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8 Class.Civics.CW/HW.Chapter22.Safeguarding the Marginalised.

Chapter 22. 8 Class.Civics.CW/HW. Chapter22.Safeguarding the Marginalised. Something to Know  A. Tick () the correct option .   1. Manual Scavenging has been declared illegal as its violates  (a) Right to Equality  (b) Right to Freedom of Movement  (c) Right against Exploitation  (d) Right to Freedom of Speech  2. When was' Swachh Bharat Mission launched?    (a) November 26, 2014  (b) August 15, 2014  (c) November 14, 2014  (d) October 2, 2014  3. Which out of the following is true about the Directive Principles of State Policy?    (a) They are not enforceable law  (b) They can be enforced by the Supreme Court  (c) High Court is the protector of the Directive Principles of State Policy  (d) The President has the power to enforce the Directive Principles of State Policy   4.  Which one of the following Fundamental Rights has special provisions for the minorities?   (a) Righ...

8 Class.Civics.CW/HW.Chapter21.Social Justice and the Marginalised.

Chapter 21.Civics. CW/HW.Chapter21.Social Justice and the Marginalised. Keywords  bondage : the state of being a slave or owned by someone.   deprivation : denial of something considered to be a necessity.   egalitarian : based on the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities  indebtedness :    the condition of owing money due to debts / loans.   madarsa : an institution for Islamic instruction,  underprivileged : those who do not enjoy the same standard of living or rights as the majority of people in a society  Something to know  tick the correct option India?   1.Who among the following does not belong to economically and socially disadvantaged communities of India. (a) folk musicians (b) cobblers.  (c) labourers  (d) traders  2. 'Bishnoi, tribal community lives in  (a) Uttar Pradesh (b) Rajasthan  (c) Odisha (d) Bihar  3. A traditional Isla...

8 Class.Civics.CW/HW.Chapter20.The Union Government : The Judiciary.

Chapter 20. 8 Class. Civics. CW/HW. The Union Government : The Judiciary. Keywords   appellate :   dealing with appeals for decisions to be reversed given  by a lower court.   hierarchy : a system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to their status or authority  litigation : a legal process of resolving a dispute through a court precedent : an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or a guide to be  considered similar circumstances.  witness : a person who has personally seen an event a crime, an accident, etc.   Something to know  A. Tick in the correct option,  1 The Lok Adalat in generally presided over by   (a) a sitting judge     (b) retired judge (c) District Collector  (d) judge of the district court  2. Who among the following does  not work under the Board of Revenue?    (a) Collector  (b) Tehsildar  (c) Metropolitan Magistr...

8 Class.Civics.CW/HW.Chapter19.The Union Government : The Executive.

Chapter 19.Civics. CW/HW.Chapter19.The Union Government : The Executive. Keywords   ambassador : diplomat sent by a country as its official representative to a foreign country advice to the government.   Attorney General : a legal officer who represents a country or a state in legal proceedings and gives legal  Comptroller and Auditor General : an authority which audits all receipts and substantively of the Government of India and the State Governments.   contingency : an event which cannot be predicted with certainty  emoluments : a salary, fee or profit from employment or office.   office of profit : a position that brings financial gain or benefit to the person holding it.  officiating : an official in - charge,  proportional representation :   an electoral system in which parties gain seats in proportion to the number of votes cast for them.   Succession : a number of people or things sharing a specified charac...

8 Class.Civics.CW/HW.Chapter18.The Union Government : The Legislature.

Chapter 18.Civics. The Union Government : The Legislature. Something to Know  Tick () the correct option.    1. Which one of the following subjects comes under the Union List?    (a) foreign affairs  (b) forests  (c) drugs and medicines  (d) information technology  2. Which one of the following statements about Lok Sabha is correct?   (a) It can never be dissolved.   (b) its members are elected indirectly  (c) it cannot pass a no - confidence motion.   (d) Money bills can only be introduced in Lok Sabha  3. Which one of the following statements about the Indian Parliament is true?   (a) It is the highest law making body of India.   (b) It controls the Union Executive as well as the Judiciary  (c) All the members of Parliament are elected for a term of five years.   (d) Indian Parliament is unicameral.   4. Each member of Rajya Sabha has a term of -  (a)...

8 Class.Civics.CW/HW.Chapter17.Fundamental Rights Fundamental Duties.

Chapter 17.Civics. CW/HW.Chapter17.Fundamental Rights Fundamental Duties. Keywords   abjure  - to give up  human trafficking  - the act of buying and selling human being  pluralist  - a society in which many different groups and political parties are slowed to wait  propagate  - spread and promote an idea  , theory, religion, etc, widely. writ  - it is a legal document that orders a person to do a particular thing, Something to know  A. Tick the correct option :   1. The Fundamental Right that came into existence in 2002 is the  (a) Right to Equality  (b) Right to Education  (c) Cultural and Educational Rights  (d) Right to Freedom  of Religion  2. Writs can be issued by  (a) a District Court  (b) a Gram Panchayat  (c) a Civil Court  (d) a High Court  3. Which of the following statements regarding the Fundamental Rights is incorrect ?  (a) They  are granted to al...

8 Class.Civics.CW/HW.Chapter16.Our Constitution.

8 Class. CW/HW. Sheet Chapter 16. Our Constitution. Keywords   draft : a design / a preliminary form of writing subject to revision / review.    governance : a method or system of government / management.    hereditary : passing from parent to their off springs.    jurisdiction : the extent of the power to make legal decisions and judgments.    non - justiciable : matters that cannot be decided by a court.   190 Something to know  A. Tick (the correct option)  1. In a parliamentary form of government  (a) the executive is answerable to the parliament.  (b) there is no relationship between the legislature and the exceutive  (c) the president enjoys real powers head  of the state.  (d) the Council of Ministers can be rejected by the President  2. The Constituent Assembly of India is consisted of  (a) directly elected members  (b) indirectly elected numbers,  (c) members nominated...