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Question 511 Mark
What happened in Africa at the midnight of 26 April 1994?
Answer
A new national flag of the Republic of South Africa was unfurled and a multi-racial government came into existence.
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Question 521 Mark
Despite many difficulties, there was one big advantage for the makers of the Indian Constitution which was absent in South Africa. What was it?
Answer
Unlike South Africa, the makers of the Indian Constitution did not have to create a consensus about what a democratic India should look like. Much of this consensus had evolved during the freedom struggle.
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Question 531 Mark
Here are some false statements. Identify the mistake in each case and rewrite these correctly based on what you have read in this chapter.
Members of the Constituent Assembly of India held the same views on all provisions of the Constitution.
Answer
Members of the Constituent Assembly of India held the same views on the basic principles of the constitution.
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Question 541 Mark
Here are some false statements. Identify the mistake in each case and rewrite these correctly based on what you have read in this chapter.
Constitution cannot be amended because it is the supreme law of a country.
Answer
A constitution can be amended.
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Question 551 Mark
Why is Constitution considered the Supreme law?
Answer
The Constitution is the supreme law that determines the relationship among people living a territory (called citizens) and also the relationship between the people and the government.
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Question 561 Mark
What was ‘Constituent Assembly’?
Answer
The drafting of the document called the ‘constitution’ was done by an assembly of elected representatives called the Constituent Assembly.
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Question 571 Mark
What inspired the Indian leaders in the making of the Constitution?
Answer
  1. The ideals of the French Revolution.
  2. The practice of parliamentary democracy in Britain.
  3. The Bill of Rights in the US.
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Question 581 Mark
What is an unusual achievement for the Indian Constitution?
Answer
Over the last half a century, no large social group or political party has ever questioned the legitimacy of the Constitution itself. This is an unusual achievement for our Constitution.
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Question 591 Mark
What are ‘Constitutional Amendments’?
Answer
Provisions are made to incorporate changes from time to time in our constitution. These changes are called ‘Constitutional Amendments’.
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Question 601 Mark
Here are different opinions about what made India a democracy. How much importance would you give to each of these factors?
Freedom Struggle challenged the colonial exploitation and denial of different freedoms to Indians. Free India could not be anything but democratic.
Answer
Freedom struggle was important in spreading the idea of nationalism in India and inculcating the practice of making decisions by consensus.
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Question 611 Mark
Read the following statements about a constitution. Give reasons why each of these is true or not true.
The authority of the rules of the constitution is the same as that of any other law.
Answer
Not true. An ordinary law is passed by the Parliament and can be changed by it on its own will. On the other hand, the rules of the Constitution have greater authority and the Parliament has to abide by them. For amending these rules, a special procedure has to be adopted.
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Question 621 Mark
What was called the Constituent Assembly?
Answer
The drafting of the Indian Constitution was done by an assembly of elected representatives called the Constituent Assembly.
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