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  1. Asked: July 29, 2021In: Class 7 Science

    Class 7 Science Chapter 18 Solutions?

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    Added an answer on July 29, 2021 at 7:08 am

    Get Hindi Medium and English Medium NCERT Solution for Class 7 Science to download. Please follow the link to visit website for first and second term exams solutions. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/Science/chapter-18/

    Get Hindi Medium and English Medium NCERT Solution for Class 7 Science to download.
    Please follow the link to visit website for first and second term exams solutions.
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/Science/chapter-18/

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  2. Asked: July 29, 2021In: Class 7 Science

    Class 7 Science Chapter 15 Solutions?

    Gayathri
    Added an answer on July 29, 2021 at 7:08 am

    Get Hindi Medium and English Medium NCERT Solution for Class 7 Science to download. Please follow the link to visit website for first and second term exams solutions. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/Science/chapter-15/

    Get Hindi Medium and English Medium NCERT Solution for Class 7 Science to download.
    Please follow the link to visit website for first and second term exams solutions.
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/Science/chapter-15/

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  3. Asked: July 29, 2021In: Class 7 Science

    Class 7 Science Chapter 12 Solutions?

    Gayathri
    Added an answer on July 29, 2021 at 7:07 am

    Get Hindi Medium and English Medium NCERT Solution for Class 7 Science to download. Please follow the link to visit website for first and second term exams solutions. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/Science/chapter-12/

    Get Hindi Medium and English Medium NCERT Solution for Class 7 Science to download.
    Please follow the link to visit website for first and second term exams solutions.
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/Science/chapter-12/

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  4. Asked: May 24, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    What are the trends of the outcome of elections in India?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2021 at 9:02 am

    The trends of the outcome of elections in India are as given below: (i) The ruling parties routinely lose elections in India both at the national and state level. (ii) About half of the sitting MPs or MLAs lose elections. (iii) Rich candidates who spend lot of money on 'buying votes' lose elections.Read more

    The trends of the outcome of elections in India are as given below:
    (i) The ruling parties routinely lose elections in India both at the national and state level.
    (ii) About half of the sitting MPs or MLAs lose elections.
    (iii) Rich candidates who spend lot of money on ‘buying votes’ lose elections.
    (iv) The candidates having criminal connections may also lose elections.
    (v) Barring very few disputed elections, the electoral outcomes are usually accepted as ‘people’s verdict’ by the defeated candidate or party.

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  5. Asked: May 24, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    Compare people’s participation in election with that in Europe and North America.

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2021 at 8:57 am

    People's participation in India:- (i) In India, turnout of voters has either remained stable or actually gone up. (ii) In India, the poor, illiterate and under privileged people vote in larger proportion as compared to the rich and privileged sections. In 2004, it was 56 per cent for upper castes inRead more

    People’s participation in India:-
    (i) In India, turnout of voters has either remained stable or actually gone up.
    (ii) In India, the poor, illiterate and under privileged people vote in larger proportion as compared to the rich and privileged sections. In 2004, it was 56 per cent for upper castes in comparison to 58% for OBC 60% for SC and 61% for ST.
    People’s participation in Europe and North America:-
    (i) In UK the turnout has gone down from 78 per cent in 1991 to 61 per cent in 2005.
    (ii) In the USA, poor people, African Americans and Hispanics vote much less than the rich and the white people. In 2004 it was 60%, for whites, but 56% for Blacks and 28% for the Hispanics.

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  6. Asked: May 24, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    Why are the candidates required to give detailed statement of their property?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2021 at 8:24 am

    The candidates are required to give detailed statements of their property for the information of the voters as well as Election commission or for the government record. It has been made compulsory because the past and at present too, many cases having wealth not in proportion to the income of the poRead more

    The candidates are required to give detailed statements of their property for the information of the voters as well as Election commission or for the government record. It has been made compulsory because the past and at present too, many cases having wealth not in proportion to the income of the politicians have come to notice. So in order to curb corrupt practices among the politicians detailed statement of their property is taken at the time of submission of the nomination form for election.

