Kerala SCERT Class 7 Social Science Chapter 10 Our Constitution Question Answer Solution Here. Kerala Board Class 7 Students can find Here 10th Chapter Our Constitution Notes provide by our Teacher. Important Question Answer from Chapter 10 Our Constitution.
- Board- Kerala Board.
- Class – 7.
- Subject – Social Science Part 2.
- Chapter – 10.
- Chapter Name – Our Constitution.
- Topic – Question Answer Solution.
(A) Answer the following questions: – (marks – 1)
(1) When do we celebrate the republic day?
Ans: – 26 January (1950)
(2) When did the first meeting of the assembly occurs?
Ans: – 9 December, 1946.
(3) Who was the chairman of the constitution drafting committee?
Ans: – Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
(4) Who is known as the architect of the Indian constitution?
Ans: – Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
(5) The constitution assembly approved the constitution on ________
Ans: – 26 November 1949
(6) When did the Indian constitution officially came into force?
Ans: – 26 January 1950.
(7) Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
Ans: – Jawaharlal Nehru
(8) When did the food security Bill was passed?
Ans: – In 2013
(9) Which is the highest court in India?
Ans: – Supreme Court
(10) Which is the highest court in a state?
Ans: – High court
(11) What is constitutional Amendment?
Ans: – Additions and deletions made in the constitution and deletions made in the constitution is known as constitutional amendment.
(13) What is the full form of RTE?
Ans: – The Right to Education.
(B) Answer the following questions: – (marks – 2)
(1) What is republic?
Ans: – Republic is a system in which the head of the state is an educated person. Thus our constitution insists that the president of the country shall be an elected person.
(2) What is Constitution?
Ans: – Constitution is an authentic document containing the basic ideas, principles and laws of a country. The laws governing a country originate from its constitution. Every country is ruled on the basis of its constitution.
(3) What are in the content of Indian constitution?
Ans: – Preamble
395 Articles
12 schedules
22 parts
98 Amendments (till may 2013)
(4) It takes how much time to frame the Indian constitution?
Ans: – It took two years, eleven months and seventeen days to frame the India Constitution.
(5) What are the basic goals of the constitution?
Ans: – Sovereignty
Socialism
Democracy
Secularism
Republic
(6) What are the main feature of the Indian constitution?
Ans: – Parliamentary system.
Fundamental rights
Fundamental duties
Direct principles
The rule of law
Federal system
Written constitution
Independent judicial system.
(7) What is parliamentary democratic system?
Ans: – People elect their representatives through universal adult franchise to govern the country. The elected members function as a council of people’s representatives. This council of representative is known as the parliament. The parliamentary system is a form of government formed by the elected representatives. Law making is the major function of the parliament.
(8) What are the fundamental rights?
Ans: – Right to equality
Right to freedom
Right against exploitation
Right to freedom to religion
Cultural educational rights
Right to constitutional remedies.
(9) What do you mean by fundamental duties?
Ans: – Fundamental duties are the duties of each and every cictizen towards the nation, that are to be performed compulsorily, the fundamental Duties insists that citizens should respect the constitution and government institutions, protect environment and preserve the great Indian cultural heritage.
(10) What are the Directive principles of state policy?
Ans: – Some of the directive principle of state policy are following –
Equal wages for equal work for all, irrespective of gender.
Protection of the environment by conserving forests and wildlife.
Conservation of all monuments of national and historical importance.
Welfare of citizens by building up a system based on economic, social and political justice.
(11) What is the rule of law?
Ans: – The rule of law was developed in its civilized and modern form based on the British constitution. All modern democracies are based on this concept. Our constitution fully imbibes this concept and implements it.
(12) What do you mean by federal system?
Ans; – The food security bill was passed by the parliament and it became an act in 2013. This Act is implemented with the support of the states. The state governments are trying to implement it. Thus, the system of government in India shares power with the central, state and local governments. This is known as the federal system.
(13) What is written constitution?
Ans: – Our constitution is written in the form of a text. It is the world’s longest written constitution.
(14) In which countries written constitution are formed?
Ans: – India
USA
France
Australia
Brazil
South Africa
(15) What is unwritten constitution?
Ans: – Unwritten constitution means a document which is not written in the form of a text.
In Britain, Israel, New Zealand unwritten constitution exists.
(16) What is independent judiciary?
Ans: – There is an independent judiciary in our country to protect the citizen’s rights. The main duty of the judiciary is to legally protect the people and to punish the guilty. The judiciary is independent from the influence of the legislature and the Executive the two other organs of the government.
(17) What is the hierarchy of the Indian judiciary?
Ans: –
Supreme
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High Court
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District Court
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Sub Court
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Munsiff Court Magistrate Court
(18) What is RTE?
Ans: – RTE means The Right to Education. Right to Education became a fundamental Right through a constitutional amendment made by the parliament in 2002. It says that free and compulsory education for all children between 6 and 14 years of age has been made part of the Fundamental Rights.
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