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(a) A group of judges responsible (c) Judiciary elects leaders → Citizens
for interpreting laws after follow rules
independence. (d) Parliament appoints citizens
(b) Members of the Drafting AlgoriThmic Thinking
Committee responsible for 9. Which sequence correctly represents
preparing the Constitution.
(c) Leaders celebrating Republic the logical development of the Indian
Day after enforcement of the Constitution?
Constitution. (a) Adoption → Drafting →
(d) Representatives elected to form Constituent Assembly formation →
the first Parliament of India. Enforcement
DecomPosiTion (b) Constituent Assembly formation
7. Which option best decomposes the role of
→ Drafting → Adoption →
the Constitution in governance?
Enforcement
(a) Laws → Courts → Citizens (c) Drafting → Enforcement →
(b) Structure of government → Rights Formation → Adoption
& duties → Checks & balances → (d) Enforcement → Adoption →
National goals Drafting → Formation
(c) Elections → Ministers → Policies
10. If the system of checks and balances did not
(d) Judiciary → Police → Army exist, what would most likely happen?
8. Which decomposition best explains the (a) Equal distribution of power.
functioning of democracy in India?
(b) One organ could dominate
(a) Citizens vote → Representatives
elected → Government formed → governance.
Accountability ensured (c) Faster justice delivery.
(b) Government formed → Citizens
obey → Laws created (d) Elimination of laws.
Four students—Aman, Meera, Ravi, and Neha—are discussing key features of the
Indian Constitution. Each makes a statement:
• Aman says: “Fundamental Rights are not enforceable in courts.”
• meera says: “Directive Principles are enforceable like Fundamental Rights.”
• ravi says: “Fundamental Rights are enforceable, but Directive Principles are not
enforceable.”
• neha says: “Both Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles are not enforceable.”
Who is telling the truth?
(a) Aman (b) Meera
(c) Ravi (d) Neha
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