Time: 1 hour
M.M.: 30
Attempt all questions.
Question numbers 1 to 5 carry 1 mark each.
Question numbers 6 to 8 carry 2 marks each.
Question numbers 9 to 11 carry 3 marks each.
Question numbers 12 & 13 carry 5 marks each.
Q1: Which key feature of the Indian Constitution ensures that power is divided among different branches of government? (1 Mark)
(i) Federalism
(ii) Separation of Powers
(iii) Secularism
(iv) Fundamental Rights
Q2: What is the significance of Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution? (1 Mark)
(i) They establish a single religious law for the country.
(ii) They protect citizens from the arbitrary exercise of power by the State.
(iii) They give the government unlimited power.
(iv) They ensure that the monarchy retains control.
Q3: The Indian Constitution establishes a __________ form of government where representatives are elected by the people. (1 Mark)
(i) Monarchical
(ii) Parliamentary
(iii) Federal
(iv) Unitary
Q4: The Indian Constitution's principle of __________ ensures that no religion is given special treatment by the State. (1 Mark)
(i) Sovereignty
(ii) Federalism
(iii) Secularism
(iv) Democracy
Q5: The right to move the court if any of the Fundamental Rights are violated is guaranteed by the __________. (1 Mark)
(i) Right to Equality
(ii) Right to Constitutional Remedies
(iii) Right to Freedom
(iv) Right against Exploitation
Q6: What does the term 'Federalism' mean in the context of the Indian Constitution? (2 Marks)
Q7: Explain the importance of the Fundamental Rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution. (2 Marks)
Q8: What is meant by the 'Right to Equality' as provided in the Indian Constitution? (2 Marks)
Q9: Describe the role of the Constituent Assembly in the making of the Indian Constitution. (3 Marks)
Q10: Discuss the concept of Secularism as outlined in the Indian Constitution. (3 Marks)
Q11: What is the significance of the Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution? (3 Marks)
Q12: Explain the key features of the Indian Constitution that reflect its commitment to democracy and social justice. (5 Marks)
Q13: Analyze the reasons why the Indian Constitution is considered a living document. (5 Marks)
You can find the solutions of this Unit Test here: Unit Test (Solution): The Indian Constitution
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