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question_answer1) What is SEBC?
question_answer2) What is the role of the President in India?
question_answer3) What are the Prime Minister's powers in India?
question_answer4) What do you know about Mandal Commission?
question_answer5) Who agreed to the recommendations of Mandal Commission?
question_answer6) Who all were against Mandal Commissions Recommendations?
question_answer7) What is the role of government in a citizen's life?
question_answer8) Why do democratic governments insist on Institutions?
question_answer9) What is an assembly of elected representatives called in India?
question_answer10) What is the role of Parliament in law making?
question_answer11) Which two houses form the parliament of one country?
question_answer12) What is the length of the term of a government in India?
question_answer13) Can the houses be dissolved or is it permanent?
question_answer14) How does Lok Sabha exercise money powers?
question_answer15) How does Lok Sabha exercise control over the Council of Ministers?
question_answer16) What is an executive?
question_answer17) Why are they called as the Executive?
question_answer18) What do you understand by the term 'Political Executive'?
question_answer19) Who is called 'Permanent Executive'?
question_answer20) Why does the political executive have more power than the non-political executive?
question_answer21) Why should the minister have final say on important matters?
question_answer22) How is the Prime Minister appointed?
question_answer23) How are Ministers chosen by the Prime Minister?
question_answer24) What is a Council of Ministers?
question_answer25) Who are the Cabinet Ministers?
question_answer26) Who are Ministers of State with independent charge?
question_answer27) Why is parliamentary democracy in most countries often known as the cabinet form of government?
question_answer28) How does the President act as Executive Head?
question_answer29) How does President give his assent to a bill?
question_answer30) What is called as 'The Judiciary'.
question_answer31) Which courts are covered under Indian Judiciary?
question_answer32) How is the chief justice of India appointed?
question_answer33) How can a Judge be removed?
question_answer34) What is Judicial review?
question_answer35) How does Judiciary act as guardian of the Fundamental Rights?
question_answer36) Who are the major functionaries in India?
question_answer37) Why had the Mandal Commission become a debatable issue in India?
question_answer38) What is the need for political institutions?
question_answer39) What are the basic powers and functions of each institution in India?
question_answer40) State how working with institutions is not an easy task.
question_answer41) What is the role of the two Houses of Parliament?
question_answer42) In what ways does the Lok Sabha exercise more powers than the Rajya Sabha?
question_answer43) Which two categories constitute the executive in a democratic country?
question_answer44) What is the importance of civil servants in running the government?
question_answer45) How are the Council of Ministers categorised?
question_answer46) What powers rest with the Prime Minister of India?
question_answer47) What is the role of the Prime Minister in a coalition government?
question_answer48) How is the President of India elected?
question_answer49) Does the President exercise his powers on the advice of the Council of Ministers?
question_answer50) What are the discretionary powers of the President?
question_answer51) What does 'independence of judiciary' mean?
question_answer52) What does 'integration of judiciary' mean?
question_answer53) What do you understand by Public Interest Litigation?
question_answer54) Which of the two Houses is more powerful?
question_answer55) What does executive mean?
question_answer56) How are ministers appointed?
question_answer57) Who forms the cabinet?
question_answer58) What is Impeachment Motion?
question_answer59) What is the 'Office Memorandum'? Give example.
question_answer60) Why was the Mandal Commission appointed by the Indian government?
question_answer61) What developments took place after the recommendations of the Mandal Commission?
question_answer62) Who resolved the dispute of the Mandal Commission? How did it materialise later on?
question_answer63) Describe the functions and powers of the Parliament.
question_answer64) Why should ministers have the final say in technical matters?
question_answer65) How is the Prime Minister elected?
question_answer66) What is the role of the Cabinet Ministers in a democracy?
question_answer67) 'The Prime Minister is the real executive head of our country.' Elucidate.
question_answer68) State the powers of the President.
question_answer69) How are the judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts appointed and how can a judge be removed?
question_answer70) Explain any five powers of the Supreme Court of India.
question_answer71) Suppose you are MLA of your area. What values would you follow to become popular in your area?
question_answer72) You are elected a civil servant who is a permanent executive. What values would you idolise to serve as a public servant?
question_answer73) A teacher has to organise a mock parliament. She can either hold a mock parliament of Rajya Sabha or Lok Sabha. Which one should the teacher choose and why?
question_answer74) Imagine you witnessed the movie Nayak. In it, the chief minister portrayed by Anil Kapoor introduced changes in his one-day stint as a chief minister. Do you think this is possible? Comment.
