8. SOCIAL SCIENCE Code No. 087 Class-IX Summative Assessment- II March - 2012 Design of Question paper TIME : 3 Hrs 1. WEIGHTAGE TO FORM OF QUESTIONS Form of Questions 1. 2. 3. 4. M.C.Qs. Short Answer (S.A.) Long Answer (L.A.) Map Question Total 2. Marks of Each Question 1 3 5 4 Number of Questions 10 12 8 1 31 Total Marks 10 36 40 4 90 MM : 90 UNIT-WISE DIVISION OF QUESTIONS Unit No. (Subject) Marks No. of No. of No. of Map 1 mark 3 marks 5 marks Question Questions Questions Questions Total
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PERSONS DAY 84 YEARS AGO ON OCTOBER 18‚ 1929 THE PERSONS CASE WAS DECIDED. THE CASE WAS ABOUT THE LEGAL DEFINITION OF “PERSONS” IN CANADA’S 19TH CENTURY CONSTITUTION THE BRITISH NORTH ACT OF 1867 AND LAWS WHICH ASSUMED THAT “PERSONS” MEANT MEN BY 1921 WOMEN HAD FINALLY BEEN GRANTED THE RIGHT TO THE VOTE AND COULD BE APPOINTED JUDGES BUT THEY WERE STILL DENIED THE RIGHT TO BE APPOINTED TO THE SENATE. FIVE WOMEN : EMILY MURPHY
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Short paper Joost Roelofs The competitive police in the European Union. There has been an competitive policy for over 40 years in the EU‚ this was founded in a response of a request by the European parliament. While the economic environment changed there was a treaty founded which prohibit certain anticompetitive agreements and abuses of dominant positions‚ with this treaty the European Union tried to avoid abuse of the powers great companies have. This competitive policy‚ where customers
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cumulative cuts in Nominal Public Sector wages over 30% and Greece managed to regain some of her competitiveness lost during 2000-09. Apart from fiscal consolidation and competitiveness recovery‚ under pressure from the European partners‚ the Greek Parliament has voted a number of reforms‚ including: labour Market reforms with 22% to 32% reductions in minimum wages; pension and social security reforms setting effective retirement age to minimum 65 years and minimum contributory period for a full benefit
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Lokpal bill or Ombudsman Bill came in to existence in 1960’s when the corruption went rampant in the several administrations and systems in India. The idea of Ombudsman Bill originated in Sweden in 1809. Ombudsman is a Swedish word which mean ‘an officer appointed by the legislature to handle complaints against administrative and judicial action’. In layman terms a person or body appointed to keep check on public servants. So‚ The Administrative Reforms Commission ARC set up 1966 came up with the
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SI James Barr Level 3 award in Education and Training Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria Group A 1. Understand the teaching role and responsibilities in education and training. 1.1. Explain the teaching role and responsibilities in education and training. The main role of the teacher is to be able to engage all of their students in such a way as to inspire them to want to learn. Being able to teach effectively is not about knowing the subject matter‚ but by being able to deliver that
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granted to Malaysians as a birth right. In Article 10 of the Malaysian Constitution it guarantees citizens freedom of speech ‚ assembly and association. However this right is not absolute. Article 10(2) and (4) of the Federal Constitution allows Parliament to impose limits to such acts. The act of freedom of speech is not solely limited to the ability of a person using verbal efforts to voice out something but also through said persons actions and such ‚ for an example it gives a person a right to
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whether or not they are to remain a part of Great Britain or become an independent nation. As McLean et al (2013) have referenced‚ 1707 was a year of major importance in Scottish history because it saw the passage of the Union with England Act by the Parliament of Scotland‚ thus legitimising the reciprocal Union with Scotland Act which was passed by its English counterpart
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EUROPEAN LAW AND THE PRINCIPLE OF CONFERRAL The Principle of Conferral is a fundamental principle of European Union law as stipulated in Article TEU 5(1) its limits of Union competences are governed by the principle of conferral According to this principle‚ the EU is a union of member states‚ and all its competences are voluntarily conferred on it by its member states. The EU has no competences by right‚ and thus any areas of policy not explicitly agreed in treaties by all member states remain
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the seven-year period – at €959.8bn‚ while budget “payments” – the amount of money that can actually be spent – are more sharply reduced by €34bn to €908.4bn. But in an ominous warning of trouble ahead‚ Martin Schulz‚ president of the European parliament‚ said his institution might yet reject it. “The further we step away from the commission’s proposed figures‚ the more
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