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Question 1:
If you are elected as the President of India which of the following decisions can you
take on your own?
(a) Select the person you like as Prime Minister.
(b) Dismiss a Prime Minister who has a majority in Lok Sabha.
(c) Ask for reconsideration of a bill passed by both the Houses.
(d) Nominate the leaders of your choice to the Council of Ministers.
Question 2:
Who among the following is a part of the political executive?
(a) District Collector
(b) Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs
(c) Home Minister
(d) Director General of Police
Question 3:
Which of the following statements about the judiciary is false?
(a) Every law passed by the Parliament needs approval of the Supreme Court.
(b) Judiciary can strike down a law if it goes against the spirit of the Constitution.
(c) Judiciary is independent of the Executive.
(d) Any citizen can approach the courts if her rights are violated
Question 4:
Which of the following institutions can make changes to an existing law of the
country?
(a) The Supreme Court
(b) The President
(c) The Prime Minister
(d) The Parliament
Question 5:
Match the ministry with the news that the ministry may have released:
Question 6:
Of all the institutions that we have studied in this chapter, name the one thatexercises the powers on each of the following matters.
(a) Decision on allocation of money for developing infrastructure like roads, irrigationetc. and different welfare activities for the citizens.
(b) Considers the recommendation of a Committee on a law to regulate the stockexchange.
(c) Decides on a legal dispute between two state governments.
(d) Implements the decision to provide relief for the victims of an earthquake.
Question 7:
Why is the Prime Minister in India not directly elected by the people?
Choose the most appropriate answer and give reasons for your choice.
(a) In a Parliamentary democracy only the leader of the majority party in the Lok
Sabha can become the Prime Minister.
(b) Lok Sabha can remove the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers even
before the expiry of their term.
(c) Since the Prime Minister is appointed by the President there is no need for it.
(d) Direct election of the Prime Minister will involve lot of expenditure on election.
Question 8:
Three friends went to watch a film that showed the hero becoming Chief Minister for
a day and making big changes in the state. Imran said this is what the country
needs. Rizwan said this kind of a personal rule without institutions is dangerous.
Shankar said all this is a fantasy. No minister can do anything in one day. What
would be your reaction to such a film?
Question 9:
A teacher was making preparations for a mock parliament. She called two students
to act as leaders of two political parties. She gave them an option: Each one could
choose to have a majority either in the mock Lok Sabha or in the mock Rajya Sabha.
If this choice was given to you. Which one would you choose and why?
Question 10:
After reading the example of the reservation order, three students had different
reactions about the role of the judiciary. Which view, according to you, is a correct
reading of the role of judiciary?
(a) Srinivas argues that since the Supreme Court agreed with the government, it is
not independent.
(b) Anjaiah says that judiciary is independent because it could have given a verdict
against the government order. The Supreme Court did direct the government to
modify it.
(c) Vijaya thinks that the judiciary is neither independent nor conformist, but acts as
a mediator between opposing parties. The court struck a good balance between
those who supported and those who opposed the order.
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