M.M: 30
Attempt all questions.
Q1. Fill in the blank:
Sovereignty means the state has complete __________ over its own matters. (1 Mark)
Q2. Which of the following is NOT one of the four important parts of a state? (1 Mark)
(i) People
(ii) Government
(iii) Parliament
(iv) Sovereignty
Q3. Who was the first woman to join the Indian Foreign Service in 1949? (1 Mark)
Q4. True or False:
In India, the President is a hereditary position passed from parent to child. (1 Mark)
Q5. Fill in the blank:
The __________ is the branch of government that makes laws for the country. (1 Mark)
Q6. What is the difference between the state and the government? (2 Marks)
Q7. What are the two types of executives in India? (2 Marks)
Q8. Why is the protection of rights important in a republic? (2 Marks)
Q9. Explain what decentralisation means and why it is important. (3 Marks)
Q10. What are the main responsibilities of the police as agents of the state? (3 Marks)
Q11. Describe the role and importance of the judiciary in a democracy. (3 Marks)
Q12. Explain how India is both a democracy and a republic. Why did India's Constitution makers choose this system? (5 Marks)
Q13. Describe the three tiers of government in India and explain how they work together using the example of school education. (5 Marks)
| 1. What is the difference between the state and the government? | ![]() |
| 2. What are the key functions of the government? | ![]() |
| 3. How does the government ensure the participation of citizens in democracy? | ![]() |
| 4. What role does the Constitution play in the relationship between the state and the government? | ![]() |
| 5. Why is it important for citizens to understand their rights and responsibilities? | ![]() |