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Evaluation [Pages 186 - 188]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Social Science [English] Class 8 TN Board 3.3 Understanding Secularism Evaluation [Pages 186 - 188]

Choose the correct answer

Evaluation | Q I. 1 | Page 186

Secularism means.

  • State is against to all religions

  • State accepts only one religion

  • An attitude of tolerance and peaceful co-existence on the part of citizen belonging any religion

  • None of these

Evaluation | Q I. 2 | Page 186

India is a land of _______.

  • multi-religious faith

  • multi - cultural beliefs

  • Both (1) & (2)

  • None of these

Evaluation | Q I. 3 | Page 186

The Preamble of the Constitution was amended in__________.

  • 1951

  • 1976

  • 1974

  • 1967

Evaluation | Q I. 4 | Page 186

Which one of the following describes India as a secular state?

  • Fundamental Rights

  • Fundamental Duty

  • Directive Principles of State Policy

  • Preamble of the Constitution

Evaluation | Q I. 5 | Page 186

Right to freedom of religion is related to ______.

  • Judiciary

  • Parliament

  • Directive Principles of State Policy

  • Fundamental rights

Evaluation | Q I. 6 | Page 186

According to Article 28, which type of education is restricted in state-aided educational institutions?

  • Religious instruction

  • Moral education

  • Physical education

  • None above these

Evaluation | Q I. 7 | Page 187

The country will be considered as a secular country if it _______.

  • gives importance to a particular religion

  • bans religious instructions in the state-aided educational institutions

  • does not give importance to a particular religion

  • bans the propagation of any religious belief

Fill in the blanks

Evaluation | Q II. 1 | Page 187

Religion does not teach us ___________.

Evaluation | Q II. 2 | Page 187

Secularism is a part of democracy which grants _________________.

Evaluation | Q II. 3 | Page 187

______________ is a lack of belief in god and gods.

Evaluation | Q II. 4 | Page 187

The basic aim of our constitution is to promote _______and ______.

Evaluation | Q II. 5 | Page 187

Article 15 prohibits _____________on the grounds of religion, caste, sex or place of birth.

Evaluation | Q III | Page 187

Match the following

1. Atheism coined the word secularism
2. Children social reformer
3. Din-i-Illahi lack of belief in god
4. Constitution future citizen
5. Holyoake Divine faith
6. Rajaram Mohan Roy 1950

State true or false

Evaluation | Q IV. 1 | Page 187

There is state religion in India.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 2 | Page 187

The term secularism has been derived from the Greek word.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 3 | Page 187

The Mughal emperor Akbar followed the policy of religious toleration.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 4 | Page 187

Jainism originated in China.

  • True

  • False

Evaluation | Q IV. 5 | Page 187

Government of India declares holidays for all religious festivals.

  • True

  • False

Consider the following statements and choose the appropriate answer

Evaluation | Q V. 1 | Page 187
  1. Secularism is invaluable for a society like India which is characterized by religious diversity
  2. word secularism was not mentioned in the Constitution when it was adopted in 1950.
  3. Article 26 deals with payment of taxes for the promotion of any particular religion.
  4. Akbar’s tomb situated at Sikandara near Agra.
  • i, ii only

  • ii, iii only

  • iv only

  • i, ii, and iv only

Evaluation | Q V. 2 | Page 187

Assertion (A): A foreigner can practice his own religious faith in India.

Reason (R): The freedom of religion is guaranteed by the constitution not only for Indians but also for the aliens also.

  • A is true but R is false

  • Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

  • A is false but R is true

  • Both A and R are true. R is not the correct explanation of A

Evaluation | Q V. 3 | Page 187

Assertion (A): Secularism is invaluable in India.

Reason (R): India is a multi-religious and multi-cultural country.

  • A is correct and R is the correct explanation of A

  • A is correct and R is not the correct explanation of A

  • A is wrong and R is correct

  • Both are wrong

Evaluation | Q V. 4 | Page 187

Find out the wrong pair.

  • Din-i-Illahi - A book

  • Khajuraho - Hindu temple

  • Ashoka - Rock Edict

  • Iqbal - Poet

Answer the following in one or two sentences

Evaluation | Q VI. 1 | Page 187

Name some of the Indians who contributed to spread of secularism.

Evaluation | Q VI. 2 | Page 187

What does secularism mean?

Evaluation | Q VI. 3 | Page 187

State the objectives of secularism.

Evaluation | Q VI. 4 | Page 188

Why is it important to separate religion from the state?

Evaluation | Q VI. 5 | Page 188

What are the characteristic features of a secular state?

Evaluation | Q VI. 6 | Page 188

Mention any three Constitutional provisions related to secularism.

Answer the following in detail

Evaluation | Q VII. 1 | Page 188

Why we need secular education?

Evaluation | Q VII. 2 | Page 188

Secularism is necessary for a country like India. Justify.

Hots

Evaluation | Q VIII | Page 188

Will the Government intervene if some religious group says that their religion allows them to practice human sacrifice?

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