This document is a worksheet for 9th standard social science students. It contains multiple choice questions, true/false statements, and assertion-reason questions about concepts related to the Indian constitution and government. Some key points covered include:
- India became a republic on January 26, 1950.
- The constituent assembly framed the Indian constitution and was chaired by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
- The constitution can be amended by the supreme legislative body and regular amendments help keep it updated to modern times.
This document is a worksheet for 9th standard social science students. It contains multiple choice questions, true/false statements, and assertion-reason questions about concepts related to the Indian constitution and government. Some key points covered include:
- India became a republic on January 26, 1950.
- The constituent assembly framed the Indian constitution and was chaired by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
- The constitution can be amended by the supreme legislative body and regular amendments help keep it updated to modern times.
This document is a worksheet for 9th standard social science students. It contains multiple choice questions, true/false statements, and assertion-reason questions about concepts related to the Indian constitution and government. Some key points covered include:
- India became a republic on January 26, 1950.
- The constituent assembly framed the Indian constitution and was chaired by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
- The constitution can be amended by the supreme legislative body and regular amendments help keep it updated to modern times.
This document is a worksheet for 9th standard social science students. It contains multiple choice questions, true/false statements, and assertion-reason questions about concepts related to the Indian constitution and government. Some key points covered include:
- India became a republic on January 26, 1950.
- The constituent assembly framed the Indian constitution and was chaired by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
- The constitution can be amended by the supreme legislative body and regular amendments help keep it updated to modern times.
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STD: IX SOCIAL SCIENCE
BRIDGE COURSE WORKSHEET I) Choose the correct answer: 1. A form of government in which power is in the hands of a small privileged ruling class a) Aristocracy b) Autocracy c) Oligarchy 2. A small group of people having control of a country a) Aristocracy b) Oligarchy c) Theocracy 3. India became a Republic on ________ a) 26th November, 1949 b) 26th January, 1950 c) 15th August, 1947 4. __________has a parliamentary form of government. a) USA b) France c) England 5. Elections are conducted in India by the__________ a) Election Commission b) Supreme Court c) Parliament II) Write whether the statement is true or false 6. The General Assembly is the body which framed the Constitution of India. 7. The Constitution begins with a short statement of its basic values called ‘Preamble’. 8. Sovereign means the head of the state is an elected person. 9. The Constituent Assembly was divided in to two, namely Constituent Assembly of India and Pakistan. 10. The Changes made by the Constitution is called Drafting of the Constitution. III) Assertion and Reason questions: In the questions given below, there are statements marked as assertion (A) and reasons(R). Read the statements and choose the correct options 11. Assertion: The Constitution is the supreme law of the country. Reason: The Constitution determines the relationship among the people living in a territory and the relationship between the people and the government. Options: a. Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A b. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A c. A is true and R is false. d. A is false and R is true 1 12. Assertion: When the British left India, there were more than five hundred Princely states in India. Reason: The Princely states initiated the process of the integration of India. Options: a. Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A b. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A c. A is true and R is false. d. A is false and R is true 13. Assertion: Dr. B R Ambedkar was the chairman of the Constituent Assembly. Reason: Constituent assembly was formed after the elections held in July 1946. Options: a. Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A b. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A c. A is true and R is false. d. A is false and R is true 14. Assertion: Constitutional amendment is a change in the constitution made by the supreme legislative body of a country. Reason: To keep constitution updated, regular amendment is essential. Options: a. Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A. b. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A c. A is true and R is false. d. A is false and R is true. 15. Assertion: A political institution of a colonial rule serves as a blueprint for setting up of the Indian Constitution. Reason: The Indian constitution adopted many institutional details and procedures from the colonial laws such as the Government of India act of 1935. Options: a. Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A. b. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A c. A is true and R is false. d. A is false and R is true IV) Define the following Terms mentioned in the Preamble to the Constitution of India: a) Socialist b) Secular c) Republic 2