(Science) ISC Class 12 - CISCE Important Questions for Political Science

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Explain the original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [0.06] The Judiciary
Concept: The Supreme Court

Explain any three features of a parliamentary form of government.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government (U.K. and U.S.A.)

Explain the rights conferred under Right to Freedom (Article 19). 

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [0.08] Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
Concept: Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution

Discuss three challenges faced by Panchayati Raj institutions in India.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [0.09] Local self-government
Concept: Three Tier Structure Panchayati Raj

Answer the question briefly.
What is meant by regionalism in the context of Indian Democracy?

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [0.1] Democracy in India - a Perspective of the Challenges Faced
Concept: Challenges Faced by the Indian Democracy - Regionalism

Answer briefly the following question.

What is casteism?

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [0.1] Democracy in India - a Perspective of the Challenges Faced
Concept: Challenges Faced by the Indian Democracy - Caste

What is the main difference between a federal form of government and a unitary one? Explain with an example.

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Decentralisation in India

Answer the question briefly.
Explain three differences between parliamentary and presidential forms of government.

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government (U.K. and U.S.A.)

What are the characteristics of a federal state?

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Unitary and Federal States

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

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government (U.K. and U.S.A.)

Answer the question briefly.
Explain four features of an Authoritarian State.

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States

Explain why India is characterized as a quasi-federal state.

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Unitary and Federal States

Answer briefly the question

State Aristotle’s Theory of Cyclic Change.

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government (U.K. and U.S.A.)

Answer briefly of the following question.

Give an example of a Federal State and a Quasi Federal State.

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Unitary and Federal States

Answer briefly of the following question.

Mention any two merits of a Parliamentary System of Government.

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government (U.K. and U.S.A.)

Discuss any six merits under Indian Constitution of liberal democracy.

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Liberal Democratic State

Discuss any six merits of a Presidential form of Government.

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government (U.K. and U.S.A.)

Explain the reasons why the power of the Executive has grown in recent years.

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Chapter: [0.01] Forms of Government
Concept: Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government (U.K. and U.S.A.)

Answer the question briefly.
What are the conventions?

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Chapter: [0.02] Constitution
Concept: Conventions - Meaning and Examples with Reference to U.K., U.S.A. and India

Distinguish between a flexible constitution and a rigid constitution.

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Chapter: [0.02] Constitution
Concept: Kinds of Constitutions - Written and Unwritten, Rigid and Flexible, Enacted and Evolved
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