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NISCORT FATHER AGNEL SCHOOL, VAISHALI SELF LEARNING WORKSHEET CIVICS-CLASS 8 Chapter 6- Understanding Our Criminal Justice System I. Choose the correct option: 1. When someone violate the law, we immediately inform :- a. Neighbours b. Relative c. Judge d. Police 2. Police generally do :- a. File report b. Arrest a person 3. An accused person is decided by :- a. Police b. Court c. Person himself 4. Every person has a fundamental Right to be defended by a lawyer under the act. a. Act 42 b. Act 67 c. Act 45 d. Act 22 5. Constitution places a duty on the state to provide a lawyer to any citizen who is unable to engage one due to poverty or other disability. a. Act 39 b. Act 22 c. Act 43 d. Act 67 6. Key players of criminal justice system are :- a. Police & public prosecutor b. Defence lawyer & Judge 7. Police file a charge sheet in the court & a. If police arrest a person b. If a person is suspected for anything

c. If a person commit a crime d. If investigation proved the person is accused. 8. Who decided the guilty or innocence of victim? a. Judge b. Police c. Neighbor 9. Right not to be ill treated or tortured during arrest or in custody written under :- a. Act 22 b. Act 52 c. Act 43 d. Act 67 10. Act 22 contains :- a. police has the Right to arrest any person without compliant b. A boy under 15 years of age & women can t be used as evidence against the accused 11. D. K. Basu guideline include :- a. The police official should wear, accurate & visible name tags with their identifications b. A memo of arrest should be prepared at the time of arrest 12. FIR means :- a. Formal Identification report b. first information report c. First Indian region 13. Public prosecutor is :- a. One who represents the interests of state b. One who investigate crime 14. What is the role of Judge? a. Decide whether accused person is guilty or innocent b. May send the person to jail c. May impose a fine or both 15. What is a fair trial? a. The trail in the absence of accused

b. The trail in the presence of accused c. Judge should not be there for judgment 16. What is the best way to chose judges? a. Nominating by legislature b. by Executive c. By political parties d. By people 17. The chief justice get retired at the age of :- a. 56 years b. 40 years c. 58 years d. 75 years 18. Rule of law was defined by :- a. Dyasi b. Glade stone c. Laski d. Glade stone 19. The Indian judiciary consists of a for entire nation. a. High Court b. Supreme Court c. District Court 20. Marshal judge is related with :- a. Constitutional law b. international law c. Public law d. Rule of law 21. When one see violating the law, one immediately think of informing the. a. Police b. Judge c. Lawyer 22. According to every individual charged of a crime has to be given fair trial. a. law b. Constitution c. Police d. Judge

23. The judges of Supreme court are appointed by :- a. prime minister b. Vice president c. Ministers of council d. President 24. Judiciary of India is :- a. Less powerful than that of USA b. More powerful than that of USA c. Equal powerful than that of USA 25. Which is the highest court of appeal in civil & criminal cases? a. District court b. Supreme Court c. High court II. Answer the following in a line: (a) Name the four key players in a criminal justice system? (b) Mention the two categories under which a person cannot be called to the police station only for questioning? (c) What is the most important function of a police in the judicial system? III. Answer the following questions: 1. What is the role of a police in investigating a crime? 2. What is the importance of law during the process of investigation by police? 3. List the right guaranteed to every arrested person under Article 22. 4. What is an FIR? Mention its features. 5. Explain the role of a public prosecutor. 6. What is the role of a judge in a trial? 7. What is a Fair Trial? What are its features? 8. What is Rule of Law? How is it brought into practice? 9. Mention the functions performed by different groups of persons, in order, to give a fair trial. IV. HOTS: (Higher Order Thinking Skills): a) The Constitution guarantees all citizens a fair trial. Elaborate. b) Why do people need to file an FIR?

