Haryana Board Class 11 Political Science: Students appearing for HBSE Class 11 exams can now download model papers with marking scheme for all subjects. They can access the links to PDF from the Haryana board portal. However, for direct links for Class 11 Political Science students, check this article to download the PDFs.
For Haryana Board exams students are advised to solve model papers to polish their knowledge for their exams. Model papers are an easy way to check your overall preparation and help you identify you the areas that requires more focus. Especially for theory based papers like Political Science which requires long hours to study and understand the key concepts.
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HBSE Board Class 11 Political Science Exam- Pattern Highlights
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Paper Structure- Maximum marks for theories (80 Marks) + Internal Assessment (20 Marks)
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Total Hours: 3 Hours
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The paper includes five Sections, divided in section A, B, C, and D that carries 40 questions throughout the paper.
Check for section-wise distribution of questions Political Science paper from the table shared below:
Section-Wise Distribution
| Question Types | Marks | Total Questions | Total Marks | |
| A | Objective Questions | 1 | 20 | 20 |
| B | Very Short | 2 | 8 | 16 |
| C | Case Study | 3 | 8 | 24 |
| D | Long Answer Type | 5 | 4 | 20 |
| Total | 40 | 80 |
Haryana Board HBSE Class 11 Political Science Model Paper 2026
Given here are questions from the Class Political Science model paper. Students can check the questions and understand the question pattern.
(Section –A)
Ques. 1. Who called politics the highest science?
(a) Aristotle
(b) Russo
(c) Laski
(d) John Locke
Ques. 2. “Man is born free but everywhere he is in bondage” who said this statement?
(a)Laski
(b) Russo
(c) John Locke
(d) Aristotle
Ques. 3. When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights declared by the United Nations?
(a)In 1948
(b) In 1952
(c) In 1950
(d) In 1945
Ques. 4. Which of the following is not a quality of a citizen of good character?
(a) Obedience
(b) Truth
(c) violence
(d) Honesty
Ques. 5. In which year was the national integration council established?
a) 1956
b) 1990
c) 1975
d) 1978
Ques. 6. When did the constitutional assembly first meet?
a) 7 December,1947
b) 3 June,1947
c) 9 December, 1946
d) 14 July, 1947
Ques. 7. Under which article the fundamental rights are described?
a) Article 14 to 31
b) Article 12 to 40
c) Article 12 to 35
d) Article 1 to 31
Ques. 8. What has India been called in the Constitution?
a) Federal State
b) Unitary State
b) Union of States
d) None of these
Ques. 9. Which of the following castes has the power to establish Inter-State Council?
a) Governor
b) Prime Minister
c) President
d) Chief Justice
Ques. 10.Who elects the Sarpanch?
a) By the members of the Panchayat
b) Directly by the voters of the village
c) By the State Government
d) None of these
Ques. 11. What is the present form of the right to property?
a)Legal rights
b)Constitutional right
c)Moral rights
d)Social rights
Ques. 12. In which amendment the franchise age was 18 years?
a) 61th Amendment
b) 63rd Amendment
c) 55th Amendment
d) 58th Amendment
(Fill in the blanks)
Ques. 13. In the 16th Lok Sabha elections, the use of ______ was started as a new option for voters.
Ques.14. The Amendment Method is mentioned in Article _____ of the Indian Constitution.
Ques. 15 There are _____ Municipal Corporations in Haryana.
Answer in One Word
Ques. 16.Who wrote the book 'A Theory of Justice'?
Ques.17. Linear theory with respect to "citizenship" has been presented by which scholar?
Ques.18. Who is the current Vice President of India?
To solve complete sample questions, click on the following link to download the PDF and start solving the model questions.
Haryana Board HBSE Class 11 Political Science Marking Scheme 2026
Haryana board releases marking scheme for every paper along with model papers for students to practice and understand the exam paper well. It offers solutions and a section-wise marking scheme that allows students to evaluate their answers and get a clear techniques of answer writing. Shared below is HBSE class 11 Political Science marking scheme for the upcoming exams. Students can download the PDF and match their answers with the solutions provided in the PDF. They can also understand the answer style and what question requires what type of answers.
As exams are nearing, students are advised to continue to check Haryana board portal for latest updates and exam news for the session 2025-26.
Important Study Tips for Class 11 Political Science
Students appearing for Class 11 Exams may have a lot of questions and confusions around preparing for the exam, getting accomodated with question papers and syllabus issues. Especially for theory subject like Political Science that requires a lot of era and timelines memorization. Here you can find study tips for how to study Political Science in Class 11 so that you can score well.
1. Master The Basics: Since Political Science is divided into two parts Indian Constitution at Work and Political Theory, students can divide the syllabus and focus on mastering the basics. Segreggate the parts into Constitutional framework, Pillars of Democracy, Rights & Principles and Political theories, understand the key concepts and make a separate notes around it.
2. Note-Making: Make a structural notes, and adding visual elements like figures or tree for eras and timelines may help you remember the dates, years, and chronologies better.
3. Revision is The Key: Revising the notes, and recalling concepts are key practices you cannot miss while preparing for Political Science. Solve model papers and old question papers to understand the question pattern. By practicing the papers you can evaluate your overall knowledge and work on the areas which needs more attention.
These tips can help you prepare better for Political Science paper, and can be applied on preparing any subjects.
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