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Which Article tells about Right to Education in our Constitution ? a) 19 b) 20 A c) 21 d) 21 A |
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Answer» Correct option is d) 21 A |
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Match the followingGroup-AGroup-B1. Dr. B.R. AmbedkarA) Inaugural Session2. Dr. Babu Rajendra PrasadB) First President of INC3. W.C. BenerjeeC) President of Constituent Assembly4. Jawahar Lai NehruD) Chairman of Drafting Commitee |
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Write about Dr. BR. Ambedkar. |
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Answer» 1. Dr. Ambedkar was born in 14th April, 1891 in Mhow Army Cantonment in Central Provinces (Madhya Pradesh) 2. He was the Chairman of Drafting Committee. 3. He worked for the welfare of the depressed and poor. 4. He was appointed as the First Law Minister of Independent India in 1947. |
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At what age does an Indian citizen gain universal franchise ?A. 18 yearsB. 17 yearsC. 20 yearsD. 21 years |
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Answer» (A) 18 years |
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Define the term citizen. |
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Answer» Citizen : A person who is a member of a state or country and has legal rights there. |
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What activities you can perform as a responsible citizen? |
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Answer» Be honest and trustworthy. Follow rules and laws. Respect the rights of others. |
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Which Article tells about Fundamental Duties in our Constitution? a) 51 b) 51 A c) 21 d) 21 A |
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Answer» Correct option is b) 51 A |
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The fundamental duties enhance patriotism. How? |
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Answer» 1. The major intention behind the adoption of fundamental duties under the constitution of India was to make citizens ensure that they own some duties to the community in return for fundamental rights. 2. Such duties are not merely needed to uphold unity, integrity, and sovereignty but also to remind the citizens about their democratic conduct and manners to maintain social harmony as the rights and duties go hand in hand. |
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Appreciate the role of Dr.B.R Ambedkar in the preparation of the Indian Constitution. |
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Answer» 1. The contribution of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in Indian Democracy is not to be forgotten. 2. Baba Saheb Ambedkar’s name will be written in golden letters in the history of India as a creator of social justice. 3 He spent his whole life for the betterment of the poor, exploited, untouchables and troubled classes. 4. Baba Saheb gave shape to social aspect without exploitation. 5. Thus, Dr. Ambedkar’s contribution to the Indian Constitution is undoubtedly of the highest order. 6. Indeed he deserved to be called the “Father of the Chief Architect of the Indian Constitution”. |
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Write the Fundamental Duties of our Constitution. |
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Answer» The fundamental duties noted in the Constitution are as follows: It shall be the duty of every citizen of India – 1. To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem; 2. To cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom; 3. To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India; 4. To defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so; 5. To promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities; to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women; 6. To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture; 7. To protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers, wildlife ‘ and to have compassion for living creatures; 8. To develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform; 9. To safeguard public property and to abjure violence; 10. To strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement; 11. Who is a parent or guardian, to provide opportunities for education to his child, or as the case may be, ward between the age of six to fourteen years. |
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Write the characteristics of a good citizen. |
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Answer» 1. Obeys the law / Respects authority. 2. Contribute to Society and Community/ Performs Civic Duty 3. Loves his/her country/Patriotism. 4. Courtesy and respect for the rights of others. 5. Trust worthy and Honesty. 6. Tolerance. 7. Accountability. 8. Moral Courage. |
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Preamble is known as A) a book B) a story C) an introduction to the ConstitutionD) None |
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Answer» C) an introduction to the Constitution |
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“India is a sovereign country” comment. |
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Answer» 1. The Preamble to the Indian Constitution declares India to be a Sovereign Republic. 2. India is free to conduct her internal and external affairs as she deems desirable 3. India is no longer under subjugation of any foreign power. 4. As a sovereign state, India is free from any kind or form of foreign interference in its domestic affairs. So India is a sovereign country. |
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What is Preamble? Why is it important? |
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Answer» The preamble is an introduction of the things to come. The preamble to our constitution summarises its aims and objectives. The preamble express a great deal of meaning in a few words. The preamble indicates the nature and ideals of the state and also the ultimate source of our constitution. |
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Is India a sovereign country ! Explain. |
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Answer» The preamble declares India a sovereign state. This means that India is completely free from external control and is the master of her destiny. No outside power can interfere in the internal affairs of the countr |
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How many Scheduled Caste people are there in Constituent Assembly? A) 14 B) 16 C) 26 D) 25 |
