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Test: Our Constitution and Government (HOTs) - Question 1

Refer to the given classification chart and select the option that correctly identifies X, Y and Z.

Detailed Solution for Test: Our Constitution and Government (HOTs) - Question 1

• 15 August 1947 marks India’s Independence Day → X = Independence Day
• 26 November 1949 is celebrated as Constitution Day (when the Constitution was adopted) → Y = Constitution Day
• 26 January 1950 is observed as Republic Day (when the Constitution came into effect) → Z = Republic Day

Test: Our Constitution and Government (HOTs) - Question 2

Read the following statements and select the option that identifies the correct one(s).
(i) Migration after 1947 involved Hindus moving from parts of Pakistan into India.
(ii) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar chaired the Drafting Committee of India’s Constitution.
(iii) Republic Day commemorates the day India became independent.
(iv) Pakistan was created from both the north-west and eastern regions of British India.

Detailed Solution for Test: Our Constitution and Government (HOTs) - Question 2
• (i) True — large numbers of Hindus migrated from the new Pakistan into India.
• (ii) True — Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was Chairman of the Drafting Committee.
• (iii) False — Republic Day marks the Constitution coming into force; Independence Day (15 August) marks freedom.
• (iv) True — Pakistan was formed from provinces in both the north-west and the east of British India.
Test: Our Constitution and Government (HOTs) - Question 3

Refer to the given classification chart and select the option that correctly identifies X, Y and Z.

Detailed Solution for Test: Our Constitution and Government (HOTs) - Question 3

• The Central Government meets at New Delhi → X = New Delhi
• Each State Government is based in its State Capital → Y = State Capital
• Local bodies govern at the Gram Panchayat (rural) or Municipal level (urban) → Z = Gram Panchayat/Municipality

Test: Our Constitution and Government (HOTs) - Question 4
Read the following statements about India’s secularism and select the option that identifies the correct one(s).
(i) India’s Constitution declares it a secular nation, treating all religions equally.
(ii) In Pakistan, only a Muslim can become President.
(iii) Indian law favours no single religion in governance.
(iv) Secularism in India means citizens cannot practice religion freely.
Detailed Solution for Test: Our Constitution and Government (HOTs) - Question 4
• (i) True — India is constitutionally secular.
• (ii) True — Pakistan’s head of state must be Muslim.
• (iii) True — Indian government does not promote any one religion.
• (iv) False — secularism ensures freedom to practice any religion.
Test: Our Constitution and Government (HOTs) - Question 5
Read the following functions and select which belong to State Governments in India:
(i) Defense and currency regulation
(ii) Police and public order
(iii) Primary healthcare and education
(iv) Agriculture and irrigation
Detailed Solution for Test: Our Constitution and Government (HOTs) - Question 5
• (ii) Police and public order are state subjects.
• (iii) Primary healthcare and education fall under state responsibility.
• (iv) Agriculture and irrigation are managed by state governments.
• (i) Defense and currency are central government responsibilities.
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