Answer the following question:
What were the main reasons for the Anglo-French rivalry in India?
[1.4] Traders to Rulers
Chapter: [1.4] Traders to Rulers
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Answer the following question:
Discuss the main aspects of the Non-Cooperation Movement.
[1.8] India's Struggle for Freedom
Chapter: [1.8] India's Struggle for Freedom
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What were the main features of the Government of India Act, 1935?
[1.8] India's Struggle for Freedom
Chapter: [1.8] India's Struggle for Freedom
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Fill in the blank:
The elections to the Lok Sabha are held by ________.
[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:
A person should have acquired the age of ______ of age to become a Member of Lok Sabha.
[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:
The maximum strength of the members of Lok Sabha is _____.
[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:
The Rajya Sabha is the ______.
[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:
The President can nominate _____ members in the Rajya Sabha.
[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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Match the contents of Column A with those of Column B.
| Column A |
Column B |
| 1. The speaker |
(a) Presides over the Rajya Sabha |
| 2. The Vice President |
(b) The legislative organ of the Union Government |
| 3. The Rajya Sabha |
(c) The House of People |
| 4. The Parliament |
(d) Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha |
| 5. The Lok Sabha |
(e) Permanent House |
[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 statement:
The Rajya Sabha is presided over the Vice President of India.
[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 statement:
A money bill has to be moved first in the Lok Sabha.
[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 statement:
The Parliament meets at least twice a year.
[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 statement:
The members of the Rajya Sabha are elected for a term of six years.
[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:
How are the members to the Lok Sabha elected?
[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:
What is a bicameral legislature?
[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:
Mention the essential qualifications for a person to be a member of the Lok Sabha.
[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:
The new Nizam of Hyderabad, __________ initially had cordial relations with the English.
[1.4] Traders to Rulers
Chapter: [1.4] Traders to Rulers
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Fill in the blanks:
___________ made the Nizam of Hyderabad enter the _________ system.
[1.4] Traders to Rulers
Chapter: [1.4] Traders to Rulers
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Answer the following question:
What is the composition of the Rajya Sabha?
[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 blanks:
The English fought ________ wars with rulers of Mysore, known as ___________.
[1.4] Traders to Rulers
Chapter: [1.4] Traders to Rulers
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