How was the Constituent Assembly influenced by public opinion ? Choose the correct option.
I. People aired their views outside the Parliament House.
II. People gave their reactions through the press.
III. The members of Constituent Assembly used to discuss with the public.
IV. Public expressed their views in the Constituent Assembly.
Options :
Class 12 · History · CBSE Board · 2016–2025
Framing the Constitution — Class 12 History PYQs
47 questions from this chapter, asked in 9 Class 12 exams between 2016–2025 — every question paper set included, duplicates removed.
Questions asked per year
Practice questions first 10 of 47 — free
Identify the person from the given information :
- He was the head of Advisory Committee of the Constituent Assembly.
- He was against the separate electorate.
- He was the first home minister of free India.
Options :
Which one of the following pair is correctly matched ?
List-I (Name of Important Committees of Constituent Assembly)
Identify the member of the Constituent Assembly with the help of the following information :
● He was the President of the Constituent Assembly.
● He was the first President of the Independent India.
Analyse the policies adopted by William Bentinck to reform Indian society.
Describe the role of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in the Constituent Assembly.
Analyse the ideas put forward by Bal Krishan Sharma on federalism in the Constituent Assembly.
"K. Santanam was in favour of giving greater powers to the provinces in the Constituent Assembly." Examine the statement.
"During the debates in Constituent Assembly, B.R. Ambedkar told that he wanted a strong centre, much stronger than the centre we had created under the Act of 1935." Analyse the statement.
Describe the views of Gandhiji on the national language of India.
Why practise Framing the Constitution PYQs?
Framing the Constitution has appeared in 9 Class 12 History exams we track between 2016–2025. CBSE Board examiners consistently reuse concepts and question patterns from this topic — practising its previous year questions is the most reliable way to know exactly what to expect in your exam.
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