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70th BPSC: Daily Problem practice for GS- [Polity: Day-8]

Q. The philosophy of Indian democracy is enshrined in the preamble of the constitution of India. Explain. Also discuss various changes made to preamble since its adoption in Indian Constitution. [38 marks] Note: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any scanner app) on ccsevaluations@gmail.com …

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70th BPSC: Daily Problem practice for GS- [Polity: Day-3]

Q. In recent years, there has been widespread discussion over idea of “One nation, one election”. What are the advantages and concerns associated with its implementation? [38 marks] Note: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any scanner app) on ccsevaluations@gmail.com Name your file as …

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70th BPSC: Daily Problem practice for GS- [Polity: Day-2]

Q. What are the differences between Fundamental Rights and directive principles of state policies (DPSP)? Discussing the conflict between fundamental rights and DPSP since commencement of the Constitution, give your view on the position of fundamental rights vis-a-vis directive principles. [38 marks]   Note: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF …

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70th BPSC: Daily Problem practice Solution for History (Day-6)

Q. Discuss the development of western education in Bihar and its impact during the British rule. [Marks 38] Ans: Bihar has a glorious heritage in field of education since ancient times. It has been home to one of the oldest universities of India. Nalanda, Odantpuri and Vikramshila got international fame. But  the tradition of learning …

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70th BPSC: Daily Problem practice Solution for History (Day-5)

Q. “To characterize the Quit India Movement as ‘Spontaneous Revolution’ would be partial interpretation, so also would be to look up at it as the culmination of Gandhian Satyagraha movements.” Elucidate. ” [Marks 38] Ans: The Quit India Movement, also known as the August Movement, was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the …

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70th BPSC: Daily Problem practice Solution for History (Day-9)

Q. Examine the main features of the political Ideas of Jawaharlal Nehru ? [38 Marks]                         Ans:Jawaharlal Nehru is acclaimed as the maker of modern India because of the pivotal role played by him during freedom struggle as political activists and early years of post-independence period as prime minister. However, his contribution to modem Indian political thought is …

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70th BPSC: Daily Problem practice Solution for History (Day-10)

Q. Rural society responded to colonial rule in an entirely different way as compared to urban intelligentsia.” In the context of above statement examine the nature of peasant and tribal revolts. How were these movements different from that led by new emerging urban middle. [38 Marks] Ans: The rural society responded to colonial rule in …

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70th BPSC: Daily Problem practice Solution for History (Day-2)

Q. Identify the main features of the Mauryan Art as found from Bihar. Also bring out the influence of Buddhism on it with examples. [38 Marks] Ans: Mauryans were the earliest empire builders who ruled over a vast geographical area. Strong political base, centralized administrative system and favourable economic as well as other environmental conditions …

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70th BPSC: Daily Problem practice Solution for History (Day-3)

Q. “Gandhi’s mystique consisted of a union of original ideas with a remarkable flair for tactics and an uncanny insight in the mass mind.” Elucidate. Ans: It was Gandhi’s mystique which enabled him to dominate the course of Indian freedom struggle and ultimately realizing the dream of Independent India. His charisma made him an acceptable …

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