Social Sciences, asked by balasahebgholap7, 9 months ago

ution into laws that promote
(a) Fundamental Rights
(b) Directive Principles of State Policy
(c) Secularism
Short Answer Questions
1. Why are rules important?
2. Why is the Constitution described as the 'soul of democracy'?
3. Describe briefly the path that determined the birth of the Constitution of India since 1943.
4. How does the Constitution safeguard the interests of the minority or underprivileged?
- Long Answer Questions
1. Why should a country have a Constitution? Discuss.
2. Refer to the case study of Nepal to compare a monarchy and a democratic government
3. Discuss three salient features of our Constitution.
4. Write about the Fundamental Rights and Duties.
HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) Question
'A democratic country needs a Constitution. Do you agree? Why/Why not?
Value Corner
A minister calls
up
the police station asking the police officer not to register a complaint agai
relative. Do you think, it is against our Constitution? Why/Why not?
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Directive Principles of State Policy aim to create social and economic conditions under which the citizens can lead a good life. They also aim to establish social and economic democracy through a welfare state. ... Besides, all executive agencies of union and states should also be guided by these principles.

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