-up units in SEZs are exempted from tax for 5 years.
They are set-up to attract foreign investment.
What are the Special Economic Zones (SEZs)? Why is the government setting up SEZs? What is the second statement of this audio clip?
SEZs or Special Economic Zones are industrial areas with world class facilities.
Companies who set-up units in SEZs are exempted from tax for 5 years.
They are set-up to attract foreign investment.
What are the Special Economic Zones (SEZs)? Why is the government setting up SEZs? What is the third statement of this audio clip?
SEZs or Special Economic Zones are industrial areas with world class facilities.
Companies who set-up units in SEZs are exempted from tax for 5 years.
They are set-up to attract foreign investment.
State any three merits of democracy ?
What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Democracy assures equality in every sphere of life like political, social and economic.
It upholds basic individual liberties like freedom of speech, etc.
In a democracy transparency in governance is achieved.
State any three merits of democracy ?
What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Democracy assures equality in every sphere of life like political, social and economic.
It upholds basic individual liberties like freedom of speech, etc.
In a democracy transparency in governance is achieved.
State any three merits of democracy ?
What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Democracy assures equality in every sphere of life like political, social and economic.
It upholds basic individual liberties like freedom of speech, etc.
In a democracy transparency in governance is achieved.
Why are there a wide range of colours, hardness, crystal forms, lustre and density found in minerals?
What is the first statement of this audio clip?
The varied colours found in minerals are due to its chemical composition,
and the parameters such as temperature, pressure, rate of cooling etc., present during its formation.
Why are there a wide range of colours, hardness, crystal forms, lustre and density found in minerals?
What is the second statement of this audio clip?
The varied colours found in minerals are due to its chemical composition,
and the parameters such as temperature, pressure, rate of cooling etc., present during its formation.
Explain any three effects of population growth in England in the later eighteenth century. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Due to pressure from industrialists, government was forced to remove corn laws.
Food is not imported in Britain.
Demand on food grains increased as urban centres expanded.
Due to pressure from landed groups government restricted import of corn by enacting corn laws.
Explain any three effects of population growth in England in the later eighteenth century. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Due to pressure from industrialists, government was forced to remove corn laws.
Food is not imported in Britain.
Demand on food grains increased as urban centres expanded.
Due to pressure from landed groups government restricted import of corn by enacting corn laws.
Explain any three effects of population growth in England in the later eighteenth century. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Due to pressure from industrialists, government was forced to remove corn laws.
Food is not imported in Britain.
Demand on food grains increased as urban centres expanded.
Due to pressure from landed groups government restricted import of corn by enacting corn laws.
Explain any three effects of population growth in England in the later eighteenth century. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Due to pressure from industrialists, government was forced to remove corn laws.
Food is not imported in Britain.
Demand on food grains increased as urban centres expanded.
Due to pressure from landed groups government restricted import of corn by enacting corn laws.
“Transparency is the most important feature of democracy.” Analyse. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Democracy ensures that decision-making will be based on certain norms and procedures.
So, a citizen who wants to know if a decision was taken through correct procedures can find this out by filing R.T.I.
The citizens have the right and the means to examine the process of decision-making. This is known as transparency.
“Transparency is the most important feature of democracy.” Analyse. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Democracy ensures that decision-making will be based on certain norms and procedures.
So, a citizen who wants to know if a decision was taken through correct procedures can find this out by filing R.T.I.
The citizens have the right and the means to examine the process of decision-making. This is known as transparency.
“Transparency is the most important feature of democracy.” Analyse. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Democracy ensures that decision-making will be based on certain norms and procedures.
So, a citizen who wants to know if a decision was taken through correct procedures can find this out by filing R.T.I.
The citizens have the right and the means to examine the process of decision-making. This is known as transparency.
“Democracy is best suited to produce better results”. Examine the statement. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Democracy is best suited to produce its own outcomes
Promotes equality and coexistence among citizens.
Enhances the dignity and freedom of the individual.
Improves the quality of decision making in spite of many economic, political and social problems.
Provides a method to resolve conflicts. Allow room to correct mistakes.
“Democracy is best suited to produce better results”. Examine the statement. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Democracy is best suited to produce its own outcomes
Promotes equality and coexistence among citizens.
Enhances the dignity and freedom of the individual.
Improves the quality of decision making in spite of many economic, political and social problems.
Provides a method to resolve conflicts. Allow room to correct mistakes.
