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301. |
What is the important question of ch local government |
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302. |
What do you mean by economic liberty |
Answer» Economic liberty means security of one\'s daily bread and equal opportunities to earn it. Economic liberty consists rights like right to work, right to get proper wages etc. | |
303. |
Solved unseen passage |
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304. |
What is a Political rights |
Answer» Political rights are those privileges recognised and guaranteed by law of state, which enables the citizens to participate in political affairs and governance of the country. For example, right to vote, right to stand for election, right to criticise the government, rightto occupy a public post etc.<br>The two political rights experienced by citizen are:(i)Right to Vote : Right to vote is the most important political right. It is through the exercise of this right that citizens in a democracy take part in the government formation of the country. Criminals, bankrupts, lunatics and aliens are not given the right to vote. In most of the modern state, every adult person- man or woman is given the right to vote.(ii)Right to Contest Elections : Every voter is entitled to be elected to the local bodies and states or central legislature. Certain states sometimes impose certain restrictions regarding age, education etc. of the contestant for being elected to the legislative bodies. This right is given equally to all the citizens of the state. | |
305. |
Preamble |
Answer» Introduction of constitution | |
306. |
What do u understand by the term development |
Answer» Development is a process that ensures good quality of life to all the people in terms of happiness, harmony and satisfaction of essential needs. It is related to improvement, progress and aspirations of people. This definition of development would benefit all the sections of society as it shows the basic need approach. It allows more people to make meaningful choices and the pre-condition for this is the fulfilment of basic needs like food, education, health and shelter.The previous concepts of development that were based on only economic growth have not been beneficial for poor people and environment and have resulted in a wide gap between rich and poor and imbalanced ecology. Therefore, a definition that aims towards improving the quality of people\'s life would justify the essence of development. | |
307. |
How many fundamental duties are there presently?? |
Answer» Thanku soo much it really helped<br>1 It is the duty of every citizen to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and National Anthem.2. It is the duty of the citizens to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom.3. It is the duty to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India.4. It is the duty of every citizen to defend the country and render national service when called upon to do.5. It is the duty to promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women.6. It is the duty of every citizen to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture.7. It is the duty to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life and have compassion for living creatures.8. It is the duty of the citizen to develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform.9. It is the duty of every citizen to safeguard public property and to adjure violence. | |
308. |
What was First gulf war |
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309. |
What do u mean by equality before law |
Answer» All citizens will be treated equally before law. Nobody will be given more or less rights based on their religion, caste, *** or any of them. Everybody will have equal protection of law. | |
310. |
chapter elections and representation |
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311. |
Describe jurisdiction of supreme court of india? 6 marks |
Answer» Three jurisdiction powers of the Supreme Court in India are(i) Advisory jurisdiction The Supreme Court can advice the President on any question of law or any matter of public importance.(ii) Appellate jurisdiction The power of Supreme Court to hear and decide appeals against the judgement of lower courts.(iii) Original jurisdiction The original jurisdictionextends to all cases between the Government of India and the states of India or between Government of ; India and states on side and one or more states on another side | |
312. |
Describe the utility of 73 and 74 amendment |
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313. |
What is the administrative relationship between central state government????? |
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314. |
What are the powers of governor in a fedral nation? |
Answer» Thanks for the answer but can the answer be enhanced it came of 3 marks in my test<br>Governor\'s power is same as that of president.Governor is appointed by the central government and therefore act as a watchdog of government. He can be removed by the process impeachment. | |
315. |
What is a ordinary bill????? |
Answer» Thanks yogita<br>Proposal for making a law on any subject is called a Bill. Bills are of two types — Ordinary Bill and Money Bill. Ordinary Bill is that which is concerned with making of laws on matters other than money matters. The Ordinary Bills are of two types — Government Bill and Private Member’s Bill. A Government Bill is that which is introduced by a minister. A Bill which is introduced by a Member of Parliament other than a minister is a Private Member’s Bill. | |
316. |
what is Global citizenship? |
