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Answer the following question in one word/phrase.

A type of political system in which limited and controlled pluralism is tolerated.

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Chapter: [1] Forms of Government: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States, and Liberal Democratic State
Concept: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States

Answer the following question in one word/phrase.

This person is the Chairman of the Niti Ayog.

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Chapter: [1] Forms of Government: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States, and Liberal Democratic State
Concept: Unitary and Federal States

According to Gettell,“Presidential government is that government in which the chief executive is independent of the legislature as to his tenure and to an extent as to his policies and acts. In this system, the head of the state is the real executive.”

In the light of the given statement, discuss the features of a Presidential form of government.

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Chapter: [1] Forms of Government: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States, and Liberal Democratic State
Concept: Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government (U.K. and U.S.A.)

The two houses of the Union Parliament do not share equal powers. Justify the statement with the help of four reasons.

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Chapter: [1] Forms of Government: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States, and Liberal Democratic State
Concept: Unitary and Federal States

How can judicial independence be maintained in a democratic state?

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Chapter: [1] Forms of Government: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States, and Liberal Democratic State
Concept: Liberal Democratic State

Compare a totalitarian system of government to an authoritarian form of government.

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Chapter: [1] Forms of Government: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States, and Liberal Democratic State
Concept: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States

Explain one way in which the Constitution of the United States can be amended.

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Meaning of Constitution

What are the conventions?

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Conventions - Meaning and Examples with Reference to U.K., U.S.A. and India

Distinguish between the bi-party system and a multi-party system.

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Kinds of Constitutions - Written and Unwritten, Rigid and Flexible, Enacted and Evolved

Why is November 26 celebrated as Constitution Day in India? 

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Meaning of Constitution

Which fundamental right was removed by the 44th Constitutional Amendment ?

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Amending Procedures

Answer the question briefly.

Explain the following kinds of constitutions : 
(i) Written
(ii) Unwritten
(iii) Enacted
(iv) Evolved

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Kinds of Constitutions - Written and Unwritten, Rigid and Flexible, Enacted and Evolved

Answer the question briefly.

Is the distinction between a written constitution and an unwritten constitution a real one? Discuss.

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Kinds of Constitutions - Written and Unwritten, Rigid and Flexible, Enacted and Evolved

Answer briefly of the following question.

State any two conventions of the written constitution of the United States of America.

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Conventions - Meaning and Examples with Reference to U.K., U.S.A. and India

The distinction between a written and unwritten constitution is a false one. Discuss this statement.

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Meaning of Constitution

Explain any three merits and any three demerits of a rigid constitution.

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Kinds of Constitutions - Written and Unwritten, Rigid and Flexible, Enacted and Evolved

What is meant by the sovereignty of the British Parliament?

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Conventions - Meaning and Examples with Reference to U.K., U.S.A. and India

The Constitutional of the United States can be characterised as:

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Kinds of Constitutions - Written and Unwritten, Rigid and Flexible, Enacted and Evolved

All provisions of the Constitution of India can be amended by the same procedure.

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Amending Procedures

Contrast a flexible constitution from a rigid constitution on the basis of process of Amendment. Cite an example to bring out the contrast between the two.

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Chapter: [2] Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States
Concept: Kinds of Constitutions - Written and Unwritten, Rigid and Flexible, Enacted and Evolved
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