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Chapter 10

Social Science Class 7

76 of 76 questions

76
Total Questions
29
Easy
33
Medium
14
Hard
Q1
easyBasic Concepts
What is the primary purpose of a constitution?
A.To outline the rules for games
B.To set the basic principles and laws of a nation
C.To record historical events
D.To list national holidays
Q2
easyHistorical Dates
On which date did the Indian Constitution come into effect?
A.15 August 1947
B.26 January 1950
C.26 November 1949
D.2 October 1950
Q3
easyConstituent Assembly
Who chaired the Drafting Committee for the Indian Constitution?
A.Dr. Rajendra Prasad
B.Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.Dr. Sachidananda Sinha
D.Mahatma Gandhi
Q4
mediumConstituent Assembly
How many members were initially in the Constituent Assembly in 1946?
A.299
B.200
C.389
D.450
Q5
mediumPreservation
Which gas is used to preserve the original Constitution document?
A.Nitrogen
B.Helium
C.Argon
D.Oxygen
Q6
easyGovernment Structure
Which part of government is responsible for making laws?
A.Executive
B.Judiciary
C.Legislature
D.Constituent Assembly
Q7
easyPreamble
What term describes the head of state being elected and not hereditary?
A.Democratic
B.Secular
C.Republic
D.Socialist
Q8
mediumGovernment Structure
Which feature of the Constitution ensures separation of powers?
A.Checks and balances amongst the three organs
B.Directive Principles
C.Fundamental Duties
D.Preamble
Q9
mediumDirective Principles
What are Directive Principles of State Policy?
A.Fundamental duties of citizens
B.Guidelines for government to follow
C.Immediate legal rights
D.Historical facts
Q10
hardAmendments
Which amendment added Fundamental Duties to the Constitution?
A.42nd Amendment (1976)
B.73rd Amendment (1992)
C.1st Amendment (1951)
D.61st Amendment (1988)
Q11
hardInfluences
Which country’s constitution inspired the Directive Principles?
A.USA
B.Ireland
C.France
D.UK
Q12
mediumInfluences
Which value from the French Revolution was adopted in our Constitution?
A.Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
B.Life, Liberty, Property
C.Peace, Progress, Prosperity
D.Justice, Freedom, Unity
Q13
easyPreamble
What does 'Secular' in the Preamble mean?
A.One official religion
B.No religion allowed
C.Freedom to follow any religion with government neutrality
D.Government-run religious practices
Q14
mediumFundamental Rights
Which article guarantees Right to Equality?
A.Article 14
B.Article 21
C.Article 19
D.Article 16
Q15
easyGovernment Structure
What is the role of the judiciary according to the Constitution?
A.To make laws
B.To implement laws
C.To ensure laws conform to the Constitution and deliver justice
D.To draft amendments
Q16
mediumFundamental Rights
Which feature ensures citizens can challenge violations of Fundamental Rights in court?
A.Directive Principles
B.Fundamental Duties
C.Fundamental Rights enforceable by judiciary
D.Preamble
Q17
mediumPreamble
What does 'Sovereign' signify in the Preamble?
A.External power rules India
B.People have supreme right internally and externally
C.Government owns all property
D.Monarch rules the country
Q18
hardStructure
Which part and schedule count did the Constitution originally have in 1950?
A.22 Parts and 8 Schedules
B.25 Parts and 12 Schedules
C.24 Parts and 10 Schedules
D.26 Parts and 9 Schedules
Q19
easyOaths
Who takes the oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution?
A.Members of Parliament
B.President of India
C.Chief Justice
D.All citizens
Q20
mediumFundamental Rights
Which article provides Right to Freedom of Expression?
A.Article 19(1)(a)
B.Article 21
C.Article 14
D.Article 16
Q21
mediumAmendments
Which Amendment Act introduced Panchayati Raj institutions?
A.42nd Amendment (1976)
B.61st Amendment (1988)
C.73rd Amendment (1992)
D.44th Amendment (1978)
Q22
hardFundamental Duties
Which of these is NOT a Fundamental Duty?
A.Defend the country
B.Strive for excellence
C.Fly the national flag
D.Protect environment
Q23
mediumPreamble
Which value means 'the world is one family' reflected in the Constitution?
A.Equality
B.Fraternity
C.Liberty
D.Justice
Q24
hardArtistic Features
Which illustration style decorates the original Constitution manuscript?
A.Photographs
B.Painted bas-reliefs
C.Hand-drawn scenes by Nandalal Bose and team
D.Digital prints
Q25
mediumPreamble
What does 'Justice' in the Preamble demand?
