Political Science Constitution Quiz
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The total number of questions in section I is 5.

True (A)

CzsÀåQëÃAiÀÄ is the answer to question 12.

False (B)

The question number for '£ÉõÀ£ï' is 6.

True (A)

The answer to question 8 is given as a single word.

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There are more questions in section IV than in section III.

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The symbol 'J)' signifies the first option for questions.

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PIL is mentioned as an option in question 15.

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The answer to question 20 requires a simple yes or no.

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C¢üPÁgÀ has 3 options provided.

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The label 'GzÁºÀgÀuÉ' is tied to question 3.

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The equation $5X2=10$ verifies a true statement.

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For the statement 'gÁdå ±Á¸ÀÛçªÀÅ «eÁÕ£ÀªÉà «±Éèö¹', the part '±Á¸ÀÛçªÀÅ' is a false statement.

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The term 'F PɼÀV£À avÀæªÀ£ÀÄß «ÃQë¹' is a valid expression.

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The assertion '¥ÀgÀªÀiÁ¢üPÁgÀzÀ ®PÀëtUÀ¼À£ÀÄß «¸ÀÛj¹' is correct.

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The phrase 'gÁdåzÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÀAWÀ' is an accurate statement.

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‘sÁgÀvÀzÀ gÁµÀÖç¥ÀwAiÀĪÀgÀ’ indicates a false statement.

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The term 'UÁæºÀPÀ £ÁåAiÀiÁ®AiÀÄ JAzÀgÉãÀÄ?' is not a valid inquiry.

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In the expression corresponding to 'gÁdå ¸ÀaªÀ ¸ÀA¥ÀÄlzÀ', the term 'A¥ÀÄlzÀ' is accurately placed.

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Flashcards

Dormant

The state of being in an inactive state or being dormant.

Startup incubator

An organization that supports and enables the growth of startups and entrepreneurs within a specific ecosystem.

Expert

A person who is a skilled and experienced professional in a particular field.

Business model

A financial model that describes how a company will generate revenue, make a profit, and achieve its financial goals.

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Strategic analysis

The process of identifying and analyzing potential threats and opportunities in a particular environment.

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Business ethics

A set of principles or guidelines that inform and guide a business's actions.

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Teamwork

A team of individuals who work together to achieve a shared goal.

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Entrepreneurship

The act of creating a new business that will solve a problem, satisfy a need, or offer a new product or service.

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Learning

The process of obtaining information or skills through study or experience.

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Formal Education

A structured way of learning that involves acquiring knowledge, skills, or attitudes through a set of planned activities.

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Gurukul System

A system of education used in India and other South Asian countries. It emphasizes memorization, tradition, and a strict hierarchy.

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Experiential Learning

A method of learning in which students acquire knowledge through actively participating in an experience or activity.

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Informal Learning

Learning that takes place in a natural setting, outside of a formal classroom.

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Collaborative Learning

A method of learning in which students work together in groups to learn from each other.

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Vocational Training

A form of learning that focuses on the development of specific skills or competencies that are needed in the workplace.

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E-Learning

A form of learning that uses technology to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge, skills, or attitudes.

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Visual Learning

A method of learning that involves the use of visual aids, such as diagrams, illustrations, and videos.

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Auditory Learning

A method of learning that involves the use of audio materials, such as lectures, recordings, and podcasts.

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Study Notes

Section A

  • Multiple Choice Questions (5 Marks each): This section requires selecting the correct answer from given options for 5 questions each worth 1 mark
  • Examples: Identifying the work of Aristotle, determining who first used the term "state," or understanding examples of unwritten constitutions
  • Specific questions include: Defining characteristics of a constitution, naming the authority that appoints the Chief Justice of India, or recognizing examples of unwritten constitutions.

Section B

  • Fill in the Blanks: This section presents blanks that need to be filled with the appropriate terms for 5 questions each worth 1 mark
  • Examples: Identifying the origin of the word "nation," the book written by Jean Bodin, the largest constitution in the world, or the total membership of the Lok Sabha.
  • Specific questions include: Giving examples of the head of a draft committee, the term used for a public interest litigation, and describing roles in government.

Section C

  • Short Answer Questions (5 Marks each): This part demands detailed answers in at least 15-20 sentences for 6 questions worth 5 marks each.
  • Examples: Explain the nature of the state as a science, compare and contrast the state with organizations, define the characteristics of sovereignty, and elaborate on the types of laws in the country.
  • Additional Examples: Describe the structure of the Indian Parliament, the powers and duties of members of the Lok Sabha, and the powers and functions of the Council of Ministers of a state.

Section D

  • Long Answer Questions (10 Marks each): This section requires thorough explanations of the topic in at least 30-40 sentences for two questions worth 10 marks each.
  • Examples: Describe the essential aspects of an ideal constitution, explain the powers and duties of the prime minister of India., and analyze the differences between the High Court and the Supreme Court of India.
  • Additional example: Detail the powers and duties of municipal corporations in India.

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Test your knowledge of political science with this quiz covering key concepts related to constitutions. It includes multiple choice questions and fill in the blanks on topics such as unwritten constitutions, the authority appointing justices, and significant contributions from political philosophers. Challenge yourself and see how well you understand the foundations of governance!

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