“Democracy is best suited to produce better results”. Examine the statement. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Democracy is best suited to produce its own outcomes
Promotes equality and coexistence among citizens.
Enhances the dignity and freedom of the individual.
Improves the quality of decision making in spite of many economic, political and social problems.
Provides a method to resolve conflicts. Allow room to correct mistakes.
“Democracy is best suited to produce better results”. Examine the statement. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Democracy is best suited to produce its own outcomes
Promotes equality and coexistence among citizens.
Enhances the dignity and freedom of the individual.
Improves the quality of decision making in spite of many economic, political and social problems.
Provides a method to resolve conflicts. Allow room to correct mistakes.
“Democracy is best suited to produce better results”. Examine the statement. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Democracy is best suited to produce its own outcomes
Promotes equality and coexistence among citizens.
Enhances the dignity and freedom of the individual.
Improves the quality of decision making in spite of many economic, political and social problems.
Provides a method to resolve conflicts. Allow room to correct mistakes.
“Democracy is best suited to produce better results”. Examine the statement. What is the sixth statement of this audio clip?
Believes in discussion, negotiation and shows accountability through transparency.
Promotes equality and coexistence among citizens.
Enhances the dignity and freedom of the individual.
Improves the quality of decision making in spite of many economic, political and social problems.
Provides a method to resolve conflicts. Allow room to correct mistakes.
How do Multinational corporations (MNCs) interlink production across countries? Explain with examples. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
There are varieties of ways in which the MNCs establish their production in different countries across the globe.
They set up partnership with local companies by using the local companies for supplies, by closely competing with the local companies or buying them.
They procure the raw materials locally in large quantities and at cheap rates from various locations.
Gradually they integrate the locations and achieve “economies of scale”
Example - Cargill Foods taking over Parakh Food.
How do Multinational corporations (MNCs) interlink production across countries? Explain with examples. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
There are varieties of ways in which the MNCs establish their production in different countries across the globe.
They set up partnership with local companies by using the local companies for supplies, by closely competing with the local companies or buying them.
They procure the raw materials locally in large quantities and at cheap rates from various locations.
Gradually they integrate the locations and achieve “economies of scale”
Example - Cargill Foods taking over Parakh Food.
How do Multinational corporations (MNCs) interlink production across countries? Explain with examples. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
There are varieties of ways in which the MNCs establish their production in different countries across the globe.
They set up partnership with local companies by using the local companies for supplies, by closely competing with the local companies or buying them.
They procure the raw materials locally in large quantities and at cheap rates from various locations.
Gradually they integrate the locations and achieve “economies of scale”
Example - Cargill Foods taking over Parakh Food.
How do Multinational corporations (MNCs) interlink production across countries? Explain with examples. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
There are varieties of ways in which the MNCs establish their production in different countries across the globe.
They set up partnership with local companies by using the local companies for supplies, by closely competing with the local companies or buying them.
They procure the raw materials locally in large quantities and at cheap rates from various locations.
Gradually they integrate the locations and achieve “economies of scale”
Example - Cargill Foods taking over Parakh Food.
How do Multinational corporations (MNCs) interlink production across countries? Explain with examples. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
There are varieties of ways in which the MNCs establish their production in different countries across the globe.
They set up partnership with local companies by using the local companies for supplies, by closely competing with the local companies or buying them.
They procure the raw materials locally in large quantities and at cheap rates from various locations.
Gradually they integrate the locations and achieve “economies of scale”
Example - Cargill Foods taking over Parakh Food.
Mention any three effects of the British Government’s decision for the abolition of the Corn Laws. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Food could be imported into Britain at much cheaper rate than it was produced within the country.
British agriculture was unable to compete with imports.
Vast areas of land were left uncultivated and people started migrating to cities or other countries.
As food prices fell, consumption in Britain rose.
Faster industrial growth in Britain also led to higher incomes and therefore more food imports
Mention any three effects of the British Government’s decision for the abolition of the Corn Laws. What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Food could be imported into Britain at much cheaper rate than it was produced within the country.
British agriculture was unable to compete with imports.
Vast areas of land were left uncultivated and people started migrating to cities or other countries.
As food prices fell, consumption in Britain rose.
Faster industrial growth in Britain also led to higher incomes and therefore more food imports
Mention any three effects of the British Government’s decision for the abolition of the Corn Laws. What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Food could be imported into Britain at much cheaper rate than it was produced within the country.
