This document outlines the sections and questions on a civics exam for a junior college course. Section I requires answering 3 out of 5 questions about key features of the Indian constitution, phases of the Indian independence movement, and fundamental rights. Section II requires answering 8 out of 12 questions about the Indian independence movement, roles of the Supreme Court and High Court, roles of state governors and chief ministers, and several other topics. Section III requires answering 15 out of 20 short questions about various concepts and institutions related to the Indian government system, such as constituent assemblies, fundamental duties, electoral colleges, and more.
This document outlines the sections and questions on a civics exam for a junior college course. Section I requires answering 3 out of 5 questions about key features of the Indian constitution, phases of the Indian independence movement, and fundamental rights. Section II requires answering 8 out of 12 questions about the Indian independence movement, roles of the Supreme Court and High Court, roles of state governors and chief ministers, and several other topics. Section III requires answering 15 out of 20 short questions about various concepts and institutions related to the Indian government system, such as constituent assemblies, fundamental duties, electoral colleges, and more.
This document outlines the sections and questions on a civics exam for a junior college course. Section I requires answering 3 out of 5 questions about key features of the Indian constitution, phases of the Indian independence movement, and fundamental rights. Section II requires answering 8 out of 12 questions about the Indian independence movement, roles of the Supreme Court and High Court, roles of state governors and chief ministers, and several other topics. Section III requires answering 15 out of 20 short questions about various concepts and institutions related to the Indian government system, such as constituent assemblies, fundamental duties, electoral colleges, and more.
This document outlines the sections and questions on a civics exam for a junior college course. Section I requires answering 3 out of 5 questions about key features of the Indian constitution, phases of the Indian independence movement, and fundamental rights. Section II requires answering 8 out of 12 questions about the Indian independence movement, roles of the Supreme Court and High Court, roles of state governors and chief ministers, and several other topics. Section III requires answering 15 out of 20 short questions about various concepts and institutions related to the Indian government system, such as constituent assemblies, fundamental duties, electoral colleges, and more.
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MATHEWS JUNIOR COLLEGE
CIVICS-II yr MARKS-100
I. Answer any three of the following:
1. Explain salient features of indian constitution? 2. Describe various phases of indian national movement? 3. Explain fundamental rights as incorporated in the constitution? 4. Describe ordinary and emergency powers of president of india? 5. Describe the powers of prime minister? II. Answer any eight of the following: 1. Explain four causes for the birth of indian national movement? 2. Write about functions of supreme court of high court? 3. What are the functions of high court? 4. Write about the powers and functions of state governor? 5. Explain powers and functions of chief minister? 6. Explain financial relations b/w union and states? 7. Examine recommondations of sarkarai commission? 8. Discuss powers and functions of district collector? 9. NITI aayog? 10. Explain powers and functions of national commission for human rights? 11. Explain powers and functions of national commission for minorities? 12. Write an essay on nirbhaya act? III. Answer any 15 of the following: 1. Civil disobedience movement? 2. Constituent assembly? 3. Drafrting committee. 4. Socialist principles. 5. Any 4 fundamental duties? 6. What is an electoral college, who are the members? 7. How is the president removed? 8. What is judicial review? 9. Composition of state council of ministers? 10. Assembly speaker? 11. Write a note on union list? 12. Composition of finance commission? 13. Gram sabha? 14. Zilla parishad? 15. Municipalities? 16. Municipal commission? 17. Election commission? 18. State human rights commission? 19. SHE teams? 20. District consumer forums?
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