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Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for History and Civics [English] Class 9 ICSE 2.1 Our Constitution and Its Preamble Exercise

Exercise | Q 1

What is meant by the term ‘Constitution’?

Exercise | Q 2

What is ‘Rule of Law’?

Exercise | Q 3

Why is our Constitution known as the ‘Fundamental Law of the Land’?

Exercise | Q 4

Which body framed the Constitution of India?

Exercise | Q 5

Name three prominent members of the Constituent Assembly.

Exercise | Q 6

Who was elected as Interim President of the Constituent Assembly?

Exercise | Q 7

Who was the permanent President of the Constituent Assembly?

Exercise | Q 8

Who was the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly’s Drafting Committee?

Exercise | Q 9

When was the Constitution of India enacted and adopted?

Exercise | Q 10

When did the Constitution of India come into force?

Exercise | Q 11

What is the importance of January 26 in India’s struggle for Purna Swaraj (Complete Independence)?

Exercise | Q 12

Name any two prominent features of the Constitution of India

Exercise | Q 13

What is meant by Universal Adult Franchise?

Exercise | Q 14

What argument was given for lowering the voting age from 21 to 18 years in 1989?

Exercise | Q 15

Define a Welfare State

Exercise | Q 16

Mention any two implications of a Democratic Government, as established by the Constitution of India.

Exercise | Q 17

What is the opposite of a Secular State? Name any one State that is not Secular.

Exercise | Q 18

Mention any two features illustrating the nature of Indian Polity or State.

Exercise | Q 19

Mention any two of the main objects (or ideals) of the Indian Republic as set forth in the Preamble to the Constitution.

Exercise | Q 20

Mention what the Preamble says about ‘Equality’.

Exercise | Q 21

Mention what the Preamble states about ‘Fraternity’.

Exercise | Q 22

Mention the words introduced in the Preamble by the Constitution Forty-second Amendment Act, 1976.

Exercise | Q 23

What is the significance of the Preamble to the Constitution?

Exercise | Q 24

Is the Preamble a part of the Constitution?

Exercise | Q 25

What do we mean when we say that the Preamble is a part of the Constitution of India?

Exercise | Q 26

The Preamble to the Constitution describes India as a Socialist State. What does the expression ‘Socialist’ mean here?

Exercise | Q 27

In what sense is India a Republic?

Structured Questions

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for History and Civics [English] Class 9 ICSE 2.1 Our Constitution and Its Preamble Structured Questions

Structured Questions | Q 1

How can you say that the Constituent Assembly of India represented all major and smaller communities of the country?
OR
Briefly comment on the statement that the Constituent Assembly looked like a Mini-India.

Structured Questions | Q 2.1

Examine the salient features of the Constitution of India with reference to the following:

Universal Adult Franchise 

Structured Questions | Q 2.2

Examine the salient features of the Constitution of India with reference to the following:
Single Citizenship

Structured Questions | Q 3.1

Examine the salient features of the Constitution of India with reference to the following:
India is a Welfare State

Structured Questions | Q 3.2

Examine the salient features of the Constitution of India with reference to the following:
India is a Secular State

Structured Questions | Q 3.3

Examine the salient features of the Constitution of India with reference to the following:

‘Justice’ and ‘Liberty’ as the basic objects for which the Indian Republic exists. In this context explain political dimensions of Justice.

Additional Questions

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for History and Civics [English] Class 9 ICSE 2.1 Our Constitution and Its Preamble Additional Questions

Additional Questions | Q 1

What is meant by the term Constitution?

Additional Questions | Q 2

On the basis of which plan was the Constituent Assembly constituted?

Additional Questions | Q 3

What is known as the ‘Objectives Resolution’?

Additional Questions | Q 4

By whom and when was the Objective Resolution proposed and passed?

Additional Questions | Q 5

Who was appointed as the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constituent?

Additional Questions | Q 6.1

When was the Constitution adopted and passed?

