Questions Answers For All Chapters – Civics Class 7
Fundamental Rights – Part II
1. Write about the following.
1. The Constitution prevents the imposition of religious taxes.
Answer: The Indian Constitution ensures that the State cannot impose religious taxes that might be used to promote or favor a particular religion. This provision upholds the secular nature of India, ensuring that no individual is forced to contribute financially to any religion through government-imposed taxes.
2. What is meant by Right to Constitutional Remedies?
Answer: The Right to Constitutional Remedies is a fundamental right that allows Indian citizens to seek judicial remedies if their fundamental rights are violated. It ensures that the courts have the authority to investigate complaints and provide relief when rights are infringed upon. This makes it a crucial safeguard for protecting citizens’ rights.
2. Find one appropriate word –
- Protection from illegal arrest and detention – Habeas Corpus
- To restrain a person from acting in an office to which he is not entitled – Quo Warranto
- The order of the Supreme Court or the High Court commanding the government to perform an action that is its duty to perform – Mandamus
- The order preventing a subordinate court from exceeding its jurisdiction – Prohibition
3. State the reason why we are free to practise the following.
1. All Indian citizens can celebrate all festivals joyfully, because
Answer: the Indian Constitution grants the Right to Freedom of Religion, allowing every individual to practice, propagate, and celebrate their religion without any interference from the State.
2. We can make efforts towards the preservation and propagation of our language, its script, and literature, because
Answer: the Constitution provides Cultural and Educational Rights, allowing communities to safeguard and promote their linguistic and cultural heritage.
4. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.
1. We can approach the court in case of infringement of our rights.
2. Religious education cannot be made compulsory in educational institutions that get aid from the State.
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