British agriculture was unable to compete with imports.
Vast areas of land were left uncultivated and people started migrating to cities or other countries.
As food prices fell, consumption in Britain rose.
Faster industrial growth in Britain also led to higher incomes and therefore more food imports
Mention any three effects of the British Government’s decision for the abolition of the Corn Laws. What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Food could be imported into Britain at much cheaper rate than it was produced within the country.
British agriculture was unable to compete with imports.
Vast areas of land were left uncultivated and people started migrating to cities or other countries.
As food prices fell, consumption in Britain rose.
Faster industrial growth in Britain also led to higher incomes and therefore more food imports
Mention any three effects of the British Government’s decision for the abolition of the Corn Laws. What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Food could be imported into Britain at much cheaper rate than it was produced within the country.
British agriculture was unable to compete with imports.
Vast areas of land were left uncultivated and people started migrating to cities or other countries.
As food prices fell, consumption in Britain rose.
Faster industrial growth in Britain also led to higher incomes and therefore more food imports
Mention any three effects of the British Government’s decision for the abolition of the Corn Laws. What is the sixth statement of this audio clip?
Around the world in Eastern Europe, Russia, America, and Australia, lands were cleared and food production expanded to meet the British demand.
British agriculture was unable to compete with imports.
Vast areas of land were left uncultivated and people started migrating to cities or other countries.
As food prices fell, consumption in Britain rose.
Faster industrial growth in Britain also led to higher incomes and therefore more food imports
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Liberalisation means the opening of the country for foreign investments and capitals.
Trade barriers are often used by countries to protect the domestic industries from the products of other countries.
It has led to dismantling of the trade barriers.
Free trade benefits consumers through increased choices and reduced prices.
On the other hand, free flow of capital ensures that any country can make investments in other countries.
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Liberalisation means the opening of the country for foreign investments and capitals.
Trade barriers are often used by countries to protect the domestic industries from the products of other countries.
It has led to dismantling of the trade barriers.
Free trade benefits consumers through increased choices and reduced prices.
On the other hand, free flow of capital ensures that any country can make investments in other countries.
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Liberalisation means the opening of the country for foreign investments and capitals.
Trade barriers are often used by countries to protect the domestic industries from the products of other countries.
It has led to dismantling of the trade barriers.
Free trade benefits consumers through increased choices and reduced prices.
On the other hand, free flow of capital ensures that any country can make investments in other countries.
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Liberalisation means the opening of the country for foreign investments and capitals.
Trade barriers are often used by countries to protect the domestic industries from the products of other countries.
It has led to dismantling of the trade barriers.
Free trade benefits consumers through increased choices and reduced prices.
On the other hand, free flow of capital ensures that any country can make investments in other countries.
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Liberalisation means the opening of the country for foreign investments and capitals.
Trade barriers are often used by countries to protect the domestic industries from the products of other countries.
It has led to dismantling of the trade barriers.
Free trade benefits consumers through increased choices and reduced prices.
On the other hand, free flow of capital ensures that any country can make investments in other countries.
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the sixth statement of this audio clip?
Increase in the foreign trade leading to better foreign reserves.
Increase in foreign investment.
Exchange of technology between countries, has led to improvement in production in domestic companies.
Also, competition from MNCs makes the Indian companies perform better.
Foreign companies (MNCs) can now setup factories and offices in India to boost their production for the global markets.
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the seventh statement of this audio clip?
Increase in the foreign trade leading to better foreign reserves.
Increase in foreign investment.
Exchange of technology between countries, has led to improvement in production in domestic companies.
Also, competition from MNCs makes the Indian companies perform better.
Foreign companies (MNCs) can now setup factories and offices in India to boost their production for the global markets.
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the 8th statement of this audio clip?
Increase in the foreign trade leading to better foreign reserves.
Increase in foreign investment.
Exchange of technology between countries, has led to improvement in production in domestic companies.
Also, competition from MNCs makes the Indian companies perform better.
Foreign companies (MNCs) can now setup factories and offices in India to boost their production for the global markets.
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the 9th statement of this audio clip?
Increase in the foreign trade leading to better foreign reserves.
Increase in foreign investment.
Exchange of technology between countries, has led to improvement in production in domestic companies.
Also, competition from MNCs makes the Indian companies perform better.
Foreign companies (MNCs) can now setup factories and offices in India to boost their production for the global markets.