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  7. Asked: May 24, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    What makes elections in India democratic?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2021 at 8:20 am

    The following features of elections in India make elections in India democratic: (i) Independent Election Commission: our Election commission works independently and is powerful. It enjoys the same kind of independence the judiciary enjoys The chief Election commissioner is appointed by the PresidenRead more

    The following features of elections in India make elections in India democratic:
    (i) Independent Election Commission: our Election commission works independently and is powerful. It enjoys the same kind of independence the judiciary enjoys The chief Election commissioner is appointed by the President of India. He is, however not answerable to the President or the government.
    (ii) Popular participation : In India, the participation of voters has either remained increased particularly, the participation of the poor, illiterate and underprivileged people’ In addition to this more and more people are taking part in election related activities.
    (iii) Acceptance of election result: Whether one candidate or party loses or. wins an election they do not go against it. On the other hand, everyone accepts the results as people’s verdict”.

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  8. Asked: May 24, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    What is voters’ list? What is the basis of preparation of this list? How and by whom is the list prepared? What type of card is issued to voters and why?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2021 at 8:08 am

    (i) Voters’ list: It is a list of those persons who are eligible to vote. (ii) Basis of voters list: (a) In India, the principle of universal adult franchise has adopted' under this system, all been the citizens aged 18 years and above can vote in an election. (b) Every citizen has the right to voteRead more

    (i) Voters’ list: It is a list of those persons who are eligible to vote.
    (ii) Basis of voters list: (a) In India, the principle of universal adult franchise has adopted’ under this system, all been the citizens aged 18 years and above can vote in an election.
    (b) Every citizen has the right to vote, regardless of his or her caste, religion or gender and his name is included in the voters’ list.
    (c) Criminals and persons with unsound mind can be denied right to vote.
    (iii) Preparation of list: (a) It is the responsibility of the government to get, the list prepared.
    (b) Names of new eligible voters are added and names of those who are dead or have moved out of a place are deleted.
    (c) A complete revision of lists takes place every five years.
    (iv) Election photo Identity Card (EPIC):
    (a) Now an Election photo identity Card is issued to every person on the voters ‘list.
    (b) Voters are required to carry this card at the time of voting to avoid bogus voting by others.
    (c) This Identity Card, however, has not been made compulsory for voting. For voting the voters can show many other proofs like the ration card or. the driving licence or passport.

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  9. Asked: May 24, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    Write a short note on the formation of electoral constituencies in India.

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2021 at 7:53 am

    The main features of the basis on which electoral constituencies are formed are as given below: (i) In India, an area based system of representation is followed. (ii) The country is divided into different areas for the purpose of elections. These areas are called electoral constituencies. For examplRead more

    The main features of the basis on which electoral constituencies are formed are as
    given below:
    (i) In India, an area based system of representation is followed.
    (ii) The country is divided into different areas for the purpose of elections. These areas are called electoral constituencies. For example, for Lok Sabha elections, there are 543 electoral constituencies in the country.
    (iii) Voters of each constituency elect one representative and in case called of Lok sabha he is called Member of parliament.
    (iv) Every adult citizen has one vote and each vote has equal value. That is why our constitution requires that each constituency should have a roughly equal population living within it.
    (v) The same principle, as mentioned above, is used for Assembly constituencies, Panchayat and Municipal elections. A member of the Assembly is called the Member Legislative Assembly or an MLA.
    (vi) sometimes ‘constituencies’ are called seats because each constituency represents one seat in Lok Sabha or Legislative Assembly.

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  10. Asked: May 24, 2021In: Class 9 Social Science

    How elections are held in India?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2021 at 7:35 am

    (i) Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha (Assembly) elections are held regularly after every five years. (ii) After five years the term of all the elected representatives comes to an end. The Lok Sabha or Vidhan Sabha stands 'dissolved'. (iii) Elections are held in all constituencies at the same time, eitherRead more

    (i) Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha (Assembly) elections are held regularly after every five years.
    (ii) After five years the term of all the elected representatives comes to an end. The Lok Sabha or Vidhan Sabha stands ‘dissolved’.
    (iii) Elections are held in all constituencies at the same time, either on the same day or within a few days. This is called General Election.
    (iv) Sometimes election is held only for one constituency to fill the vacancy caused by death or resignation of a member. This is called a by-election.

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