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Question 9 :

Fill in the blanks :

1) The ……………is the fundamental law of a country.

2) The…………..tells us about the source of our constitution.

3) …………….means that there will be no discrimination on the basis of religion.

4) …………….justice means that there should be no discrimination on the basis of caste, race,

gender or religion.

5) We have……………citizenship in India.

Question 10 :

Write True or False :

1) There were no women members in the Constituent Assembly.

2) The Preamble is the introduction to our Constitution.

3) A government chosen by the people is called a democracy.

4) Political justice means reducing the gap between the rich and the poor.

5) India has a written constitution.

Question 11 :

Write Short answers :

1) Write the names of any two members of the Constituent Assembly.

2) When did India become a republic?

3) The idea of Preamble was borrowed from the constitution of which country?

4) Which branch of government makes laws for the country?

5) What is the minimum voting age in our country?

Question 12 :

Give reasons for the following

1) A constitution is a very important document.

2) India is a republic.​

Answers

Answered by avabooleav
1

Answer:

Explanation:

A constitution

Government of India Act, 1935

The Equality Act 2010

gender

false

Correct Statement: The Preamble is the introduction to the Constitution.

B. R. Ambedkar, Chairman of Drafting Committee, and first Law and Justice Minister of India.

B. N. Rau, Constitutional Advisor.

Jawaharlal Nehru, first Prime Minister of India.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister.

26 January 1950

While India gained independence from the British in 1947, but it wasn't until 26 January 1950 that the Indian Constitution came into effect and India became a sovereign state, declaring it a republic.

French

Complete answer: The French constitutions in which fraternity, equality and ideals of liberty borrowed by the Indian Preamble constitution

A voting age is a minimum age established by law that a person must attain before they become eligible to vote in a public election. As of the present day, the most common voting age is 18 years; however, voting ages as low as 16 and as high as 25 currently exist (see list below).

A constitution is important because it ensures that those who make decisions on behalf of the public fairly represent public opinion. It also sets out the ways in which those who exercise power may be held accountable to the people they serve.

Though India became an independent nation putting an end to the British rule, on August 15, 1947, it declared itself as a Sovereign, Democratic and Republic state with the adoption of the Constitution of India only on January 26, 1950.

Answered by guddiyar8
1

Answer:

2. Government of India act 1935

1. our constitution

3. the equality act 2010

4. the executive branch

5. 21 years to 18 years

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