CBSE Civics Class 7

How the State Government Works

How the State Government Works - Chapter Wise CBSE Solved Question and Answer Based On NCERT

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Q1: What is constituency?
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Q2: What is the full form of MLA?
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Q3: MLAs are elected by
  1. Children
  2. People
  3. Teachers
  4. All of the above
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Q4: Every state in India has a _________________ Assembly.
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Q5: What is majority?
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Q6: Who all are called oppositions?
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Q7: What is the role of governor of the state?
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Q8: Who appoints the chief minister and other ministers?
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Q9: The chief ministers and others ministers have same office.True/false
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Q10: Name the place where all MLAs sit together to discuss various things or issues.
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Q11: Some MLAs have dual responsibilities, one as an MLA and another as a minister.True/false
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Q12: All the MLAs that gather together in the legislative Assembly are called ______________________.
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Q13: Name some departments of government.
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Q14: In a democracy, people organise get together to voice their opinions and _________________ against the government.
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Q15: The ruling party members then form the government and some members are appointed as _______________.
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Q16: A’s MLAs has won more than half the number of constituencies they will called as ____________.
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Q17: B are the members of political party who does not belong to ruling party, they will called as _______________.
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Q18: MLAs are together responsible for the work of government. True/false
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Q19: Who is associated with making laws on certain issues in a state?
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Q20: Who is associated with making laws on certain issues for the entire country?
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Q21: Find out the name of health minister and education minister of your state.
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Q22: Find out the name of railway minister of your country.
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Q23: Define the term press conference.
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Chapter 3 How the State Government Works