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The ______ has the power to summon the Houses of Parliament.
Concept: Powers of the President of India > Executive Powers
The President is the head of the State and exercises his/her powers on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers. With reference to this, answer the following question.
What are the three types of emergencies that can be proclaimed by the President?
Concept: Powers of the President of India > Executive Powers
The President is the head of the State and exercises his/her powers on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers. With reference to this, answer the following question:
Mention any three legislative powers of the President.
Concept: Powers of the President of India > Executive Powers
The President is the head of the state and exercises his/her powers on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers. With reference to this, answer the following question:
Give any two reasons to justify the need for indirect election of the President.
Concept: Reasons for Indirect Election
The President is the head of the state and exercises his/her powers on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers. With reference to this, answer the following question:
What is the composition of the Electoral College which elects the President?
Concept: Composition of the Electoral College
During a hung assembly when no party gets the majority, the President appoints the Prime Minister. What power is the President exercising?
Concept: Powers of the President of India > Executive Powers
The ______ aimed to introduce equality between British and Indian Judges.
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism >> Repressive Colonial Policies
Who organised the Grand Delhi Durbar?
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism >> Repressive Colonial Policies
Given below are the objectives of the Indian National Army. Identify the odd one out of the following:
Concept: Aims of the Indian National Congress
Tahir is preparing to give a speech about the Sati system in India. Which of the following Indian leader's contributions MUST he mention in his speech?
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism >> Socio-Religious Reform Movements
On May 19, 2023, the President of India exercised legislative power under Article 123 of the Constitution, during the period Parliament was in recess, to promulgate. The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Ordinance, 2023.
What information about an ordinance can we obtain from the above passage?
Concept: Powers of the President of India > Executive Powers
The government of Country X has introduced a law similar to Ilbert Bill introduced in 1883. Who will be impacted by this Bill?
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism >> Repressive Colonial Policies
Your school has organized a poster making competition on the topic - Education empowerment for Girls in India. Which of the following leaders would MOST LIKELY be part of the poster?
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism >> Socio-Religious Reform Movements
| Nationalism refers to the feeling of oneness that emerges when people consider themselves as one nation. With reference to the growth of nationalism, answer the following: |
The press played an important role in the growth of Indian Nationalism. Thus, the British saw the need for curbs on the press. Mention any three points to analyse the role of the press in the growth of nationalism.
Concept: Role of the Press
| Nationalism refers to the feeling of oneness that emerges when people consider themselves as one nation. With reference to the growth of nationalism, answer the following: |
Lord Lytton’s repressive policies led to the growth of Nationalism. Mention any four policies enforced by him.
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism >> Repressive Colonial Policies
Name the organisation founded by Raja Rammohan Roy. Why did he establish this organisation?
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism >> Socio-Religious Reform Movements
State any one administrative function of the Cabinet.
Concept: Council of Ministers and the Cabinet
Under what condition can a non-member of Parliament can be made a minister?
Concept: Council of Ministers and the Cabinet
The Union Executive which consists of the President, Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers is a powerful body in a Parliamentary democracy. In this context answer the following questions:
State the position of the Prime Minister and state any two of his powers in relation to the President.
Concept: Position and Powers of the Prime Minister
The Union Executive which consists of the President, Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers is a powerful body in a Parliamentary democracy. In this context answer the following questions:
Mention the three categories of Ministers in order of their rank and status.
Concept: Council of Ministers and the Cabinet
