Democratic Politics Chapter 3 Constitutonal Design
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    Constitutonal Design Here is the CBSE Social+science Chapter 3 for Class 9 students. Summary and detailed explanation of the lesson, including the definitions of difficult words. All of the exercises and questions and answers from the lesson's back end have been completed. NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Social+science Constitutonal Design Chapter 3 NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Social+science Constitutonal Design Chapter 3 The following is a summary in Hindi and English for the academic year 2021-2022. You can save these solutions to your computer or use the Class 9 Social+science.

    Question 7
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    Match the following leaders with their roles in the making of the Constitution:

    A. Motilal Nehru (i) President of the Constituent Assembly
    B. B.R. Ambedkar (ii) Member of the Constituent Assembly
    C. Rajendra Prasad (iii) Chairman of the Drafting Committee
    D. Sarojini Naidu (iv) Prepared a Constitution for India in 1928.

    Solution

    A.

    Motilal Nehru

    (i)

    Prepared a Constitution for India in 1928.

    B.

    B.R. Ambedkar

    (ii)

    Chairman of the Drafting Committee

    C.

    Rajendra Prasad

    (iii)

    President of the Constituent Assembly

    D.

    Sarojini Naidu

    (iv)

    Member of the Constituent Assembly

    Question 8
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    Read again the extracts from Nehru’s speech ‘Tryst with Destiny’ and answer the following:

    Why did Nehru use the expression “not wholly or in full measure” in the first sentence?

    Solution

    Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru used the expression not wholly or in full measure but very substantially to redeem our pledge  because according to him the task of building a nation was a huge task which cannot be fulfilled in one’s lifetime.

    Question 9
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    Read again the extracts from Nehru’s speech ‘Tryst with Destiny’ and answer the following:

    What pledge did he want the makers of the Indian Constitution to take?

    Solution

    Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru wanted that the makers of the Constitution should take the pledge of dedication to the service of India and her people and to the still larger cause of humanity.

    Question 11
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    Here are some of the guiding values of the Constitution and their meaning. Rewrite them by matching them correctly.

    A. Sovereign (i) Government will not favour any religion
    B. Republic (ii) People have the supreme right to make decisions
    C. Fraternity (iii) Head of the state is an elected person
    D. Secular (iv) People should live like brothers and sisters.

    Solution

    A.

    Sovereign

    (i)

    People have the supreme right to make decisions

    B.

    Republic

    (ii)

    Head of the state is an elected person

    C.

    Fraternity

    (iii)

    People should live like brothers and sisters.

    D.

    Secular

    (iv)

    Government will not favour any religion

    Question 12
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    A friend from Nepal has written you a letter describing the political situation there. Many political parties are opposing the rule of the king. Some of them say that the existing constitution given by the monarch can be amended to allow more powers to elected representatives. Others are demanding a new Constituent Assembly to write a republican constitution. Reply to your friend giving your opinions on the subject.

    Solution

    Reply:
    (i)In Nepal the best course is to give all powers to the elected representative. Like England, the king of Nepal should be made the constitutional head of the state.
    (ii)Real powers of the executive should be vested with the cabinet headed by the prime minister. Cabinet should be responsible to the parliament.
    (iii)Judiciary should be independent. Judiciary should act as the interpreter of the constitution and protector of fundamental rights to the people.

    Question 14
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    Here are different opinions about what made India a democracy. How much importance would you give to each of these factors?

    Freedom Struggle challenged the colonial exploitation and denial of different freedoms to Indians. Free India could not be anything but democratic.

    Solution

    Freedom struggle was important in spreading the idea of nationalism in India.
    This statement is true because freedom struggle was against the colonial exploitation. Indians were given limited rights and restricted.

    Hence, it was clear before independence that India would be a democratic country after independence.

    Question 15
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    Here are different opinions about what made India a democracy. How much importance would you give to each of these factors?

    We were lucky to have leaders who had democratic convictions. The denial of democracy in several other newly independent countries shows the important role of these leaders.

    Solution

    This statement is correct. Our leaders were committed to democratic institutions and democratic values.
    In India democracy is successful due to great leadership of Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, Dr. Ambedkar, Dr. Rajinder Prasad, Sardar Patel, etc.

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    Question 18
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    Read the following statements about a constitution. Give reasons why each of these is true or not true.

    Constitution lays down how different organs of the government will be formed.

    Solution

    This statement is true.
    The structure of different organs of government are mentioned in the Constitution. 

