Subject

Political Science

Class

ICSE Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsLong Answer Type

21.

What are rigid and flexible Constitutions? Discuss any two merits and any two demerits of a flexible Constitution. 

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22.

Explain the limitation of the theory of Separation of Powers. 

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23.

Discuss three advantages and three disadvantages of Functional representation. 

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24.

Discuss the powers of the British House of Commons. 


The powers are mentioned below: 

i. Legislative Power - The house of common enjoy's vest power in the field of legislation . In the begining king and Queen. In the begining king and Queen was only fourtain of justics. After ward according ot passage fo time hole legalitive power goes in the house of common because this house consist eletive represantives. So ther made good legislation for there citizean in the state becuse there are answerable to people being the elected represantive. HOuse of common can modified the exessiting law and can make the national policy. This house can change, repeal all law this house can make new law. This house has all powers about legislation.

ii.Finicial Power - The house of common the have greate power for about finical. This finical power started according to the Act of 1911. In this bill all power about finance deal according to this house.

iii. Adminitor Power - This house also enjoy adiminster power. There have the right of transfer to adminstative person because this real Government is from this house.

iv. Judicial Functions - House of commons can recommend the removal of any judge to the monarch. It has  the power to investigate all cases involving the breach of privileges of its member and to punish the guilty. 

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25.

Give six factors responsible for the legislatures becoming mere talking shops in the developing countries. 

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26.

Compare the powers and function of the president of USA and the Prime Minister of India. 

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27.

Distinguish between the permanent and the political executive. 

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28.

Discuss the conditions essential to ensure the independence of judiciary. 

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29.

Explain the original, appellate and advisory functions of the Supreme Court of India. 

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30.

Discuss the measures should be taken to meet the challenge of political violence in India.

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