Additional Questions | Q 6.2

When did the Constitution come into force?

Additional Questions | Q 7

State the significance of January 26.

Additional Questions | Q 8

What is known as the Preamble? What is the importance of the opening words of the Preamble?

Additional Questions | Q 9

How is the Indian Republic different from that of the USA?

Additional Questions | Q 10

Explain the significance of the term ‘Sovereign’.

Additional Questions | Q 11

Why was the word ‘SECULAR’, incorporated in the Preamble?

Additional Questions | Q 12

Explain the significance of the term ‘DEMOCRATIC’ in the Preamble.

Additional Questions | Q 13

What is meant by the term ‘JUSTICE’ as an ideal of the Indian Constitution?

Additional Questions | Q 14

Give two examples to indicate that the Preamble to the Constitution has ensured political justice for all.

Additional Questions | Q 15

Mention any two features indicating the significance of the Preamble.

Additional Questions | Q 16

Why did the Muslims League boycott the meetings of the Constituent Assembly?

Additional Questions | Q 17

Who represented the Anglo-Indians in the Constituent Assembly?

Additional Questions | Q 18

Give two objectives of the Indian Republic as set forth in the constitution of India.

Additional Questions | Q 19

What is one main strength of the Indian Constitution?

Additional Questions | Q 20

Why is our Constitution known as the ‘Fundamental Law of the Land’?

Additional Questions | Q 21

Which body framed the Constitution of India?

Additional Questions | Q 22

Name three prominent members of the Constituent Assembly.

Additional Questions | Q 23

Who was elected as Interim President of the Constituent Assembly?

Additional Questions | Q 24

Who was the permanent President of the Constituent Assembly?

Additional Questions | Q 25

Who was the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly’s Drafting Committee?

Additional Questions | Q 26

When was the Constitution of India enacted and adopted?

Additional Questions | Q 27

When did the Constitution of India come into force?

Additional Questions | Q 28

What is the importance of January 26 in India’s struggle for Purna Swaraj (Complete Independence)?

Additional Questions | Q 29

What do you understand by the term ‘Preamble’ to the Constitution?

Additional Questions | Q 30

What do the words “We, the People of India” in the Preamble signify?

Additional Questions | Q 31

The preamble to the Constitution describes India as a Sovereign State. What do you understand by the term ‘Sovereign’?

Additional Questions | Q 32

Mention any two implications of a Democratic government, as promised by the Preamble to the Constitution?

Additional Questions | Q 33

Mention any two steps taken by the Indian Republic in pursuance of its socialist objectives.

Additional Questions | Q 34

The Constitution of India stands for a Secular State. What does ‘Secularism’ mean?

Additional Questions | Q 35

What is the opposite of a Secular State? Name any one State that is not Secular.

Additional Questions | Q 36

Mention any two features illustrating the nature of Indian Polity or State.

Additional Questions | Q 37

Mention any two of the main objects (or ideals) of the Indian Republic as set forth in the Preamble to the Constitution.

Additional Questions | Q 38

Mention what the Preamble says about ‘Equality’.

Additional Questions | Q 39

Mention what the Preamble states about ‘Fraternity’.

Additional Questions | Q 40

Mention the words introduced in the Preamble by the Constitution Forty-second Amendment Act, 1976.

Additional Questions | Q 41

What is the significance of the Preamble to the Constitution?

Additional Questions | Q 42

Is the Preamble a part of the Constitution?

Additional Questions | Q 43

What do we mean when we say that the Preamble is a part of the Constitution of India?

Additional Questions | Q 44

The Preamble to the Constitution describes India as a Socialist State. What does the expression ‘Socialist’ mean here?

Additional Questions | Q 45

In what sense is India a Republic?

Structured Questions

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for History and Civics [English] Class 9 ICSE 2.1 Our Constitution and Its Preamble Structured Questions

Structured Questions | Q 1.1

With reference to the making of the Indian Constitution explain the following:

When and how were the members of the Constituent Assembly elected?