Answer» Added points for PY- Global citizenship is given to immigrants for example the refugees.<br>According to me Harmandeep the answer can beGLOBAL CITIZENSHIP is the citizenship given to all people at the world level | |
317. |
Express FPTP |
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318. |
Why do we need our constitution |
Answer» The Constitution is needed for the following reasons:1. The Constitution provides a framework within which a government has to work.2. It controls the misuse of power by the government.3. It minimises the chances of disputes among the various organs of the Government as it clearly defines their powers and functions.4. It safeguards the fundamental rights of the citizens. | |
319. |
Who defined the philosophy of constitution |
Answer» It is defined in the constitution of India. | |
320. |
How far was the constituent assembly and the Indian Constitution effective? |
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321. |
What is public litigation system |
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322. |
Dicsuss john rawls theory of justice? |
Answer» John Rawls, an important political thinker, has given a theory of justice to achieve a just state. he puts all individuals behind the \'veil of ignorance\'. \'veil of ignorance\' means that individuals are put in a position where they do not know what is their status, wealth, class, ability , talent etc. so these individuals will choose privileges which will affect them once they come out of veil of ignorance. Rawls said that these individuals are rational and will choose privileges which will help them in developing their fuller personality. so they will first choose liberty. Because if an individual has liberty then he/she will be able to achieve anything by his/her hard work. second they will want is equality of oppurtunity. that means all individuals should get the equal oppurtunity. they should not be discriminated on the basis of their caste, region, gender and religion. And third, they will demand is difference principle. It means that if any individual, after veil of ignorance, comes out is disabled or unfortunate, then society should help that least advantaged person.\xa0This Rawl\'s theory of justice where rationality rather than moral thinking can lead us to have a fair and just society. | |
323. |
What politics is only limited to the activities of politicians? Explain |
Answer» No politics is not only what the politicians do ....it is also related to the people of the country who negotiate, form association to articulate their demands ... protest and organize demonstration against wrong policies and laws and also pursuade the government to change existing lawsI think this answer will helpful to you.....? | |
324. |
What is equality ? |
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325. |
Why federal system in lndia |
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326. |
Advantages of Bicameral legislature |
Answer» \tInheritance : We inherited out parliamentary system from British. They had two houses - upper house that accommodated aristocracy and imminent people via appointments. And lower house that accommodated the elected representatives. We simply copy-pasted the system with a new constitution to suit Indian citizens.\tDecentralization: Bicameral system acts a way to keep power from being concentrated in the hands of one institution. By dividing the power between two houses, it served the purpose of keeping powerplay in check.\tTo Guard Constitution : In India, the elected representatives have the will of the people behind them. Without Upper house, they could amend Constitution to their liking. The elected representatives are not always competent enough to understand the importance of constitution. Hence, Upper house was constituted to keep unbridled power of elected representatives in check and safeguard the constitution. | |
327. |
What is the fair trial |
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328. |
Differentiate between narrow and wider conceptions of politics |
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329. |
What do you understand by Liberty |
Answer» The term liberty is derived from the Latin word ‘Liber’. Liber means freedom. Thus liberty means freedom from restraints. It implies complete freedom to do anything as one desires.The term liberty is associated with two other words—toleration and liberation. Toleration means to allow other men to do their duties and even if that creates disadvantage to some that should be tolerated. It is because the liberty of one is restriction to others, and vice versa. Naturally if one does not tolerate others’ actions, the people cannot have liberty. So we can say that liberty cannot be separated from toleration. | |
330. |
What do you mean by constitutation |
Answer» A Constitution is a set of rules and regulations which the citizens and government need to obey.A Constitution is a set of fundamental principle according to which a state is constituted. | |
331. |
Describe the drawbacks of indian election commission |
Answer» No drawbacks there | |
332. |
What do we study in political science |
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333. |
who factors responsible for the development of nationalism |
Answer» Not who here what will come..... Kaushik | |
334. |
How Lok Sabha is a platform for the expression |
Answer» 1. The members of the legislature are free to express their views and no action can be taken against any member for anything said inside the house.2. The main purpose of this parliamentary privilege is to enable the members to work for the people effectively as well as control the executive.3. While the Lok Sabha does provide an opportunity for elected representatives to express the expectations of their constituents, its powers are much more wide ranging.4. The Lok Sabha holds the Union Cabinet accountable for its decisions. It has the power to make laws, control finances and amend the Constitution. | |
