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Class 12 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Political Science examination has successfully conducted today on December 17, 2021. The CBSE Class 12 Political Science exam 2021 was conducted for one hour and 30 minutes.

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Class 12 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Political Science examination has successfully conducted today on December 17, 2021. The CBSE Class 12 Political Science exam 2021 was conducted for one hour and 30 minutes. The CBSE Class 12 term 1 Political Science test ended at 1:00 pm.

The next important exam for Class 12 CBSE students is Biology, which will be held tomorrow, December 18, 2021. Candidates who have given this examination, have provided feedback on the Term 1 CBSE 12 Political Science board exam 2021-22.

Here is the Term 1 CBSE Class 12 Political Science board exam question paper 2021-22, including feedback and responses. According to the reports, the majority proportion of students said that the paper’s difficulty level was moderate. CBSE Class 12 Political Science Board Exam 2021-22 Answer Key of term 1 is not yet out. Here’s the answer key’s question paper of CBSE class 12 Political science exam 2021.The links which are related are provided below.

CBSE class 12 Political science exam 2021 question bank

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1. Which one of the following is known as the high point of the Cold War? 
(a) The formation of NATO 
(b) The Cuban Missile Crisis 
(c) The dropping of two atomic bombs by the US 
(d) The formation of two power blocs

2. During Cold War period, the smaller states joined the two alliances to get ________ and
i. promise of protection against local rivals 
ii. membership of the UN Security Council 
iii. economic aid for self-defence Choose the correct option: 
(a) i and ii
(b) i and iii 
(c) i and iii
(d) i, ii and iii

3. The first Non-Aligned Summit was held at – 
(a) Belgrade 
(b) New Delhi
(c) Havana
(d) Bandung

4. Choose the statement which was not a cause of Cold War. 
(a) It was a matter of power rivalry between the two superpowers 
(b) The two superpowers were spreading their ideologies. 
(c) The two alliances were struggling to get dominance in the United Nations 
(d) Both the alliances were trying to be more powerful than each other.

5. Which one of the following commissions was formed for the planned development of India, just after independence ? 
(a) Election Commission
(b) Planning Commission 
(c) Shah Commission
(d) NITI Aayog

Direct link to CBSE class 12 Political science exam 2021 question paper.

Direct link to CBSE class 12 Political science exam 2021 answer key of paper code 59/2/4.

Disclaimer: This answer key is provided as a guide only, and is not final. Following the announcement of the results, the board is scheduled to provide the official answer key of CBSE class 12 Political science exam 2021.

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RailwayLevel1_1Lakh_VacancyDo trends as X users demand more vacancies

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The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially released the much-anticipated RRB Group D Notification for 2025, opening a staggering 32,438 vacancies within the Indian Railways. This large-scale recruitment drive offers a golden opportunity for candidates aspiring to secure a government job with substantial benefits.

The online registration process will begin on January 23, 2025, and will remain open until February 22, 2025. Aspiring candidates are encouraged to apply during this window to stand a chance to work with one of India’s largest and most respected organizations.

A prestigious career path

The recruitment is for Level 1 posts under the 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) Pay Matrix, with an initial salary of Rs. 18,000 per month. Along with the competitive pay, selected candidates will also benefit from job security, travel allowances, and other perks. Indian Railways, known for its extensive and vital role in the nation’s transportation, promises employees an enriching career.

Candidates are advised to prepare thoroughly for the selection process, which will include a structured and transparent procedure, ensuring a fair chance for everyone interested in this prestigious opportunity.

Mixed reactions on X

As the notification went live, it sparked mixed reactions across social media platforms. On X, the hashtag #RailwayLevel1_1Lakh_VacancyDo trended as job seekers expressed both excitement and frustration. While many expressed gratitude for the large number of vacancies, some users took to X to voice concerns over the competitive nature of the recruitment process.

One user tweeted:

In response to the announcement of the 32,438 vacancies for RRB Group D posts, X users expressed their frustration over the limited number of openings, stating:

This sentiment is echoed by many, with users online questioning the adequacy of the number of positions available for the vast number of job seekers across the country.

