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Indian Polity: Syllabus & Question Bank

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Indian Polity.

Indian Polity, will include questions on the political system in India including Bihar.

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Fundamental Rights 70th (2025)
(a) Article - 32 is the "Heart and Soul of the Constitution of India". Explain.
Social Politics 70th (2025)
(b) "Criminalisation of politics and politicisation of Criminals". Analyse this statement in the context of Bihar State.
Social Politics 70th (2025)
(c) "In India, at present caste is no more a social phenomenon, rather it is a political phenomenon". Do you agree with this statement? Analyse and give reasons to support your answer.
Judiciary 70th (2025)
(d) What is collegium? Why is it at the center of criticism? Express your views.
Local Government 70th (2025)
(e) In the light of 73rd and 74th Amendment in the Constitution of India, discuss the role of Local Self Government in empowering the women at the grassroot level in Bihar.
Political Parties 70th (2025)
2 (a). Trace the Evolution of Political Parties in India from one party dominance to the era of Coalition Governments. Has the coalition politics undermined the authority of the Prime Minister in India ? Give reasons.
Governor / Centre-State 70th (2025)
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(b). "When there is a change Government at the Center, the Governor's also change." In the context of this statement examine the role of Governor in India as a link between the Center and the States. Can he in any way act according to his own discretion?
Social Politics 70th (2025)
3 (a). "Besides being a medium of communication, language has also been effective as a symbol of identity". In the light of this statement analyse the political impact of linguistic identity in India.
Indian Constitution 70th (2025)
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3 (b). Write an essay on the political and constitutional changes in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article - 370.
Indian Constitution 69th (2023)
(a) Critically examine the basic structure theory regarding the Indian Constitution.
Social Politics 69th (2023)
(b) Is reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) justified? Comment.
Indian Constitution 69th (2023)
(c) Critically describe the amendment process of the Indian Constitution.
Preamble 69th (2023)
(d) Explain how the Preamble of the Indian Constitution provides a blueprint about the goals of the Constitution.
Social Politics 69th (2023)
(e) Describe how caste census is going to influence the politics of Bihar.
President & PM 69th (2023)
2 (a). Discuss the institutional relationship between the President and the Prime Minister as per the Indian constitutional text. Discuss their changing role in the present context.
Social Politics 68th (2023)
Analyse critically the dynamic secularism in India.
Regional Politics 68th (2023)
Regional politics plays its role in India. Explain.
Indian Constitution 68th (2023)
The positive directions in the Constitution of India are as a charter of social and economic democracy in the country. Explain with examples.
Judiciary 68th (2023)
Explain the judicial review jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.
Social Politics 68th (2023)
Bihar has witnessed improvement in its political culture in the last decades. Give examples.
Centre-State Relations 68th (2023)
2 (a). “Paramountcy of National Interest is enshrined in the Zonal Councils in the country.” Examine critically the nature and working of the Zonal Councils in India, in the light of the above statement.
Social Politics 68th (2023)
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2 (b). Caste plays a role in Indian politics. There is a change in its functioning over the decades. How do you look at its changing role over the last many decades? Does the logic of development subside the character of caste? Give your reasons.
Elections 68th (2023)
3 (a). Election Commission of India has played an important role in conducting the elections. Critically amine its role in making the elections free and fair over the decades. Compliment your answer with reference to the conduct of elections in pre-Sheshan and post-Sheshan era in Bihar. How does it contribute to the strengthening of the democracy?
Parliament 68th (2023)
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3 (b). Discuss the composition and powers of the Rajya Sabha and identify its role as the Second Chamber of the Parliament.
Centre-State Relations 69th (2023)
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2 (b). "Indian federalism is fundamentally rooted in two simultaneous pursuits of nationhood: an embrace of state-based cultural diversities and a commitment to the larger Indian political community." Examine critically the nature of the Indian model of federalism in the light of the above statement.
