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AI-generated practice question — model-generated for extra practice, not a previous-year CBSE board question.

Q1. [3] deep thorough-understanding
[short_answer] It is said that 'democracy's examination never gets over.' What does this mean? Why is the fact that citizens always want more from their democratic government considered a sign of democratic strength rather than democratic failure? Explain with an example.
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Model Answer

"Democracy's examination never gets over" means that citizens in a democracy continuously evaluate their government's performance and keep raising new expectations — the assessment of democracy is an ongoing, never-ending process.

Citizens always wanting more is a sign of strength because it shows that people are aware of their rights, are engaged, and trust that democracy can deliver better outcomes. This active participation and accountability keeps the government responsive.

Example: Citizens in India regularly demand better public services, cleaner governance, and faster development. This pressure pushes elected governments to perform better rather than become complacent — which is how democracy is meant to function.

Source: Outcomes of Democracy, Chapter 5

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Explanation
Previous-year CBSE Grade 10 board exam questions, organised by subject and chapter, each with a model answer — free to read and print.