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4. Who was the President of the Constituent Assembly of India?
5. Mention two foreign countries as source for Indian constitution.
6. Name a feature of Indian Constitution drawn from the British Constitutio
7. What is meant by Rigidity and flexibility of the constitution?
8. Which Article of the Constitution declares India as 'Union of States'?
9. Write false or true :
(a) India is a secular State. T
(b) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was the chairman of the Drafting committee of th
(c) Constituent Assembly was directly elected.
(d) A Constitution is a fundamental identity of a people.
(e) The constitution of India has drawn features from many sources.
(f) Constituent Assembly comprised representatives of all sections.
10. Who drafted the constitution of India?
11. Is the Constitution a limitation on governments powers?
12. Find out the wrong answers :
(a) The constitution is a body of fundamental principles.
(b) The constitution safeguards the rights and liberties of citizens.
(c) The constitution ensures that good people come to power.
(d) It upholds the objectives of the state.​

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Answered by swetha4630
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Answer:

4. Rajendra Prasad, INC

5. Source of Indian Constitution | Features borrowed from Other Countries in Indian Constitution. ... Its provisions were borrowed from the Government of India Act 1935 and the Constitutions of the US, Ireland, Britain, Canada, Australia, Germany, the USSR, France, South Africa, Japan, and other countries.

6.There are many features which have been drawn from the British constitution. One of them was a legislative procedure. Explanation: The other features which are borrowed by the Indian constitution from the Britishers are single citizenship, parliamentary privileged, bicameralism.

7.A constitution is said to be rigid when it is difficult to amend or change. It is said to be flexible when it is more easily amended. ... Flexible constitutions, in contrast, allow the constitution and the government to act and react more easily as times change.

8. Although Article 1 of the Constitution says India shall be a Union of States, the Constitution provides for a federal structure with clear division of powers between the Centre and the states, each empowered by the Constitution to enact and legislate within their sphere of activity.

9. T

10. On 29 August, 1947, the Constituent Assembly set up a Drafting Committee under the Chairmanship of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar to prepare a Draft Constitution for India.

11. So the third function of a constitution is to set some limits on what a government can impose on its citizens. These limits are fundamental in the sense that government may never trespass them. Constitutions limit the power of government in many ways. ... This is one basic limitation upon the power of government.

12. d)

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