MCQ (Chief Minister)
Duration: 6 min
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This educational video lecture focuses on the political office of the Chief Minister in India, utilizing a question-and-answer format derived from competitive exams like SSC, RRB, and MPPSC. The instructor systematically addresses five specific questions covering the appointment process, historical milestones regarding gender and caste in the role, and constitutional provisions. The lesson is designed to help students prepare for exams by memorizing key facts and figures associated with the Chief Minister's position within the Indian constitutional framework. The visual aids include a whiteboard with questions in Hindi and English, and the instructor uses a pen to circle correct answers.
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0:00 – 2:00 00:00-02:00
The lecture opens with Question 1 from an SSC 2011 exam displayed on the whiteboard: 'Who appoints the Chief Minister?'. The options displayed are President, Prime Minister, Governor, and Speaker. The instructor points to Option C, Governor, as the correct answer, establishing the constitutional authority for appointment. He then introduces Question 2 from an RRB 2005 paper: 'Who became the first female Chief Minister of an Indian state?'. The options are Sucheta Kripalani, Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Nandini Satpathy, and Sarojini Naidu. He circles Option A, Sucheta Kripalani, and writes '2 MP' next to it, likely referring to her role in Madhya Pradesh or a specific exam context, confirming her as the first woman CM.
2:00 – 5:00 02:00-05:00
The instructor continues with Question 2, then moves to Question 3 from an MPPSC 2003 exam: 'Who was the first Chief Minister of M.P.?'. The options are Shyama Charan Shukla, Kailashanath Katju, Raghavankar Shukla, and Bhagwan Rao Mandloi. He circles Option C, Raghavankar Shukla. Next, he presents Question 4: 'Who is the first Dalit woman to hold the post of Chief Minister in any state of India?'. The options include Jayalalitha, Mayawati, Nandini Satpathy, and Uma Bharati. He discusses the options, preparing to reveal the answer. Finally, he introduces Question 5 from an SSC 2015 exam regarding the constitutional article defining the Chief Minister's duties.
5:00 – 5:56 05:00-05:56
In the final minutes, the instructor focuses on Question 5: 'In which article of the Indian Constitution are the duties of the Chief Minister defined?'. The options are Article 164, Article 166, Article 167, and Article 163. He circles Option C, Article 167, identifying it as the correct answer. He explains that this article outlines the responsibilities of the Chief Minister. The video concludes with this constitutional detail, wrapping up the session on the Chief Minister's role and powers.
The video provides a concise review of key facts about the Chief Minister of India through a series of past exam questions. It covers the appointment by the Governor, the first female CM (Sucheta Kripalani), the first CM of Madhya Pradesh (Raghavankar Shukla), the first Dalit female CM (Mayawati), and the relevant constitutional article (167). This structured approach helps students memorize specific names and numbers essential for competitive exams, ensuring they are well-prepared for polity sections in tests like SSC and MPPSC.