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Question 12 Marks
State the eligibility to become member of the Legislative Assembly.
Answer
The eligibility to become a member of the Legislative Assembly is as follows:
 $(1)$ He should be an Indian citizen.
$(2)$ His age should be $25$ years or more.
$(3)$ He must not have a paid position in a government institution.
$(4)$ That person should not be a bankrupt, a convicted offender or having an unstable mind.
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Question 22 Marks
When does the bill become an Act ?
Answer
The ordinary or financial bills are passed in the legislature through various stages (three stages) and sent to the Governor for approval. With the approval of the Governor the bill becomes an Act.
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Question 32 Marks
Which families are included in the Chief Minister's Mukhyamantri Amrutam (Ma) Yojana ?
Answer
The families, living below the poverty line in rural as well as urban areas of all districts of Gujarat and members of a family with an annual income of 4 lakhs or less (maximum five persons) are included in Mukhyamantri Amrutam (Ma) Yojana.
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Question 42 Marks
Who provides private health services to the citizens ?
Answer
The private clinics, private hospitals and trainees and government registered private doctors provide private health services to the citizens.
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Question 52 Marks
What are the main subjects covered in the Concurrent list?
Answer
The main subjects like Divorce. Education, Industries, Employment, Electricity and inheritance matters, proceedings of civil and criminal cases are covered in the Concurrent list.
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Question 62 Marks
What are the main subjects covered in the Union list?
Answer
The main subjects like census, defence of the country, finance, banking, elections, railways, post and telegraph, atomic energy, aviation and national highways, marine services, etc. are covered in the Union list. been
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Question 72 Marks
Who appoints the Governor? For how many years?
Answer
The President appoints the Governor for five years on the advice of the Prime Minister.
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Question 82 Marks
What kind of executive are the Cabinet and administrative officers called ?
Answer
The Cabinet is called 'Political executive and the administrative officers are called Administrative executive'.
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Question 92 Marks
Who are included State Executives?
Answer
The Governor, the Chief Minister and the Cabinet are included in State Executives. Besides, the administrative officers working under the control and guidance of the ministers are also included in State Executives.
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Question 102 Marks
Who elects the Speaker and Deputy Speaker ? Why?
Answer
The $M.L.A.S$ clect one of their members as the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker for smooth management of the Legislative Assembly.
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Question 112 Marks
Who imposes 'Presidential Rule' in the State? When ?
Answer
In certain unusual situations, when the Government cannot function as per the constitutional provision in the state or the Government cannot be formed, the President imposes 'Presidential Rule in the state on the recommendation of the Governor.
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Question 122 Marks
Which party forms the government in the State ?
Answer
The party which has a majority in the Legislative Assembly or the party which has the support of the majority of the members of the Legislative Assembly forms its own government.
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Question 132 Marks
State the main functions of the organs of government.
Answer
The functions of the organs of government are as follows:
$(1)$ Legislature - Legislative Assembly enact the laws.
$(2)$ Executive implements the laws.
$(3)$ Judiciary punishes those who break the laws.
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Question 142 Marks
What are the fundamental objectives of the state ?
Answer
The fundamental objectives of the state are as follows:
$(1)$ To maintain the well-being and safety of the people by maintaining law and order.
$(2)$ To safeguard and to protect the freedom and fundamental rights of the people of the state for the universal welfare.
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[2 Marks Each] QUE-ANS - Social Science STD 7 Questions - Vidyadip