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The ______ is considered to be the Leader of the Lok Sabha.
Concept: Position and Powers of the Prime Minister
The junior category of ministers who assist senior ministers ______.
Concept: The Prime Minister
Identify the Early Nationalist leader.
Concept: Prominent Early Nationalist Leaders
The salaries and allowances of the ministers are decided by the ______.
Concept: Powers and Functions of the Cabinet
Tina is inspired by the methods of the Early Nationalists and wants to follow them. She notices that the road leading to her school is damaged and has many potholes. Which of the following methods is she MOST LIKELY to follow to solve this problem?
Concept: Methods of the Early Nationalists
The Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister aids and advises the President. In this context, answer the following question:
Who appoints the Cabinet Ministers?
Concept: The Prime Minister
The Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister aids and advises the President. In this context, answer the following question:
The President is the nominal head of the Indian Union. Mention any four functions of the Prime Minister with reference to the President.
Concept: The Prime Minister
Name any two writs issued by the Supreme Court.
Concept: Functions of the Supreme Court
Name the nationalist who said ‘Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it’. State any two of his contributions to the National Movement.
Concept: Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920)
Our Judicial system has a Supreme Court at its Apex, followed by the High Court and other subordinate Courts. In the light of this statement, explain the following:
Any three types of cases in which the Supreme Court exercises its original jurisdiction.
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court
Our Judicial system has a Supreme Court at its Apex, followed by the High Court and other subordinate Courts. In the light of this statement, explain the following:
Any three ways by which the Constitution ensures the Independence of the Judiciary.
Concept: Independence of Judiciary from the Control of Executive and Legislature
Our Judicial system has a Supreme Court at its Apex, followed by the High Court and other subordinate Courts. In the light of this statement, explain the following:
‘Advisory’ and ‘Revisory’ Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court
Give the names of two leaders who led the Home Rule Movement in India.
Concept: Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920)
The conflict between two sections of the Congress came to surface in its Session in 1906 at Calcutta. In this context, explain the following:
With reference to the picture given below, answer the following:

1) What were the three personalities popularly known as?
2) Which section of the Congress did they represent?
3) Mention two of their popular beliefs.
Concept: Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920)
The conflict between two sections of the Congress came to surface in its Session in 1906 at Calcutta. In this context, explain the following:
State any four methods that they advocated for the achievement of their aims.
Concept: Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920)
State two reasons were given by Lord Curzon to justify the Partition of Bengal.
Concept: Causes of Partition of Bengal
The Supreme Court has extensive jurisdiction. In the light of this statement, answer the following questions:
What are the qualifications of the Judges of the Supreme Court?
Concept: The Supreme Court
Explain the composition of Supreme Court.
Concept: The Supreme Court
How are the judges of the Supreme Court appointed?
Concept: The Supreme Court
Who founded the Home rule League in India? What was its objective?
Concept: Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920)
