Top 150+ Solved Citizenship, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State Policy MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Under which Article of the Constitution are the Cultural and Educational Rightsgranted? [Railways 1995]

a. Article 29 and 31

b. Article 29 and 32

c. Article 29 and 30

d. Article 30 and 31

  • c. Article 29 and 30

Q. Which of the following is not specifically mentioned in Article 19 of the Constitution?

a. Freedom of speech and expression

b. Freedom to assemble peacefully without arms

c. Freedom to move freely

d. Freedom of the press

  • d. Freedom of the press

Q. Right to Constitutional Remedies comes under:

a. Fundamental Rights

b. Legal Rights

c. Constitutional Rights

d. Natural Rights

  • a. Fundamental Rights

Q. If an Indian citizen is denied a public office because of his religion, which of thefollowing Fundamental Rights is denied to him? [Asstt Grade 1994]

a. Right to Freedom

b. Right to Equality

c. Right to Freedom of Religion

d. Right against Exploitation

  • b. Right to Equality

Q. Fundamental Freedoms under Article 19 are suspended during emergency caused by:

a. war or external aggression

b. failure of constitutional machinery of a State

c. internal armed rebellion

d. financial crisis

  • a. war or external aggression

Q. The theory of Fundamental Rights implies: [NDA 1992]

a. sovereignty of the people

b. equality of opportunity for all

c. limited government

d. equality of all before law

  • c. limited government

Q. Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion etc. (Article 15 of the Constitutionof India) is a Fundamental Right classifiable under: [IAS 1995]

a. the Right to Freedom of Religion

b. the Right against Exploitation

c. the Cultural and Educational Rights

d. the Right to Equality

  • d. the Right to Equality

Q. Any dispute regarding the violation of Fundamental Rights can be presented :

a. in the Supreme Court only

b. in the High Court only

c. either in the Supreme Court or in the High Court

d. first in the Supreme Court and then in the High Court

  • c. either in the Supreme Court or in the High Court

Q. Indian Constitution recognises minorities on the basis of:

a. religion

b. caste

c. population

d. colour

  • a. religion

Q. The Fundamental individual are:

a. limited to the State action only

b. meant to protect persons against the conduct of private persons

c. meant to protect persons against the police action

d. All of the above are correct

  • d. All of the above are correct

Q. Article 14 guarantees equality before law and equal protection of law to :

a. all persons living within the territory of India

b. all Indian citizens living in India

c. all persons domiciled in India

d. all persons natural as well as artificial

  • a. all persons living within the territory of India

Q. Untouchability is abolished and its practice is punishable according to :

a. Article 15

b. Article 16

c. Article 17

d. Article 15(4)

  • c. Article 17

Q. Which one is not correctly matched?

a. Freedom of speech and expression - Include freedom of press

b. Freedom of conscience - Include right to wear and carry kirpans by Sikhs

c. Right to Personal liberty - Include right to carry on any trade or business

d. Right to Equality - Include principles of natural justice

  • c. Right to Personal liberty - Include right to carry on any trade or business
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