Question 1 :
Based on the information given, how would you classify this country?
Choose the appropriate option among ‘democratic’, ‘undemocratic’ or ‘not sure’.
Country B: The same party has been winning elections for the last twenty years.
Question 2 :
Based on the information given, how would you classify this country?
Choose the appropriate option among ‘democratic’, ‘undemocratic’ or ‘not sure’.
Country Q: The parliament cannot pass a law reducing the powers of the judiciary.
Question 3 :
Based on the information given, how would you classify this country?
Choose the appropriate option among ‘democratic’, ‘undemocratic’ or ‘not sure’.
Country A: People who do not accept the country’s official religion do not have a right to vote.
Question 4 :
There are 40 villages in a district where the government has made no provision for drinking water. These villagers met and considered many methods of forcing the government to respond to their need. Which of these is not a democratic method?
Question 5 :
Which of these is not a valid reason for arguing that there is a lesser possibility of famine in a democratic country?
Question 6 :
Based on the information given, how would you classify this country?
Choose the appropriate option among ‘democratic’, ‘undemocratic’ or ‘not sure’.
Country R: The country’s leaders cannot sign any treaty with another country without taking permission from its neighbouring country.
Question 7 :
Based on the information given, how would you classify this country?
Choose the appropriate option among ‘democratic’, ‘undemocratic’ or ‘not sure’.
Country D: There is no independent election commission.
Question 8 :
Based on the information given, how would you classify this country?
Choose the appropriate option among ‘democratic’, ‘undemocratic’ or ‘not sure’.
Country P: The parliament cannot pass a law about the army without the consent of the Chief of Army.
Question 9 :
Based on the information given, how would you classify this country?
Choose the appropriate option among ‘democratic’, ‘undemocratic’ or ‘not sure’.
Country S: All the major economic decisions about the country are taken by officials of the central bank, which the ministers cannot change.
Question 10 :
Based on the information given, how would you classify this country?
Choose the appropriate option among ‘democratic’, ‘undemocratic’ or ‘not sure’.
Country C: Ruling party has lost in the last three elections.
Question 11 :
Give reasons whether restrictions on the right to freedom justified in the following instances:
Indian citizens need permission to visit some border areas of the country for reasons of security.
Question 12 :
Name the Fundamental Right under which the following falls:
Right to life
Question 13 :
Which of these statements about the relationship between democracy and rights is more valid?
Question 14 :
Name the Fundamental Right under which the following falls:
Ban on bonded labour
Question 15 :
Give reasons whether restrictions on the right to freedom justified in the following instances:
Outsiders are not allowed to buy property in some areas to protect the interest of the local population.
Question 16 :
Which of the following is not an instance of an exercise of a fundamental right?
Question 17 :
Name the Fundamental Right under which the following falls:
Freedom to propagate one's religion
Question 18 :
Give reasons whether restrictions on the right to freedom justified in the following instances:
The government bans the publication of a book that can go against the ruling party in the next elections.
Question 19 :
Name the Fundamental Right under which the following falls:
Abolition of untouchability
Question 20 :
Which of the following rights is available under the Indian Constitution?