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  •  MCQ: People and Their Representatives,

    1. Who are the representatives of the people in a democracy? a) Business leadersb) Elected Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs)c) Judges of the Supreme Courtd) Police officers Answer: b) Elected Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs)Explanation: In a democracy, people elect MPs (for the central government)…

  • MCQ: Why Should People Decide?

    1. Why is democracy important in decision-making? a) It allows only the wealthy to make decisionsb) It ensures that all people have a say in governancec) It eliminates the need for electionsd) It allows only the government officials to decide Answer: b) It ensures that all people have a say in governanceExplanation: Democracy gives equal…

  • MCQ: Parliament and the Making of Laws,

    1. What is the main function of the Parliament in India? a) To enforce lawsb) To make, amend, and repeal lawsc) To conduct electionsd) To appoint judges Answer: b) To make, amend, and repeal lawsExplanation: The primary function of the Parliament is to frame laws, modify existing ones, and repeal outdated laws as per the…

  • MCQ: What is Indian Secularism?

    1. What does Indian secularism mean? a) The State gives preference to one religionb) The State stays completely separate from religionc) The State treats all religions equally and maintains a principled distanced) The government controls all religious practices Answer: c) The State treats all religions equally and maintains a principled distanceExplanation: Indian secularism ensures that…

  • MCQ: Understanding Secularism

    1. What does secularism mean in the Indian context? a) The government promotes a particular religionb) The state is officially linked to a religious authorityc) The state remains neutral in matters of religiond) The government favors the majority religion Answer: c) The state remains neutral in matters of religionExplanation: Indian secularism ensures that the state…

  • MCQ: The Indian Constitution: Key Features

    1. Which of the following is NOT a key feature of the Indian Constitution? a) Federalismb) Parliamentary Form of Governmentc) Right to Own Property as a Fundamental Rightd) Separation of Powers Answer: c) Right to Own Property as a Fundamental RightExplanation: Initially, the Right to Property was a Fundamental Right, but it was removed by…

  • MCQ: The Indian Constitution: Key Features

    1. Which of the following is NOT a key feature of the Indian Constitution? a) Federalismb) Parliamentary Form of Governmentc) Right to Own Property as a Fundamental Rightd) Separation of Powers Answer: c) Right to Own Property as a Fundamental RightExplanation: Initially, the Right to Property was a Fundamental Right, but it was removed by…

  • MCQ: Why Does a Country Need a Constitution?

    1. What is the primary purpose of a constitution in a country? a) To ensure the monarchy remains in powerb) To lay down the rules and principles for governancec) To dictate the daily activities of citizensd) To promote only one religion Answer: b) To lay down the rules and principles for governanceExplanation: A constitution serves…

  • MCQ: Why Democracy?

    Why Democracy? 1. Why do many countries prefer democracy over other forms of government? A) Because it ensures economic growth B) Because rulers are accountable to the people C) Because only rich people can rule D) Because it guarantees no corruption 2. Which of the following is a fundamental reason for preferring democracy? A) It…

  • MCQ: One Person, One Vote, One Value

    1. What does the principle “One Person, One Vote, One Value” signify? A) Every citizen has an equal right to vote B) Some votes have more value than others C) Only wealthy individuals can vote D) Voting rights are given based on education level 2. Which of the following violates the principle of “One Person,…