{"id":33216,"date":"2022-10-26T15:02:44","date_gmt":"2022-10-26T09:32:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tsboardsolutions.com\/?p=33216"},"modified":"2022-11-16T15:45:53","modified_gmt":"2022-11-16T10:15:53","slug":"ts-inter-1st-year-political-science-study-material-chapter-10","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tsboardsolutions.com\/ts-inter-1st-year-political-science-study-material-chapter-10\/","title":{"rendered":"TS Inter 1st Year Political Science Study Material Chapter 10 Constitution"},"content":{"rendered":"
Telangana TSBIE\u00a0TS Inter 1st Year Political Science Study Material<\/a> 10th Lesson Constitution Textbook Questions and Answers.<\/p>\n Long Answer Questions<\/span><\/p>\n Question 1. The term constitution implies a written document embodying the provisions relating to the powers and functions of the government organs, the rights and duties of the citizens.<\/p>\n Meaning : Definitions: 2) Lord Bryce : 3) Stephen Leacock : 4) K.C. Wheare : Features of the Constitution : 2) Clarity : 3) Incorporation of Fundamental Rights : 4) Brevity : 5) Flexibility : 6) Permanence : 7) Mode of Amendment : 8) Explanatory : <\/p>\n Question 2. Flexible Constitution : Rigid Constitution : Differences between Flexible and Rigid Constitution<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Short Answer Questions<\/span><\/p>\n Question 1. 2) Clarity : 3) Incorporation of Fundamental Rights : 4) Brevity : 5) Flexibility : 6) Permanence : <\/p>\n Question 2. Merits:<\/p>\n Demerits:<\/p>\n Question 3. The Constitution of Britain is the best example of unwritten constitution.<\/p>\n Merits:<\/p>\n Demerits :<\/p>\n Question 4. Unwritten Constitution : Differences between Written and Unwritten Constitutions<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Very Short Answer Questions<\/span><\/p>\n Question 1. <\/p>\n Question 2. Question 3. Question 4. It can be amended by the authorities by adopting the same procedure of ordinary laws. So we do not find differences between ordinary and constitutional laws. Flexible constitutions were prevalent in the ancient period. Question 5. <\/p>\n Question 6. Telangana TSBIE\u00a0TS Inter 1st Year Political Science Study Material 10th Lesson Constitution Textbook Questions and Answers. TS Inter 1st Year Political Science Study Material 10th Lesson Constitution Long Answer Questions Question 1. Define Constitution and explain the features of Constitution. Answer: Introduction : The age of Democracy led to political civilisation. Now-a-days every civilised state … Read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\nTS Inter 1st Year Political Science Study Material 10th Lesson Constitution<\/h2>\n
\nDefine Constitution and explain the features of Constitution.
\nAnswer:
\nIntroduction :
\nThe age of Democracy led to political civilisation. Now-a-days every civilised state possess a constitution. A Constitution is a condition of modem state. The constitution is a living text of a political system. It represents the political character of the state and its constituents.<\/p>\n
\nThe term constitution is an English word. It was derived from a Latin word “Constitution, which means to Establish”.<\/p>\n
\n1) Aristotle :
\n“Constitution is the arrangement of offices in a state, especially the highest of all”.<\/p>\n
\n“Constitution is a set of established rules embodying and enacting the practice of Government”.<\/p>\n
\n“Constitution is the form of Government”.<\/p>\n
\n“Constitution is that body of rules which regulates the ends for which governmental power is exercised”.<\/p>\n
\n1) Preamble :
\nEvery Constitution will have a preamble. The preamble denotes the aims and aspirations of the Constitution. It is like the soul of the Constitution. Hence, preamble is considered as an important feature of the Constitution.<\/p>\n
\nClarity is another important feature of the Constitution. The Constitution clearly explains about the different policies and methods of governance. It is written in a simple and clear language.<\/p>\n
\nEvery Constitution includes some fundamental rights. These fundamental rights are meant for safeguarding the freedoms of the citizens. They enable the citizens to realise their personality in various spheres. They , help the citizens for leading a happy and honorable life in the state.<\/p>\n
\nBrevity is another feature of a Constitution. Brevity avoids confusion among the individuals in understanding and interpreting provisions. Unnecessary elements are not included in the Constitution. It should be precise. It must not contain large number of clauses.<\/p>\n
\nThe Constitution must be flexible for adapting the wishes are aspirations of the people from time to time. There must be a scope of amending the provisions of the Constitution if necessary. Frequent changes in the Constitution tend to weaken the spirit of the Constitution. But, at the same time, the Constitution of a modem state should be adaptable to the progressive changes.<\/p>\n
\nPermanence is one more feature of the Constitution. The Constitution must have everlasting values for the welfare of the whole nation. It represents the actual structure of the state and its political institutions. It obliges the customs of the people.<\/p>\n
\nThe Constitution specifies the mode of amendment. It will be relevant to the contemporary conditions of the state. It contains a special chapter on the constitutional amendment procedures. Usually the constitutional amendments are of three types, namely (i) Rigid (ii) Flexible and (iii) Half rigid and Half flexible. On the whole, the constitution of every state comprises both rigid and flexible elements.<\/p>\n
\nThe Constitution is explanatory in nature. It denotes and discusses almost all elements relating to the People, Government and State. It contains separate provisions on the structure, powers and limitations of state activity.<\/p>\n
\nDefine Constitution and point out the differences between Flexible and Rigid Constitutions.
