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Evaluation [Pages 168 - 169]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Social Science - Term 2 [English] Class 7 TN Board 3.1 State Government Evaluation [Pages 168 - 169]

Choose the correct answer

Evaluation | Q I. 1. | Page 168

What is the minimum age for becoming a member of the State Legislative Council?

  • 18 years

  • 21 years

  • 25 years

  • 30 years

Evaluation | Q I. 2. | Page 168

How many states does India have?

  • 26

  • 27

  • 28

  • 29

Evaluation | Q I. 3. | Page 168

The word State government refers to

  • Government departments in the states

  • Legislative Assembly

  • both a and b

  • none of the above

Evaluation | Q I. 4, | Page 168

The overall head of the government in the state is the ______.

  • President

  • Prime Minister

  • Governor

  • Chief Minister

Evaluation | Q I. 5. | Page 168

Who appoints the Chief Minister and other Ministers?

  • President

  • Prime Minister

  • Governor

  • Election Commissioner

Evaluation | Q I. 6. | Page 168

who becomes the Chief Minister?

  • Leader of the Majority party

  • Leader of the opposition party

  • Both

  • None

Evaluation | Q I. 7. | Page 168

what are the three branches of the state government?

  • Mayor, Governor, MLA

  • Panchayat, municipality, corporation

  • Village, City, State

  • Legislative, executive and judiciary

Fill in the blanks

Evaluation | Q II. 1. | Page 168

The Governor is appointed by the ______.

Evaluation | Q II. 2. | Page 168

The leader of the majority party is appointed as ______in the state assembly.

Evaluation | Q II. 3. | Page 168

______ is the highest judicial organ of the state.

Evaluation | Q II. 4. | Page 168

MLA stands for ______.

Evaluation | Q II. 5. | Page 168

______ is a particular area form where all the voters living there choose their representatives.

Evaluation | Q II. 6. | Page 168

The elected representatives who are not the member of ruling party are called ______.

Evaluation | Q III. | Page 168

Match the following

1. MLAs Secretariat
2. Governor 7
3. Chief Minister Head of the state
4. Union territories Legislative Assembly
5. Fort St. George leader of the Majority party

Consider the following statements: Choose the appropriate answer

Evaluation | Q IV. 1. | Page 168

Which of the following statement is/are not correct?

To become a governor, one

  1. a. should be the citizen of India
  2. b. should have completed 25 years  of  age
  3. c. should have sound mind
  4. d. should not hold any office of profit
  • a & b

  • c & d

  • a

  • b

Evaluation | Q IV. 2. b | Page 169

Consider the following statement and state true or false.

All the MLAs of other political party who do not belong to the ruling party are called opposition.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 2. c | Page 169

Consider the following statement and state true or false.

MLAs are not the representatives of people.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 2. a | Page 168

Consider the following statement and state true or false.

MLAs are together responsible for the working of the government.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 3. | Page 169

Find out the correct meaning of bicameral legislature.

  • It means that there are cameras in the legislature.

  • It means that the legislature has men and women members.

  • It means that there are two houses like upper house and lower house.

  • It means that the governor is the leader over the members of the legislature.

Evaluation | Q IV. 4. | Page 169

Assertion: India has a federal system of government.

Reason: According to our constitution the power is divided between central and state governments.

  • A is correct and R explains A

  • A is correct and R does not explain A

  • A is correct and R is wrong

  • Both are wrong

Answer in one or two sentences

Evaluation | Q V. 1. | Page 169

What are the qualifications to become the Governor of a state?

Evaluation | Q V. 2. | Page 169

Who are called oppositions?

Evaluation | Q V. 3. | Page 169

Write a note on Lok Adalat

Evaluation | Q V. 4. | Page 169

What is a constituency?

Evaluation | Q V. 5. | Page 169

Who appoints the chief minister and other ministers?

Answer the following in detail

Evaluation | Q VI. 1. | Page 169

Describe the powers of the Governor.

Evaluation | Q VI. 2. | Page 169

Who is an MLA?

Evaluation | Q VI. 3. | Page 169

What is the role of Chief Minister and other Council of Ministers at the state level? 

HOTS

Evaluation | Q VII. 1. | Page 169

Name some departments of the government.

Evaluation | Q VII. 2. | Page 169

Tabulate: qualification, appointment and any two powers of governor, Chief Minister and MLAs

Activity

Evaluation | Q VIII. 1. | Page 169

Make a list of the name of the Governor, Chief Minister and other Ministers with their departments.

Evaluation | Q VIII. 2. | Page 169

Write an essay on ‘If you were the Chief Minister of the state’.

Evaluation | Q VIII.3. | Page 169

Make a student Legislative body in your class. (allocate the departments and do periodical review).

Solutions for 3.1: State Government

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