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QUESTIONS FOR REVISIONEXAMINATION CORNER
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Pages 338 - 339]

K. K. Ghai solutions for Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC 7 Organs of Government: The Executive QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Pages 338 - 339]

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 1. (i) | Page 338

What do you mean by the executive?

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 1. (ii) | Page 338

Explain the Political Executive.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 1. (iii) | Page 338

Explain the Non-political Executive.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 2. | Page 338

Discuss the functions of the Executive organ of a government.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 3. | Page 338

What are the types of Executive?

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 4. | Page 338

Discuss the methods of appointment of the executive.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 5. (i) | Page 338

What is Civil Service?

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 5. (ii) | Page 338

Why Civil Service called Permanent Executive?

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 6. | Page 338

Define Bureaucracy.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 7. | Page 338

Discuss the salient features of the Civil Service.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 8. | Page 338

Explain the functions of the Civil Service.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 9. (i) | Page 338

Discuss the merits of Civil Service.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 9. (ii) | Page 338

Discuss the demerits of Civil Service.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 10. | Page 338

State the main difference between the political executive and the permanent executive. 

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 11. | Page 338

State the main difference between the political executive and the permanent executive. 

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 12. (i) | Page 338

Discuss the importance of Civil Service.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 12. (ii) | Page 338

Discuss the role of civil service.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 13. | Page 338

How is the Civil Service organised?

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 14. | Page 338
Why has the power of the Executive grown?
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 15. | Page 338

“The power of the legislature has declined and the power of the executive has increased.” Why has it happened?

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 16. (i) | Page 338

Discuss the powers of the President of India.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 16. (ii) | Page 338

What is the position of the President of India?

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 17. | Page 338

Explain the nature of Executive in India.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 18. (i) | Page 338

Discuss the organisation of the Union Council of Ministers.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 18. (ii) | Page 338

Discuss the powers of the Union Council of Ministers.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 18. (iii) | Page 338

Discuss the position of the Union Council of Ministers.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 19. | Page 338

What is the position of the Prime Minister?

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 20. | Page 338

How is the President of India elected?

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 21. | Page 338

Discuss the responsibility of the Union Council of Ministers before the Indian Parliament.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 22. | Page 338

Discuss the features of Parliamentary Executive as it operates in India.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 23. | Page 338

Explain the method of appointment of Indian Prime Minister and other ministers of the Union Council of Ministers.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 24. (i) | Page 339

Write a note on the emergency powers of the Indian president.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 24. (ii) | Page 339

Write a note on the Vice-President of India.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 24. (iii) | Page 339

Write a note on the difference between Council of Ministers and the Cabinet.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 24. (iv) | Page 339

Write a note on the Method of removal of the President of India.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 25. | Page 339

Discuss the changing role of the Prime Minister of India in the coalition era. 

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 26. | Page 339

Discuss the similarities in the offices of the Vice-President of India and the Vice-President of the USA.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 27. | Page 339

Discuss the role of the President in the Indian political system.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 28. | Page 339

Explain how the President of the United States is elected.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 29. (i) | Page 339

Discuss the powers of the US President.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 29. (ii) | Page 339

Discuss the position of the US President.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 30. | Page 339

Discuss the role of the US President in the legislative sphere with particular reference to his powers of Suspensory Veto and Pocket Veto.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 31. | Page 339

Explain the nature of Presidential control over the Cabinet in the USA.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 32. | Page 339

Write a note on the Vice-President of USA.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 33. | Page 339

Discuss the features of Presidential Executive in the USA.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 34. | Page 339

“The US President is both the Head of the State as well as the Head of Government.” Explain.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 35. (i) | Page 339

Discuss the organisation of American Cabinet.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 35. (ii) | Page 339

Discuss the Functions of the American Cabinet.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 36. | Page 339

Explain the relationship between the US President and the Cabinet.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 37. | Page 339

Compare the position of US President with Indian Prime Minister.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 38. | Page 339

“US President is a colossus with the feet of clay.” Discuss.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 39. (i) | Page 339

Discuss the powers of the US President.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 39. (ii) | Page 339

Discuss briefly the limitations that the Constitution of the United States places on the powers of the President.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 40. | Page 339

Write a brief note on the executive powers of the US President.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 41. (1) | Page 339

Write a short note on the American Cabinet.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 41. (2) (i) | Page 339

Write a short note on the suspensory veto power of the US president.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 41. (2) (ii) | Page 339

Write a short note on the pocket veto power of the US president.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 41. (3) | Page 339

Write a short note on the tenure of the US president.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 41. (4) | Page 339

Explain the relationship between the US President and the Cabinet.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 42. (i) | Page 339

Explain the nature of Congressional checks upon the powers of the US President.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 42. (ii) | Page 339

Explain the nature of Judicial checks upon the powers of the US President.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 43. | Page 339

Make a comparative study of the features of the executives in India and USA.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 44. | Page 339

Compare the positions of the President of India and the President of the United States.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 45. | Page 339

Compare the position of US President with Indian Prime Minister.

QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 46. | Page 339

Compare the position of US President with Indian Prime Minister.

