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Social Science | ICSE Board | Grade 10 | 2012
Q. What is the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha provided by the constitution?
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Q. Which body formulates the foreign policy of India?
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Q. Explain any four of the Rajya Sabha's powers in India's federal set up.
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Q. Who settles disputes arising in connection with the election of the President of India?
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Q. The two Houses of the Parliament enjoy-co-equal powers in many spheres. Explain it by giving any three examples.
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Why is the High Court also known as a Court of Record?
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State the composition of the High Court. State the qualifications required to become a High Court Judge.
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Q. Who presides over the meetings of the state cabinet?
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Besides being a citizen of India, state three other qualifications required by a person to be eligible to be the Governor of a state.
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Q. Name the signatory countries of the Triple Alliance (1882). State the rival bloc that was formed.
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Q. Name the law making body of the Union Government.
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Q. Name the bill which cannot originate in the Rajya Sabha.
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Under what circumstances can the President of India declare an emergency in the country?
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The President of India is the Head of the Indian Republic, while the Governor is the Head of the State Government. In this context. answer the following question.
Enumerate three similar features in the legislative powers of the President and the Governor.
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Q. Mr. Ajayver Singh is a member of the Lok Sabha. Can he be appointed as a Governor of a State? If so, under what criterion?
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Q. Mention two reasons for the Moderate's faith in the British sense of justice.
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Q. What was Nana Saheb's grievance against the British?
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Q. Who appoints the Secretary General of the United Nations?
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State any three advantages of the Lok Adalat.
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Q. What is the tenure of a Judge of the Supreme Court?
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Q. Name the party formed by Subhash Chandra Bose. What was its immediate objective?
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With reference to Nationalism and the birth of the Indian National Congress, explain each of the following.
Vernacular Press Act, 1878.
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Q. What is the difference in the term of office between the Lok Sobha and the Rajya Sabha?
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The High Court is the apex of the judiciary in the state. In this context, answer the following question:
What is the meaning of Lok Adalat?
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Q. State any two repressive policies of Lord Curzon.
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Q. When was the Muslim league formally founded? Who presided over its session at Dhaka?
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Q. Give two similarities in the foreign policies of Mussolini and Hitler.
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With reference to Nationalism and the birth of the Indian National Congress, explain each of the following:
Role of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in the formation of the Muslim League.
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Q. What do you understand by the term 'Human Rights'? When is Human Rights Day celebrated each year?
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Q. What was mentioned in the Cabinet Mission Plan regarding Provincial Autonomy?
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