D Short Answer Questions
D Short Answer Questions
D Short Answer Questions
CHAPTER-1
OUR CONSTITUTION
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State.
They serve as guidelines which should be kept in mind by the government
while framing its policies.
Q.1 What is the federal system? Why is it suited to the needs of the Indian
people?
Ans Under the federal system, a country is formed of the ‘union’ of several states,
which have a certain degree of independence in conducting their own affairs.
However, the overall responsibility of governing the country lies with the Central
government or Union government.
The Constitution lists the areas in which only the Union government can
make laws (Union List),
The areas in which only the State government can make laws (State List)
and,
The areas in which both the Union and State government can make laws
(Concurrent List).
The makers of the Constitution thought that this system would suit our country
because our country has so many communities each with its own aspirations and
needs.
Ans. Almost every country has a constitution for the following reasons:-
1. A constitution defines the type of government or political system a
country has. Different countries have different systems like Monarchies,
Democracies, Dictatorships etc
2. A constitution describes the principles along which a country is to be
governed. The laws that are made in a country must abide by these
principles or follow the spirit of its constitution.
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3. A constitution lays down the powers of different organs of the
government and provides measures so that these powers may not be
misused.
4. It sets out the rights that the people enjoy and provides measures for
safeguarding these rights.
Q.4 Discuss how the powers of the State are divided among the three organs of
the State and why this is important?
Extra Questions
2. Right to freedom – Other than the right to life and personal liberty the
constitution gives us following freedoms:
Freedom of speech and expression
Freedom to assemble peacefully and without arms
Freedom to form association and unions
Freedom to move freely throughout the country
Freedom to practice any profession
Freedom to reside and settle in any part of the country
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3. Right to freedom of religion – Every citizen has the right to practice, preach
and profess a religion of his or her choice.
Q.2 Enlist any five fundamental duties mentioned in the Constitution of India.