Q. Name the official procedure by which the President can be removed.
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Q. What made Japan surrender to the Allies in August 1945?
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Q. With reference to the Union Legislature, answer the following question: Explain two conditions under which a member of Parliament can be disqualified under the Anti-Defection Law.
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Q. What is meant by 'Residuary Powers' of the Parliament?
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Q. Name the famous pact that demonstrated the unity between the Congress and the Muslim League. When was it signed?
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Q. What is the normal term of the Lok Sabha?
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Q. With reference to the Union Legislature, answer the following questions : How is the speaker of the Lok Sabha elected? State two Disciplinary Functions of the Speaker.
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Q. What impact did the uprising of 1857 have on the Mughal Rule?
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Q. State two reasons given by Lord Curzon to justify the Partition of Bengal.
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Q. Who presides over the meeting of a Rajya Sabha in the absence of the Vice-President of India?
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Q. The Supreme Court has an extensive jurisdiction. In the light of this statement, answer the following question: Explain the cases in which the Supreme Court enjoys original jurisdiction?
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Q. Name the highest Civil Court in a District.
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Q. What is meant by the term 'Judicial Review' of the High Court?
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Q. With reference to the Union Legislature, answer the following questions: Give reasons to justify why the Lok Sabha is considered to be more powerful than the Rajya Sabha.
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Q. The President of India is the Constitutional Head of the Indian Republic. In this context, answer the following questions : Mention three types of Emergencies that the President is empowered to proclaim.
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Q. Mention the contributions of the INA to the National Movement.
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Explain any three Military Causes of the Great Revolt of 1857.
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Q. Name the Presidents who presided over the first two Sessions of the Indian National Congress.
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Q. The President of India is the Constitutional Head of the Indian Republic. In this context, answer the following questions : Explain briefly any four 'Executive Powers' of the President.
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Q. The Supreme Court has an extensive jurisdiction. In the light of this statement, answer the following question: i. Explain the composition of the Supreme Court. ii. How are the Judges of the Supreme Court appointed?
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Q. The Supreme Court has an extensive jurisdiction. In the light of this statement, answer the following questions : What are the qualifications of the judges of the Supreme Court?
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Q. State any one subject wherein the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha enjoy co-equal powers in legislation of laws.
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Q. By whom and on whose advice are the Council of Ministers appointed?
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Q. Why was Mountbatten's Plan finally accepted by the Congress?
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Q. Mention any one important occasion when the President addresses a Joint Session of Parliament.
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Q. What is meant by 'Lok Adalat'?
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Q. The President of India is the Constitutional Head of the Indian Republic. In this context, answer the following questions : How is the President elected?
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Q. Why was the Congress session held at Lahore in 1929 significant to the National Movement?
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Q. Give any two examples of human rights violations.
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Q. State the full forms of the following agencies of the United Nations : UNICEF and UNESCO.