मराठी

ISC (Arts) इयत्ता १२ - CISCE Important Questions for Political Science

Advertisements
[object Object]
[object Object]
विषय
मुख्य विषय
अध्याय
Advertisements
Advertisements
Political Science
< prev  101 to 120 of 129  next > 

The Civil Service or Bureaucracy is also known as the ______ Executive.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [10] Fundamental Rights
Concept: Civil Service

Explain any two ways in which the U.S. Congress exercises control over the Executive branch.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [10] Fundamental Rights
Concept: Powers and Functions of Executive Heads of U.S.A. (President)

Give one word/term for the following:

A bill does not become a law because the U.S. President fails to sign it within the ten-day period and cannot return the bill to Congress as it has adjourned.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [10] Fundamental Rights
Concept: Powers and Functions of Executive Heads of U.S.A. (President)

With reference to the Parliament and the Council of Ministers, discuss the role of the Prime Minister of India.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [10] Fundamental Rights
Concept: Changing Role of the Indian Prime Minister in the Coalition Era (1996 Onwards) - with Reference to Increasing Role of Regional Political Parties

Explain the position of the Indian Prime Minister in relation to the powers shared with the Parliament and the Council of Ministers.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [10] Fundamental Rights
Concept: Changing Role of the Indian Prime Minister in the Coalition Era (1996 Onwards) - with Reference to Increasing Role of Regional Political Parties

What is meant by Judicial Review?

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judicial Review

In which landmark case was judicial review first exercised by the Supreme Court of the United States?

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judicial Review

Distinguish between judicial activism and judicial restraint.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judicial Activism

Critically examine any three powers of the Supreme Court of the United States.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: The Supreme Court

How is judicial independence ensured in the Constitution of the United States of America?

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Conditions of Independence of Judiciary

Do you agree with the view that the Supreme Court of India is the most powerful apex court in the world? Explain the reasons for your answer.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judiciary in India and U.S.A

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

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judiciary in India and U.S.A

Why is the judiciary in the USA called the two-tier system?

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judiciary in India and U.S.A

State what is meant by open trial system.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Introduction and Composition of Judiciary

Explain the meaning of the jury system.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judicial Review

Discuss the functions of Judiciary.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Introduction and Composition of Judiciary

______ implies pro-active approach of the judiciary towards prevailing socio-economic and political apathy in the country.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judicial Activism

What is meant by the doctrine of implied powers?

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judiciary in India and U.S.A

Which case under the doctrine of implied powers led to the origin of judicial review in USA?

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judiciary in India and U.S.A

What is the Advisory function of the Supreme Court in India?

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: The Supreme Court
< prev  101 to 120 of 129  next > 
Advertisements
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×