Structured Questions | Q 1.2

With reference to the making of the Indian Constitution explain the following:

How was the membership of the Constituent Assembly reduced as a result of the partition of the country?

Structured Questions | Q 1.3

With reference to the making of the Indian Constitution explain the following:

How do you say that the Constituent Assembly gave adequate representation to all sections of the Indian Society?

Structured Questions | Q 2.1

With reference to the Objective Resolution explain the following:

When was the Resolution passed by the Constituent Assembly?

Structured Questions | Q 2.2

With reference to the Objective Resolution explain the following:

What were the main points of the Objective Resolution?

Structured Questions | Q 2.3

With reference to the Objective Resolution explain the following:

What did the Resolution propose?

Structured Questions | Q 3.1

With reference to the commencement of the Constitution explains the following:

The changes effected in the administration of the country with the commencement of the Constitution.

Structured Questions | Q 3.2

With reference to the commencement of the Constitution explains the following:

The clause relating to citizenship was put into effect immediately after the signing of the Constitution.

Structured Questions | Q 4.1

With reference to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution, answer the following:

What became the basis of incorporating the Preamble in the Indian Constitution?

Structured Questions | Q 4.2

With reference to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution, answer the following:

Give the significance of ‘We the people’ in the Preamble.

Structured Questions | Q 4.3

With reference to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution, answer the following:

How have the objectives of the Indian Constitution been emphasised in the Preamble?

Structured Questions | Q 5.1

With reference to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution, answer the following question:

Explain the significance of the Preamble.

Structured Questions | Q 5.2

With reference to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution, answer the following question:

What is the significance of the words, ‘Sovereign Socialist Democratic Republic’ as given in the Preamble?

Structured Questions | Q 6.1

Explain the meaning following term: Liberty

Structured Questions | Q 6.2

Explain the meaning following term: Fraternity

Structured Questions | Q 6.3

Explain the meaning following term: Equality

Structured Questions | Q 7.1

How do you regard the Constitution of India as a real guide for the successive Governments in respect of the following:

The Preamble

Structured Questions | Q 7.2

How do you regard the Constitution of India as a real guide for the successive Governments in respect of the following:

Incorporation of Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles.

Structured Questions | Q 8

How can you say that the Constituent Assembly of India represented all major and smaller communities of the country?
OR
Briefly comment on the statement that the Constituent Assembly looked like a Mini-India.

Structured Questions | Q 9.1

The Preamble to the Constitution declares India to be the Secular-Democratic Republic. In this context, answer the following question:

What does the expression ‘Secular’ mean here?

Structured Questions | Q 9.2

The Preamble to the Constitution declares India to be the Secular-Democratic Republic. In this context, answer the following question:

Do you agree with the view that Indian Constitution promises not only political and social democracy but economic democracy as well?

Structured Questions | Q 10

The Preamble states ‘Justice’ and ‘Liberty’ as the basic objects for which the Indian Republic exists. In this context explain the social, economic, and political dimensions of Justice.

Structured Questions | Q 11.1

Explain the following term in the context of the Preamble to the Constitution:

Liberty

Structured Questions | Q 11.2

Explain the following term in the context of the Preamble to the Constitution:

Equality

Structured Questions | Q 11.3

Explain the following term in the context of the Preamble to the Constitution:

Fraternity

Structured Questions | Q 12

What is the significance of the Preamble to the Constitution?

Structured Questions | Q 13

What do you know about the Composition of the Constituent Assembly which framed the Constitution of India?

Solutions for 2.1: Our Constitution and Its Preamble

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Concepts covered in History and Civics [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 2.1 Our Constitution and Its Preamble are The Constitution, Date of Adoption and Date of Enforcement, Universal Adult Franchise, Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, The Welfare State – Features, Single Citizenship.

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