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Answer» Correct option is C) 26 |
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There are only nine women members in the Constituent Assembly. Do you think it would have been better if there had been more female members? Why? |
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Answer» Yes. I think it would have been better if there had been more female members. Why because it would have increased the opportunites to women in their fields. |
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Total members of Indian Constituent Assembly are …………… A) 140B) 150 C) 299 D) 389 |
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Answer» Correct option is D) 389 |
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How many women members are there in Constituent Assembly? A) 9B) 10 C) 11 D) 12 |
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Answer» Correct option is A) 9 |
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When was made a demand for a constituent assembly? |
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Answer» In 1934, the Indian National Congress made a demand for a Constituent Assembly. |
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Why is India known as a Democratic Republic ? |
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Answer» In India, the government obtains powers from people directly or indirectly. India has adopted a democratic republic system of government. So India is known as Democratic Republic. The rule of our country is not in the hands of a privileged few. All posts of state administration are open to all citizens without any discrimination of religion, caste or gender. The Indian people can dismiss any government by election and they have supreme power to form new government. Thus, India is known as a Democratic Republic. |
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Why does a democratic country need a constitution? |
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Answer» 1. The constitution lays out the important guidelines that govern decision making within the the country. 2. It serves as an asset of rules and principles as the basis by which the country has to be governed. So a democratic country needs a Constitution. |
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Why does a democratic country need a Constitution? |
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Answer» A Constitution tells us what the fundamental nature of our society is. A country is usually made up of different communities of people who share certain beliefs but may not necessarily agree on all issues. A Constitution helps serve as a set of rules and principles that all persons in a country can agree upon as the basis of the way in which they want the country to be governed. This includes not only the type of government but also an agreement on certain ideals that they all believe the country should uphold. Hence, a democratic country needs a Constitution. |
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When was INC established? |
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Answer» The INC was established in 1885. |
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Explain in short: Democratic rule |
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Answer» The main feature of the Indian Constitution is democratic rule. General elections are held in our country every five years. Indian citizens of 18 years or above cast their vote and elect their representatives. Any voter of the country can contest am election without any discrimination of religion, caste, class or gender. Representatives elected by the people rule the country by taking responsibility of the people. |
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Who was the founder of INC? |
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Answer» A.O. Hume was the founder of INC. |
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Who was elected for second time as a President of India? |
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Answer» Dr. Babu Rajendra Prasad was elected for second time as a President of India. |
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When did the constitution committee pass the Constitution ? |
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Answer» The constitution committee passed the Constitution on 26th November, 1949. |
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Who was elected President of the constitution committee ? |
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Answer» Dr Rajendra Prasad was elected President of the constitution committee. |
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Who represented the Anglo-Indians on the constitution committee ?A. H. P ModiB. Rubin DavidC. George ThomasD. Frank Anthony |
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Answer» D. Frank Anthony |
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Who represented the Parsis in the constitution committee ? |
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Answer» H. E Modi represented the Parsis on the constitution committee. |
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Who represented the Parsis on the constitution committee ?A. Jamshedji TataB. H. E ModiC. J. Das GuptaD. Ratan Tata |
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Answer» B. H. E Modi |
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When did the Constitution Committee start its work? |
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Answer» The Constitution Committee started its work on 9th December, 1946. |
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Who represented the Anglo-Indians in the constitution committee? |
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Answer» Frank Anthony represented the Anglo-Indians on the constitution committee. |
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State whether the following statements are true or false:1. The Constitution of our country starts with the fundamental rights.2. Dr B. R. Ambedkar was elected President of the constitution committee.3. The work of the framing of the Constitution was completed in 166 meetings.4. One cannot imagine the administration of a country without the Constitution.5. India has adopted a democratic system of government.6. The Judiciary works to implement the laws made by the Legislature.7. The whole country has to follow the rules laid down by the Central Government. |
