Competency Based Questions for Class 9 Economics Chapter 1 What is Democracy? Why Democracy?

1 Mark Questions

Question.1. Master Satya demonstrates about a particular form of government to his class and provides the following clues :-

  1. Based on equality
  2. Free and fair electoral system
  3. Final decision making power rest with the hands of those who are elected by the people.

What the type of government is he talking about?
Answer. Democratic form of Government

Question.2. Write one of the important features of democracy.
Answer.

  1. Elected Representatives.
  2. Citizens’ Freedom.

Question.3. Why Pakistan may not be called a democracy under General Musharraf?
Answer. Final decision making power rest with the army not with those who elected by the people.

Question.4. Which country is known as world’s largest democracy?
Answer. India

Question.5. What are the key features of every democratic country?
Answer. Election

Question.6. In democracy who occupies the supreme authority?
Answer. People

Question.7. Who is the democratic leader of Indian democracy?
Answer. Prime Minister

Question.8. Which organization or institution is called as the temple of Indian democracy?
Answer. Parliament

Question.9. Which type democracy is continuing by India?
Answer. Indirect

Question.10. What is the meaning of the word democracy?
Answer. Rule of the people

Question.11. Which country is called as the mother of democracy?
Answer. India

Question.12. Here is some information about a country. Based on this information, how would you classify each of this countries. Write ‘democratic’, ‘undemocratic’ or ‘not sure’ against this country.

  • The parliament cannot pass a law about the army without the consent of the Chief of Army.

Answer. Undemocratic

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Question.1. There are 40 villages in a district where the government has made no provision for drinking water. These villagers met and considered many methods of forcing the government to respond to their need. Which of these is not a democratic method ?

(a) Filing a case in the courts claiming that water is a part of right to life .
(b) Boycotting the next elections to give a message to all parties.
(c) Organizing public meetings against government ‘s policies.
(d) Paying money to government officials to get water.

(d) Paying money to government officials to get water.

Question.2. Which of the following are the features of a democracy?

(i) Elections do not offer the people a choice and a fair opportunity.
(ii) The rulers are elected by the people and take all the major decisions.
(iii) Universal adult franchise.
(iv) The government rules under the monarch .

(a) (i), (iii) and (iv)
(b) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(c) (ii) and (iv)
(d) (ii) and (iii) only

(d) (ii) and (iii) only

Question.3. We would end up calling almost every government that holds an election a democracy?

(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) May be
(d) None

(d) None

Question.4. Which officials must be elected for any government to be called a democracy?

(a) Certain people from different constituencies passing the criteria to be elected
(b) Any adult of the country
(c) Only Bureaucratics
(d) Heads of different organizations

(a) Certain people from different constituencies passing the criteria to be elected

Question.5. What is the significance of political equality in a democracy?

(a) It ensures economic equality among citizens.
(b) It guarantees the right to freedom of speech.
(c) It ensures that every citizen has an equal say in decision-making.
(d) It prevents corruption in the government

(c) It ensures that every citizen has an equal say in decision-making.

Question.6. A democracy requires that the rulers have to attend to the _______ of the people.

(a) Requirement
(b) Needs
(c) Dreams
(d) Wishes

(b) Needs

Question.7. Democracy reduces the chances of ________ decisions.

(a) Right
(b) Manipulated
(c) Wrong
(d) Appropriate

(c) Wrong

Question.8. Which of the following are features of a democracy?

A. Elections are held on a regular basis
B. Universal Adult franchise
C. The government rules under monarchy
D. Election do not offer the people a choice and fair opportunity.

(a) only A
(b) only B and C
(c) only A and B
(d) only D

(c) only A and B

Question.9. Democracy is derived from which language?

(a) Greek
(b) Persian
(c) Latin
(d) Spanish

(a) Greek

Question.10. BA’ATH Party belong from which country?

(a) Saudi Arabia
(b) Syria
(c) Cuba
(d) Mexico

(b) Syria

Question.11. True democracy will come to this country only when no one goes ______ to bed.

(a) Hungry
(b) Unemployed
(c) Shelter
(d) Both (a) and (b)

(a) Hungry

Question.12. The ruling parties routinely loose elections in India both at the national and state level .In fact in every two out of three elections held in the last 25 years ,the ruling party lost. This example in democratic country highlights which feature of democratic government.