EXAMINATION CORNER [Pages 339 - 341]

K. K. Ghai solutions for Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC 7 Organs of Government: The Executive EXAMINATION CORNER [Pages 339 - 341]

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 1. | Page 339

Discuss the powers of the US President.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 2. | Page 339

Explain why the influence of the executive has grown in recent times?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 3. (i) | Page 339

Name the executive functionaries of the USA.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 3. (ii) | Page 339

Name the executive functionaries of the UK.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 4. (i) | Page 339

What are the types of Executive?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 4. (ii) | Page 339

Discuss three important functions of the Executive.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 5. | Page 340

What part do civil services play in the administration of a state?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 6. | Page 340

Enumerate two functions of the Union Public Service Commission.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 7. (i) | Page 340

What is meant by a political executive?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 7. (ii) | Page 340

What is meant by a permanent executive?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 8. | Page 340
What is the “Pocket Veto” of the President of America?
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 9. | Page 340

Compare the position of US President with Indian Prime Minister.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 10. | Page 340

What are the factors responsible for the expansion of the executive authority in modern times?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 11. | Page 340

Enumerate two functions of the executive in a liberal political system.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 12. (i) | Page 340

What is the composition of the Union Public Service Commission?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 12. (ii) | Page 340

Enumerate two functions of the Union Public Service Commission.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 13. | Page 340

State the main difference between the political executive and the permanent executive. 

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 14. | Page 340

What is a delegated legislation?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 15. | Page 340

How are the civil servants protected in the discharge of their duties?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 16. | Page 340
What is the “Pocket Veto” of the President of America?
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 17. | Page 340

In England there is a convention which says the “king/queen can do no wrong”. What does it mean?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 18. | Page 340

Compare the position of US President with Indian Prime Minister.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 19. | Page 340

“In recent times there has been an expansion of executive authority beyond expectation.” Discuss.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 20. | Page 340

List any two maladies of the Civil Services in India.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 21. | Page 340

What is senatorial courtesy?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 22. (i) | Page 340

What do you mean by the executive?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 22. (ii) | Page 340

What are the types of Executive?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 23. | Page 340

Discuss the role of the President in the Indian political system.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 24. | Page 340

What is single executive?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 25. (a) | Page 340

Civil Services are the back bone of administration. Discuss.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 25. (b) | Page 340

State the main difference between the political executive and the permanent executive. 

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 26. | Page 340

Compare the positions of the President of India and the President of the United States.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 27. | Page 340

What is the suspensory veto of the President of U.S.A.?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 28. (a) (i) | Page 340

State two legislative powers of the President of India.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 28. (a) (ii) | Page 340

Explain the Executive Powers of the President of India.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 28. (a) (iii) | Page 340

Describe the Judicial powers of the President of India.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 28. (a) (iv) | Page 340

Explain the Financial Powers of the President of India.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 28. (b) | Page 340

Explain any six factors responsible for increase in the powers of the British Cabinet.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 29. (i) | Page 340

Explain how the President of the United States is elected.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 29. (ii) | Page 340

How is the President of the USA appointed?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 30. | Page 340
Discuss the powers and functions of the Prime Minister of UK.
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 31. | Page 340

Why is the statement that the king can do no wrong an accepted principle of the British Parliamentary System?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 32. | Page 340

Explain the statement, ‘The American President can pigeonhole any bill.’

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 33. | Page 340

What is the rationale for granting titles and honours by the executive in India?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 34. | Page 340

Name the body responsible for recruiting civil servants for the Union Government of India.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 35. | Page 340

Why the Bureaucracy is viewed as neutral?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 36. | Page 340

What is the difference between a real and a nominal executive?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 37. | Page 340

Discuss the powers of the executive in modern political systems.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 38. | Page 340

Discuss the powers of the US President.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 39. | Page 340

What is the role of civil servants in policy formation?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 40. | Page 341

What is the role of civil servants in law-making?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 41. | Page 341

Describe the Judicial powers of the President of India.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 42. | Page 341

Discuss three important functions of the Executive.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 43. | Page 341

Explain the three important rights exclusively exercised by the British Monarch.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 44. | Page 341

State any two factors that have contributed to the recent growth in the powers of the Executive.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 45. | Page 341

What is the suspensory veto of the President of U.S.A.?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 46. | Page 341

State the semi-judicial function of the civil services in present times.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 47. | Page 341

Compare the powers of the President of U.S.A. and the Prime Minister of U.K.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 48. | Page 341

Mention the powers of the Prime Minister.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 49. | Page 341

What is the tenure of the President of the USA? How many terms can the US President serve?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 50. | Page 341

Name the two conventions that are followed by the British Prime Minister.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 51. | Page 341

Explain the statement, ‘The American President can pigeonhole any bill.’

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 52. | Page 341

Explain how the system of cheeks and balances makes the theory of Separation of powers workable in the United States.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 53. | Page 341

Give any two differences between the Cabinet Systems of India and the USA.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 54. | Page 341

Explain any two legislative powers of the President of the United States.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 55. | Page 341

“We have made his position one of authority and dignity. The constitution wants to create neither a real executive nor a figure head.” Jawaharlal Nehru. Discuss the constitutional position of the Indian President in the light of this statement.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 56. (a) | Page 341

Explain how the President of the United States is elected.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 56. (b) | Page 341

Discuss briefly the limitations that the Constitution of the United States places on the powers of the President.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 57. | Page 341

Discuss the changing role of the Prime Minister of India in the coalition era. 

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 58. | Page 341

State two legislative powers of the President of India.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 59. (a) | Page 341

Discuss three important functions of the Executive.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 59. (b) (i) | Page 341

What is the position of the President of India?

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 59. (b) (ii) | Page 341

Discuss the position of the US President.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 60. | Page 341

State the main difference between the political executive and the permanent executive. 

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 61. | Page 341

Critically examine the role of the President in the Constitution of India.

EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 62. | Page 341

Explain the functions of the Civil Service.

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