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the 10th statement of this audio clip?
Increase in the foreign trade leading to better foreign reserves.
Increase in foreign investment.
Exchange of technology between countries, has led to improvement in production in domestic companies.
Also, competition from MNCs makes the Indian companies perform better.
Foreign companies (MNCs) can now setup factories and offices in India to boost their production for the global markets.
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the 11
11th statement of this audio clip?
Many MNCs now export products that has been manufactured in India.
Better means of communication have developed alongside globalisation, which facilitates trading activities..
Exchange of technology between countries, has led to improvement in production in domestic companies.
Also, competition from MNCs makes the Indian companies perform better.
Foreign companies (MNCs) can now setup factories and offices in India to boost their production for the global markets.
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy ? What is the 11
12th statement of this audio clip?
Many MNCs now export products that has been manufactured in India.
Better means of communication have developed alongside globalisation, which facilitates trading activities..
Exchange of technology between countries, has led to improvement in production in domestic companies.
Also, competition from MNCs makes the Indian companies perform better.
Foreign companies (MNCs) can now setup factories and offices in India to boost their production for the global markets.
“Information and communication technology has played a major role in spreading out production of services across countries.” Justify the statement with examples.
What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Rapid improvement in information and communication technology has stimulated the globalisation process.
While transportation technology has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances at lower costs, this would not have been possible without IT.
There have been remarkable development in information and communication technology.
Telecommunication and interest facilities are used to contact one another around the world, to access information instantly, and to communicate from remote areas.
Through internet, one can obtain and share information. It also allows to send e-mail and talk across the world at negligible costs.
“Information and communication technology has played a major role in spreading out production of services across countries.” Justify the statement with examples.
What is the second statement of this audio clip?
Rapid improvement in information and communication technology has stimulated the globalisation process.
While transportation technology has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances at lower costs, this would not have been possible without IT.
There have been remarkable development in information and communication technology.
Telecommunication and interest facilities are used to contact one another around the world, to access information instantly, and to communicate from remote areas.
Through internet, one can obtain and share information. It also allows to send e-mail and talk across the world at negligible costs.
“Information and communication technology has played a major role in spreading out production of services across countries.” Justify the statement with examples.
What is the third statement of this audio clip?
Rapid improvement in information and communication technology has stimulated the globalisation process.
While transportation technology has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances at lower costs, this would not have been possible without IT.
There have been remarkable development in information and communication technology.
Telecommunication and interest facilities are used to contact one another around the world, to access information instantly, and to communicate from remote areas.
Through internet, one can obtain and share information. It also allows to send e-mail and talk across the world at negligible costs.
“Information and communication technology has played a major role in spreading out production of services across countries.” Justify the statement with examples.
What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
Rapid improvement in information and communication technology has stimulated the globalisation process.
While transportation technology has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances at lower costs, this would not have been possible without IT.
There have been remarkable development in information and communication technology.
Telecommunication and interest facilities are used to contact one another around the world, to access information instantly, and to communicate from remote areas.
Through internet, one can obtain and share information. It also allows to send e-mail and talk across the world at negligible costs.
“Information and communication technology has played a major role in spreading out production of services across countries.” Justify the statement with examples.
What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
Rapid improvement in information and communication technology has stimulated the globalisation process.
While transportation technology has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances at lower costs, this would not have been possible without IT.
There have been remarkable development in information and communication technology.
Telecommunication and interest facilities are used to contact one another around the world, to access information instantly, and to communicate from remote areas.
Through internet, one can obtain and share information. It also allows to send e-mail and talk across the world at negligible costs.
“Information and communication technology has played a major role in spreading out production of services across countries.” Justify the statement with examples.
What is the sixfth statement of this audio clip?
For example, a news magazine published for Mumbai readers can be designed and printed in Delhi office.
The designers in the Delhi office get order on how to design the magazine from the office in Mumbai using internet facilities.
The designing is done on a computer and sent to Mumbai. The printing is done in Mumbai.
Even the payment of money for designing from a bank in Mumbai to a bank in Delhi is done instantly through net-banking.
“Information and communication technology has played a major role in spreading out production of services across countries.” Justify the statement with examples.
What is the seventh statement of this audio clip?
For example, a news magazine published for Mumbai readers can be designed and printed in Delhi office.
The designers in the Delhi office get order on how to design the magazine from the office in Mumbai using internet facilities.
