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social studies
The constitution
of india—an
10 introduction
computational thinking quest
Tick ( ) the correct option. PATTern recogniTion
AbsTrAcT Thinking 4. Which pattern can be observed in
1. Which inference best explains why a the sources that influenced the Indian
constitution is described as both a legal and Constitution?
philosophical document? (a) Only Indian traditions were used.
(a) It only defines punishments for (b) Only foreign constitutions were
crimes copied.
(b) It combines governance structure (c) A blend of Indian values and
with guiding values like justice and selected global principles was
liberty adopted.
(c) It focuses only on rights of citizens (d) No external influence was
(d) It is written only for courts considered.
2. Which abstract conclusion can be drawn 5. Which pattern is reflected in the evolution of
about Fundamental Rights and Directive the Constitution as a “living document”?
Principles together? (a) No changes allowed after 1950.
(a) Both are enforceable in courts.
(b) Amendments occur to adapt to
(b) Rights ensure immediate justice, societal needs.
while principles guide long-term
welfare. (c) Only minor corrections are made.
(c) Both apply only to government (d) Changes are made only by courts.
officials.
(d) Principles override rights. 6. Observe the picture carefully and identify the
most accurate interpretation of the group
3. Which inference explains the importance of
shown.
“We, the People of India” in the Preamble?
(a) Constitution was imposed by
rulers.
(b) Authority comes from citizens
themselves.
(c) Only leaders created the
Constitution.
(d) It applies only to voters.
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