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Question 12 Marks
State whether the following inferences about the making of the Indian Constitution are Correct or Incorrect. Give reasons to support your answer.
Constitution making did not involve any major decision since there was a general consensus among the leaders at that time about its basic framework.
Answer
Incorrect, because the members not agreed with each other on many things. Each particular provisions of the Constitution were subjected to debate by the entire Assembly.
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Question 22 Marks
State whether the following inferences about the making of the Indian Constitution are Correct or Incorrect. Give reasons to support your answer.
The Constituent Assembly did not represent the Indian people since it was not elected by all citizens.
Answer
Incorrect, because the members of Constituent Assembly were chosen by indirect election by the members of the Provincial Legislative Assemblies that had been established under the Government of India Act, 1935 also every province, religious groups and community were given equal representation in this assembly.
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Question 32 Marks
State whether the following inferences about the making of the Indian Constitution are Correct or Incorrect. Give reasons to support your answer.
There was little originality in the Constitution, for much of it was borrowed from other countries.
Answer
Correct, because many provisions were adapted from constitutions of different countries like Britain, France, USA, Canada etc.
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Question 42 Marks
In a discussion on the experience of the working of our Constitution.
Harbans: The Indian Constitution has succeeded in giving us a framework of democratic government.
Answer
Any answer supported with argument or explanation would solve the purpose. It is strongly recommended that you prepare the solution on your own. However, one sample solution has been provided for your reference:
The position of Harbans is correct. The constitution has succeeded in creating a framework of democratic government within which people exercise their choice while electing the government. Elections are conducted regularly at all levels of government and institutional arrangements have been largely successful in preventing the subversion of Constitution.
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2 Marks Question - Political Science STD 11 Humanities Questions - Vidyadip