The designing is done on a computer and sent to Mumbai. The printing is done in Mumbai.
Even the payment of money for designing from a bank in Mumbai to a bank in Delhi is done instantly through net-banking.
“Information and communication technology has played a major role in spreading out production of services across countries.” Justify the statement with examples.
What is the 8th statement of this audio clip?
For example, a news magazine published for Mumbai readers can be designed and printed in Delhi office.
The designers in the Delhi office get order on how to design the magazine from the office in Mumbai using internet facilities.
The designing is done on a computer and sent to Mumbai. The printing is done in Mumbai.
Even the payment of money for designing from a bank in Mumbai to a bank in Delhi is done instantly through net-banking.
“Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties.” Examine the statement. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
When the elected political parties become the ruling party then they give these rights to the citizens legally and practically.
In all the democracies, people need good governance, for this we need political parties which contest in elections.
The society needs rapid development, this work is done by the political parties.
They can introduce many new policies and program for the welfare of the citizens.
The Opposition political party also plays a vital role by finding mistakes in the work of the ruling party so that the development stays on course.
“Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties.” Examine the statement. What is the 2nd statement of this audio clip?
When the elected political parties become the ruling party then they give these rights to the citizens legally and practically.
In all the democracies, people need good governance, for this we need political parties which contest in elections.
The society needs rapid development, this work is done by the political parties.
They can introduce many new policies and program for the welfare of the citizens.
The Opposition political party also plays a vital role by finding mistakes in the work of the ruling party so that the development stays on course.
“Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties.” Examine the statement. What is the 3rd statement of this audio clip?
When the elected political parties become the ruling party then they give these rights to the citizens legally and practically.
In all the democracies, people need good governance, for this we need political parties which contest in elections.
The society needs rapid development, this work is done by the political parties.
They can introduce many new policies and program for the welfare of the citizens.
The Opposition political party also plays a vital role by finding mistakes in the work of the ruling party so that the development stays on course.
“Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties.” Examine the statement. What is the 4th statement of this audio clip?
When the elected political parties become the ruling party then they give these rights to the citizens legally and practically.
In all the democracies, people need good governance, for this we need political parties which contest in elections.
The society needs rapid development, this work is done by the political parties.
They can introduce many new policies and program for the welfare of the citizens.
The Opposition political party also plays a vital role by finding mistakes in the work of the ruling party so that the development stays on course.
“Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties.” Examine the statement. What is the 5th statement of this audio clip?
When the elected political parties become the ruling party then they give these rights to the citizens legally and practically.
In all the democracies, people need good governance, for this we need political parties which contest in elections.
The society needs rapid development, this work is done by the political parties.
They can introduce many new policies and program for the welfare of the citizens.
The Opposition political party also plays a vital role by finding mistakes in the work of the ruling party so that the development stays on course.
“Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties.” Examine the statement. What is the 6th statement of this audio clip?
If there were no political parties in such cases we would only have independent candidates contesting election with individual agenda and not a national agenda.
The rise of political parties is directly linked to the emergence of representative democracies.
Large societies need a way to bring various representatives together so that a responsible government could be formed.
We can say that parties are a necessary condition for a democracy.
“Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties.” Examine the statement. What is the 7th statement of this audio clip?
If there were no political parties in such cases we would only have independent candidates contesting election with individual agenda and not a national agenda.
The rise of political parties is directly linked to the emergence of representative democracies.
Large societies need a way to bring various representatives together so that a responsible government could be formed.
We can say that parties are a necessary condition for a democracy.
“Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties.” Examine the statement. What is the 8th statement of this audio clip?
If there were no political parties in such cases we would only have independent candidates contesting election with individual agenda and not a national agenda.
The rise of political parties is directly linked to the emergence of representative democracies.
Large societies need a way to bring various representatives together so that a responsible government could be formed.
We can say that parties are a necessary condition for a democracy.
“Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties.” Examine the statement. What is the 9th statement of this audio clip?
If there were no political parties in such cases we would only have independent candidates contesting election with individual agenda and not a national agenda.
The rise of political parties is directly linked to the emergence of representative democracies.
Large societies need a way to bring various representatives together so that a responsible government could be formed.
We can say that parties are a necessary condition for a democracy.
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the first statement of this audio clip?
Chief merit of democracy lies in the fact that it safeguards the interests of the people.
Real power lies in the hands of the people who exercise it by the representatives elected by them and who are responsible to them.
