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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)
With reference to our Judiciary, discuss the following
Why is the Judiciary kept independent of the control of the Executive and the Legislature
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court
With reference to our Judiciary, discuss the following:
What do we mean when we refer to the Supreme Court and the High Court as a 'Court of Record'?
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court
Mention two important contributions of Lala Lajpat Rai.
Concept: Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920)
What were the two basic reasons responsible for the Surat Split in 1907 between the Early Nationalists and the Assertive Nationalists?
Concept: Surat Split of 1907
With reference to the Supreme Court, explain its functions stated below:
Advisory Function.
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court
