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23 Government SSC Political Science Questions And Answers

16⟩ Explain political science?

Political science is a social science concerned with the

theory and practice of politics and the description and

analysis of political systems and political behavior. It is

often described as the pragmatic application of the art and

science of politics defined as "who gets what, when and

how", leaving out of the picture most of the "why".[1]

Political science has several subfields, including:

political theory, public policy, national politics,

international relations, and comparative politics.

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18⟩ Explain panchyat system?

panchayati raj system is the system for governing rural area also called rural self government it has been built to establish democracy at the lowest level it was given constitutional status in 1992 according to the 73rd constitutional amendment.usually divided in three parts gram panchayat panchayati samiti and zilla parishad.

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19⟩ What is reservation system? presently?

unilateral statement, however phrased or named, made by a

State, when signing, ratifying, accepting, approving or

acceding to a treaty, whereby it purports to exclude or to

modify the legal effect of certain provisions of the treaty

in their application to that State.

or

A reservation in international law is a caveat to a state's

acceptance of a treaty

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20⟩ What is judicial activity?

The judiciary (also known as the judicial system or

judicature) is the system of courts which interprets and

applies the law in the name of the sovereign or state. The

judiciary also provides a mechanism for the resolution of

disputes. Under the doctrine of the separation of powers,

the judiciary generally does not make law (that is, in a

plenary fashion, which is the responsibility of the

legislature) or enforce law (which is the responsibility of

the executive), but rather interprets law and applies it to

the facts of each case. The judiciary law has more power

than the House of Representatives.

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