Political Parties 69th (2023)
3 (a). Discuss and analyze the fundamental principles of coalition politics in Bihar from the point of view of the fulfilment of national interests specially.
Local Government 69th (2023)
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3 (b). Elucidate and evaluate the local government and its working from the point of view of the empowerment of the Panchayat Raj and the City Institutions, with examples from the grassroots level in Bihar.
Parliament 67th (2022)
1. "The Indian Parliament is not a sovereign legislature. It has vast but not unlimited powers." Comment on this statement and highlight why the Indian Parliament cannot be equated with its British counterpart.
Centre-State Relations 67th (2022)
2. Discuss the problem of Centre–State relations in India and its prospects in future, with special reference to Bihar. Examine how the problem can be constructively handled in tune with cooperative federalism.
Political Parties 67th (2022)
3. Account for the emergence of regional political parties in India. Do you think the existence of regional political parties is good for satisfying regional aspirations and national unity? Give reasons in support of your answer.
Judiciary 67th (2022)
4. An independent judiciary having the power of judicial review is a salient feature of the Constitution of India. Do you think judicial activism has further added to the powers of the Supreme Court? Explain with examples.
President 66th (2021)
1. “The role of the President of India is like an old man in a family who has all the authorities; however, he cannot do anything effective if the naughty young members of the family do not listen to him.” Evaluate.
Centre-State Relations 66th (2021)
2. Indian federal structure is constitutionally oriented towards the Central Government. Explain.
Social Politics 66th (2021)
3. “The uneven development of India’s States has created many socio-economic and political problems.” Critically analyse the statement with special reference to Bihar.
Parliament 66th (2021)
4. The Parliament of India is an effective forum of national integration. Discuss.
Fundamental Rights 65th (2020)
1. Do you agree with the view that our Constitution has given Fundamental Rights by one hand and taken them back by another hand?
Parliament 65th (2020)
2. “Indian Parliament is a non-sovereign law-making institute.” Evaluate this statement.
Political Parties 65th (2020)
3. “The system of Indian Political Parties is not nationalistic but individualistic.” Explain this fact in the context of Bihar State.
Governance 65th (2020)
4. What do you understand by E-governance? Discuss the position of E-governance implementation in Bihar.
Preamble 64th (2019)
1. "The Indian Constitution postulates in its Preamble that India shall be a socialist, secular, democratic republic." What are the constitutional provisions to enforce this declaration?
Governor 64th (2019)
2. Critically examine the role of Governor in the State politics in India, particularly in Bihar. Is he a mere puppet?
Judiciary 64th (2019)
3. “Judicial activism is a recent phenomenon in the Indian governance.” Comment and bring out the main arguments in favour of and against judicial activism.
Political Parties 64th (2019)
4. “Too many political parties are the bane of Indian politics.” Explain this fact in the context of Bihar.
Elections 63rd (2019)
1. Critically examine the role of Election Commission of India in the conduct of free and fair election. What purpose does the Electoral Identity Card serve in this regard?
Social Politics 63rd (2019)
2. Do you agree that Indian politics today primarily revolves around development politics rather than ascriptive politics? Discuss with reference to Bihar.
Political Parties 63rd (2019)
3. What are the implications of growing regional political parties on the Indian party politics in recent times?
Indian Constitution 63rd (2019)
4. What is the difference between Constitution and Constitutionalism? Critically discuss the doctrine of 'basic structure' as enunciated by the Supreme Court of India.
Centre-State Relations 63rd (2019)
5. Centrally Sponsored Schemes have always been a point of contention between the Centre and States. Discuss by citing relevant examples.
DPSPs 60-62 (2018)
1. “The Directive Principles of State Policy are not mere pious declarations but clear directions for the guidance of State Policy.” Comment and show how far they have been applied in practice.
Social Politics 60-62 (2018)
2. Examine the concept of ‘Hindutva’. Is it against secularism?
Pressure Groups 60-62 (2018)
3. Identify the major pressure groups in Indian politics and examine their role in it.
Governor 60-62 (2018)
4. Discuss the powers and actual position of the Governor in Bihar politics.

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