Indian Constitution Chapter 1

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What is the main objective of the constitutive rules in a game?

To define the game and differentiate it from others

What happens if a player holds the football in their hands and passes it around in a game of football?

It is considered a foul

What is the purpose of a Constitution in a society?

To formulate rules for the society through consensus

What is the term used to describe the rules that define a game?

Constitutive rules

In which form is the consensus of a society usually available in modern countries?

Written form

What is the name of the document in which the constitutive rules of a society are found?

Constitution

Why do different games have different rules?

To define the game and differentiate it from others

What is the role of a goalkeeper in a game of football?

To defend the goal

What is the purpose of studying the Indian Constitution?

To understand the rules of society

Study Notes

Rules of Games and Societies

  • In games like football, rules define the game and help distinguish it from others.
  • Examples of rules in football include not touching the ball with arms (except for the goalkeeper).
  • Similar rules exist in other games like hockey and cricket.

Constitutive Rules of Society

  • Large societies have constitutive rules that make them what they are and differentiate them from others.
  • These rules are formulated through consensus and are often written in a document called a Constitution.

The Indian Constitution

  • A Constitution is a written document containing the rules of a society.
  • We have previously studied the Indian Constitution in Classes VI and VII.
  • Questions about the Constitution include why it's needed, how it was written, and who wrote it.

Test your knowledge of the Indian Constitution with this quiz on Chapter 1. Learn about the basics of the Indian Constitution and its significance. Evaluate your understanding of the fundamental principles and laws that govern India.

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