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Chapter 11: Light, Shadows, and Reflections

(a) Which of the following objects can form a shadow?

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Chapter 11: Light, Shadows, and Reflections

(d) A _________ object forms a shadow, but a __________ object does not form a shadow.

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Chapter 11: Light, Shadows, and Reflections

(c) The shadow of an object is formed on the ________ side to the source of light.

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The Indian Constitution

The column on the left lists some of the key features of the Indian Constitution. In the
other column write two sentences, in your own words, on why you think this feature
is important:
Key Feature Significance
Federalism
Separation of Powers
Fundamental Rights
Parliamentary Form of Government

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Chapter 11: Light, Shadows, and Reflections

(b) We can see a non-luminous object when light ________ from a luminous object falls on it and then ________ our eyes.

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The Indian Constitution

In each of the following situations, identify the minority. Write one reason why you think it is
important to respect the views of the minority in each of these situations.
(a) In a school with 30 teachers, 20 of them are male.
(b) In a city, 5 per cent of the population are Buddhists.
(c) In a factory mess for all employees, 80 per cent are vegetarians.
(d) In a class of 50 students, 40 belong to more well-off families.

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The Indian Constitution

What would happen if there were no restrictions on the power of elected representatives?

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Chapter 11: Light, Shadows, and Reflections

(a) An object which allows light to pass through it is called _________.

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The Indian Constitution

Look at the wordings of the two documents given below. The first column is from the 1990 Nepal
Constitution. The second column is from the more recent Constitution of Nepal.
1990 Constitution of Nepal 2015 Constitution of Nepal
Part 7: Executive Part 7: Federal Executive
Article 35: Executive Power: The executive Article 75: Executive Power: The executive power
power of the Kingdom of Nepal shall be of Nepal shall, pursuant to this Constitution and law,
vested in His Majesty and the Council of be vested in the Council of Ministers
Ministers.

What is the difference in who exercises ‘Executive Power’ in the above two Constitutions of Nepal?

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The Indian Constitution

Why does a democratic country need a Constitution?

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