Crab Worksheet, Class-8 (FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES AND DIRCTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE )

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D.A.V.

POLICE PUBLIC SCHOOL

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES AND

DIRCTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY

CRAB WORKSHEET CLASS -VIII

Q: -1 “Fundamental duties are not made enforceable by a writ of court like the Fundamental rights, but
they are fundamental to the wellbeing of society and individuals.” Critically examine the statement.

Q: -2.Suppose you go to a place where no traffic rules are followed, write a note on what would be
condition of that place.

Q:-3 Identify the right violated-

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Q:-4 Complete the following GO to write Fundamental rights given by Indian Constitution with one
feature of each.

Fundamental
rights
Q: - 5 Multiple choice questions

A. The number of fundamental rights that were included in the constitution initially

a) 4 b) 6 c) 9 d) 8

B. When was the Right to Privacy declared as fundamental right?

a) 2010 b) August 2017 c) 2005 d) 2002

C. The state will not collect any taxes for promotion of any religion is part of

a)Right to Equality b) Right against exploitation c) Right to freedom of Religion

d) none of the above

D. If a citizen feels his fundamental rights have been violated by executive order than he request
___________ to file appropriate writ

a) Supreme Court b) High Court c) District Court d) both a and b

E. When were fundamental duties added to the constitution?

a) 1955 b) 1976 c) 1975 d) 1973

Q:-6 Match List I with list II and select the correct option:-

(1) Non-performance of public duties


(A) Harbaes Corpus
(B). Mandamus (2) Unlawful detention
(C). Quo Warranto (3) Correctional directions to subordinate
courts
(D). Certiorari (4) Unlawful occupation of public office
(a) A-3 B-4 C-1 D-2 (b) A-2 B-1 C-4 D-3
(c) A-3 B-1 C-4 D-2 (d) A-2 B-4 C-1 D-3

Answer the following questions.


1. Discuss the significance of the Directive principles. How are they useful for policy
making?
2. State the 2 aspects of secularism. Why do you think India is a secular country?
3. The impartial attitude of being secular has been guaranteed in several ways in the
constitution, justify.
4. To respect the sentiments of all religions the government sometimes make certain
exceptions for a certain community, explain with help of examples.
5. List the various fundamental duties of a person. Do you think we will be able to develop
harmony in country by obeying our fundamental duties?

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