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From: haroonamanReply 41 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 24
   The common qualifications required to be eligible to become the President of
   India or the Governor of a State are :
   
   (i)  He must be a citizen of India.
   
   
   (ii) He should not be less than 35 years of age.
   
   
   (iii)He should not hold any office of profit under the government.

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 09:51:23 2010 (GMT)

From: haroonamanReply 42 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 25
   the special powers of the Governor during the President's Rule in a State
   are :
   
   (i)  To inform the president of the state of affairs of the State.
   
   
   (ii)  To make use of the State contingency fund to restore normal
   conditions.
   
   
   (iii) To decide whether or not to dissolve the house. 

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 09:58:35 2010 (GMT)

From: haroonamanReply 43 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 26
   Two executive and two legislative powers of the President of  India are :
   
   Legislative powers :
   
   
   (i)  Power to summon and prorogue Parliament and to dissolve the Lok Sabha.
   
   
   
   (ii) Nominations of members to the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
   
   
    
   
   
   Executive powers :
   
   
   (i)  He is the head of the union Administraion.
   
   
   (ii) Formation of the council of ministers.

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 10:02:37 2010 (GMT)

From: haroonamanReply 44 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 27
   Judicial Review means the power of the court to interpret the constitution
   and determine the validity of a law passed by legislature or an act of the
   executive.Original jurisdictionrefers to the justice metted out to cases
   regarding inter state problems.

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 10:09:09 2010 (GMT)

From: haroonamanReply 45 of 129Reply         View replies (1)
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 28
   The Appelate jurisdiction involves judgement of constitutional cases,civil
   cases and criminal cases. 

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 10:11:12 2010 (GMT)

From: haroonamanReply 46 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 28
   The Appelate jurisdiction involves judgement of constitutional cases,civil
   cases and criminal cases. 

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 10:13:20 2010 (GMT)

From: haroonamanReply 47 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 30
   The judge of the Supreme Court can only be removed from office by the
   process of impechment in which a judge is put to vote in front of the other
   subordinate judges and if a majority of the sub-judges are against the judge
   then he will have to step down.

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 10:18:16 2010 (GMT)

From: haroonamanReply 48 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 34
   the two individuals in Pictures 1 and 2 are Dadabhai Naoroji and Gopal
   Krishna Gokhale respectively and they were the leaders in the moderate group
   of the Congress.

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 10:20:14 2010 (GMT)

From: haroonamanReply 49 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 35
   Dadabhai Naoroji explained the economic exploitation of India for British
   interests through his famous Drain Theory in which he says that our economy
   goes down through payment to the british officials,dispatch of
   money,payments to maintain the british army

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 10:26:24 2010 (GMT)

From: haroonamanReply 50 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 41
   Three reasons which led to the war in 1914 are :
   
   (i)  The immediate cause of the first world war was the Sarajevo crisis in
   which  the crown prince of Austria Francis Ferdinard and his wife Sophie
   were assassinated by Gavrilo Princep a nineteen year old Bosnian. 
   
   
   (ii) There was an armament race in which there was intense nationalism and
   if one country increased their armament then even the other countries were
   forced to raise their arms.
   
   
   (iii)Europe had been split into two armed camps - The Triple Alliance and
   the Triple Entante.

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 15:09:02 2010 (GMT)

From: haroonamanReply 51 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 42
   Three clauses of the Treaty of Versailles are :
   
   (i)  The treaty declared that Germany was guilty of aggression. She had to
   pay a very hefty price of 33 billion dollars as war indemnity.
   
   
   (ii) Germany was forced to evacuate the places that she had once occupied.
   
   
   (iii)The area of the Rhine valley had to be demilitarised. Germany had to
   return the mineral rich districts of Alsace and Lorraine to France.  

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 15:13:56 2010 (GMT)

From: haroonamanReply 52 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 43
   The Treaty of Versailles was responsible for the outbreak of the Second
   World War as although Germany were one of the superpowers the clauses of the
   Treaty of Versailles made gemany feel ashamed and helpless.Germany was
   forced tocede large chunks of ......
   .......her territory to France, Belgium, Poland and Denmark.Her overseas
   posessions and colonies were divided among the Allies. The German army was
   restricted to one lakh soldiers which caused a sense of great insecurity
   among the Germans. 