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Answer» 1. False 2. False 3. True 4. True 5. True 6. False 7. True |
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Who address the inaugural session of the Constituent Assembly? |
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Answer» Pandit Jawahar Lai Nehru address the inaugural session of the Constituent Assembly. |
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Identify the date which was given in the Preamble and write its importance. |
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Answer» Date in the Preamble – 26-11-1949. The importance is our Constitution was adopted on that day. |
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The Preamble of our Constitution starts with ‘We the people of India/ What does it mean ? |
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Answer» WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, means The Constitution has been drawn up and enacted by the people through their repre¬sentative, and not handed down to them by a king or any outside powers. |
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At the beginning how many articles, parts and schedules are there in Indian Constitution? |
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Answer» In Indian constitution there are 395 Articles, 22 Parts, 8 Schedules. |
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Try to know, How the Right to Information ensures transparency in government administration? |
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Answer» The enactment of Right to Information Act 2005, people are now able to seek information from any government department with a definite time frame. The Right to Information Act is intended to promote accountability and transparency in government by making the process of government decision making more open. |
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When was our Constitution enforced ?A. 26th November, 1949B. 26th January, 1950C. 15th August, 1950D. 26th August, 1950 |
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Answer» B. 26th January, 1950 |
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Our national leaders opposed the acts made by the British government. Why? |
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Answer» Our National leaders opposed the acts made by the British government because they implemented Regulating Act 1773, Pitts India Act 1784, Charter Act 1883, etc. which were against to wish of the Indians. Moreover they implemented Divide and Rule policy. So, our National leaders opposed their Acts. |
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Why did the Indian National Congress demanded for a separate Constitution for India. What were the reasons for it? |
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Answer» 1. After the elections to Constituent Assembly, the Muslim League refused to cooperate with the Congress and the political situation deteriorated. 2. Hindu, Muslim riots began, and the Muslim League demanded a separate constituent assembly for Muslims in India. And 3. The separate Nations of India & Pakistan were announced by Lord Mountbatten |
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Constitution Day is celebrated every year onA) 26th November B) 26th January C) 26th February D) 26th December |
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Answer» A) 26th November |
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Fill in the blanks in the following statements with proper words or numbers:1. Our Constitution starts with the ….. .2. ……. was the President of constitution committee.3. India has adopted a ……….. system of government.4. Elections are held in our country every …….. years. |
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Answer» 1. Preamble 2. Dr Rajendra Prasad 3. Democratic Republic 4. five |
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Fill in the blanks in the following statements with proper words or numbers:1. The constitution committee started framing the Constitution from 9th December, ………2. The chairman of drafting committee of the Constitution was ………3. The Indian Constitution was passed on ……4. The Constitution of India was enforced from 26th January, ……5. Many ………. have been achieved through the Constitution.6. Indian citizens of age ……. years or above cast their vote in the general elections of our country.7. India is a ………. and republic nation.8. Fundamental Rights guarantee that a citizen can lead a ……… life as long as he/she inhabit a country. |
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Answer» 1. 1946 2. Dr B. R. Ambedkar 3. 26th November, 1949 4. 1950 5. objectives 6. 18 7. secular 8. peaceful |
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Do you know why 26th January was selected to enforce the Constitution? |
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Answer» 26th January was selected to enforce the Constitution because : (1) In the Congress conference of Lahore, which was held on 26th December, 1929 the Congress passed the historical resolution of beginning the fight for getting complete swarajya. (2) 26th January, 1930 was celebrated all over the nation as Independence day for the first time. |
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The column on the left lists some of the key features of the Indian Constitution. In the other column, write two sentences, in your own words, on why you think this feature is important. |
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Which are the organs of the Central Government? |
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Answer» The Central Government has three organs: 1. The Legislature, 2. The Executive, 3. The Judiciary. |
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Gujarat also has Vidhan Sabha, Council of Ministers and High Court. Why so? |
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Answer» India is a federal state. In India there are 29 states and 7 union territories. India has special type of management of equal distribution of work. In this management of the country, there Eire two governments, Central Government and State Government. The Central government is the government of the whole country. The state governments are the government of each state. The Parliament, the Executives and the Supreme Court are the three organs of the Central Goverment. As a state the Gujarat government has three organs the Vidhan Sabha the Executives and the High Court. |
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