335. |
Article 356 |
Answer» This article provides president\'s rule in any of the state when state cannot be carried in accordance with provisions of the constitution | |
336. |
What if Justice ? Describe its evolution and development. |
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337. |
How a bill become a law explain |
Answer» Answer to your question- Bill is said when a law is not approved by the President, firstly when a bill is being made by the Rajya Sabha then next it goes to Lok Sabha these are mentioned as upper and lower house. Then it goes to the constitutional head President then he checks the bill if it is not proper he again post back to the upper house (veto). But next time when a bill is again send to President then he need to approve.Added points→● When President sends back the bill to the upper house or first house then it is called veto.● When President keeps the bill for a long period of time then it is called Pocket vetto.This is the way for imposing a law. | |
338. |
How is the president of india elected? |
Answer» The President is indirectly elected by the people through elected members of the Parliament of India (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) as well as of the Legislative Assemblies in States of India (Vidhan Sabha) and serves for a term of five years. | |
339. |
2. suggestions for changing the procedure of appointing judes,what changes would you suggest? |
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340. |
Why judges of SC and HCs have no minimum age criteria for appointment .? |
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341. |
Politics is more than what politicians do. Do you agree with this statement? Give examples. |
Answer» According to me, ABHAYThe answer can be Yes Politics is more than what politicians do politics arises as we have different visions to see what is good and desirable for us and for our society.As people are also the part of politics as they influence the decision making by forming associations ,organise campaigns to articulate their demands . organising demonstration to persuade government to change the existing laws .so we can say politics is more than what politicians do....? | |
342. |
Give two reasons for the claim that our Constitution has a unitary bias? |
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343. |
Vigilant citizen are a must for the successful working of a democracy. Comment |
Answer» Vigilant means very responsible, aware for the danger and citizen means an inhabitant of a particular state. 1. It helps to develop a state or nation by getting aware what government is doing. 2. Vigilant citizen is also useful to check whether everyone is enjoying the fundamental rights. 3. It helps to advise which law or right is needed. | |
344. |
Do you think that:1)a strong center makes the state weak?2)strong states will weaken the centre ? |
Answer» As you\'ve came across in the chapter local government it says that power is divided in such a way that it is suitable for a democratic country. Only some powers like economic and financial powers are centralised. Indian constitution has given power to both the governments, the first option a strong centre makes the state weak is correct as because there are three types of Union, state and concurrent listUnion list includes defence, atomic energy, banks, railways, external affairs etc state cannot take part here but union list can take part in state list which includes Police, agriculture, health, food processing etc. | |
345. |
Criticism of the procedure of amendment??? |
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346. |
What are different form of violence? |
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347. |
Why are rights essential |
Answer» Rights are very essential for citizen of a particular country specially the fundamental rights which protects each and every citizen if getting arrested arbitrarily and also the government is protected by Penalties. Also i would like to include that illegal immigrants are not guaranteed rights.<br>It is very essential because it helps in personality development | |
348. |
Define nationalism and explain its elements |
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349. |
Difference between political executive and permanent executive? |
Answer» Differences between Political Executives and Permanent Executives :\tPolitical ExecutivePermanent Executive1.\xa0Executives who are elected by the people for a specific period are called the political executives.1.\xa0The permanent executives are salaried civil servants who are appointed on a long-term basis.2.\xa0Example-Political leaders like the Prime Minister, Council of Ministers and so on.2.\xa0Persons working in civil services. For example - IAS, IFS, IPS etc.3.\xa0They remain in office only so long as they command the confidence of the majority members of Parliament.3.\xa0They remain in office even when the ruling party changes.Their tenure of office is fixed.4.\xa0They are answerable to people for all the consequences of their decisions.4.\xa0They are not answerable to the people.5.\xa0They are more powerful. They take all the final decisions.5.\xa0They are less powerful. They do not take decisions. Instead they assist political executives in carrying out day-to-day administration.\t | |
350. |
Who was the main architect of india\'s partition? |
Answer» Radcliff and mountbatten | |