B.COM Foundational Course FC-1 (Regionalism Linguistic Differences Conflicts) MCQ's




Question 1 :
The movement of secession from the Indian Union has been successful.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 2 :
_____' corner jobs which should have been given to local people.


  1. insiders
  2. outsiders
  3. both of a - b
  4. None of the above
  

Question 3 :
Goa before given the status of a state was a _____.


  1. Regionalism
  2. Communalism
  3. Multi-dimensional
  4. Union Territory
  

Question 4 :
Regionalism and linguistic issues are detrimental to national unity.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 5 :
In the _____ sense, it implies excessive attachment to one’s region in preference to the country or the state.


  1. Negative
  2. Positive
  3. all of the above
  4. None of the above
  

Question 6 :
_____ is used to refer to assertion of distinct ethnic, linguistic, or economic interests by various groups within the nation.


  1. Regionalism
  2. Communalism
  3. Linguistic
  4. None of the above
  

Question 7 :
Disputes among the States of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka arose over the use of _____ waters.


  1. Religion
  2. Cauvery,
  3. all of the above
  4. None of the above
  

Question 8 :
Regionalism is _____ and composite phenomena, which is considered detrimental to the national unity.


  1. Multi-dimensional
  2. Regionalism
  3. Union Territory
  4. None of the above
  

Question 9 :
Arunachal Pradesh enjoys the status of Union Territory.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 10 :
Regionalism can cause interstate tension and confrontation.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 11 :
There is inter – state disputes between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh on Pasigath sub-division.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 12 :
In its extreme form regionalism demands that it wants to break away from the _____.


  1. Indian Union
  2. Union Territory
  3. all of the above
  4. None of the above
  

Question 13 :
The _____ border dispute is a dispute involving the Indian states of Karnataka and Maharashtra.


  1. Belgaum
  2. Sangli
  3. Pune
  4. None of the above
  

Question 14 :
Political leaders discourage the feeling of regionalism to maintain their hold over a particular area or group of people.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 15 :
The awareness among the people of backward areas that they are being discriminated against has promoted feeling of regionalism.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 16 :
There is boundary dispute between Karnataka and Kerala on _____.


  1. Belgaum
  2. Assam
  3. Pune
  4. Kasargod
  

Question 17 :
Regionalism leads to the demand for _____ by some communities


  1. Economy
  2. Autonomy
  3. all of the above
  4. None of the above
  

Question 18 :
Regional parties have started playing an important role in national politics.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 19 :
Mamata Banerjee is a leader belonging to national party.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 20 :
Regionalism has become a serious threat to the unity of the country.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 21 :
‘Sons of the soil’ theory has been put forth to promote the interests of neglected groups or areas of the State.


  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  

Question 22 :
The Anti-Hindi agitations took place in _____.


  1. Assam
  2. Kasargod
  3. Kerala
  4. Tamil Nadu,
  
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