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100

This is the capital city of India

New Delhi

100

This common Indian greeting involves placing your palms together and is used to show formal respect when meeting someone.

Namaste 

100

How does the government promotes sustainability? 

Through policies and programs to protect the environment.

100

Who is the head of government in India’s parliamentary system?

The prime minister

200

This country ruled India until its independence in 1947

United Kingdom

200

What are the official languages in India?

India has two main official languages: Hindi and English

200

What happens to companies that break the law in India?

In India, companies that violate laws can face fines, shutdowns, or legal action.

200

What type of government India has?

India is a federal parliamentary democratic republic.

300

This sector makes up about 55% of India's GDP?

Services sector

300

Are Indians commonly punctual in their business meetings?

No

300

Who are informal workers?

In India, this type of workers often works longer hours and may not have full labor protections.

300

India has a mixed legal system, which includes?

Common law and religious law 

400

This is a major import used by India for energy and refining

Crude petroleum

400

What is the role of elders in India?

In many Indian families, this is the role of elders, as they are highly respected and hold authority.

400

What is corruption in India?

This issue in India includes bribery, informal payments, and problems in public contracts and business practices.

400

What is the highest law in India?

The Constitution of India

500

This organization promotes the “Made in India” brand globally

India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF)


500

Name one of the two festivals shown in the videos and briefly explain what it is about.

Diwali / Holi

500

What are labor laws (or labor codes)? Mention one

These laws in India protect workers’ rights, including the Wage Code (2019) and Industrial Relations Code (2020).  

500

Why is India considered the world’s largest democracy?

Because it has regular elections and multiple political parties.