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The establishment of the Indian National Congress led to the development of the National Movement in India. In this context answer the following:

Mention four basic beliefs of the Early Nationalists.

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Chapter: [2] Growth of Nationalism
Concept: Formation of the Indian National Congress

When can the Vice-President cast a vote in the Rajya Sabha?

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Chapter: [2] The President and The Vice-President
Concept: The Vice-President

What was the influence of Western education on the minds of educated Indians in the 19th century?

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Chapter: [2] Growth of Nationalism
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism

Who exposed the economic exploitation of India through his book ‘Poverty and Un-British rule in India’?

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Chapter: [2] Growth of Nationalism
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism

The early Congressmen were liberal in their views and programmes. This led to the rise of
radical nationalists who demanded more forceful action against the British. In this context,
discuss the following:

Reasons why the early Congressmen were called ‘Moderates’

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Chapter: [2] Growth of Nationalism
Concept: Aims of the Indian National Congress

The early Congressmen were liberal in their views and programmes. This led to the rise of radical nationalists who demanded more forceful action against the British. In this context, discuss the following:

How did the Moderates differ from the Assertive Nationalists in realising their objectives?

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Chapter: [2] Growth of Nationalism
Concept: Aims of the Indian National Congress

Write any one circumstance when the President can declare a National Emergency. 

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Chapter: [2] The President and The Vice-President
Concept: The President of India

Name the two books that Dadabhai Naoroji authored explaining the ‘Drain of India’s Wealth’. 

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Chapter: [2] Growth of Nationalism
Concept: Formation of the Indian National Congress

Name of the organisation founded by Jyotiba Phule.

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Chapter: [2] Growth of Nationalism
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism

The Second half of the 19th century witnessed the growth of a strong feeling of Nationalism. With reference to the statement, answer the following :  

Write any three repressive Colonial policies of the British.

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Chapter: [2] Growth of Nationalism
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism

The Second half of the 19th century witnessed the growth of a strong feeling of Nationalism. With reference to the statement, answer the following : 

State any three ways in which the Press played an important role in developing nationalism amongst Indians.

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Chapter: [2] Growth of Nationalism
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism

 Explain two Discretionary powers of the President.

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Chapter: [2] The President and The Vice-President
Concept: Composition of the Electoral College

The procedure to remove the President is called ______.

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Chapter: [2] The President and The Vice-President
Concept: The President of India

The term of office of the Vice President is ______.

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Chapter: [2] The President and The Vice-President
Concept: The Vice-President

The executive power of the Indian Union is vested in the President of India. In this context, answer the following question:

Give any two reasons for the indirect election of the President.

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Chapter: [2] The President and The Vice-President
Concept: Reasons for Indirect Election

The executive power of the Indian Union is vested in the President of India. In this context, answer the following question:

Mention any three legislative powers of the President.

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Chapter: [2] The President and The Vice-President
Concept: The President of India

The executive power of the Indian Union is vested in the President of India. In this context, answer the following question:

Name the three kinds of emergencies that can be proclaimed by the President.

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Chapter: [2] The President and The Vice-President
Concept: The President of India

The ______ has the power to summon the Houses of Parliament.

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Chapter: [2] The President and The Vice-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.

What are the three types of emergencies that can be proclaimed by the President?

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Chapter: [2] The President and The Vice-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.

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Chapter: [2] The President and The Vice-President
Concept: Powers of the President of India > Executive Powers
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