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From: venky123Reply 21 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 5
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   President is elected by the member of the State
   Assemblies and the Parliament whereas
   Vice-President is elected by the members of both
   the houses of the Parliament.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:07:29 2009 (GMT)

From: venky123Reply 22 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 7
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   The Judges of the High Court are appointed with
   consultation of Chief Justice of the High Court,
   Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the
   Governor of the concerned State.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:09:10 2009 (GMT)

From: venky123Reply 23 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 8
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   If he/she holds any office of profit under the
   Government of India or the Government of any State.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:10:10 2009 (GMT)

From: sheetz26Reply 24 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 11
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   The two economic factors which became the cause of
   first war of Independence were:
   (i) Exploitation of Economics Resources, buying
   them at cheap rate in India and selling them at
   exorbitant prices in foreign.
   (ii) Subordination of Indian interests by buying
   raw materials cheaply in India and selling the
   manufactured goods made in England; back to
   Indians at very high prices. 

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:12:13 2009 (GMT)

From: sheetz26Reply 25 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 12
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   The British did the following things to promote
   formation of Muslim league:
   (i)They divided Bengal on communal basis.
   (ii)They taught history in such a way that both
   Hindus and Muslims became suspicious of each other.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:15:36 2009 (GMT)

From: venky123Reply 26 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 11
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   (i) An Act was passed in 1720 which prohibited the
   use of Indian silk and calicoes in England. This
   was done to reduce the popularity of Indian
   textile products in England.
   (ii) Heavy duty of Indian products were imposed
   whereas British products were sold without any duties.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:15:38 2009 (GMT)

From: sheetz26Reply 27 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 20
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   Article 1 inspires every human being to live
   freely and dignity and that we should encourage
   the spirit of brotherhood.
   Article 2 helps in removing restrictions or
   favours to any human being, thus making them equal
   with equal rights and duties.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:18:39 2009 (GMT)

From: venky123Reply 28 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 12
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   (i) They encouraged the Muslims to start separate
   organisations. They created the feeling in the
   minds of the Muslims that their rights would not
   be protected in the Hindu dominated society.
   (ii) The system of separate communal electorates
   sowed the seeds of communalism and widened the
   gulf between the two communities. 

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:20:30 2009 (GMT)

From: venky123Reply 29 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 13
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   C.R. Dass and Moti Lal Nehru. They were in fovour
   of contesting the elections under the Act of 1919.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:21:56 2009 (GMT)

From: sheetz26Reply 30 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 13
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   The two leaders of Swaraj Party were: C.R.Das and
   Motilal Nehru.
   This party advocated new line of political
   activity and returned to constitutional agitation.
   Its leaders held that the congress should contest
   elections to the legislatures and oppose British
   Govt. from within the councils. Hence they were
   called pro-changers.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:22:00 2009 (GMT)

From: venky123Reply 31 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 14
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   (i) The establishment of Pakistan was not going to
   solve the problem of communal minorities.
   (ii) Partition would make the problem of the
   Princely states more complex.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:23:53 2009 (GMT)

From: venky123Reply 32 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 13
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   C.R. Dass and Moti Lal Nehru. They were in favour
   of contesting the elections under the Act of 1919. 

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:24:09 2009 (GMT)

From: venky123Reply 33 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 15
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   (i) Constituent Assembly: There were two separate
   Constituent Assemblies for the two Dominions. Each
   would serve a Central Legislature.
   (ii) Princely States: The Princely States became
   independent and all the powers exercised by the
   British authority were terminated. 

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:27:26 2009 (GMT)

From: sheetz26Reply 34 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 14
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   The 2 reasons given by Cabinet Mission for
   rejecting the demand for Pakistan were:
   (i) A small Pakistan would not be viable,
   particularly when its two parts, i.e. one in the
   East and the other in the West; would separated by
   hundreds of miles of Indian territory.
   (ii)Partition would involve dislocation of
   communication network and would involve division
   of armed and service personnel's along communal lines.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:27:38 2009 (GMT)

From: sheetz26Reply 35 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 15
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   (i) Creation of dominions of India and Pakistan.
   (ii)A governor-general would appoint for each
   dominion.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:29:26 2009 (GMT)

From: venky123Reply 36 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 16
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   The two main principles of Fascism were:
   (a) Fascism was totally against democracy. It laid
   stress on duties and obligations unlike democracy
   which laid stress on rights and liberties of the
   people.
   (b) Rule of single party and a single leader, with
   full authority.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:30:16 2009 (GMT)

From: venky123Reply 37 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 17
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   (i) Britain (ii) Russia (iii) France.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:30:55 2009 (GMT)

From: sheetz26Reply 38 of 62Reply         View replies (1)
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 16
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   State worship and leader worship were two
   underlying principles of Fascism.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:31:02 2009 (GMT)

From: venky123Reply 39 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 18
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   China, Russia, U.S.A., Great Britain and France.

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:31:41 2009 (GMT)

From: sheetz26Reply 40 of 62Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 17
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   Russian, England and France were the three signatory  
   countries of Triple Entente(1907). 

Posted at: Wed Oct 21 11:32:33 2009 (GMT)

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