Case Study Questions for CBSE Class 11 Political Science Chapter 10 The Philosophy of the Constitution

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Case Study Questions for CBSE Class 11 Political Science Chapter 10 The Philosophy of the Constitution

Case Study Questions for CBSE Class 11 Political Science Chapter 10 The Philosophy of the Constitution

Taking a close look at the CBSE Sample Papers and Marking Scheme, we have pointed out the important topics for CBSE case study questions in Class 11 Political Science. This is crucial info for students because it gives them a heads-up on changes in the exam pattern. To understand this better, students can check out this article of Class 11 case study questions here. It’s like a guide to help them prepare smartly for the exams.

Here we are providing case study questions for CBSE Class 11 Political Science. All chapters are covered. Students are suggested to go through each and every question to score better marks in the exam.

The Philosophy of the Constitution Case Study

Case Study Questions

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Chapter List

Old Chapter List

Class 11 Political Science Indian Constitution at Work

Chapter 1 Constitution: Why and How?
Chapter 2 Rights and Duties in the Indian Constitution
Chapter 3 Election and Representation
Chapter 4 Executive
Chapter 5 Legislature
Chapter 6 Judiciary
Chapter 7 Federalism
Chapter 8 Local Governments
Chapter 9 Constitution as a Living Document
Chapter 10 The Philosophy of the Constitution

Class 11 Political Science Political Theory

Chapter 1 Political Theory: An Introduction
Chapter 2 Freedom
Chapter 3 Equality
Chapter 4 Social Justice
Chapter 5 Rights
Chapter 6 Citizenship
Chapter 7 Nationalism
Chapter 8 Secularism
Chapter 9 Peace

New Chapter List

PART A: Indian Constitution at Work

  1. Constitution: Why and How?
  2. Rights in the Indian Constitution
  3. Election and Representation
  4. Executive
  5. Legislature
  6. Judiciary
  7. Federalism
  8. Local Governments
  9. Constitution as a Living Document
  10. The Philosophy of the Constitution

PART B: Political Theory

  1. Political Theory: An Introduction
  2. Freedom
  3. Equality
  4. Social Justice
  5. Rights
  6. Citizenship
  7. Nationalism
  8. Secularism

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