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INDIA & INDIAN CONSTITUTION

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UNIT 1: BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION


Multiple Choice Questions:

1. What are the foundations of the Indian Constitution?


a) Dharma and Danda b) Buddhist philosophy
c) Liberalism (Raja Rammohun Roy) d) Subaltern perspective (Ranajit Guha)

Key Answer: a

2. Which political value is associated with Gandhi's philosophy?


a) Swarajya b) Tolerance
c) Co-existence d) Integral Humanism

Key Answer: b

3. Who is known for the concept of Integral Humanism in Indian politics?


a) Tilak b) Deen Dayal Upadhyay
c) Vinoba Bhave d) Maulana Azad

Key Answer: b

4. Which freedom fighter contributed to the regional struggle in Kittur?


a) Raja Rammohun Roy b) Kittur Rani Chennamma
c) Hardekar Manjappa d) Vinoba Bhave

Key Answer: b

5. What was Ranajit Guha's perspective on Indian history?


a) Buddhist b) Liberal
c) Subaltern d) Integral Humanism

Key Answer: c

5 Marks Questions:

6. Explain the philosophical and political foundations of India, emphasizing Dharma and Danda,
Buddhist philosophy, liberalism by Raja Rammohun Roy, and the subaltern perspective by
Ranajit Guha.
7. Write a short note on the colonial impact on Indian society, highlighting its key features and
consequences.
8. Discuss the political values and ideals in Indian politics, focusing on Non-Violence, Tolerance
(Gandhi), Co-existence (Maulana Azad), Swarajya (Tilak), Integral Humanism (Deen Dayal
Upadhyay), and Voluntarism (Vinoba Bhave).
9. Explain the political contributions of regional freedom fighters, with a focus on figures like
Kittur Rani Chennamma, Hardekar Manjappa, and Kamala Devi Chattopadhaya.

10 Marks Questions:

1. Explain the historical background to the study of the Indian Constitution, highlighting its
significance and evolution.
2. Discuss the impact of Dharma and Danda, Buddhist philosophy, liberalism (Raja Rammohun
Roy), and the subaltern perspective (Ranajit Guha) on the philosophical and political
foundations of India.
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3. Analyze the colonial impact on Indian society, considering its social, economic, and political
consequences.
4. Explain the political values and ideals in Indian politics, elaborating on Non-Violence, Tolerance
(Gandhi), Co-existence (Maulana Azad), Swarajya (Tilak), Integral Humanism (Deen Dayal
Upadhyay), and Voluntarism (Vinoba Bhave).

15 Marks Questions:

5. a. Write a comprehensive note on the development and evolution of the Indian Constitution,
considering its historical background and influences. (10 marks)
b. Discuss the contributions of regional freedom fighters, such as Kittur Rani Chennamma,
Hardekar Manjappa, and Kamala Devi Chattopadhaya, in shaping India's political landscape.
(5 marks)
6. a. Explain the intertwined philosophical and political foundations of India, highlighting the role
of Dharma and Danda, Buddhist philosophy, liberalism (Raja Rammohun Roy), and the
subaltern perspective (Ranajit Guha). (8 marks)
b. Analyze the impact of colonialism on Indian society and its enduring effects. (7 marks)
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UNIT 2: CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT & ITS PHILOSOPHY


Multiple Choice Questions:

1. Which period is covered by the developments in the historical constitutional development


of India?
a) 1658 to 1757
b) 1757 to 1857
c) 1857 to 1952
d) 1952 to 1962
Key Answer: c
2. Who were the key figures contributing to the making of the Indian Constitution?
a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Subhas Chandra Bose
c) Dr B.R. Ambedkar and Jawaharlal Nehru
d) Sardar Patel
Key Answer: c
3. What is the focus of the Preamble in the Indian Constitution?
a) Historical events
b) Fundamental Rights
c) Philosophy and objectives of the Constitution
d) Amendments
Key Answer: c
4. Who appoints the Prime Minister of India ?
(a) Lok Sabha (b) President
(c) Parliament (d) Citizens of India
Key Answer : President
5. Chief Minister of a State is responsible to
(a) Prime Minister (b) Rajya Sabha
(c) Legislative Assembly (d) Governor
Key Answer: Legislative Assembly
6. Which article deals with Inter-State Relations in the Indian Constitution?
a) Article 263
b) Article 370
c) Article 44
d) Article 356
Key Answer: a
7. What is the significance of the Standing Committee in the parliamentary system?
a) Adjudicating legal disputes
b) Handling ad hoc matters
c) Ensuring departmental efficiency
d) Regulating trade and commerce
Key Answer: c
8. The Governor of a State is appointed by the President on the advice of the
(a) Prime Minister (b) Vice- President
(c) Chief Minister (d) Chief Justice
Key Answer: Prime Minister
9. The President gives his. resignation to the
(a) Chief Justice (b) Parliament
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(c) Vice President (d) Prime Minister


Key Answer: Vice President
10. Who among the following can attend meetings of the Union Cabinet?
(a) President (b) Cabinet Ministers
(c) Ministers of State (d) Deputy Ministers
Key Answer: Cabinet Ministers