    Question 19
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    Read the following statements about a constitution. Give reasons why each of these is true or not true.

    Rights of citizens and limits on the power of the government are laid down in the constitution.

    Solution

    This statement is true.
    Rights of the citizen arc mentioned in the constitution. In India, Part III of the Constitution deals with fundamental rights.

    Question 20
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    Read the following statements about a constitution. Give reasons why each of these is true or not true.

    A constitution is about institutions, not about values.

    Solution

    This statement is not true.
    A Constitution is not about institutions only, it is about values also. 

    Question 26
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    Question 54
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    Who is sovereign?

    • Lok Sabha
    • President

    • People

    • Constitution

    Solution

    C.

    People

    Question 56
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    Under whose recommendation the Constituent Assembly was set up?

    Solution

    The Constituent Assembly was set up on the recommendation of Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946.

    Question 57
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    When were the elections to the Constituent Assembly held?

    Solution

    The elections to the Constituent Assembly were held in July, 1946.

    Question 58
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    Who was chosen as temporary chairman of the Constituent Assembly?

    Solution

    Dr. Sachindanand Sinha, the oldest member of the Constituent Assembly was elected the temporary chairman of the Constituent Assembly.

    Question 59
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    When had the Constituent Assembly met for the first time?

    Solution

    The Constituent Assembly had met for the first time on December 9, 1946.

    Question 60
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    Who was the permanent chairman of the Constituent Assembly?

    Solution

    Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the permanent chairman of the Constituent Assembly.

    Question 61
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    Who was the chairman of the Drafting Committee?

    Solution

    Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was the chairman of the Drafting Committee.

    Question 62
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    When was the first session of Constituent Assembly held?

    Solution

    The first session of Constituent Assembly was held from 9th December to 23rd December 1946.

    Question 63
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    When was the last session of the Constituent Assembly held?

    Solution

    The last session of the Constituent Assembly was held on January 24, 1950.

    Question 64
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    How long did Nelson Mandela remain in Jail?

    Solution

    Nelson Mandela remained in Jail for 28 years.

    Question 65
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    Which party had led the freedom struggle in South Africa?

    Solution

    African National Congress.

    Question 66
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    Who was the first President of New South Africa?

    Solution

    Nelson Mandela.

    Question 67
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    State any one feature of New South African Constitution.

    Solution

    South African Constitution is a written Constitution. 

    Question 68
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    Name any four countries where written Constitution exist.

    Solution

    The countries are:
    (i)U.S.A.  (ii) France.  (iii)India.  (iv)South Africa.

    Question 69
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    What is meant by Preamble?

    Solution

    Preamble is an introductory statement in a constitution which states the reasons and guiding values of the constitution.

    Question 70
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    What is the nature of Indian Polity according to the Preamble?

    Solution

    According to the Preamble the nature of Indian Polity is Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic and Republic.

    Question 71
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    Which new words were added to Preamble of our Constitution with the 42nd amendment?

    Solution

    The words were Socialist and Secular.

    Question 72
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    Is Preamble a part of the Constitution?

    Solution

    The Preamble is not a part of the Constitution.

    Question 73
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    From which country’s Constitution the idea of the Preamble is borrowed?

    Solution

    We have borrowed the idea of the Preamble from the Constitution of U.S.A.

    Question 74
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    How many types of justice are mentioned in the Preamble?

    Solution

    The Preamble has mentioned three types of justice:
    (i)Social
    (ii)Economic
    (iii)Political.

    Question 75
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    Question 76
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    Why was Nelson mandela tried and by whom?

    Solution

    Nelson Mandela was tried for treason by the White South African government.

    Question 77
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    Define Constitution.

    Solution

    Constitution is a supreme law of a country, containing fundamental rules governing the politics and society in a country.

    Question 78
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    Name any five prominent members of Constituent Assembly.

    Solution

    The prominent members of the Constituent Assembly were Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, Sardar Patel, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Dr. K.M. Munshi.

    Question 79
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    Why does a Constitution do?

    Solution

    A constitution does the following things:
    (i)It generates a degree of trust and coordination that is necessary for different kind of people to live
    together.
    (ii)It specifies how the government will be constituted, who will have power to take which decisions;
    (iii)It lays down limits on the powers of the government and tells us what the rights of the citizens are; and
    (iv)It expresses the aspirations of the people about creating a good society.

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    Question 80
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    Explain the significance of a Preamble in Indian Constitution.

    Solution

    The significance are:
    (i)Values that inspired and guided the freedom struggle are embedded in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution. 

