Civics
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What is the full form of DGP, DSP, SP, ASP, ACP?
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What is the full form of HSC and SSC?
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What Is The Full Form Of RCB In Cricket
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Distinguish between democratic and non-democratic elections.
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Why do we need a constitution?
Q. What is the ‘Objective resolution’.
Q. What are the qualifications required for a person to participate in the Lok Sabha election?
- The person must be at least 25 years of age.
- The person should not have any criminal records.
- The person should have proper educational qualification.
- The person must be a citizen of India.
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What is the main cause of poverty in India?
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Write three advantages and disadvantages of science?
Q. Which country is not a part of the United Nations ?
- India
- Mozambique
- Israel
- Palestine
Q. Explain the power and functions of the Chief Minister.
Q. What is Preamble? Explain the terms Justice, Liberty, Fraternity, and Equality mentioned in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution.
Q. Which are the three colours used in traffic signals?
- Red
- Yellow
- Green
- Blue
Q. What is the importance of Political Science?
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What are the objectives of WHO?
Q. Write a brief note on the Constituent Assembly.
Q. Who elects the President of India?
- Members of Lok Sabha
- Members of Rajya Sabha
- Members of Legislative Assemblies
- All of the above
Q. A democratic country needs a constitution because:
- It defines the nature of a country’s political system.
- It lays down rules that prevent the misuse of authority by political leaders.
- All the above options are correct.
- It ensures that the majority group does not discriminate against the minorities.
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What Do We Study In Political Theory?
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Make a short note on non-farming activities in Palampur village
Q. Who is the leader of the Lok Sabha?
- Chief Justice of India
- President of India
- Prime Minister of India
- Chief Ministers
Q. What do you mean by justice? How it is implemented in India?
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What Do You Mean by Secular State
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What are human rights?
Q. The ____________ is the longest written constitution in the world.
- constitution of India
- constitution of the United States
- constitution of the United Kingdom
- constitution of Canada
Q. What is a Fair Trial? What are its features? Discuss.
Q. What is the role and responsibility of the Prime Minister
Q. What are the functions of local self government in urban areas?
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Which five provisions of the Constitution make India a full-fledged Constitution?
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What do you mean by Constitution?