5 Marks Questions:

1. Explain the historical developments in the constitutional development of India between 1857
to 1952, focusing on the key Acts during this period.
2. Write a short note on the composition and debates of the Constituent Assembly, highlighting
its working committees.
3. Briefly explain the Fundamental rights?
4. State the fundamental duties of Indian citizen?
5. Discuss the philosophy and features of the Indian Constitution, with an emphasis on the
Preamble and the contributions of Dr B.R. Ambedkar and Jawaharlal Nehru.
6. Explain the working of the Constitution concerning Fundamental Rights and Union-State and
Inter-State Relations.
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10 Marks Questions:

1. Explain the historical development of the Indian Constitution between 1857 to 1952,
emphasizing the Acts enacted during this period and their significance.
2. Discuss the composition and debates of the Constituent Assembly, highlighting the roles and
functioning of its various committees in the making of the Indian Constitution.
3. Analyze the philosophy and features of the Indian Constitution, with a detailed focus on the
Preamble and the contributions of Dr B.R. Ambedkar and Jawaharlal Nehru.
4. Explain the working of the Constitution regarding Fundamental Rights, Union-State and Inter-
State Relations, and the relevant articles such as Article 263.

15 Marks Questions:

1. a. Write a comprehensive note on the historical development of the Indian Constitution from
1857 to 1952, detailing the Acts enacted during this period and their impact on constitutional
development. (8 marks)
b. Discuss the composition and debates of the Constituent Assembly, highlighting the role of
its committees in shaping the Constitution. (7 marks)
2. a. Explain Preamble of Indian Constitution in Detail. (8 marks)
b. Explain the working of the Constitution, specifically addressing Fundamental Rights and
Union-State and Inter-State Relations, with reference to relevant articles and amendments.
(7 marks)

UNIT 3: CONSTITUTIONAL INSTITUTIONS & CITIZEN’S ROLE


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Multiple Choice Questions:

1. Which institution is responsible for the legislative process in India?


a) Executive
b) Judiciary
c) Legislature
d) Election Commission
Key Answer: c
2. Who heads the Executive branch of the Indian government?
a) Chief Justice
b) Prime Minister
c) President
d) Comptroller and Auditor General
Key Answer: c
3. Which judicial body has jurisdiction over the entire country in India?
a) High Court
b) Supreme Court
c) Election Commission
d) Legislature
Key Answer: b
4. Who is responsible for ensuring financial accountability in India?
a) Election Commission
b) Legislature
c) Comptroller and Auditor General
d) Executive
Key Answer: c
5. Which legislation empowers citizens with the right to information in India?
a) Citizenship Amendment Act (2019)
b) Fundamental Duties
c) Right to Information Act (2005)
d) Civil Society Act
Key Answer: c
6. Under whose advice the President of India declares Emergency under Article352?
(a) Chief Ministers of all states (b) Prime Minister
(c) Cabinet (d) Council of Ministers
Key Answer: c
7. The President's Rule in a state means that the state is ruled by
(a) A caretaker government (b) The Chief Minister nominated by the President
(c) The Governor of the State (d) The President directly
Key Answer: d
8. Who was the chairman of NEP 2020 drafting committee?
(a). Kailasavadivoo Sivan (b).Dr. K. Kasturirangan
(c).Prof. Yaspal Sharma (d).Prof. G. RajaGopal
Key Answer: b
9. Who among the following has the right to establish the bench of the Supreme Court
elsewhere in the country?
(a)The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (b) The President of India
(c)The Parliament (d) The Prime Minister
Key Answer:
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10. The RTI application is addressed to______.


(a) Chief Minister of the respective state (b) Prime Minister of India
(c)President of India (d) Public Information Officer
Key Answer: d

5 Marks Questions:
1. Briefly explain the NEP 2020?
2. What are the objectives of RTI Act 2005?
3. Explain the structure and functioning of the Indian Legislature, covering both the upper and
lower houses.

4. Write a note on supreme court


5. Write a short note on the composition and powers of the Executive branch in India.
6. Discuss the composition and jurisdiction of both the High Court and the Supreme Court in
India's judiciary.
7. Explain the role of the Comptroller and Auditor General in the Indian government's financial
accountability.

10 Marks Questions:

1. Explain the structure and functioning of the Indian Parliament, covering both the upper and
lower houses. Discuss the powers vested in each.

2. State the silent features of Indian Constitutions.

3. Explain the legislature and executive structure of parliament.


4. Discuss the composition and powers of the Executive branch in India, highlighting the roles of
the President and the Prime Minister.
5. What are committees of parliament? Explain any five standard committees
6. Roles and responsibilities of citizens under Indian Constitution
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7. Analyze the composition and jurisdiction of both the High Court and the Supreme Court in
India's judiciary.
8. Explain the role and responsibilities of the Comptroller and Auditor General in ensuring
financial accountability in the Indian government.

15 Marks Questions:

1. a. Write a comprehensive note on the parliamentary and constitutional institutions in India,


covering the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. Discuss the composition, powers, and
interplay between these institutions. (8 marks)
b. Explore the role and responsibilities of the Election Commission in ensuring fair and free
elections in the country. (7 marks)
2. a. Discuss the goals and policies of national development enshrined in the Indian Constitution,
emphasizing the concepts of national development, unity, and integrity. (8 marks)
b. Analyze the goals of educational policies, both in 1986 and 2020, and the role of teachers
and students in nation-building. (7 marks)

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