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Tick mark the correct statements:

The Prime Minister acts on the advice of the President.

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
Chapter: [2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Tick mark the correct statements:

A money bill cannot be introduced without the President’s authority.

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
Chapter: [2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Tick mark the correct statements:

The President can appoint anyone as the Prime Minister.

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
Chapter: [2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Tick mark the correct statements:

Most of the Civil Servants at the Center are selected by the Union Public Service Commission.

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
Chapter: [2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Who is the Chief Executive of the Indian Union? Who votes for him?

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Answer the following:

State two executive and two judicial powers of the President.Under what circumstances can the President proclaim a state of emergency?

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
Chapter: [2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Answer the following:

What are the two main functions of the Cabinet?

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
Chapter: [2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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What is the position of the Prime Minister?

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
Chapter: [2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Do you think the President of India should be directly elected by the people? Why/why not?

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
Chapter: [2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Answer the following question

Explain the significance of the American Revolution.

[1.2] The Growth of Nationalism
Chapter: [1.2] The Growth of Nationalism
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Explain the following statement:

“The President is a nominal head.”

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Explain the following statement:

“All the ministers, including the Prime Minister, swim and sink together.”

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
Chapter: [2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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Fill in the blank

____________ became the independent ruler of Bengal and shifted his capital to Murshidabad.

[1.3] India in the 18th Century
Chapter: [1.3] India in the 18th Century
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Answer the following question:

Why did India’s foreign trade decline during the British rule?

[1.5] British Policies and Impacts
Chapter: [1.5] British Policies and Impacts
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Answer the following question:

During the British rule, “India was a loser both ways – as a buyer and also a seller.” Explain.

[1.5] British Policies and Impacts
Chapter: [1.5] British Policies and Impacts
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Fill in the blank

____________ was the leader of the Sikhs after the death of Guru Govind Singh.

[1.3] India in the 18th Century
Chapter: [1.3] India in the 18th Century
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Fill in the blank

___________ was the first Peshwa.

[1.3] India in the 18th Century
Chapter: [1.3] India in the 18th Century
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The office of the Peshwas was always hereditary. 

[1.3] India in the 18th Century
Chapter: [1.3] India in the 18th Century
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State whether the following statement is True or False

In the Third Battle of Panipat, the Marathas fought with the Rajputs and the Jats.

[1.3] India in the 18th Century
Chapter: [1.3] India in the 18th Century
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State whether the following statement is True or False

Safdar Jung was the first Nizam of Hyderabad.

[1.3] India in the 18th Century
Chapter: [1.3] India in the 18th Century
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