MCQ Questions for Class 11 Political Science Chapter 10 The Philosophy of the Constitution with Answers
I. Choose the correct answer
Question 1.
Which of the justice is not given in Preamble?
(a) Social justice
(b) Economic justice
(c) Political Justice
(d) Religious justice
Answer
Answer: (d) Religious justice
Question 2.
From which country we have taken Preamble?
(a) U.S.A.
(b) Canada
(c) China
(d) Australia
Answer
Answer: (a) U.S.A
Question 3.
Which of the following word is not mentioned In Indian constitution:
(a) Democratic
(b) Secular
(c) Republican
(d) Federal
Answer
Answer: (d) Federal
II. Fill up the blanks
Question 1.
…………… is not mentioned in the Preamble.
Answer
Answer: Elected head
Question 2.
Preamble was amended by ……………..
Answer
Answer: 2 years 11 months and 18 days
Question 3.
Art ……….. indicate secularism of India/
Answer
Answer: 25
Question 4.
Indian Constitution took …………….. in its making.
Answer
Answer: 42nd amendment
Question 5.
India has …………… of the state.
Answer
Answer: Religious Justice
III. True/False questions
Question 1.
Preamble of the constitution has its philosophy.
Answer
Answer: True
Question 2.
Social Justice is considered most important
Answer
Answer: True
Question 3.
India is not a plural society.
Answer
Answer: False
Question 4.
India is not a true secular state
Answer
Answer: False
Question 5.
India gives special protection to minorities
Answer
Answer: True
Question 6.
India has not adopted universal franchise
Answer
Answer: False
Question 7.
In India state can interfere in religious matter for positive purpose
Answer
Answer: True
Question 8.
Indian Constitution is based on orthodox philosophy.
Answer
Answer: False
Question 9.
Constitution can check the government.
Answer
Answer: True
Question 10.
Federdism is not mentioned in the Constitution
Answer
Answer: True
IV. Matching questions
Column A | Column B |
1. We the people integrity of the nation. | i. Plural society |
2. To fulfill the basic needs of the people | ii. Universal Franchise |
3. Non-interference of state in religious matters | iii. Preamble |
4. A society of many religions language and races | iv. Egalitarianism |
5. Right to vote to every adult irrespective of caste, colour | v. Secularism |
Answer
Answer:
Column A | Column B |
1. We the people integrity of the nation. | iii. Preamble |
2. To fulfill the basic needs of the people | iv. Egalitarianism |
3. Non-interference of state in religious matters | v. Secularism |
4. A society of many religions language and races | i. Plural society |
5. Right to vote to every adult irrespective of caste, colour | ii. Universal Franchise |
V. One Word Answers
Question 1.
When the Indian constitution was adopted?
Answer
Answer: 26 Jan, 1950
Question 2.
Who wrote the Indian constitution?
Answer
Answer: Constituent Assembly.
Question 3.
What was the nature of elections of Constituent Assembly?
Answer
Answer: Indirect Election
Question 4.
Who was the chairman of Constituent Assembly?
Answer
Answer: Dr. Rajendra Prashad.
Question 5.
Who was the chairman of Drafting commission?
Answer
Answer: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Question 6.
What were two methods of taking decisions in Constituent Assembly?
Answer
Answer: Accommodations and concensus
Question 7.
Which two values were added by 2nd Amendment?
Answer
Answer: Socialism ajhd Secular.
Question 8.
Which article of the Constitution given right of expression?
Answer
Answer: Act 19.
Question 9.
Which Justice is given first priority in the Preamble?
Answer
Answer: Social-Justice
Question 10.
What type of secularism we have in India?
Answer
Answer: Positive secularism
Question 11.
From where we have adopted union of states?
Answer
Answer: Canada.
Question 12.
From where we have adopted Directive Principles of State Policy?
Answer
Answer: Ireland
Question 13.
What is the objective of the Constitution?
Answer
Answer: To attain individual dignity and unity of India.
Question 14.
Who were given benefit of reservation in constitution?
Answer
Answer: Scheduled Castes and Scheduled tribes.
Question 15.
What type of federation we have?
Answer
Answer: We have Union of States.
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