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Which one of the following subjects comes under the legislation of the Centre and State in India?

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Chapter: [3.2] Federalism
Concept: India as a Federal Country

Mention any two reasons to state that India is a federal country.

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Chapter: [3.2] Federalism
Concept: India as a Federal Country

The Indian constitution provides 3 lists to distribute the legislative power. State any two subjects that are included in the union list. In which list the subject “Education” is included and why?

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Chapter: [3.2] Federalism
Concept: India as a Federal Country

“Education” falls under which one of the following lists given in the Indian Constitution? 

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Chapter: [3.2] Federalism
Concept: India as a Federal Country

Read the arguments given the favour of power sharing and choose the correct option.

  1. Reduce the likelihood of bias.
  2. Barricades the decision-making process
  3. Accommodates diversities
  4. Increases the participation of people in power
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Chapter: [3.2] Federalism
Concept: Practice of Federalism in India

Examine the role of the Supreme Court in the Federal System of India in two points.

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Chapter: [3.2] Federalism
Concept: Concept of Federalism

Examine the role of the Constitution in the Federal System of India in two points.

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Chapter: [3.2] Federalism
Concept: Concept of Federalism

“Sharing of power between the Union Government and State Governments is basic to the structure of our Constitution.” Support the statement.

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Chapter: [3.2] Federalism
Concept: India as a Federal Country

How can caste take various forms in politics? Explain with examples. 

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Chapter: [3.3] Gender, Religion and Caste
Concept: Caste and Politics

Describe any five features of secularism in India.

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Chapter: [3.3] Gender, Religion and Caste
Concept: Religion, Communalism and Politics

Describe any five features of 'caste in politics' in India.

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Chapter: [3.3] Gender, Religion and Caste
Concept: Caste and Politics

Which one of the following religions was protected and fostered by Sri Lankans in their constitution?

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Chapter: [3.3] Gender, Religion and Caste
Concept: Religion, Communalism and Politics

Mention the provisions that constitute India as a secular country.

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Chapter: [3.3] Gender, Religion and Caste
Concept: Religion, Communalism and Politics

In which of the following regions was women representation the highest in their respective National Parliaments (2018)?

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Chapter: [3.3] Gender, Religion and Caste
Concept: Women’s Political Representation

Complete the following concept diagram:

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Chapter: [3.4] Political Parties
Concept: National Parties

Which one among the following pairs is correctly matched?

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Chapter: [3.4] Political Parties
Concept: National Parties

Describe the role of political parties in India.

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Chapter: [3.4] Political Parties
Concept: Role of Political Parties in a Democracy

Describe the necessity or utility of political parties in democratic countries.

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Chapter: [3.4] Political Parties
Concept: Role of Political Parties in a Democracy

Two places A and B have been marked on the given outline map of India.

Identify them and write their correct names on the lines drawn near them.

  1. Indian National Congress session at this place in 1920.
  2. The place where Mahatma Gandhi broke Salt Law.

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Chapter: [3.4] Political Parties
Concept: National Parties

Explain the role of Election Commission regarding recognition of Political Parties in India.

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Chapter: [3.4] Political Parties
Concept: National Parties
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