6. Match the following: Column A Column B (i) Panchayati Raj (a) Mahatma Gandhi (ii) Minorities have the right to preserve their own culture (b) Third tier of government (iii) Father of the Nation (c) Cultural and educational rights (iv) Constitution comes into force (d) 26th January 1950
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Explanation:
Freedom of Belief
Freedom of Faith
Freedom of Caste
Freedom of Religion
Fundamental rights refer to:
The list of subjects of the state government
The basic rights which are granted to citizens for the holistic growth of the individuals,
The list of subjects of the central government
The list of subjects of both the state and central governments
The important fundamental rights to Equality is mentioned in which article of the constitution?
Article 14-18
Article 19-22
Article 23- 24
Article 29-30
On which date the Indian Constitution came into effect?
on 26 November 1949
on 26 January 1950
on 26 September 1949
on 26 March 1950
Which one of the following is not a key feature of the Indian Constitution?
Separation of Power
Secularism
Presidential form of Government
Federalism
Match the following:
Column A Column B
(i) Panchayati Raj (a) Mahatma Gandhi
(ii) Minorities have the right to preserve their own culture (b) Third tier of government
(iii) Father of the Nation (c) Cultural and educational rights
(iv) Constitution comes into force (d) 26th January 1950
The Indian State has a ………….. form of government.
The Constitution of India guarantees…………… for all citizens.
Under the Right against Exploitation the Constitution prohibits……………, ………………… and children working under……………years of age.
In 1934, the Indian National Congress made the demand for a………….
A secular state does not officially promote any one religion as the state religion. State whether True/False.
What is a democracy?
What did the members of the Constituent Assembly do to over come their fear?
What do you mean by ‘Right against Exploitation’?
Define arbitrary.
Why do we need a Constitution
Answer:
(i) panchayati raj- (b) third tier of government
(ii) minorities have the right to preserve their own culture
- (c) cultural and educational rights
(iii) father of the nation- (a) mahatma Gandhi
(iv) constitution comes into force- (d) 26th January 1950