\nAnswer:
\nDefinition :
\nThe age of Democracy led to political civilisation. Now-a-days every civilised state possess a Constitution. A Constitution is a condition of modern state. The constitution is a living text of a political system. It represents the political character of the state and its constituents.<\/p>\n
\nFlexible constitution is one whose provisions can be amended easily. It requires no special procedure for changing its provisions. It can be amended by the authorities by adopting the same procedure of ordinary laws. So we do not find differences between ordinary and constitutional laws. Flexible constitutions were prevalent in the ancient period. Ex : British constitution.<\/p>\n
\nRigid constitution is one whose provisions cannot be changed easily. In this system the constitutional amendment methods are different from those of ordinary laws. There will be a special procedure for amending the provisions of the rigid constitution. The rigid constitution will have firmness due to its special procedures of amendment. Ex : United States.<\/p>\n\n\n
\n Flexible Constitution<\/td>\n Rigid Constitution<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 1. Constitutional matters are not clearly mentioned.<\/td>\n 1. Constitutional matters are clearly written.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 2. Not appropriate to a federal state.<\/td>\n 2. Appropriate for a federal state.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 3. Highly unstable.<\/td>\n 3. Highly stable.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 4. Constitution can be easily amended.<\/td>\n 4. Constitution cannot be easily amended.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 5. Provides no scope for judicial review.<\/td>\n 5. Provides scope for judicial review.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 6. Only one type of law is found.<\/td>\n 6. Two types of laws are found, constitutional and ordinary. Constitutional laws precede ordinary laws.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 7. Rights, freedoms and liberties of people may not be safeguarded by the Judiciary.<\/td>\n 7. Rights, freedoms and liberties of people will be better safeguarded by the Judiciary.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 8. No scope for revolutions.<\/td>\n 8. Scope for revolutions.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 9. Possibility of unlimited legislative power.<\/td>\n 9. Possibility of a limited legislative power.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 10. More suitable to the politically advanced states.<\/td>\n 10. More suitable to the developing nations.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 11. It makes no differentiation between constitutional and ordinary laws.<\/td>\n 11. It makes differentiation between constitutional and ordinary laws.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 12. Appropriate to small states.<\/td>\n 12. Appropriate to large states.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n
\nDefine Constitution. Explain its features.
\nAnswer:
\nFeatures of the Constitution :
\n1) Preamble :
\nEvery Constitution will have a preamble. The preamble denotes the aims and aspirations of the Constitution. It is like the soul of the Constitution. Hence, preamble is considered as an important feature of the Constitution.<\/p>\n
\nClarity is another important feature of the Constitution. The Constitution clearly explains about the different policies and methods of governance. It is written in a simple and clear language.<\/p>\n
\nEvery Constitution includes some fundamental rights. These fundamental rights are meant for safeguarding the freedoms of the citizens. They enable the citizens to realise their personality in various spheres. They help the citizens for leading a happy and honourable life in the state.<\/p>\n
\nBrevity is another feature of a Constitution. Brevity* avoids confusion among the individuals in understanding and interpreting provisions. Unnecessary elements are not included in the Constitution. It should be precise. It must not contain large number of clauses.<\/p>\n
\nThe Constitution must be flexible for adapting the wishes are aspirations of the people from time to time. There must be a scope of amending the provisions of the Constitution if necessary. Frequent changes in the Constitution tend to weaken the spirit of the Constitution. But, at the same time, the Constitution of a modem state should be adaptable to the progressive changes.<\/p>\n
\nPermanence is one more feature of the Constitution. The Constitution must have everlasting values for the welfare of the whole nation. It represents the actual structure of the state and its political institutions. It obliges the customs of the people.<\/p>\n
\nWhat are the merits and demerits of a Written Constitution?