(a) One person one vote one value
(b) Rule of law and respect for rights
(c) Free and fair electoral competition.
(d) None of these

(c) Free and fair electoral competition.

Question.13. Which of these is not a valid reason for arguing that there is a lesser possibility of famine in a democratic country?

(a) Opposition parties can draw attention to hunger and starvation
(b) Free press can report suffering from famine in different parts of the country
(c) Government fears its defeat in the next elections.
(d) People are free to believe in and practise and religion.

(d) People are free to believe in and practise and religion.

Question.14. Competency Based Questions Class 9 Politics Chapter 1 MCQs Q.14In the picture democracy is facing which kind of crisis

(a) Military supremacy
(b) Free and fair election
(c) Delay in decision making
(d) All of these

(a) Military supremacy

Question.15. Identify the wronged matched pair

A. ZANU-PF- Robert Mugabe
B. Iraq- Saddam Hussain
C. Saudi Arabia- Elected Representatives rule from common people
D. BA’ATH Party-Syria

(a) Only A and B
(b) Only C
(c) Only C and D
(d) Only B and C

(b) Only C

Question.16. Competency Based Questions Class 9 Politics Chapter 1 MCQs Q.16Identify the problem in given picture faced by democracy.

(a) Unemployment
(b) Poverty
(c) Population growth
(d) Corruption

(d) Corruption

2 Mark Questions

Question.1. How do democracy provide a method to deal with differences and conflict?
Answer.

  1. All the citizens get equal rights.
  2. As democracy is based on discussion and consultation. People have scope to resolve their conflict through peaceful exchange of ideas.

Question.2. Democracy provides better solution to all problem. Justify the answer in two points.
Answer. Democracy provides better solution to all problem as

  1. As democracy is based on discussion and consultation. People have scope to resolve their conflict through peaceful exchange of ideas.
  2. People have the rights to express their view against the government and have chance to correct their mistake during elections.

Question.3. Why do many modern democracy is ruled by the elected representatives?
Answer. The majority of people rule through their elected representatives. This is become necessary because:-

  1. Modern democracies involve such a large number of people that is physically impossible for them to sit together and take a collective decision.
  2. Even if they could ,the citizen does not have time ,desire or skill to take part in all decisions.

Question.4. From which two word, the word ‘Democracy ‘was came?
Answer. The word democracy was came from ‘demo’ and ‘cratia’.

Question.5. Define democracy in short.
Answer. Democracy is a form of government where people choose their representative by free and fair election. In democracy people enjoyed the supreme authority regarding decision making.

Question.6. Write down any two arguments in favour of democracy?
Answer.

  1. In democracy all powers and authorities are driven from constitution. Any one does not occupy supreme authority.
  2. In democracy everyone get the opportunity in decision making process of his own country.

Question.7. How do democracy provide a method to deal with differences and conflict?
Answer.

  1. All the citizens get equal rights.
  2. As democracy is based on discussion and consultation. People have scope to resolve their conflict through peaceful exchange of ideas.

Question.8. Why do many modern democracy is ruled by the elected representatives?
Answer. The majority of people rule through their elected representatives. This is become necessary because:-

  1. Modern democracies involve such a large number of people that is physically impossible for them to sit together and take a collective decision.
  2. Even if they could ,the citizen does not have time, desire or skill to take part in all decisions.

3 Mark Questions

Question.1. A democratic rules within limit set by constitutional law and citizen’s rights. Explain.
Answer. A democratic government cannot do whatever it likes,simply becauseit has won an election.

  1. It has to respect some basic rules. In particular has to respect some guarantees to the minorities .
  2. Every major decision has to go through a series of consultation .
  3. Every office bearer has certain rights and responsibilities assigned by the constitution and the law.

Question.2. Why don’t we consider Chinese and Saudi Arbian a democratic country?
Answer. We don’t consider Chinese and Saudi Arbian a democratic country as

  1. In China before contesting elections, a candidate needs the approval of the Chinese communist party. Only those who are members of the Chinese communist party or eight smaller parties allied to it were allowed to contest.
  2. In Saudi Arabia Kings rule not because the people have chosen them to do so but because they happen to born into the royal family.

Question.3. Discuss an ideal standard that all democracies must aim to become?
Answer.

  1. True democracy will come to this country only when no one goes hungry to bed.
  2. In a democracy every citizen must be able to play equal role in decision making. Every citizen needs to have equal information, basic education, equal resources and a lot of commitment.

