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9th - Social Science - Book Back Answers - Civics Unit 4 - English Medium

Tamil Nadu Board 9th Standard Social Science - Civics Unit 4: Book Back Answers and Solutions

    This post covers the book back answers and solutions for Unit 4 – Civics from the Tamil Nadu State Board 9th Standard Social Science textbook. These detailed answers have been carefully prepared by our expert teachers at KalviTips.com.

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Question Types Covered:

  • 1 Mark Questions: Choose the correct answer, Fill in the blanks, Identify the correct statement, Match the following 
  • 2 Mark Questions: Answer briefly 
  • 3, 4, and 5 Mark Questions: Answer in detail

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Topic: Unit 4. FORMS OF GOVERNMENT


I. Fill in the blanks

1.    _________, __________ are a few examples for unitary form of government.
2.    The parliamentary government is also known as __________
3.    In the parliamentary fonn of government __________is the leader of the majority party.

Answer Key:


1.    England, France
2.    Cabinet government
3.    Prime Minister

II. Fill in the blanks

Question 1.
            Country    Name of the parliament
1.         USA              _________
2.         Norway         _________
3.         _______         Folketing

Answer Key:


        Country    Name of the parliament
1.      USA                Congress
2.      Norway            Storting
3.      Denmark        Folketing

III. Distinguish Between

1. Unitary and Federal forms of government:

UNITARY FORM OF GOVERNMENT

FEDERAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT

* Only one level of government or subunits.

* No division of power.

*Two levels of government.

* Division of power.

 

2. Parliamentary and Presidential forms of government.

PARLIAMENTARY FORM OF GOVERNMENT

PRESIDENTIAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT

* Prime minister is from the majority party.

* Collective leadership.

* President is directly elected by the people.

* Individual leadership.

IV. Give a short note on  

1. Unitary Form of Government.

  • A unitary system of government or unitary state, is a sovereign state governed as a single entity.

V. Answer the following briefly

1. List out the types of constitution.

  • Written constitution/Unwritten constitution.
  • Federal / Unitary
  • Flexible/Rigid.

 

2. What are the merits of federal government?

  • Division of power between the centre and the states leads to administrative efficiency.
  • Distribution of powers check the despotism of central government.
  • More suitable for bigger countries.
  • It is good for economic and cultural progress.

 

3. Write down the differences between unitary form of government and federal form of government.

UNITARY FORM OF GOVERNMENT

FEDERAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT

* Only one level of government.

* Single citizenship.

* No division of power.

* Centralization of power.

* Two level of government.

* Dual citizenship.

* Division of power.

* Decentralization of power.

VI. Answer all the questions given under each caption

1. Write about the merits of unitary form of government.

  • Suitable for small countries.
  • There is no conflict of authority and responsibility.
  • It makes prompt decisions and take speedy action.
  • A unitary government is less expensive.
  • There is unity, uniformity of law, policy and administration.

 

2. Write about the President form of government and what is difference between presidential and parliamentary form of government.

PRESIDENTIAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT

PARLIAMENTARY FORM OF GOVERNMENT

* President is directly elected by the people.

* President is supreme.

* Individual leadership.

* President is the head of the state.

* Independent branches.

* Prime Minister is from the majority party.

* Central legislature is supreme.

*Collective leadership.

*Prime minister is the head of the state.

*Independent branches with overlapping functions.

 


 

 

 

 






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