X users voice concerns over timing of RRB Group D recruitment

Despite the differing opinions, the general sentiment remained positive, with most users acknowledging that the sheer number of vacancies increases the chances for a wider pool of candidates.

Looking ahead

Candidates eager to apply should stay updated with the official notifications and guidelines for the recruitment process. The release of the RRB Group D Notification 2025 marks an important milestone in the Indian Railways’ ongoing efforts to bolster its workforce and contribute to the country’s growth.

The recruitment process is expected to be highly competitive, and with only a month to apply, job seekers are urged to prepare diligently for this career-defining opportunity.

Stay tuned for more updates, and don’t forget to check out the RRB Group D notification screenshot shared in this post for detailed information.

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CAT 2024 results declared: 14 achieve 100 percentile, majority from Maharashtra

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The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta has announced the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 results, bringing an end to the anticipation of nearly 2.93 lakh aspirants. Candidates can now access their scorecards by logging in with their registration number and password on the official website iimcat.ac.in.

This year, 14 candidates secured the prestigious 100 percentile. Notably, 13 of them come from engineering backgrounds, while only one is a non-engineer. Among the top performers, there is just one woman. Maharashtra emerged as a stronghold for top scorers, with the majority hailing from the state.

The provisional answer key was released on December 3, with candidates given until December 5 to raise objections. However, no changes were made to the provisional keys.

Experts have described CAT 2024 as relatively easier compared to the past two years, leading to expectations of higher cut-offs for admission.

Out of the total 2.93 lakh candidates who appeared for the test:

  • 1.86 lakh were male candidates,
  • 1.07 lakh were female candidates, and
  • 5 candidates identified as transgender.

This diverse group of test-takers reflects the growing interest in management education across all demographics.

Candidates with valid CAT 2024 scores can now register for admission to postgraduate programmes at IIMs and other participating institutes. The final selection process will consider the CAT score, along with other criteria like academic performance, work experience, and performance in rounds such as the Written Ability Test (WAT), Group Discussion (GD), and Personal Interview (PI).

The CAT exam continues to serve as a gateway to the country’s top business schools, paving the way for aspirants to excel in diverse fields of management and entrepreneurship.

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10 schools in Kanpur get bomb blast threat through emails

The district administration has rushed the bomb disposal squad to the schools in order to sanitise the premises. Joint Commissioner of Police Law and Order, Harish Chander said the police’s cyber cell is investigating the matter.

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At least 10 schools in Kanpur received threatening emails on Wednesday which triggered panic in the city. This comes after a number of such emails threatening schools and hospitals with bomb blasts in many cities across India, including Delhi were received. The emails have come through servers which are based in Russia.

According to reports, the emails threatened to blow up the schools. The district administration has rushed the bomb disposal squad to the schools in order to sanitise the premises. Joint Commissioner of Police Law and Order, Harish Chander said the police’s cyber cell is investigating the matter.

Speaking to the media, Chander said the Kanpur Police received information about a bomb threat to various schools. The cyber cell is investigating the matter. All officials have been instructed to monitor CCTV footage thoroughly to establish a link between this threat and previous bomb threats which were received by multiple schools, airports and hospitals.

He also urged parents not to a panic. On Tuesday, 8 schools in Bengaluru received emails threatening bomb blasts. Last week, the city’s popular hospital chain, St Philomena, received a bomb threat email. All these bomb threat emails later turned out to be hoaxes.

 Bhavan Bangalore School, Bengaluru Scottish School, Deeksha High School, Jain Heritage School, Chitrakoota School, Edify Schools, Giridhanva School and Gangothri International Public School were among those that received the threat email from the same domain, Beeble.com.

Delhi’s GTB Hospital, Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital, Hedgewar Hospital and Dada Dev Hospital also received bomb threats via email. The city’s administration scrambled bomb detection team, the bomb disposal squad, fire department and the local police to conduct searches. Over the last one month, Indira Gandhi International Airport, over 20 hospitals and more than 100 schools across Delhi-NCR region have received such threats, but all of them turned out to be hoaxes. On Monday, over 50 schools in Jaipur received similar bomb threat emails.

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