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The document contains a social science worksheet with questions about the working of various institutions in India like the legislature, executive, judiciary and others. Some of the questions ask students to explain concepts like how a bill becomes a law, the roles of the President of India, Prime Minister and other constitutional bodies. Other questions ask students to distinguish between the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha or analyze statements about the relationship between the President and Council of Ministers.

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Working of Institutions

The document contains a social science worksheet with questions about the working of various institutions in India like the legislature, executive, judiciary and others. Some of the questions ask students to explain concepts like how a bill becomes a law, the roles of the President of India, Prime Minister and other constitutional bodies. Other questions ask students to distinguish between the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha or analyze statements about the relationship between the President and Council of Ministers.

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RELIANCE FOUNDATION SCHOOL, SURAT

2020-21
SURAT(English Medium) SOCIAL SCIENCE WORKSHEET

WORKING OF INSTITUTIONS
1. When does a bill become a law?
2. What is legislative assembly?
3. Name the institutions that take all important policy decisions.
4. Explain no confidence motion.
5. Which institution can make changes to an existing law of our country?
6. How is the President of India elected?
7. Who appoints the judges of the Supreme Court and the high Court?
8. What do you mean by institutions? Why democratic governments insist on
institutions?
9. “Working with institutions is not easy”. Give any two reasons to support the statement.
10.What was Mandal commission? Why was it appointed? State its major
recommendations.
11.The Loksabha is more powerful than Rajyasabha. Explain by giving three reasons.
12.Distinguish between:
I) Loksabha and Rajyasabha
II) Political executive and Permanent executive
13.Explain the form of Government which India has.
14.Explain the major powers and functions of the Parliament.
15.The President exercises all the powers only on the advice of the council of ministers.
Analyse the statement.
16.Explain the major powers and functions of the Prime Minister.
17.How can the judge of the Supreme Court be removed?
18.Explain the major powers of the President.
19.What is coalition government? Mention any two limitations of coalition government?
20.Explain briefly the powers and functions of the Supreme Court.
21.Give any three functions (or responsibilities) of the government.
Note- Bold letter questions are to be done in the class work notebook.
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