    (ii)They guide all the articles of the Indian Constitution. 

    (iii)The Preamble of the Constitution reads like a poem on democracy. It contains the philosophy on which the entire Constitution has been built.
    (iv)It provides a standard to examine and evaluate any law and action of government, to find out whether it is good or bad.
    (v)It is the soul of the Indian Constitution.

    Question 81
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    Mention the philopsophy of our Constitution as embodied in the Preamble.

    Solution

    The philosophy of our Constitution are mentioned below:

    (i)Justice - social, political and economic

    (ii)Liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship.

    (iii)Equality of status and opportunity

    (iv) Fraternity, assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity of the Nation.

    Question 82
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    What is the nature of Indian state according to the Preamble of its Constitution?

    Solution

    According to the Preamble, India is a Sovereign, Democratic, Secular and Socialist Republic.

    Question 83
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    What do you mean by the term Republic ?

    Solution

    It means that the head of the state is an elected person and not a hereditary position.

    Question 84
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    What does the term Fraternity state?

    Solution

    It states that all of us should behave as if we are members of the same family. No one should treat a fellow citizen as inferior.

    Question 85
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    What is the features of socialist State?

    Solution

    The features are:
    (i)The wealth is generated socially and is shared equally by society.
    (ii)Government regulates the ownership of land and industry to reduce socio-economic inequalities.

    Question 86
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    Describe “Economic Justice”.

    Solution

    Economic Justice means that the economic means of the country should be justly distributed and they are used for the benefit of maximum people.
    Economic Justice means to provide equal opportunities to everybody to earn his livelihood. 

    Question 87
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    What is Political Justice?

    Solution

    Political Justice states all the citizens should enjoy equal political rights. It entails one one man one vote irrespective of caste, creed, religion and sex.

    Question 88
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    What do you mean by the term ‘Sovereign’ ?

    Solution

    It means people have supreme right to make decisions on internal as well as external matters.
    No external power can dictate the government of India.

    Question 89
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    Describe the character of secular state.

    Solution

    The characters are:
    (i)Citizens have complete freedom to follow any religion. 
    (ii)But there is no official religion.
    (iii)Government treats all religious beliefs and practices with equal respect.

    Question 90
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    Describe the term ‘Equality’ as mentioned in the Preamble of the Constitution.

    Solution

    Equality:
    (i)All are equal before the law.
    (ii)The traditional social inequalities have to be ended.
    (iii)The government should ensure equal opportunity for all.

    Question 91
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    What is meant by Democratic goverment?

    Solution

    A form of government where people enjoy equal political rights, elect their rulers and hold them accountable. 
    The government is run according to some basic rules.

    Question 92
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    'Our leaders gained confidence to learn from other countries, but on our own terms'. Explain.

    Solution

    Our leaders gained confidence to learn from other countries, but on our own terms:
    (i)Many of our leaders were inspired by the ideals of French Revolution, the practice of parliamentary democracy in Britain and the Bill of Rights in the US.
    (ii)The socialist revolution in Russia had inspired many Indians to think of shaping a system based on social and economic equality.
    (iii)Yet they were not simply imitating what others had done. At each step they were questioning whether these things suited our country. 

    Question 93
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    Explain the working of Constituent Assembly of India.

    Solution

    The Constituent Assembly:
    (i)The Constituent Assembly worked in a systematic, open and consensual manner.
    (ii)First some basic principles were decided and agreed upon. Then a Drafting Committee chaired by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar prepared a draft constitution for discussion.
    (iii)Several rounds of thorough discussion took place on the Draft Constitution, clause by clause. More than two thousand amendments were considered.
    (iv)The members deliberated for 114 days spread over three years. Every document presented and every word spoken in the Constituent Assembly has been recorded and preserved. These are called ‘Constituent Assembly Debates’.
    (v)When printed, these debates are 12 bulky volumes! These debates provide the rationale behind every provision of the Constitution. These are used to interpret the meaning of the Constitution.

    Question 94
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    What were the characteristics of apartheid in South Africa?

    Solution
     The characteristics of apartheid were:
    (i)Policy of apartheid divided the people into black  and white where black were not treated properly.

    (ii)Black people were oppressed. They were not allowed to live in white people’s area.

    (iii)They were allowed to work in white areas only if they possessed work permit.

    (iv)There were separate hotels, schools, colleges, hospitals, public places, trains etc for black people.

    (v)Black people were not allowed to form political parties.

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