Class 8th Civics Quiz: Indian Constitution and Civic Responsibilities
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Who was the primary architect of the Indian Constitution and when did it come into effect?

  • Jawaharlal Nehru in 1945
  • Mahatma Gandhi in 1947
  • Narendra Modi in 2017
  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in 1950 (correct)
  • What does the Preamble of the Indian Constitution emphasize about the Indian state?

  • Having a single religion
  • Following a specific ideology
  • Belonging to a specific race
  • Being a secular state (correct)
  • What is the concept of 'democratic living' according to civics?

  • Participating and engaging in the democratic process (correct)
  • Loving one's country
  • Belonging to a specific race
  • Following a specific ideology
  • How can a citizen exercise the Right to Information in India?

    <p>By asking questions to the nearest Member of Parliament (MP)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which amendment to the Indian Constitution introduced the 'Right to Education' as a new Fundamental Right?

    <p>86th Amendment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a responsible citizen's contribution to a cleaner environment?

    <p>By practicing proper waste management</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the Indian Constitution, what is the responsibility of citizens towards national integration?

    <p>To respect all communities, languages, and traditions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is the current President of India?

    <p>Ram Nath Kovind</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the President's role in the Indian government?

    <p>To be a ceremonial head with no actual powers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which branch of the Indian government is responsible for enforcing laws?

    <p>Executive</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Class 8th SST Quiz: Civics

    Civics isn't just about knowing the three branches of government or naming the President of India. It's a fascinating world where we learn about our rights, responsibilities, and how to actively participate in making our society fairer and more just. Here's a comprehensive quiz to test your civics knowledge in the context of Class 8th students in India.

    Part A: Fundamentals of Democratic Living

    1. Who wrote the Indian Constitution, and when did it come into force? a. Mahatma Gandhi in 1947 b. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in 1950 c. Jawaharlal Nehru in 1945 d. Narendra Modi in 2017

    2. What does the Preamble of the Indian Constitution emphasize about the Indian state? a. Having a single religion b. Being a secular state c. Following a specific ideology d. Belonging to a specific race

    3. What is the three-tier system of government in India, and which level represents citizens? a. National b. State c. Local

    4. What is the concept of "democratic living" according to civics? a. Following a specific ideology b. Loving one's country c. Participating and engaging in the democratic process

    5. What is the purpose of a Panchayat, and which level of government does it represent? a. National b. State c. Local

    Part B: Rights and Responsibilities

    1. Which amendment to the Indian Constitution added a new Fundamental Right called "Right to Education"? a. 86th Amendment b. 1st Amendment c. 87th Amendment d. 78th Amendment

    2. Which Fundamental Right guarantees freedom of speech and expression? a. Right to Life b. Right to Education c. Right to Information d. Right to Earn a Living

    3. How can you exercise the Right to Information in India? a. By asking questions to the President b. By asking questions to the Prime Minister c. By asking questions to the nearest Panchayat leader d. By asking questions to the nearest Member of Parliament (MP)

    4. How do you contribute to a cleaner environment as a responsible citizen? a. By littering everywhere b. By ignoring waste segregation rules c. By practicing proper waste management

    5. What is the responsibility of citizens towards national integration, according to the Indian Constitution? a. To discriminate against people from other states or regions b. To respect all communities, languages, and traditions

    Part C: Government Institutions and Leaders

    1. Who is the current President of India? a. Ram Nath Kovind b. Narendra Modi c. Rahul Gandhi d. Virat Kohli

    2. What is the President's role in the Indian government? a. To lead the country as its Prime Minister b. To represent the nation in international affairs c. To be a ceremonial head with no actual powers

    3. Who is the head of the Indian judiciary? a. The President b. The Chief Justice of India c. The Prime Minister

    4. Which branch of the Indian government is responsible for enforcing laws? a. Executive b. Legislative c. Judiciary

    5. What is the name of the body responsible for the administration of elections in India? a. Election Commission b. National Commission for Education c. National Commission for Women

    Part D: Civic Issues and Participation

    1. How do you contribute to the community through active participation in civic life? a. By neglecting public issues b. By spreading fake news c. By being a part of local government institutions

    2. What is the concept of "civic issues" according to civics education? a. Issues related to animals b. Issues related to the environment c. Issues related to one's personal life

    3. What is the concept of "active participation" in civic life according to civics education? a. Not getting involved in public life b. Following the status quo c. Engaging in the democratic process and making informed decisions

    4. How can you be an active citizen in your community? a. By being apathetic towards public issues b. By ignoring community events c. By engaging in local government initiatives and programs

    5. Which is the most important right a citizen has in a democratic country? a. Right to vote b. Right to live in a castle c. Right to have a dog as a pet

    Answers:

    1. b. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in 1950
    2. b. Being a secular state
    3. c. Local
    4. c. Participating and engaging in the democratic process
    5. c. Local
    6. a. 86th Amendment
    7. c. Right to Information
    8. d. Right to Information
    9. c. Practicing proper waste management
    10. b. Respect all communities, languages, and traditions
    11. a. Ram Nath Kovind
    12. b. Represent the nation in international affairs
    13. b. The Chief Justice of India
    14. c. Judiciary
    15. a. Election Commission
    16. c. Being a part of local government institutions
    17. b. Issues related to the environment
    18. c. Engaging in the democratic process and making informed decisions
    19. c. Engaging in local government initiatives and programs
    20. a. Right to vote

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    Test your knowledge of the Indian Constitution, democratic living, rights and responsibilities, government institutions, civic issues, and active citizenship with this Class 8th Civics quiz. Explore key concepts essential for understanding civics in the Indian context.

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