NISCORT FATHER AGNEL SCHOOL, VAISHALI SELF LEARNING WORKSHEET HISTORY-CLASS 8 Chapter 6- Colonialism and the City I. VERY SHORT-ANSWER TYPE: Q1: The British took control over Delhi in the year. Q2: Name the Presidency town of the East India Company in the Eastern region. Q3: What was the population density of old Delhi as per 1931 census? Q4: The new wanted to make New Delhi more secure. Q5: For how many years was worshipping not allowed in the Jama Masjid after the Revolt? Q6: Delhi was under the control of rebels for five months in the year 1857. True/False. Q7: 'Black areas of the presidency were populated by the. Q8: Differentiate between the Black and white area of the presidency. Q9: The central dome of Viceroy's building was copied from. Q10: Name a mosque that was converted into a bakery. Q11: Calcutta was the capital of British India before Delhi was declared capital in 1911. True/False Q12: How many Delhi Muslims went to Pakistan at the time of partition? Q13: In which year the Lahore Gate Improvement Scheme was made? Q14: Who planned Lahore Gate Improvement Scheme? Q15: What was the use of the Lahore Gate improvement Scheme for the residents of old Walled City of Delhi? Q16: Name the area built under the Delhi Improvement Trust. Q17: When did the coronation Durbar of King George V held on? Q18: On which hills was the city of New Delhi built on? Q19: What is a Dargah? Q20: What is Gulfaroshan? Q21: In 1870, the walls of which city were broken by the British to establish the railways and expand the city? Q22: Before Delhi, which city was the capital of British India? Q23: Name the person who planned the Lahore Gate Improvement Scheme in 1888? Q24: The cities of and today are amongst the urbanized cities in India today. Q25: What do you mean by Khanqah? Q26: Name the place where people used to come to discuss spiritual matters, get the blessings of saints and hear Sufi music. II. SHORT-ANSWER TYPE: Q1: Describe the new style of living that emerged in 1936. Q2: Write a note on Lahore Gate Improvement Scheme. Q3: In what ways today s colonial bungalow is different from ancient time haveli? Q4: What changes took place in old city of Shahjahanabad or Old Delhi? Q5: Write a short note on the Water Systems of Mughal s Delhi.

Q6: Why was Viceroy Lytton, held a Durbar in Delhi inspite of Calcutta being a capital of India at that time? Q7: In what ways current capital of India, New Delhi is different from past Mughal capital, Shahjahanabad. Q8: Write short note on civil-lines and cantonments. What purpose did they serve? Q9: Write short notes on Delhi renaissance. Q10: As Delhi has been a capital of many rulers but the most splendid of them was Shahjahanabad built by Shahjahan. Justify the statement. Q11: Name all the rulers who made Delhi as capital before it became New Delhi. Q12: Chandni Chowk has always been an important street in the past as well as today. Discuss the importance of this street. Q13: Describe the following terms: Dargarh, Khanqah, Idgah, and Cul-de-sac. Q14: What change did the colonial rule bring about in the medieval city of Delhi? Q15: Discuss the havelis of Old Delhi and their decline briefly. Q16: Write about the historical background of Delhi before the development of New Delhi. Q17: What is meant by Renaissance? Mention the period of the Delhi renaissance. Q18: What were the conditions of the city drains of Shahjanabad at the end of the nineteenth century? Q19: Write any two features about the Delhi College. Q20: Why did the havelis begin to decline? Q21: Why was a Durbar held in Delhi in 1911? List one decision taken in this durbar. Q22: Why the Zinat- al- Masjid was converted into a bakery? Q23: Write short notes on Lord Lytton. Q24: Mention any three causes of decline of Delhi from 1857 to 1911. Q25: Mention important features of the city of Shahjanabad built by Shahjahan. III. HOTS: (Higher Order Thinking Skills): a) Write any three features of the city of Shahjanabad built by Shahjahan. b) What were the conditions of the city drains of Shahjanabad at the end of the nineteenth century? c) Explain the terms Colonialism and Colonial rule. d) Write about the historical background of Delhi before the development of New Delhi. e) Discuss the havelis of Old Delhi and their decline briefly. f) Discuss briefly the different causes of decline of the small cities during the British rule.