Posted at: Wed Feb 17 15:22:26 2010 (GMT)

From: hemanthgReply 53 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 31
   DISCONTENTMENT OF SEPOYS
   <p>
   <strong><em>1)Ill-treating the Indian troops-the british treated
   the indians as menial servants who were inferior to their English
   masters.They kept away from their official & social life & humiliated the
   Company's very victories.This hurt the indian
   soldiers.  </em></strong>
   </p>
   <p>
   <strong><em>2)Greased Catridges-In 1857A.D The Company had
   introduced enfiled rifle in the army.Greased catridges were to be used in
   this rifle.The soldiers had to bite the end of catridges with their mouth
   before using it.The catridges were made with the fat of pig or
   cow.The Sepoys felt it an attempt to defile both
   Hindu&</em></strong>
   </p>
   <p>
   <strong><em>Muslim religions.The news of the polluted catridges
   spread to all military stations,causing general resentment among the
   soldiers.   </em></strong>
   </p>

Posted at: Sun Mar 7 01:20:33 2010 (GMT)

From: hemanthgReply 54 of 129Reply         View replies (1)
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 32
   RESENTMENT OF THE NATIVE STATES.
   
   Unfair attitude towards Mughals-1)Lord Dalhousie declared that after the
   death of Bahadur Shah Zafar,his successors should leave the Red Fort.Lord
   Canning in 1857 declared that Bahadur's successors wouldn't even allowed to
   use the title of "king".
   
   
   Unjust annexation of Awadh-On February 1856,Lord Dalhousie annexed Awadh
   on the ground of maladministration by Nawab Wajid Shah who was sent to
   Calcutta to recieve a pension of Rs12 lakh per anum.  

Posted at: Sun Mar 7 01:33:20 2010 (GMT)

From: hemanthgReply 55 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 33
   DUE TIHE DRAIN OF INDIA'S WEALTH TO BRITISH.
   <p>
   1)They <strong>imposed heavy tax</strong> on silk&cotton
   textile.
   </p>
   <p>
   2)British goods were <strong>imported to india at no
   tax</strong> ar a very little tax.
   </p>
   <p>
   3)British manufacturers flooded the Indian market with machine-made
   goods.Indian weavers<strong> failed to compete</strong> them.
   </p>
   <p>
   4)Indian traders also <strong>suffered </strong>at the hands of
   British traders.
   </p>
   <p>
   5)Indians were <strong>forced </strong>to buy British goods.
   </p>
   <p>
   Due to their exploitment the share of cotton textile of the total export 
   fell down from 33% to 3%.
   </p>

Posted at: Sun Mar 7 01:45:07 2010 (GMT)

From: hemanthgReply 56 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 32
   RESENTMENT OF THE NATIVE STATES.
   
   Unfair attitude towards Mughals-1)Lord Dalhousie declared that after the
   death of Bahadur Shah Zafar,his successors should leave the Red Fort.Lord
   Canning in 1857 declared that Bahadur's successors wouldn't even allowed to
   use the title of "king". 
   
   
   2)Unjust annexation of Awadh-On February 1856,Lord Dalhousie annexed Awadh
   on the ground of maladministration by Nawab Wajid Shah who was sent to
   Calcutta to recieve a pension of Rs12 lakh per anum.   

Posted at: Sun Mar 7 02:10:31 2010 (GMT)

From: hari_12329Reply 57 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 1
   Electoral college consisting elected members of state legislative assemly
   and council.

Posted at: Sun Mar 14 01:58:43 2010 (GMT)

From: iffathReply 58 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 5
   question hour
   its d 1st hour of every session in which d questions regarding the
   proceedings sre cleared

Posted at: Sun Mar 14 15:33:10 2010 (GMT)

From: prateek_1312Reply 59 of 129Reply         View replies (1)
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 24
   The common qualifications between the president and the governor of state
   are:
   
   1.He should be atleast 35 years of age
   
   
   2.He should be a registered voter
   
   
   3.He should not hold an offie of profit under the government 

Posted at: Mon Mar 15 09:34:00 2010 (GMT)

From: prateek_1312Reply 60 of 129Reply
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 24
   The common qualifications between the president and the governor of state
   are:
   
   1.He should be atleast 35 years of age
   
   
   2.He should be a registered voter
   
   
   3.He should not hold an office of profit under the government 
   
   
   4.He should be a citizen of India

Posted at: Mon Mar 15 09:35:11 2010 (GMT)

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