question_answer75) The full form of SEBC is (a) Socially and Economically Backward Classes (b) Society of Economically Backward Classes (c) Socially and Enlisted Block Classes (d) Socially and Economically Benefitted Classes
question_answer76) Who is the real head of the government? (a) Defence Minister (b) President (c) Chief Justice (d) Prime Minister
question_answer77) In which year did the Mandal Commission give its Report? (a) 1979 (b) 1980 (c)1981 (d) 1982
question_answer78) Which institution resolved the dispute regarding the Mandal Commission? (a) High Court (b) Prime Minister, V.P. Singh (c) President of India (d) Supreme Court
question_answer79) The Prime Minister and the Cabinet are institutions that take care of (a) disputes between citizens and government (b) all important policy decisions (c) the functions assigned to them (d) the people of this country
question_answer80) The Supreme Commander of the defence forces of India is the (a) Army Chief (b) Air Force Chief (c) President (d) Naval Chief
question_answer81) Amnesty International is an international organisation for (a) human rights (b) world peace (c) restoring democracy (d) justice
question_answer82) Kosova was a province of which of the following countries? (a) Czechoslovakia (b) Yugoslavia (c) Serbia (d) Russia
question_answer83) Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right? (a) Right to Equality (b) Right to Constitutional Remedies (c) Right to sacrifice animals under the Right to Freedom of Religion (d) Right against Exploitation
question_answer84) A secular state is one (a) that does not establish any one religion as the official religion (b) that does not confer any privilege or favour on any particular religion (c) that which has to be neutral and impartial in dealing with all religions (d) all of the above
question_answer85) In which year was the National Human Rights Commission set up in India? (a) 1991 (b) 1992 (c) 1993 (d) 1994
question_answer86) Amnesty International is an international organisation for (a) human rights (b) world peace (c) restoring democracy (d) justice
question_answer87) Kosova was a province of which of the following countries? (a) Czechoslovakia (b) Yugoslavia (c) Serbia (d) Russia
question_answer88) Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right? (a) Right to Equality (b) Right to Constitutional Remedies (c) Right to sacrifice animals under the Right to Freedom of Religion (d) Right against Exploitation
question_answer89) A secular state is one (a) that does not establish any one religion as the official religion (b) that does not confer any privilege or favour on any particular religion (c) that which has to be neutral and impartial in dealing with all religions (d) all of the above
question_answer90) In which year was the National Human Rights Commission set up in India? (a) 1991 (b) 1992 (c) 1993 (d) 1994
question_answer91) Amnesty International is an international organisation for (a) human rights (b) world peace (c) restoring democracy (d) justice
question_answer92) Kosova was a province of which of the following countries? (a) Czechoslovakia (b) Yugoslavia (c) Serbia (d) Russia
question_answer93) Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right? (a) Right to Equality (b) Right to Constitutional Remedies (c) Right to sacrifice animals under the Right to Freedom of Religion (d) Right against Exploitation
question_answer94) A secular state is one (a) that does not establish any one religion as the official religion (b) that does not confer any privilege or favour on any particular religion (c) that which has to be neutral and impartial in dealing with all religions (d) all of the above
question_answer95) In which year was the National Human Rights Commission set up in India? (a) 1991 (b) 1992 (c) 1993 (d) 1994
question_answer96) Which institution can make changes to an existing law of the country?
question_answer97) What is Lok Sabha?
question_answer98) Who presides over the joint session of Parliament?
question_answer99) Who appoints the Judges of Supreme Court?
question_answer100) Which is known as the Apex Court of India?
question_answer101) How many members can be nominated by President in Rajya Sabha?
question_answer102) Who is the Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha?
question_answer103) What does SEBCs stand for?
question_answer104) What is called 'Upper Chamber'?
question_answer105) How are the members of the Rajya Sabha elected?
question_answer106) How many members are presently in Rajya Sabha?
question_answer107) Who was the first Chairman of Rajya Sabha?
question_answer108) When was the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) first constituted?
question_answer109) Who acts as the Chairman of Rajya Sabha?
question_answer110) How many members nominated in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha respectively?
question_answer111) How the Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha elected?
question_answer112) A person who is not a Member of Parliament is appointed as minister. Within what time he has to get elected to one of the Houses of the Parliament?
question_answer113) In which House of the Parliament a Money Bill can be introduced?
question_answer114) Which House is better placed with regard to control over the Executive?
question_answer115) What is the age of retirement for the Judges of the Supreme Court?
question_answer116) Who is the Real Executive of the Indian Union?
question_answer117) In what ways Lok Sabha exercises supreme power over Rajya Sabha?
question_answer118) Can the Houses of the Parliament be dissolved?
question_answer119) Which types of Ministers are included in the Union Council of Ministers?
question_answer120) Why does the Political Executive have more powers than the Permanent Executive?
question_answer121) Why is the Prime Minister the most powerful man in the government? Explain.
question_answer122) How is the Prime Minister of India appointed? Explain the composition of the Union Council of Ministers?
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