Q1. State whether the following statement are true or false:
1. The Indian Constitution is an unwritten document.
2. India is a religious state.
3. The legislature refers to our elected representative.
4. Legislature implements laws made by judiciary.
5. Nepal recently moved from democracy to monarchy.
6. The Directive Principles of State Policy envisage greater social and economic reforms.
Q2. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. The President of the Constituent Assembly was
(a) JawharlLal Nehru (b) SardarVallabhai Patel
(c) Dr.Rajendra Prasad (d) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
2. Nepal adopted an interim constitution in
(a) 2003 (b) 2006 (c) 2008 (d)2011
3. The organ of the government responsible for implementing laws and running the government.
(a) Legislature (b) Executive (c) Judiciary (d) All of these
4. The Constitution of India has made it a ‘secular state’. It means
(a) There are many religions (b) There is one uniform Civil Code for all religious faith
(c) It has no official religion (d) It has a provision for religious minority
5. The Indian Constitution was adopted on
(a) 25 August, 1949 (b) 26 November, 1949 (c) 26 January, 1950 (d) 15 August 1947
6. The Directive Principle are aimed at
(a) securing political freedom (b) securing social and economic freedom by appropriate action
(c) executive supremacy (d) judicial supremacy
7. The term ‘equal pay for equal work’ is a
(a) Directive Principle of State Policy (b) Fundamental Right (c) Mater of state (d) All of these
8. Respect for the National Flag and National Anthem is
(a) fundamental right of every citizen (b) directive principles of state policy
(c) ordinary duty of every citizen (d) fundamental duty of every citizen
9. The basic nature of a Constitution is ‘Federalism’ and the federalism consists of
(a) Supremacy of Constitution (b) Division of powers between Union and State Governments
(c) Existence of independent judiciary and a rigid procedure of its amendment. (d) all of the above
10. The Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Consittution was
(a) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (b) K.M. Munshi (c) M.K. Gandhi (d) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
11. What are the guidelines that help the government in transforming the ideals enshrined in the
Constitution into laws that promote socio-economic justice?
(a) Fundamental Right (b) Fundamental Duties (c) Secularism (d) All of these
12. Which of the following fundamental right of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to move the
Supreme Court for the enforcement of fundamental right?
(a) Right to equality (b) Right against exploitation
(c) Right to freedom (d) Right to constitutional remedies
13. How many members are there in Constituent Assembly?
(a) Around 250 (b) Around 500 (c) aAround 300 (d) Around 400
Q14.Fill in the Blanks:
1. ‘Pledge of Allegiance’ in the United State includes the words-----------------------
2. India is a ---------------------------- state as it treats all religions equal.
3. There is no-------------------------------- against any group on the basis of religionin India.
4. All Indians are free to profess, practice and ----------------- any religion of their own choice.
5. Secularism refers to the separation of religion form the -----------------
6. Indian Constitution bans----------------------------- to prevent discrimination of lower castes.
Q15. State whether the statements given below are True or False.
1. Jews were not persecuted in Hitler’s Germany.
2. In Saudi Arabia, non-Muslims are allowed to build a temple, church etc.
3. The Indian Constitution does not allows individuals the freedom to live by their religious beliefs and
practices as they interpret these
4. Miniority communities can open their own educational institutions.
5. The Indian government cannot interfere in the religious matters to eradicate social evils like untouchability.
6. Fundamental rights do not ensure secularism.
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Q2
1 (d) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
2 (b) 2006
3 (d) All of these
4 (a) There are many religions
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