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Q.1. The Indian Constitution was adopted on ________. (1 mark)
Q.2. Which Fundamental Right ensures equal treatment under the law? (1 mark)
a) Right to Education
b) Right to Equality
c) Right against Exploitation
d) Right to Freedom
Q.3. Which country’s revolution inspired the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity? (1 mark)
a) USA
b) Ireland
c) France
d) UK
Q.4. The concept of vasudhaiva kutumbakam reflects the idea of ________. (1 mark)
Q.5. The ________ Amendment added Fundamental Duties to the Constitution. (1 mark)
Q.6. How does a constitution act as a rulebook for a country’s governance? (2 marks)
Q7. How does the Constitution promote fraternity among India’s diverse communities? (2 marks )
Q.8. What does ‘republic’ signify in the Preamble of the Constitution? (2 marks)
Q.9. How did the diversity of the Constituent Assembly strengthen the Constitution? (3 marks)
Q.10. Explain the difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles. (3 marks)
Q.11. How did India’s civilisational heritage influence the Constitution’s values? (3 marks)
Q.12. Analyze how the freedom struggle and global influences shaped the Constitution’s principles. (5 marks)
Q.13. Evaluate why the Constitution’s ability to be amended keeps it relevant today. (5 marks)
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