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प्रश्न
Give three points that define the philosophy underlying the Constitution?
उत्तर
The philosophy underlying the Constitution is :
- The Constitution derives all its authority from the citizens of the country and the state is the creation of the people.
- The country must be governed according to the limits set by the sovereign people.
- The Supreme Court has the sole authority to interpret the Constitution.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
_________ was the chairman of the Constituent Assembly.
Match the contents of Column A with those of Column B
Column A | Column B |
1. Pt Jawaharlal Nehru | (a) Chairman of the Drafting Committee. |
2. B. R. Ambedkar | (b) First Prime Minister of India |
3. Frank Anthony | (c) Representative of the Parsees. |
4. Dr. H. P. Modi | (d) Representative of the Anglo-Indian community. |
5. A state where the head of the state is an elected person. | (e) Sovereign |
6. A state where the government is run by the elected members of the people. | (f) Socialist |
7. A state which is independent of external interference. | (g) Secular |
8. A state where there is no discrimination against any religion. | (h) Democratic |
9. A state which lays emphasis on economic and social equality. | (i) Republic |
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Why is it necessary to have a Constitution for a country?
State whether the following is true or false:
When the President of India dies, his/her son becomes the next President.
Answer the following question in one or two words/ sentences:
Who gives the government of India the authority to govern the country?
Who was elected as Interim President of the Constituent Assembly?
Name any two prominent features of the Constitution of India
What is meant by the term Constitution?
With reference to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution, answer the following:
What became the basis of incorporating the Preamble in the Indian Constitution?
With reference to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution, answer the following:
Give the significance of ‘We the people’ in the Preamble.