The social, economic and political interests of the individuals are served better under this system
Democracy is based on the principle of equality.
All members of the state are equal in the eyes of law.
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 2nd statement of this audio clip?
Chief merit of democracy lies in the fact that it safeguards the interests of the people.
Real power lies in the hands of the people who exercise it by the representatives elected by them and who are responsible to them.
The social, economic and political interests of the individuals are served better under this system
Democracy is based on the principle of equality.
All members of the state are equal in the eyes of law.
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 3rd statement of this audio clip?
Chief merit of democracy lies in the fact that it safeguards the interests of the people.
Real power lies in the hands of the people who exercise it by the representatives elected by them and who are responsible to them.
The social, economic and political interests of the individuals are served better under this system
Democracy is based on the principle of equality.
All members of the state are equal in the eyes of law.
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 4th statement of this audio clip?
Chief merit of democracy lies in the fact that it safeguards the interests of the people.
Real power lies in the hands of the people who exercise it by the representatives elected by them and who are responsible to them.
The social, economic and political interests of the individuals are served better under this system
Democracy is based on the principle of equality.
All members of the state are equal in the eyes of law.
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 5th statement of this audio clip?
Chief merit of democracy lies in the fact that it safeguards the interests of the people.
Real power lies in the hands of the people who exercise it by the representatives elected by them and who are responsible to them.
The social, economic and political interests of the individuals are served better under this system
Democracy is based on the principle of equality.
All members of the state are equal in the eyes of law.
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 6th statement of this audio clip?
All enjoy equal social, political and economic rights and state cannot discriminate among citizens on the basis of caste, religion, sex, or property.
Real power lies in the hands of the people who exercise it by the representatives elected by them and who are responsible to them.
The social, economic and political interests of the individuals are served better under this system
Democracy is based on the principle of equality.
All members of the state are equal in the eyes of law.
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 7th statement of this audio clip?
All enjoy equal social, political and economic rights and state cannot discriminate among citizens on the basis of caste, religion, sex, or property.
Democracy is known for its stability, firmness and efficiency.
The tenure of the elected representatives is fixed.
They form a stable government because it is based on public support.
The administration is conducted with a sense of responsibility.
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 8th statement of this audio clip?
All enjoy equal social, political and economic rights and state cannot discriminate among citizens on the basis of caste, religion, sex, or property.
Democracy is known for its stability, firmness and efficiency.
The tenure of the elected representatives is fixed.
They form a stable government because it is based on public support.
The administration is conducted with a sense of responsibility.
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 9th statement of this audio clip?
All enjoy equal social, political and economic rights and state cannot discriminate among citizens on the basis of caste, religion, sex, or property.
Democracy is known for its stability, firmness and efficiency.
The tenure of the elected representatives is fixed.
They form a stable government because it is based on public support.
The administration is conducted with a sense of responsibility.
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 10th statement of this audio clip?
All enjoy equal social, political and economic rights and state cannot discriminate among citizens on the basis of caste, religion, sex, or property.
Democracy is known for its stability, firmness and efficiency.
The tenure of the elected representatives is fixed.
They form a stable government because it is based on public support.
The administration is conducted with a sense of responsibility.
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 11th statement of this audio clip?
In dictatorship a very select few rule over the country and they are nor answerable to the public.
There is no chance of correcting a wrong policy or a decision.
Since people have no say in the government functioning there is large scale dissatisfaction.
The rulers generally use suppressive and coercive measures to keep the population from revolting
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 12th statement of this audio clip?
In dictatorship a very select few rule over the country and they are nor answerable to the public.
There is no chance of correcting a wrong policy or a decision.
Since people have no say in the government functioning there is large scale dissatisfaction.
The rulers generally use suppressive and coercive measures to keep the population from revolting
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 13th statement of this audio clip?
In dictatorship a very select few rule over the country and they are nor answerable to the public.
There is no chance of correcting a wrong policy or a decision.
Since people have no say in the government functioning there is large scale dissatisfaction.
The rulers generally use suppressive and coercive measures to keep the population from revolting
Explain any three merits of democratic governments over the dictatorship. What is the 14th statement of this audio clip?
In dictatorship a very select few rule over the country and they are nor answerable to the public.
There is no chance of correcting a wrong policy or a decision.
Since people have no say in the government functioning there is large scale dissatisfaction.
The rulers generally use suppressive and coercive measures to keep the population from revolting