Making of the Draft Constitution
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Q. Explain the unitary and federal principles of Indian government as per the Constituent Assembly debates.
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Why do you think we need the government to find solutions to many disputes or conflicts?
Q. Choose the correct options based on Nehru's statements during the Constituent Assembly meeting on 13th December, 1946.
- The future of India does not belong to a selected group of people but to all its citizens.
- We should all remember that we are not here to work for one group or a party but think of the nation as a whole, its welfare, and its citizens.
- We should let go of individual differences and rise as one to show the world that we can solve our problems ourselves.
- The Constitution of no country could be found to be so bulky as the Draft Constitution.
Q. What are the purposes of the Indian Constitution?
- Outlining the role and rights of citizens as well as defining the structure and powers of the government and its organs.
- Creating a path for the future citizens to build a corruption free society.
- Indicating the nature of future society that has to be built by the joint efforts of the state and the citizens.
- Creating a path for the future citizens to build a corruption free society.
Q. What do the lawmakers do before moving forward if there seems to be a discrepancy while enforcing any law?
- They leave it as it is.
- They fight among themselves.
- They break an existing law.
- They take the help of the Constitution.
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Who made the August Offer?
Lord Ripon
Lord Lytton
Lord Linlithgow
Lord Mortimer
Q. The Partition of India took place on _______.
- 11th August, 1947
- 14th August, 1946
- 14th August, 1947
- 15th August, 1947
Q. Which of the following is not considered as an organ of the government?
- Executive
- Legislature
- Judiciary
- Armed Forces
Q. How many women members did the Constituent Assembly contain?
- Nine
- Ten
- Fifteen
- Twelve