Main Examination Pattern
Instructions
Q1. India is an “indestructible union of destructible states”. In this context, explain the Parliament's power to reorganise the states under Article 3 of the Constitution of India. (10 Marks, 150 words)
Q2. What are the constitutional provisions available in the Indian Constitution to conserve the linguistic diversity of India and discuss the significance of protecting linguistic diversity. (10 Marks, 150 words)
Q3. The ‘Objectives Resolution’ moved by Jawahar Lal Nehru outlined the fundamentals and philosophy of our constitution. Comment. (10 Marks, 150 words)
Q4. Discuss the reasons for India adopting federalism. Also, explain the federal features of the Indian Constitution. (10 Marks, 150 words)
Q5. “The Attorney-General is the principal legal adviser and lawyer of the Government of India.” Elaborate. (10 Marks, 150 words)
Q6. What is meant by 'Judicial Activism '? Evaluate the Significance and concerns associated with it. (15 Marks, 250 words)
Q7. "The values enshrined in the Preamble of our Constitution reflects the very purpose of democracy". Elaborate. (15 Marks, 250 words)
Q8. "The harmony and balance between the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy is an essential feature of the basic structure of the Constitution". Elucidate. (15 Marks, 250 words)
Q9. "Fundamental Duties, though significant, have certain limitations". Analyze. (15 Marks, 250 words)
Q10. The Citizenship Act 1955, is the exhaustive law relating to citizenship in India. In this context, enumerate the various provisions dealing with the acquisition and loss of citizenship in India after the commencement of the Constitution. (15 Marks, 250 words)