Class 08 Social Science Civics The Indian Constitution And Secularism CBSE Questions & Answers
Class 8 · Social Science Civics The Indian Constitution And Secularism
This is Social Science class 08 Social Science Civics The Indian Constitution and Secularism CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
During which year did Nepal adopt an interim constitution?
- A1990
- B2010
- C2000
- D2007Correct
2
A classroom situation is given below in the form of a picture. Analyse the image and pick out the option that clearly tells us about the picture with respect to the need for a proper class room management.

- AShows that Suresh is a good leader
- BShows that Suresh and Anuil are good friends and well behaved in class
- CShows that the misuse of authority can result in gross injustice .Correct
- DShows that the teacher is not strict with the children
3
What was the huge task that the members of the Constituent Assembly before tham ?
- AThe population of India was quite high
- BThe members fo the Constituent Assembly always fought each other
- CThere were no proper architects to frame the Constitution
- DIndia was made up of different communnities qith diffenretn languages , reilgions , culture etc.Correct
4
One of the key features on the India Constitution is Federalism . Which one among the following best describes Federalism .
- AFree from external control
- BAll religions are treated equal
- CThe existence of more than one level of govenrment in the countryCorrect
- DThe aims and objectives are enforceable in a court of law.
5
Define the term Sovereign as referred to in Indian Constitution.
- AAn independent India, nol longer governed by any external authorityCorrect
- BPeople of India govenrn themselves through their elected representatives
- CNo discrimination on the basis of religion
- DEqual opportunities to every one in the country
6
What does the term Socialist refer to as per Indian Constitution
- AAn independent India, nol longer governed by any external authority
- BNo discrimination on the basis of religion
- CPeople of India govern themselves throught heir elected representatives
- DEqual opportunities to every one to make use of the resources of the countryCorrect
7
With respect to the Indian Constitution, there is no discrimination on the basis of religion. Ie, All religions are treated equally, Which one of the following term refers to the above statement from the given list of options?
- ASovereign
- BSecularCorrect
- CDemocratic
- DRepublic
8
Which term refers to All citizens of India have political rights which mean that they can elect their representatives in the government. with special reference to the Indian Constitution ?
- ADemocraticCorrect
- BSocialist
- CSecular
- DLiberty
9
India is a Republic country. What exactly is the meaning of this statement.?
- AThe Indian Constitution proclaims that the head of the state will be elected and not be a hereditary ruler.Correct
- BNo discrimination on the basis of religion
- CEqual opportunities to every one in the country
- DAn independent India, nol longer governed by any external authority
10
Reservations are given to those who belong to scheduled castes and tribes in educational institutions, government jobs etc. . This is a perfect example to show that the Indian Constitution has :
- AThe Indian Constitution proclaims that the head of the state will be elected and not be a hereditary ruler
- BStrived to ensure an equitable and just society by reducing economic and social injustice.Correct
- CCitizens have the freedom to express their opinion.
- DAn independent India, nol longer governed by any external authority
11
Fundamental rights refer to ?
- AThe list of subjects of both the state and central governments
- BThe list of subjects of the state government
- CThe basic rights which are granted to citizens for the holistic growth of the individuals,Correct
- DThe list of subjects of the central government
12
The important fundamental rights to Equality is mentioned in which article of the constitution?
- AArticle 14-18Correct
- BArticle 29-30
- CArticle 19-22
- DArticle 23- 24
13
Mention the article in which the Cultural and Educational Rights of the Indian Constitution are specified ?
- AArticle 19-22
- BArticle 23- 24
- CArticle 23-24
- DArticle 29-30Correct
14
Name the fundamental right that guarantees the citizens the right to practise and propagate the religion they desire

- AFreedom of Faith
- BFreedom of Caste
- CFreedom of ReligionCorrect
- DFreedom of Belief
15
A particular association from a state A gather to celebrate their festival , in the traditional style , in state B , of India. Is it possible according to the fundamental rights , if so name the fundamental right that support this .
- ARight to Cultural and Educational RightsCorrect
- BRight to Constitutional Remedies
- CRight to Freedom of Religion
- DRight to Equality