Question.4. Write down the three features of the Indian democracy.
Answer.

  1. The main organ of Indian democracy is Indian parliament
  2. Minorities right
  3. Guided by constitutional values

Question.5. Write down three arguments against democracy.
Answer.

  1. Changes in leaders contribute to instability.
  2. Just political conflict, no place for morality.
  3. Consulting more individuals contributes to delays.

Question.6. Write down any three distinctions between democracy and autocracy.
Answer. Autocratic leaders make all the decisions themselves. They do not consult their team, or let them make decisions. Once the decision has been made, they impose it and expect obedience. Democratic leaders take an active role in the decision-making process but they involve others.

Question.7. Compare the features of democratic and non- democratic governments.
Answer. In a Democratic country–

  1. Each adult citizen has a vote;
  2. Each vote has one value; and
  3. Free and fair elections are held.

In a non-democratic country —

  1. Election do not offer a choice and fair opportunity;
  2. Rulers are not elected by the people; and
  3. the rulers have unlimited power

Question.8. Write any three instances of denial of equal right to vote in the world politics.
Answer.

  1. Until 2015 women in saudi arabia didnt have the right to vote.
  2. In estonia people belonging to russian minority find it difficult to cast a vote.
  3. In fiji, the vote of an indigenous fijian has more value than the vote of an indian fijian.

Question.9. What according to you is the broader meaning of the democracy?
Answer. The broader meaning of democracy:

  1. Majority people through elected representatives
  2. Involves the people who are affected by its rules

It applies every sphere of our lives like family, classroom, any organizations etc.

5 Mark Questions

Question.1. Why democracy is called better form of government than other forms of government?
Answer. Democracy is called better form of government than other forms of government as

  1. It is more accountable and responsible government.
  2. Democracy improve the quality of decision making
  3. Democracy provides a method to deal with differences and conflict.
  4. Democracy enhance the dignity of citizen.
  5. It allows to correct its own mistake.
    (explain the points)

Question.2. Democracy is based on discussion and consultation. Discuss.
Answer. Democracy go back to its basic sense of a method of taking decisions. A democratic decision involves consultation with and consent of all those who are not powerful. A democratic decisions always involves many persons, discussion and meeting. When a number of people put their heads together, they are able to point out possible mistakes in any decision.This takes time. But there is abig advantage in taking time over important decisions. This reduces the chances of rash or irresponsible decision.

Question.3. Discuss the challenges faced by democracy.
Answer. Democracy is considered as the best form of the government in comparison to the other government .But still many the challenges faced by democracy

  1. Leader keep changing in a democracy. This leads to instability.
  2. Democracy is all about political competition and power play .There is no scope for morality.
  3. So many people have be consulted in a democracy that it leads to delays.
  4. Elected leader do not know the best interest of the people.It leads to bad decisions.
  5. Democracy leads to corruption for it is based on electoral competition.
  6. Ordinary people don’t know what is good for them ;they should not decide anything.

Question.4. Why India choose democracy?
Answer. India’s choice of democracy was a culmination of several factors that shaped its history and the aspirations of its people:

Legacy of the Freedom Struggle

  1. Democratic Ideals: The Indian National Congress, the primary force behind the independence movement, was deeply influenced by democratic principles. Leaders like Mahatma Gandhi emphasized the importance of swaraj (self-rule) and equality for all.
  2. People’s Participation: The freedom struggle itself was a massive democratic exercise involving millions of Indians. This experience fostered a sense of ownership and belief in democratic governance.

Vision of the Founding Fathers

  1. Inclusive Constitution: The framers of the Indian Constitution were committed to creating a nation based on equality, justice, and liberty. They envisioned a democratic system that would accommodate India’s diverse population.
  2. Secularism: The decision to adopt secularism was crucial as it prevented religious divisions from undermining the newly formed democracy.

Avoiding the Pitfalls of Colonial Rule

  1. Representative Government: India had experienced British colonial rule, which lacked democratic representation. The leaders were determined to establish a system where power rested with the people.
  2. Prevent Authoritarianism: Democracy was seen as a safeguard against the rise of authoritarian regimes, which had plagued other newly independent nations.

Diverse Society and Unity in Diversity

  1. Accommodating Differences: India’s diverse population, with numerous languages, religions, and cultures, made democracy a suitable system to manage these differences peacefully.
  2. National Integration: Democracy was seen as a way to foster a sense of national unity while respecting regional and cultural identities.

