CLASS 10 CIVICS GENDER, RELIGION AND CASTE FULL CHAPTER MCQ | CLASS 10 CIVICS CHAPTER 3 MCQ TELEGRAM CHANNEL- https://t.me/tulsi_global_academy YOUR QUERIES 📚 CLASS 10 CIVICS CHAPTER 3 – GENDER, RELIGION AND CASTE FULL CHAPTER MCQ | CLASS 10 CIVICS FULL CHAPTER | SST MCQs | TERM 1 & TERM 2 REVISION Welcome to our Class 10 Civics Series! 🎓 In this video, we bring you a complete set of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from Chapter 3 – Gender, Religion and Caste based on the latest NCERT Class 10 Civics book. Whether you’re preparing for CBSE Term 1 & Term 2 Exams, school tests, or board revisions, this session will give you concept clarity, exam-oriented questions, and detailed explanations to strengthen your understanding of this important chapter. 🌟 ABOUT THIS VIDEO In this video, we will cover Class 10 Civics Chapter 3: Gender, Religion and Caste through a complete MCQ-based revision. This is one of the most important chapters in Democratic Politics-II (Civics) and often carries high-weightage questions in the board exams. We have designed these MCQs to help you: ✅ Understand each topic conceptually ✅ Revise the entire chapter quickly ✅ Practice exam-level questions ✅ Learn from previous year and case-based questions ✅ Strengthen your foundation for both objective and subjective papers 🧠 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS VIDEO Here’s what we’ll cover through our MCQ-based explanation of Gender, Religion and Caste 👇 🔹 1. Understanding Gender and Politics Role of gender in society Gender division and stereotypes Women’s participation in politics Political representation of women in India Women’s movements and their impact on democracy Case studies on women empowerment Important laws and constitutional provisions for women equality 🔹 2. Religion and Politics How religion influences political life Secularism in India Relationship between religion and democracy Religious differences and conflicts The principle of separation between state and religion Constitutional provisions ensuring secularism Examples of religious tolerance and harmony 🔹 3. Caste and Politics Origin and meaning of caste system Role of caste in Indian politics Caste inequalities and their effects on democracy Changes in the caste system after independence Positive steps like reservation and political representation The three factors influencing caste and politics: Caste inequalities Caste in politics Politics in caste 🔹 4. Promoting Equality and Social Justice Government initiatives for social equality Reservation policy and its importance Empowerment of marginalized sections Role of movements and organizations in ensuring equality Constitutional measures against discrimination 🏆 WHY THIS VIDEO IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU This video is not just a set of MCQs — it’s a complete revision class for Class 10 Civics Chapter 3: Gender, Religion and Caste. You’ll learn: ✅ How gender inequality exists and what steps can be taken to reduce it ✅ Why secularism is essential in a diverse country like India ✅ How caste influences our political system ✅ How democracy promotes equality through constitutional safeguards 📖 CHAPTER SUMMARY: GENDER, RELIGION AND CASTE Before diving into MCQs, here’s a quick summary of what the chapter covers 👇 🧍♀️ Gender and Politics In most societies, men are considered superior to women. Women are often assigned household roles and denied opportunities in education, employment, and politics. But with growing awareness and women’s movements, this scenario is changing. Gender division refers to the unequal roles assigned to men and women. Women’s representation in Lok Sabha and State Assemblies is still very low. Women’s organizations have fought for equal rights, representation, and safety. India has 33% reservation for women in local government (Panchayati Raj), a big step toward equality. 🛕 Religion and Politics Religion can play both positive and negative roles in politics. When religion is used to gain votes or discriminate against others, it becomes communalism, which is dangerous. India is a secular country, which means the State does not favor or discriminate against any religion. All religions are treated equally under the Indian Constitution. Religious tolerance and freedom of belief are fundamental to democracy. ⚖️ Caste and Politics Caste has been an integral part of Indian society for centuries. It divides people into social groups based on birth and occupation. The Constitution prohibits caste-based discrimination and ensures equality for all. Political parties sometimes use caste identities to gather votes, but this can also help raise issues of marginalized communities. Reservation policies ensure representation for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC) in education and government jobs.