A.Unequal treatment
B.Reducing social inequalities and ensuring welfare
C.Only economic growth
D.Political dominance
Q26
mediumAmendments
Which process allows citizens to suggest changes to proposed laws?
A.Judicial review
B.Public feedback and debates in Parliament
C.Directive Principles
D.Fundamental Duties
Q27
easyConstituent Assembly
Who was the first President of independent India?
A.Dr. Rajendra Prasad
B.Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.Dr. Sachidananda Sinha
D.Jawaharlal Nehru
Q28
mediumGovernment Structure
Which principle ensures the executive can be held accountable by the legislature?
A.Fundamental Rights
B.Checks and balances
C.Directive Principles
D.Preamble values
Q29
easyFundamental Rights
Which Fundamental Right protects life and personal liberty?
A.Article 14
B.Article 21
C.Article 19
D.Article 16
Q30
hardDirective Principles
What is Article 44 concerning?
A.Uniform Civil Code
B.Right to Education
C.Directive Principles
D.Fundamental Duties
Q31
mediumFundamental Rights
Which article mandates free and compulsory education for children aged 6–14?
A.Article 21
B.Article 21-A
C.Article 19
D.Article 14
Q32
easyGovernment Structure
Which feature of government does the Constitution define at central, state, and local levels?
A.Judicial powers only
B.Three-tier system
C.Directive Principles
D.Fundamental Duties
Q33
mediumFundamental Duties
Which of these is a Fundamental Duty?
A.Right to vote
B.To defend the country when called upon
C.Right to Equality
D.Directive Principles
Q34
hardDirective Principles
Which article protects monuments and places of national importance?
A.Article 47
B.Article 48-A
C.Article 49
D.Article 44
Q35
easyPreamble
Which value ensures all citizens are equal before the law?
A.Liberty
B.Equality
C.Fraternity
D.Justice
Q36
hardSchedules
Which schedule deals with allocation of seats in Rajya Sabha?
A.Schedule I
B.Schedule II
C.Schedule V
D.Schedule VII
Q37
easyHistorical Dates
What is the significance of 26 January every year in India?
A.Independence Day
B.Constitution Day
C.Republic Day
D.Gandhi Jayanti
Q38
easyConcept
What is the main purpose of a constitution?
A.To record historical events
B.To outline basic principles and laws of a nation
C.To list national holidays
D.To organize cultural festivals
Q39
easyHistorical Dates
On which date did the Indian Constitution come into effect?
A.26 November 1949
B.15 August 1947
C.26 January 1950
D.2 October 1950
Q40
easyInstitution
Who chaired the Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution?
A.Dr. Rajendra Prasad
B.Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
C.Dr. Sachidananda Sinha
D.Mahatma Gandhi
Q41
easyPreservation
Which gas preserves the original Constitution manuscript?
A.Nitrogen
B.Argon
C.Helium
D.Oxygen
Q42
mediumPreamble
Which phrase from the Preamble means the people are supreme within and free from external control?
A.Republic
B.Secular
C.Sovereign
D.Democratic
Q43
mediumPreamble
Which Preamble feature demands social and economic equality for all?
A.Liberty
B.Justice
C.Fraternity
D.Equality
Q44
easyFundamental Rights
Which Fundamental Right article guarantees equality before the law?
A.Article 14
B.Article 19
C.Article 21
D.Article 16
Q45
mediumDirective Principles
What are Directive Principles of State Policy?
A.Justiciable rights enforceable in court
B.Guidelines for government to follow
C.Fundamental duties of citizens
D.Cabinet formation rules
Q46
hardInfluences
Which constitution inspired the Directive Principles?
A.United States
B.Ireland
C.France
D.United Kingdom
Q47
easyPreamble
Which Value in the Preamble means government neutrality towards all religions?
A.Socialist
B.Secular
C.Democratic
D.Fraternity
Q48
easyGovernment Structure
Which organ of government implements laws?
A.Legislature
B.Executive
C.Judiciary
D.Constituent Assembly
Q49
easyPreamble
What does “Republic” in the Preamble signify?
A.Head of state is hereditary
B.Head of state is elected
C.A monarchy system
D.A one-party system
Q50
mediumAmendments
Which Amendment added Fundamental Duties?
A.42nd Amendment
B.61st Amendment
C.44th Amendment
D.73rd Amendment
Q51
mediumStructure
What is the world’s largest written constitution by length?
A.United States
B.United Kingdom
C.Canada
D.India
Q52
mediumConstituent Assembly
How many members did the Constituent Assembly originally have?
