0% found this document useful (0 votes)
9 views3 pages

A. Fill in The Blanks: Constitution of India

This document is a Mid Term Revision Worksheet for Grade 8 Social Science at Delhi Public School, focusing on the ideals of the Indian Constitution. It includes various sections such as fill-in-the-blanks, true or false statements, short answer questions, and multiple-choice questions related to the Constitution, Fundamental Rights, and Duties. The worksheet is designed to assess students' understanding of key concepts and principles outlined in the Constitution.

Uploaded by

22ndbpkbdj
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
9 views3 pages

A. Fill in The Blanks: Constitution of India

This document is a Mid Term Revision Worksheet for Grade 8 Social Science at Delhi Public School, focusing on the ideals of the Indian Constitution. It includes various sections such as fill-in-the-blanks, true or false statements, short answer questions, and multiple-choice questions related to the Constitution, Fundamental Rights, and Duties. The worksheet is designed to assess students' understanding of key concepts and principles outlined in the Constitution.

Uploaded by

22ndbpkbdj
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL

Nacharam
Cambridge International Education
AY 2025- 2026
Mid Term Revision Worksheet Worksheet No.: DPSNH/

Social Science Subject Code: NA


Paper: 1 Month: August
Paper Type: Objective Duration: 60 Min

Candidate Name: Grade: 8 Section:

I N 1 7 4
Centre Number: Candidate Number:

Civ: Ch:2- Ideals of Our Constitution


____________________________________________________________________________

A. Fill in the Blanks

1. The ______ is an introductory statement of the Constitution.


2. The Preamble declares India to be a ______, ______, ______, and ______
republic.
3. The ______ ensures all religions are treated equally by the state.
4. Fundamental Rights are enforceable by the ______.
5. Respecting the National Flag and Anthem is a ______ duty.
6.
Constitution of India

Fundamental Rights

Fundamental Duties

__________________________

B. True or False

1. The Constitution came into effect on 26th January 1950. (______)


2. Democracy means rule of a king or queen. (______)
3. Sovereignty means India is free to take its own decisions. (______)
4. Fundamental Duties are legally enforceable in court. (______)
5. Secularism ensures freedom to follow any religion. (______)
6
Fundamental Rights

C. Answer the Following:

1. Why is the Preamble calling the "key to the Constitution"?


2. How does secularism ensure equality among citizens?
3. What is the importance of "sovereignty" in a democracy?
4. What does "fraternity" aim to achieve in Indian society?
5. Mention any two fundamental duties of citizens in the Indian Constitution.
6. How does this event reflect the sovereignty of India?

D: Answer the following:

1. If secularism was not included in the Constitution, how would it affect Indian
society?
2. Why is the Right to Constitutional Remedies called the "heart and soul of the
Constitution"?
3. Give two examples of how the Right to Freedom of Religion is practiced in India.
E. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. ____________ document is called the "supreme law of the land" in India? [ ]


a) The Preamble
b) The Constitution of India
c) Fundamental Rights
d) Fundamental Duties
2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the Preamble of India? [ ]
a) Sovereignty
b) Monarchy
c) Secularism
d) Democracy
3. Federalism in India means____________________________________ [ ]
a) Power is centralized in one authority
b) Division of powers between central and state governments
c) Only the President has powers
d) States can make laws without the centre
4. Who is the head of state in India as a democratic republic? ___________ [ ]
a) Prime Minister
b) President
c) Chief Justice
d) Governor
5. Which of the following is a Fundamental Duty? ________________ [ ]
a) Right to Equality
b) Protecting public property
c) Freedom of speech
d) Right to education

You might also like