मराठी

NCERT solutions for Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 chapter 5 - Democratic Rights [Latest edition]

Advertisements

Chapters

NCERT solutions for Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 chapter 5 - Democratic Rights - Shaalaa.com
Advertisements

Solutions for Chapter 5: Democratic Rights

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 5 of CBSE NCERT for Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9.


Exercise
Exercise [Pages 111 - 112]

NCERT solutions for Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 5 Democratic Rights Exercise [Pages 111 - 112]

Exercise | Q 1 | Page 111

Which of the following is not an instance of an exercise of a fundamental right?
(a) Workers from Bihar go to the Punjab to work on the farms
(b) Christian missions set up a chain of missionary schools
(c) Men and women government employees get the same salary
(d) Parents’ property is inherited by their children

Exercise | Q 2 | Page 111

Which of the following freedoms is not available to an Indian citizen?
(a) Freedom to criticise the government
(b) Freedom to participate in armed revolution
(c) Freedom to start a movement to change the government
(d) Freedom to oppose the central values of the Constitution

Exercise | Q 3 | Page 111

Which of the following rights is available under the Indian Constitution?
(a) Right to work
(b) Right to adequate livelihood
(c) Right to protect one’s culture
(d) Right to privacy

Exercise | Q 4 | Page 111

Name the Fundamental Right under which each of the following rights falls:
(a) Freedom to propagate one’s religion
(b) Right to life
(c) Abolition of untouchability
(d) Ban on bonded labour

Exercise | Q 5 | Page 111

Which of these statements about the relationship between democracy and rights is more valid? Give reasons for your preference.
(a) Every country that is a democracy gives rights to its citizens.(b) Every country that gives rights to its citizens is a democracy.(c) Giving rights is good, but it is not necessary for a democracy.

Exercise | Q 6 | Page 111

Are these restrictions on the right to freedom justified? Give reasons for your answer.
(a) Indian citizens need permission to visit some border areas of the country for reasons of security.
(b) Outsiders are not allowed to buy property in some areas to protect the interest of the local population.
(c) The government bans the publication of a book that can go against the ruling party in the next elections.

Exercise | Q 7 | Page 111

Manoj went to a college to apply for admission into an MBA course. The clerk refused to take his application and said “You, the son of a sweeper, wish to be a manager! Has anyone done this job in your community? Go to the municipality office and apply for a sweeper’s position”. Which of Manoj’s fundamental rights are being violated in this instance? Spell these out in a letter from Manoj to the district collector.

Exercise | Q 8 | Page 112

When Madhurima went to the property registration office, the Registrar told her. "You can’t write your name as Madhurima Banerjee d/o Α. K. Banerjee. You are married, so you must give your husband’s name. Your husband’s surname is Rao. So your name should be changed to Madhurima Rao." She did not agree. She said "If my husband’s name has not changed after marriage, why should mine?" In your opinion who is right in this dispute? And why?

Exercise | Q 9 | Page 112

Thousands of tribals and other forest dwellers gathered at Piparia in Hoshangabad district in Madhya Pradesh to protest against their proposed displacement from the Satpura National Park, Bori Wildlife Sanctuary and Panchmarhi Wildlife Sanctuary. They argue that such a displacement is an attack on their livelihood and beliefs. Government claims that their displacement is essential for the development of the area and for protection of wildlife. Write a petition on behalf of the forest dwellers to the NHRC, a response from the government and a report of the NHRC on this matter.

Exercise | Q 10 | Page 112

Draw a web interconnecting different rights discussed in this chapter. For example right to freedom of movement is connected to the freedom of occupation. One reason for this is that freedom of movement enables a person to go to place of work within one’s village or city or to another village, city or state. Similarly this right can be used for pilgrimage, connected with freedom to follow one’s religion. Draw a circle for each right and mark arrows that show connection between or among different rights. For each arrow, give an example that shows the linkage.

Solutions for 5: Democratic Rights

Exercise
NCERT solutions for Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 chapter 5 - Democratic Rights - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 chapter 5 - Democratic Rights

Shaalaa.com has the CBSE Mathematics Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 CBSE solutions in a manner that help students grasp basic concepts better and faster. The detailed, step-by-step solutions will help you understand the concepts better and clarify any confusion. NCERT solutions for Mathematics Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 CBSE 5 (Democratic Rights) include all questions with answers and detailed explanations. This will clear students' doubts about questions and improve their application skills while preparing for board exams.

Further, we at Shaalaa.com provide such solutions so students can prepare for written exams. NCERT textbook solutions can be a core help for self-study and provide excellent self-help guidance for students.

Concepts covered in Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 chapter 5 Democratic Rights are Life Without Rights, Rights in a Democracy, Rights in the Indian Constitution, Expanding Scope of Rights.

Using NCERT Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 solutions Democratic Rights exercise by students is an easy way to prepare for the exams, as they involve solutions arranged chapter-wise and also page-wise. The questions involved in NCERT Solutions are essential questions that can be asked in the final exam. Maximum CBSE Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 students prefer NCERT Textbook Solutions to score more in exams.

Get the free view of Chapter 5, Democratic Rights Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 additional questions for Mathematics Social Science - Democratic Politics 1 [English] Class 9 CBSE, and you can use Shaalaa.com to keep it handy for your exam preparation.

Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×