FA Part 1 Civics Chapter 3 Short Questions Preparation


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Civics (E.M) - FA Part 1 Civics English Medium Chapter 3 Short Question Preparations

Question # 1

What does Dr.Leacock say abotu the begining of state.

  • Ans 1: Dr. Leacock says " State is neither the product of a specific period nor is the fruit of any planning but a continuous process and continuous evolution has gives it, the present shape. It was formulated after the continuation of a lengthy process.
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FA Part 1 Civics English Medium Chapter 3 Short Question Preparations - Set 1

Question # 1

What does Dr.Leacock say abotu the begining of state.

  • Ans 1: Dr. Leacock says " State is neither the product of a specific period nor is the fruit of any planning but a continuous process and continuous evolution has gives it, the present shape. It was formulated after the continuation of a lengthy process.
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FA Part 1 Civics English Medium Chapter 3 Short Question Preparations - Set 2

Question # 1

Which is the most ancient theory about the creations and beginning of a State.

  • Ans 1: The theory of Divine Origin is the most ancient theory about the creation and beginning of state.
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FA Part 1 Civics English Medium Chapter 3 Short Question Preparations - Set 3

Question # 1

Give the definition of state by Laski.

  • Ans 1: "The state is a territorial society divided into government and object claiming, within its allotted physical area, a supremacy over all other institutions."
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FA Part 1 Civics English Medium Chapter 3 Short Question Preparations - Set 4

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What is meant by natural calamities.

  • Ans 1: Floods, earthquakes, starvation, epidemic-diseases, storms, burricanes, etc. are called natural calamities. To protect masses fromthese natural calamities the government provides complete cooperationa and help so that there may be minimum financial and human causalities.
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