CH-1 CIVICS
Q-1 Why did the people of Nepal want a new constitution? Q-2 "The Indian constitution is called a living document". How?
Q-3 How many fundamental rights are there "at present" in our constitution?
Q-4 Discuss the objectives of our constitution as embodied in the Preamble.
Q-5 Mention any two conditions under which fundamentalrights can bei restricted.
Answers
Answer:
there are7 fundamental rights in our Constitution
Q-1. How many fundamental rights are there "at present" in our constitution?
Ans. The seven Fundamental Rights recognised by the Constitution are as follows :
- Right to Equality.
- Right to Freedom.
- Right Against Exploitation.
- Right to Freedom of Religion.
- Cultural and Educational Rights.
- Right to Constitutional Remedies.
- Right to Property.
Q-2. Discuss the objective of our constitution as embodied in the Preamble?
Ans. The objective of our constitution as embodied in the Preamble are :
- We, The People of India
- Sovereign
- Socialist
- Secular
- Democratic
- Republic
- Justice
- Liberty
- Equality
- Fraternity
Q-3. Mention any two conditions under which fundamental rights can be restricted.
Ans. • Citizens have the freedom to travel to any part of the country. [Right to Freedom]
• Any section of citizens with a distinct language or culture have a right to conserve it. [Cultural and Educational Rights]
Q-4. Why did the people of Nepal want a new constitution?
Ans. Nepal was monarchy country. The king was leading to a Nepal. This king of Nepal imposed a ban on political gatherings, demonstrations and rallies [Respect for Rights(denial)]
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