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This chapter discusses the framing of the Indian Constitution, emphasizing its significance in unifying a diverse nation post-Independence.
What did Jawaharlal Nehru refer to when mentioning the 'Objectives Resolution'?
Why did Nehru choose not to include the term 'democratic' in the Objectives Resolution?
Which two revolutions did Nehru reference to contextualize India's constitutional efforts?
What was a significant goal of the Constitution according to Nehru's speech?
What challenge did Nehru highlight about implementing democratic ideas?
What did Nehru suggest about learning from Western democracies?
What was the underlying concern of Somnath Lahiri in the Constituent Assembly?
Which aspect of governance did Nehru prioritize for India’s future according to his vision?
How did Nehru view the concept of democracy in his speech?
What did Nehru call the need for adequate safeguards for certain groups?
What historic assembly did Nehru compare the Constituent Assembly to?
In Nehru's view, what was necessary for India's constitutional development?
What vital element did Nehru mention for the success of India’s constitution?
What did Nehru envision regarding economic democracy?
What major event took place on 15 August 1947 in India?
Which popular movement is known as one of the most widespread against the British Raj?
Who led the armed struggle for Indian independence with foreign aid?
The Great Calcutta Killings of 1946 are associated with which major issue?
What characterized the protests of workers and peasants in India during the late 1940s?
The transition from British rule led to challenges related to:
The Constituent Assembly was primarily dominated by which political party?
Jawaharlal Nehru’s famous speech on Independence Day emphasizes what?
The mass migrations during the Partition involved which groups?
The condition of the princely states post-Independence was characterized by:
What was a result of religious communalism during the tumultuous period leading to independence?
The early meetings of the Constituent Assembly primarily focused on what?
Which of the following historical events directly preceded the framing of the Constitution?
What were the debates within the Constituent Assembly influenced by?
What was a common misconception about the assembly's composition?
What was the main concern regarding the definition of rights for minorities during the Constituent Assembly deliberations?
Which Act did NOT provide for universal adult franchise in India before independence?
Who argued against the concept of separate electorates, considering it a British strategy for division?
What principle did Nehru advocate as vital for the Constitution's creation during his inaugural speech?
What was a significant fear expressed by nationalists concerning separate electorates?
What argument did B. Pocker Bahadur present in support of separate electorates?
How did the British colonial legislation influence the growth of representative government in India?
What was one significant outcome of Nehru's 'will of the people' assertion?
Which statement regarding the Constituent Assembly's debates is accurate?
What essential democratic principle was debated in context to defining rights for oppressed groups?
What stance did nationalists often take towards policies promoting separate electorates?
What did the 1935 Government of India Act fail to accomplish entirely?
Sardar Patel regarded separate electorates as what during his speeches?
The debates on defining rights in the Constituent Assembly reflected which broader issue?
What role did individual encounters play in the debates of the Constituent Assembly?
Which article of the Indian Constitution gives the Centre the power to take over state administration?
In the context of Indian federalism, which list contains subjects under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Centre?
Who argued that increasing powers for the Centre undermined the efficiency of governance?
Which type of taxation is exclusively levied and collected by the Indian states?
What was the main concern of K. Santhanam regarding the proposed distribution of powers?
Which aspect of Indian governance was a significant focus of debate in the Constituent Assembly?
Which document did Jawaharlal Nehru reference to argue for a strong Centre?
What was a significant fiscal power retained by the Centre as per the Indian Constitution?
How were fears of a strong Centre addressed by some members of the Assembly?
What was Ambedkar's stance on the Central Government during the Constituent Assembly debates?
Which fear was expressed by a member from Orissa regarding the powers of the Centre?
What guided the fiscal structure outlined in the Indian Constitution?
Why was the reallocation of powers discussed in the Constituent Assembly?
What consequence did some members warn of if the centralization of power continued unchecked?
What language did Mahatma Gandhi advocate for as a means of national communication?
Which of the following statements about Hindustani is correct?
What was one major concern of non-Hindi speaking members regarding the imposition of Hindi?
Who argued aggressively for Hindi to be the language of constitution-making during the Assembly sessions?
What linguistic change was occurring to Hindustani by the 1930s?
What was the compromise proposed by the Language Committee of the Constituent Assembly regarding Hindi?
What did G. Durgabai express about the language debate in the Assembly?
Which language did the Congress eventually accept as the national language in the 1930s?
Why was the language issue a significant concern during the formation of the Indian Constitution?
What was the outcome of Dhulekar's plea for Hindi as the national language?
Mahatma Gandhi believed the national language should admit words from which of the following sources?
What was a consequence of the linguistic divide between Hindi and Urdu?
Which of the following best describes the main goal of the language discussions in the Constituent Assembly?
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