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With reference to the powers of the President, discuss: 

Any four executive powers

[2.1] The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
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With reference to the powers of the President, discuss:

Military powers

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Answer the following question briefly:

With reference to the powers of the President, discuss: 

Any four legislative powers

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Answer the following question briefly:

The President is an integral part of the Parliament. In this context explain the following:

The financial powers of the President

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The President is an integral part of the Parliament. In this context explain the following:

The judicial powers of the President

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Answer the following question briefly:

The President is an integral part of the Parliament. In this context explain the following:

The emergency powers of the President.

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Discuss the powers and position of the Prime Minister with reference to his relationship with the following:

Parliament.

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Answer the following questions briefly:

Discuss the powers and position of the Prime Minister with reference to his relationship with the following:
The President

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Answer the following questions briefly:

Discuss the powers and position of the Prime Minister with reference to his relationship with the following:
The Council of Ministers.

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Answer the following question briefly:
In the context of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, explain the following:
Appointment of the Prime Minister

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Answer the following question briefly:
In the context of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, explain the following:
Formation of the Council of Ministers

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Answer the following question briefly:
In the context of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, explain the following:
The Cabinet

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Fill in the blank:

The Renaissance thinkers believed in life in this ________.

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Fill in the blanks:

The term Reformation refers to two major developments, the ______________ and the ______________.

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State whether the following statement is true or false:

The Renaissance and the Reformation along with new voyages ushered in the Modern Age.

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Match the Contents of Column A Column B.

Column A Column B
1. Shuja-ud-daulah (a) Nawab of Bengal
2. Shah Alam II (b) Founder of British Empire in India
3. Mir Qasim (c) 1765
4. Siraj-ud-daulah (d) 1765–1772
5. Battle of Plassey (e) Calcutta
6. Battle of Buxar (f) Formed an alliance with the Mughal Emperor and Nawab of Awadh.
7. Grant of Diwani (g) Mughal Emperor
8. Dual Government (h) Nawab of Awadh
9. Clive (i) 1757
10. Forth William (j) 1764
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State whether the following statement is True or False:

The Congress participated in the first Round Table Conference.

[1.8] India's Struggle for Freedom
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Answer the following question:

How did the Renaissance, Reformation, and the new geographical discoveries lead to the Modern Age?

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State the following Statement is True or False:

The Battle of Buxar led to the foundation of British empire in India.

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Answer the following question:

What were the causes of Conflict between Siraj-ud-daulah and the English?

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