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I. Choose the correct answer:
1. Early man settled near________and practiced agriculture.
- plains
- bank of rivers
- mountains
- hills
Ans : bank of rivers
2. The birth place of democracy is ………………..
- China
- America
- Greece
- Rome
Ans : Greece
3. ________ is celebrated as the International Democracy Day.
- September 15
- October 15
- November 15
- December 15
Ans : September 15
4. Who has the right to work in a direct Democracy?
- Men
- Women
- Representatives
- All eligible voters
Ans : All eligible voters
II. Fill in the blanks :
- Direct Democracy is practiced in ________Ans : Switzerland
- The definition of democracy is defined by________Ans : Abraham Lincoln
- People choose their representatives by giving their________Ans : Votes
- In our country________democracy is in practice.Ans : Representative
III. Answer the following :
1. What is Democracy?
- The citizens of a country select their representatives through elections.
- Thus they take part in the direct governance of a country. This is termed democracy.
2. What are the types of democracy?
- Direct democracy and Representative democracy
3. Define Direct Democracy.
- In a direct democracy, only the citizens can make laws.
- All changes have to be approved by the citizens.
- The politicians only rule over parliamentary procedure. Eg. Switzerland.
4. Define: Representative Democracy
- Representative democracy is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people.
5. What are the salient features of our constitution that you have understood?
- Constitution of India guides the Indians in all aspects and maintains law and order.
- It ensures freedom, equality and justice to everyone.
- It defines the political principles, the structure of government, the powers and responsibilities.
- The Constitution fixes the Rights and Duties and Directive Principles of the Citizens.
- It is the longest written constitution in the world.