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The Revolt of 1857 was the beginning of the independence struggle against the colonial rule of the British. With reference to the consequences of the Revolt, answer the following:
Mention any four changes made in the army after the Revolt.
Concept: Consequences of the First War of Independence
Mention any two economic factors responsible for the growth of nationalism in India.
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism
The President and the Vice-president are part of the Union Executive in this context, answer the following questions:
State any three qualifications required for a candidate to be elected as the Vice-president of India.
Concept: The Vice-President
The President and the Vice-president are part of the Union Executive in this context, answer the following questions:
State the three functions of the Vice-president.
Concept: The Vice-President
The President and the Vice-president are part of the Union Executive in this context, answer the following questions:
Explain briefly any two Legislative powers of the President.
Concept: The President of India
When can the President use his Discretionary power to appoint the Prime Minister?
Concept: The President of India
Name the two main associations that were the precursors of the Indian National Congress.
Concept: Aims of the Indian National Congress
With reference to the rise of ‘National Consciousness’ in India, explain the following:
The influence of the Western Education
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism
With reference to the rise of ‘National Consciousness’ in India, explain the following:
Any three contributions of Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism
With reference to the rise of ‘National Consciousness’ in India, explain the following:
The development of modern means of transport and communication
Concept: Factors Leading to the Growth of Nationalism
Who presides over the meetings of the Rajya Sabha in the absence of the Vice- President of India?
Concept: The Vice-President
Name the official procedure by which the President can be removed.
Concept: The President of India
Mention any one important occasion when the President addresses a Joint session of Parliament.
Concept: The President of India
Mention any two contributions of the INA to the National Movement.
Concept: Aims of the Indian National Congress
The President of India is the Constitutional Head of the Indian Republic. In this context, answer the following question:
How is the President elected?
Concept: The President of India
The President of India is the Constitutional Head of the Indian Republic. In this context,
answer the following questions:
Mention three types of Emergencies that the President is empowered to proclaim.
Concept: The President of India
Who has the power to promulgate an Ordinance at the Centre? When can it be promulgate
Concept: The President of India
Mention any one discretionary power of the President.
Concept: The President of India
State any one qualification necessary for the election of the President of India.
Concept: The President of India
Mention two administrative changes that the British Government brought about regarding the East India Company’s rule in India.
Concept: Formation of the Indian National Congress
