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| 1751. |
Write down the components which are effected of electoral system |
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| 1752. |
Fundamental rights are not absolute or ultimate right why |
| Answer» Because they can be taken back by the government at the time of any emergency or critical situation to protect the national security | |
| 1753. |
Ncert quesrions are not solved here |
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| 1754. |
Why indian constitution is called a living document |
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| 1755. |
What are the premible of ihe constitution |
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| 1756. |
Write down the preamble of the constitution? |
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| 1757. |
Semi presidential system |
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| 1758. |
what is constitutional remedies? |
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| 1759. |
Why do we need a constitution? |
| Answer» Because it protect our freedom and self regulations | |
| 1760. |
Discuss the freedom include in Act.19 of the constitution |
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| 1761. |
Shiva saroj |
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| 1762. |
Please provide notes of ch 1&2 |
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| 1763. |
Why do we (India) need constitution? |
| Answer» A democratic country\xa0needs\xa0a\xa0constitution\xa0because:A\xa0Constitution\xa0tells us the fundamental nature of our society.A\xa0Constitution\xa0helps serve as a set of rules and principles that all persons in a country can agree upon as the basis of the way in which they\xa0want\xa0the country to be governed.The\xa0constitution\xa0also spells out the ideals the citizens believe that their country\xa0should\xa0uphold. | |
| 1764. |
When the constitution of India came into force |
| Answer» 26th Jan 1950 | |
| 1765. |
solution of ncert not avaliable |
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| 1766. |
Why our constitution is called bag of borrowing |
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| 1767. |
Politics is more than what politicians do. Do you agree with this statement ? Give examples |
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| 1768. |
What is scope and nature political theory |
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| 1769. |
Basic of political science |
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| 1770. |
Any guid is there for political science |
| Answer» Just use NCERT book and schl or college lectures | |
| 1771. |
Can i know some important questions of chapter 10 philoshopy of Indian constituon |
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| 1772. |
Define the term executive and discuss it\'s various forms? |
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| 1773. |
What is meant by bill of rights? |
| Answer» Bhyts. Jyvss kgs jy. Jsys | |
| 1774. |
Describe the difference among the top leaders in the constituent assembly |
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| 1775. |
What is the need to organise government |
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| 1776. |
Mandamus |
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| 1777. |
Difference between fptp and pr system of election. |
| Answer» \tBASIS FOR COMPARISONFIRST PAST THE POSTPROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATIONMeaningFirst Past the Post is a voting system, wherein people cast their votes to the candidate of their choice and the one getting the highest number of votes win.Proportional Representation is an electoral device in which seats are allotted to the political parties on the basis of the number of votes polled for them.ConstituencyEntire country is segregated into various geographical units, i.e. constituencies.Large geographical areas are termed as constituencies.RepresentativeOne representative is elected from each constituency.One or more representative can be elected from one constituency.VotingVotes are casted for candidate.Votes are casted for the party.SeatsVotes may or may not be equal to the seats got.A party gets seats, as per the proportion of votes, it gets.MajorityWinning candidate may not gets the majority votes.Winning candidate gets the majority votes.AccountabilityExistsDoes not existClashing of IdeasDoes not prevailMay Prevail\t | |
| 1778. |
What is the meaning of Political Theory |
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Answer» In a broader sense. Political theory is a subject that studies the terms like freedom, equality, secularism,etc. |
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| 1779. |
What are the drawbacks of a constitusion in a democratic nation? |
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| 1780. |
Suggest some reference books rather than ncert book |
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Answer» I think ncert is the best for you pardeep\'s book B.B chaoudhary is the best book for our standard |
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| 1781. |
Please give me some study tips for studying political science.please I am not able to understand it |
| Answer» Just try to think positive about pol.science because positivity makes you more clear about any topic and if you cannot do so.Then the last option is learn and learn as more as you can | |
| 1782. |
How is a nation different from other forms of collective belonging |
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| 1783. |
How is the power of pm depends upon the prevalling political condition? |
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| 1784. |
Which article called the heart and soul of constitution |
| Answer» Article 32 | |
| 1785. |
Dr. Ambedkar is know as the achievement of in Indian constitution? |
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| 1786. |
What has been the experience of adopting fptp system in india |
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| 1787. |
What is meant by preventive detention??? |
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| 1788. |
Discuss the role of politics in our day to day life? |
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| 1789. |
What do you mean by Political Science? Discuss its utility? |
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| 1790. |
Why dowm we need a constitution |
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| 1791. |
what is fundamental rights ? |
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Answer» fundamental rights are rights given by constitution to citizens every citizen has some basic rights like,right to freedom,speech and expression etc Hiii There are six types of fundamental rights |
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| 1792. |
What is the relation between the Governor and legislative assembly |
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| 1793. |
What do you mean by right ? |
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| 1794. |
Make a list of rights that are available in South Africa but not in India. |
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| 1795. |
Cartoon explanation for class 11 |
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| 1796. |
Cartoon for class 11 |
| Answer» Which cartoon. There are so many political cartoons in this chapter. | |
| 1797. |
What are the function of parliament comittees |
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| 1798. |
Explain relatioship between fundamental rights and directive principles of state policy |
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| 1799. |
please provide ncert solution of politicaal science |
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| 1800. |
Qualifications of contesting election of lord sabha and raja sabha |
| Answer» Lok Sabha means people are elected members and Raj Sabha means members are elected members | |