A.299
B.389
C.450
D.200
Q53
mediumDirective Principles
Which part of the Constitution is not justiciable?
A.Fundamental Rights
B.Directive Principles of State Policy
C.Fundamental Duties
D.Preamble
Q54
easyPreamble
Which Preamble feature promotes a sense of brotherhood among citizens?
A.Liberty
B.Fraternity
C.Equality
D.Justice
Q55
hardArtistic Features
Which figure illustrated the original manuscript of the Constitution?
A.Prem Behari Narain Raizada
B.Nandalal Bose
C.B.R. Ambedkar
D.Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Q56
easyHistorical Dates
What is the significance of 26 January in India?
A.Independence Day
B.Constitution Day
C.Republic Day
D.National Day
Q57
easyFundamental Rights
Which article provides the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression?
A.Article 19(1)(a)
B.Article 21
C.Article 14
D.Article 16
Q58
mediumAmendments
Which Amendment introduced Panchayati Raj institutions?
A.61st Amendment
B.44th Amendment
C.73rd Amendment
D.42nd Amendment
Q59
easyPreamble
What does “Justice” demand in the context of the Constitution?
A.Unequal treatment
B.Reduction of social inequalities and welfare for all
C.Only political freedom
D.Only economic growth
Q60
mediumFundamental Rights
Which feature ensures citizens can challenge rights violations in court?
A.Directive Principles
B.Fundamental Duties
C.Fundamental Rights
D.Preamble
Q61
mediumPreamble
Which Preamble value was added by the 42nd Amendment in 1976?
A.Justice
B.Socialist and Secular
C.Fraternity
D.Liberty
Q62
mediumInfluences
Which concept from French Revolution influenced our Constitution?
A.Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
B.Life, Liberty, Property
C.Peace, Progress, Prosperity
D.Justice, Freedom, Unity
Q63
mediumFundamental Rights
Which article mandates free and compulsory education for ages 6–14?
A.Article 21-A
B.Article 19
C.Article 14
D.Article 16
Q64
easyGovernment Structure
What is the role of the legislature according to the Constitution?
A.To interpret laws
B.To implement laws
C.To make laws
D.To amend the Constitution
Q65
hardFundamental Duties
Which of these is NOT a Fundamental Duty?
A.To abide by the Constitution
B.To strive for excellence
C.To fly the national flag
D.To protect the environment
Q66
hardSchedules
Which schedule allocates seats in the Rajya Sabha?
A.Schedule I
B.Schedule II
C.Schedule V
D.Schedule VII
Q67
mediumGovernment Structure
Which principle ensures separation of powers among government organs?
A.Judicial review
B.Checks and balances
C.Directive Principles
D.Fundamental Duties
Q68
easyPreamble
What does “Liberty” in the Preamble guarantee?
A.No restrictions whatsoever
B.Freedom in thought, expression, belief, faith, and worship
C.Only political rights
D.Only economic freedom
Q69
mediumActivities
Which reflection activity asks students to list game rules and relate to a constitution?
A.LET’S EXPLORE kabaddi example
B.LET’S REMEMBER Preamble values
C.Fun Time prepositions
D.Phonics exercise
Q70
mediumReflection
Which Big Question asks about the relevance of the Constitution after seventy years?
A.What is a constitution?
B.How was it prepared?
C.What are the key features and why still relevant?
D.Why do we need a constitution?
Q71
mediumActivities
Which activity involves matching clues to a crossword on constitutional concepts?
A.Fun Time prepositions
B.Crossword in Questions and activities
C.Phonics and Speaking
D.LET’S REMEMBER definitions
Q72
hardVisuals
Which figure represents the Preamble text in the PDF?
A.Fig. 10.1
B.Fig. 10.10
C.Fig. 10.16
D.Fig. 10.14
Q73
easyGovernment Structure
Which organ of government does the Constitution define first?
A.Legislature
B.Executive
C.Judiciary
D.Constituent Assembly
Q74
mediumFundamental Rights
Which core aspect is enforceable immediately under the Constitution?
A.Directive Principles
B.Fundamental Rights
C.Fundamental Duties
D.Preamble
Q75
easyRevision
Which activity helps students recall Grade 6 concepts?
A.LET’S EXPLORE kabaddi
B.LET’S REMEMBER Preamble
C.LET’S REMEMBER three organs of government
D.Fun Time prepositions
Q76
hardStructure
Which part of the Constitution lists Fundamental Duties?
A.Part III
B.Part IV
C.Part IV-A
D.Part V