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Political ScienceClass 6All

What is importance of fundamental rights?

Ans: Fundamental rights are important for the development of an individual. They assured him of his physical, mental and moral development. Without these rights, we cannot make our life happy and prosperous. They provide as a check on the government. They generate a feeling of security amongst the minorities in the country.

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Why Dalits were called untouchables?

Ans: Dalits status has often been associated with occupation. Their occupations are regarded as impure. They involve in the activities like butchering, removal of rubbish and waste. They also involved in cleaning streets, latrines and sewers. Engaging in these activities was considered to be polluting the individual; as a result, they were segregated and banned from full participation in the Hindu society.

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Explain the importance of Directive Principles of State policy?

Ans: Directive principles of state policies are very important because they give directions to the governments at the centre as well as State to attain the welfare of the people. Their aim is to secure economic and social justice to all the people. It also aims to promote international peace and security.

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How many dialects are spoken by the Indian people as their mother tongue?

Ans: There are more than 1600 regional dialects spoken as mother tongue by the people of India. Hindi is the official language of India. The State can use their own official language depending on their linguistic demographics. Example: The state of Andhra Pradesh has Telugu as its official language.

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Briefly explain the “right against exploitation”?

Ans. Our constitution prohibits beggar and other forms of forced labour. It also prohibits selling and buying of human being. According to this, human trafficking is a criminal offence. No one forces another individual to work for him without adequate wages or compensation.

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Name one Dalit person who was the member of the Constituent Assembly of India?

Ans: Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was the member of the Constituent Assembly of India. He belongs to Mahar caste.

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What is a Constitution?

Ans: A Constitution is a set of fundamental principles that limits the powers and functions of the government of a country.

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Name any two famous Dalit politician women in India?

Ans: The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Mayawati and the Honourable Speaker of Lok Sabha Smt. Meira Kumar.

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How did the Government of India refer Dalit in the official document?

Ans: The government refers to this group of people as Scheduled Caste (SC).

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What are four types of caste system in India?

Ans: The four types of caste system are Brahmans, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Sudras.

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What is the literacy rate of Muslim women in Kerala?

Ans: According to 2001 census, the literacy rate of Muslim women was 89.4%.

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Why did discrimination happen?

Discrimination happens when people act on their prejudices or stereotypes.

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Give any two examples of positive stereotypes?

Ans: Women are more faithful than men. Indian women are spiritual.

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Do you think children with special needs should be a part of regular schools or study in separate school?

Ans: Yes, I think that children with special needs should be a part of regular schools, so that, the other students will not look at them differently and develop the virtue of tolerance.

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What are the negative stereotypes that common people have regarding the blind person in a society?

Ans: The negative stereotypes in a society on blind people are helpless, dependant and miserable.

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Define the term ‘Scheduled Caste’.

Ans: Scheduled Caste is social categorisation that characterises the lowest step of the caste hierarchy, as well as legal categorisation that relates to the constitutionally designed instrument for identifying certain caste groups for the purpose of various constitutional entitlements.

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How the life in Indian village is different from city life?

Ans: Life in the village is economical as people share common facilities such as temples, schools, ponds and grazing grounds. Life in the city is expensive as people have to spent more money on rent and transport.

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Mention any two fundamental duties of the Indian citizens?

Ans: The two fundamental duties of the Indian citizens are: To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India. To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture.

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Define the term ‘religious belief’.

Ans: Religious belief refers to a mental state in which faith is placed as a doctrine related to the supernatural, sacred or divine. Such a mental state is related to the worship of deity.

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What are things that make people prejudice of others?

Ans: People’s religious beliefs, their colour, accent and dress makes people prejudice of others.

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