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Chapters
The Modern World
The Establishment of Company Power
Rural Life and Society
Colonialism and Tribal Societies
Crafts and Industries
Revolt of 1857
Education and British Rule
Women and Reform
Challenging the Caste System
Colonialism and Urban Change
Changes in the Arts: Painting, Literature, Architecture
The Nationalist Movement
Gandhian Era (1919-1947)
India After Independence
Resources
Natural Resources - Land, Soil and Water
Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
Minerals and Power Resources
Agriculture
Major Crops
Manufacturing Industries
Major Industries
Human Resources
Disaster and Its Management
The Indian Constitution
Vision Set by Our Constitution
Parliamentary Government of India
Understanding Laws
The Judiciary
Role of the Police and Courts
Social Justice and the Marginalized
Untouchability
Economic Presence of the Government
CBSE
Class 8
Social Studies
The Indian Constitution
Available Answers
1.
Fill in the blanks:
In 1929, Indians protested against ___________ which had been levied by the British government.
Dr Rajendra Prasad was elected as the ____________ of the Constituent Assembly.
The three different organs of the government are _____________, _____________ and _____________.
_____________ are the rights that can never be limited or restricted.
2.
Answer followings in one or few words.
Disagreeing or opposing a law.
The changes or modifications made in the existing law.
Rules that are made and enforced by the state or the courts.
A set of fundamental principles and laws according to which a country is governed.
3.
What do you understand by the word Constitution? When did the Constituent Assembly draft the Constitution for independent India?
4.
Why was the Dowry Prohibition Act enacted?
5.
How can you say that Indian Constitution offers flexibility?
6.
How does our Constitution ensure that there is no concentration of power?
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