Global Trends and Aspirations

  1. Democratic Wave: The post-World War II era saw a global trend towards democracy. India aligned itself with this democratic wave.
  2. Aspirations of the People: The people of India, having experienced the oppressive colonial rule, aspired for a system that would give them control over their own destiny.

While challenges and setbacks have been encountered, India’s commitment to democracy has endured. It remains a beacon of hope for many developing nations, demonstrating that democracy is possible even in the face of immense diversity and complexities.

Question.5. Why democratic government is the better form of government?
Answer. Democracy is the best form of government due to the following reasons

  1. The rulers of the nation are elected by the public.
  2. It is a government which is accountable to the people
  3. Democracy improves the quality of decision-making.
  4. Democracy provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts.
  5. Democracy enhances the dignity of citizens.
  6. Democracy is better than other forms of government because it allows us to correct our own mistake

Question.6. Write a note on direct democracy?
Answer. Direct democracy, also called pure democracy, forms of direct participation of citizens in democratic decision making, in contrast to indirect or representative democracy.
Direct democracies may operate through an assembly of citizens or by means of referenda and initiatives in which citizens vote on issues instead of for candidates or parties. The term is also sometimes used for the practice of electing representatives in a direct vote rather than indirectly through an electing body, such as the electoral college, and for the recall of elected officeholders. Direct democracy may be understood as a full-scale system of political institutions, but in modern times it most often consists of specific decision-making institutions within a broader system of representative democracy.

Question.7. “Democracy is better than other forms of governments because it allows us to correct its own mistakes.” Do you agree it or not?
Answer.

  1. The very essence of democracy is both the people who are ruled and the people who are elected.
  2. South Africa made a peaceful transition to democracy because the people believed in Nelson Mandela’s words of forgiveness and there was hardly any violence against white settlers.
  3. In contrast, in Zimbabwe, sectarian violence has ripped apart the society as well as driven out white farmers, endangering the agriculture and economy.
  4. Democracies like South Korea rely on people power to tide over national crises (Korean War) and are successful because its people strongly believe in the national cause.
  5. The behaviour of Japanese fans during the recent football match in Brazil where they cleaned up the portion of the stadium where they sat shows the devotion to nation building and democracy.

Question.8. “It is the citizen of country, who make good or bad democracies “. Justify the statement by giving three suitable reasons.
Answer. Citizens as the Architects of Democracy
The assertion that citizens are the architects of good or bad democracies is fundamentally accurate. Their active participation, awareness, and choices significantly influence the quality of a democratic system. Here are three reasons to support this claim:

  1. Electoral Choices and Leadership Selection
    • Quality of Leadership: Citizens directly determine the quality of leadership by casting their votes. Informed and discerning voters are more likely to elect competent and ethical leaders.
    • Accountability: Regular elections ensure that leaders are accountable to the people. Active citizen participation in the electoral process reinforces this accountability.
  2. Civic Engagement and Participation
    • Policy Influence: Citizens can shape public policy through various means, including voting, protests, petitions, and lobbying. A vibrant civil society is essential for a thriving democracy.
    • Democratic Culture: Active civic engagement fosters a democratic culture where citizens feel empowered to participate in public life and hold the government responsible.
  3. Respect for Democratic Values
    • Tolerance and Diversity: Citizens who value tolerance, respect for diversity, and the rule of law contribute to a healthy democracy. A society that embraces these values is more likely to sustain democratic institutions.
    • Informed citizenry: A well-informed citizenry is crucial for making sound political decisions. Citizens who are aware of their rights and responsibilities are better equipped to participate meaningfully in the democratic process.

In essence, citizens are the lifeblood of a democracy. Their actions, choices, and values collectively determine the success or failure of a democratic system. A strong democracy requires an active and engaged citizenry.

Question.9. “Despite being a better form of government, democracy doesn’t provide a magical solution for all problems.” Explain with any three arguments.
Answer. The Arguments in Favour of Democracy are 

  1. A democratic government is a better form of government because it is more accountable.
  2. It raises the standard of decision-making.
  3. It improves citizens’ dignity.

Arguments Against Democracy:

  1. Leaders keep changing in a democracy leading to instability.
  2. Democracy is all about political competition and power play, leaving no scope for morality.
  3. Many people have to be consulted in a democracy that leads to delays.

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