\nAnswer:
\nWritten Constitution :
\nA written constitution is formulated and adopted by a Constituent Assembly or a Convention. It comprises several principles and rules of the Government in a written form or document. The Constitution of India is an example of written constitution. The American Constitution is the first written constitution in the world.<\/p>\n\n
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\nExplain the merits and demerits of Unwritten Constitution.
\nAnswer:
\nUnwritten Constitution: Unwritten constitution is one whose provisions are not written in a single document. It includes several customs and traditions which are manifested in the form of the laws.<\/p>\n\n
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\nDistinguish between Written and Unwritten Constitution. [A.P. Mar. 16]
\n(or)
\n5. Explain the difference between Written and Unwritten Constitution.
\nAnswer:
\nWritten Constitution :
\nA written constitution is formulated and adopted by a Constituent Assembly or a Convention. It comprises several principles and rules of the Government in a written form or document. The Constitution of India is an example of written constitution. The American Constitution is the first written constitution in the world.<\/p>\n
\nUnwritten constitution is one whose provisions are not written in a single document. It includes several customs and traditions which are manifested in the form of the laws. The Constitution of Britain is the best example of unwritten constitution.<\/p>\n\n\n
\n Written Constitution<\/td>\n Unwritten Constitution<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 1. Written constitution implies a document or few documents in which the rules regulating the main institutions of Government are written down.<\/td>\n 1. Unwritten constitution denotes a sum of customs, conventions and usages which have not been systematically documented.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 2. All the basic principles of the State are clearly written.<\/td>\n 2. All the basic principles of the State exist in the form of customs and traditions.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 3. Written constitution is framed by a special assembly convened at a particular point of time.<\/td>\n 3. Unwritten constitution contains some written elements also in the form of enactments of fundamental charters made from time to time.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 4. It is suitable to the educated and literate people.<\/td>\n 4. It is suitable to the uneducated and illiterate people.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 5. Courts of law protect the liberties of the citizens.<\/td>\n 5. Courts of law cannot provide much protection.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 6. It is formulated at a particular time.<\/td>\n 6. It is evolutionary in nature.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 7. It provides political stability.<\/td>\n 7. It could not ensure political stability.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 8. It cannot be easily amended.<\/td>\n 8. It can easily be amended.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 9. It is useful to federal states.<\/td>\n 9. It is advantageous to the unitary states.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n
\nWhat do you mean by Constitution?
\nAnswer:
\nThe term constitution implies a written document embodying the provisions relating to the powers and functions of the Government organs, the rights and duties of the citizens.<\/p>\n
\nWhat is an Unwritten Constitution?
\nAnswer:
\nAn unwritten constitution is one whose provisions are not written in a single document. It includes several customs and traditions which are manifested in the form of Laws. The constitution of Britain is the best example of an unwritten constitution.<\/p>\n
\nWhat is a Written Constitution?
\nAnswer:
\nA written constitution is formulated and adopted by a constituent Assembly. It comprises several principles and rules of the government in a written form or document. The constitution of India is an example of written constitution. The American constitution is the first written constitution in the world.<\/p>\n
\nWrite is Flexible Constitution.
\nAnswer:
\nFlexible constitution is one whose provisions can be amended easily. It requires no special procedure for changing its provisions.<\/p>\n
\nEx.: British Constitution.<\/p>\n
\nWhat is Rigid Constitution?
\nAnswer:
\nRigid Constitution is one whose provisions can be changed easily. In this system, the constitutional amendment methods are different from those of ordinary laws. There will be a special procedure for amending the provisions of the Rigid Constitution. The Rigid Constitution will have firmness due to its special procedures of the amendment.
\nEx.: Constitution of United States of America.<\/p>\n
\nWhat is the preamble?
\nAnswer:
\nEvery Constitution will have a preamble. The preamble denotes the aims and aspirations of the constitution. It is the soul of the constitution. Hence, the preamble is considered one of the important features of the Constitution.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"