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CBSE Class 8 Social Studies Worksheet

Civics - Indian Constitution

1.
Who can contest in elections in India?
2.
Fill in the blanks: In India, people have government at the ______ level and at the ______.
3.
Fill in the blanks: Every person has the right to practise, profess and propagate the ____________ of their choice. 
4.
Fill in the blanks: The ____________ is a smaller group of people who are responsible for implementing laws and running the government. 
5.
State True or False: In October 2002, King Gyanendra in the USA, citing the Maoist uprising in the countryside as his reason, began taking over different aspects of the government with the army assistance. 
A) true B) false
6.
State True or False: Earlier, Constitution of Assam stated that the country was to be ruled by the King and his council of ministers. 
A) true B) false
7.
Who can contest in elections in India?
8.
Explain Separation of powers.
9.
On which day the Indian Constitution was adopted by the country?
10.
State True or False: Patel stated that although the laws might exist, Scheduled Castes still had reason to fear because the administration of these laws were in the hands of caste Hindu officers. 
A) true B) false
11.
State True or False: A Constitution helps serve as a set of rules and principles that all persons in a country can agree upon as the basis of the way in which they want the country to be governed. 
A) true B) false
12.
State True or False: Under federalism, the states are not merely agents of the federal government but draw their authority from the Constitution as well. 
A) true B) false
13.
What was the fear of Members of the Constituent Assembly?
14.
Fill in the blanks: ____________ guarantees the right to equality to all persons and says that no citizen can be discriminated against on grounds of religion, race, caste, gender, and place of birth. 
15.
State True or False: Indian Constitution has been changed over the years to reflect new concerns of the polity. 
A) true B) false
16.
What are Fundamental Rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution?
17.
State True or False: Under federalism, the states are not merely agents of the federal government but draw their authority from the Constitution as well. 
A) true B) false
18.
Fill in the blanks: In November 2005, the ____________ in Nepal joined other political parties to sign a 12-point agreement. 
19.
What refers to our elected representatives?
20.
State True or False: A members of the Constituent Assembly gave India a visionary document that reflects a respect for maintaining diversity while preserving national unity. 
A) true B) false

CBSE Class 8 Social Studies Worksheet

Civics - Indian Constitution

Answers

1.
Also, every citizen of the country, irrespective of his/her social background, can contest in elections. 
2.
State, center
3.
Religion
4.
Executive
5.
Option B
6.
Option B

7.
Also, every citizen of the country, irrespective of his/her social background, can contest in elections. 
8.
Separation of Powers means according to the Constitution, there are three organs of the State. 
9.
January 26, 1950
10.
Option B
11.
Option A
12.
Option A

13.
Members of the Constituent Assembly feared that the executive might become too strong and ignore its responsibility to the legislature. 
14.
Indian Constitution
15.
Option A

16.
The Right to Equality is one of the Fundamental Rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution. 
17.
Option A

18.
Maoists
19.
The legislature refers to our elected representatives. 
20.
Option A

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