Top 350+ Solved Human Rights MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The State shall not make law which takes away or abridges the Fundamental Rights. Which one of the following isnot considered as law for this purpose?
a. ordinance
b. bye-law
c. rule
d. constitutional amendment
Q. Which of the following is true about Fundamental Duties?
a. fundamental duties can be enforced through writ jurisdiction
b. fundamental duties have formed a part of the indian constitution since its adoption
c. fundamental duties are applicable only to citizens of india
d. fundamental duties were inserted by the 44th amendment to the constitution of india
Q. Which one of the following shall not be considered an adequate ground for the issue of a proclamation of nationalemergency?
a. war
b. external aggression
c. armed rebellion
d. internal disturbance
Q. Which of the following are grounds on which discrimination in admission into educational institutions isconstitutionally prohibited?
a. religion, race, sex and place of birth
b. nationality and colour
c. age and nativity
d. religion and nationality
Q. Which one of the following is not included as a Fundamental Duty in the Constitution of India?
a. to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle
b. to develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of enquiry and reform
c. to protect the minorities
d. to safeguard public property and to abjure violence
Q. Fundamental Rights guaranteed in the Indian Constitution can be suspended only by
a. a proclamation of national emergency
b. an act passed by the parliament
c. an amendment of the constitution
d. the judicial decisions of the supreme court
Q. Which one of the following Fundamental Rights is guarantee only to the citizens of India?
a. equality before law and equal protection of the law
b. freedom of speech and expression
c. right to life and liberty
d. right to the freedom of religion
Q. The Keshavananda Bharati case is related to
a. theory of parliamentary sovereignty
b. theory of basic structure of indian constitution
c. ruling that fundamental rights cannot be amended
d. ruling that compensation should be paid according to market value
Q. The Golaknath case is related to
a. theory of parliamentary sovereignty
b. theory of basic structure of indian constitution
c. ruling that fundamental rights cannot be amended
d. ruling that compensation should be paid according to market value
Q. The Bank Nationalization case is related to
a. theory of parliamentary sovereignty
b. theory of basic structure of indian constitution
c. ruling that fundamental rights cannot be amended
d. ruling that compensation should be paid according to market value
Q. The 25th Amendment to the Constitution is related to
a. theory of parliamentary sovereignty
b. theory of basic structure of indian constitution
c. ruling that fundamental rights cannot be amended
d. ruling that compensation should be paid according to market value
Q. The writ Habeas Corpus means
a. a command to produce the body in person
b. a command to a public authority to do its duty
c. a proceeding to enquire into the legality of a claim of a person
d. a directive to a lower court or judicial body not to exceed its limits
Q. The writ Certiorari means
a. a command to produce the body in person
b. a command to a public authority to do its duty
c. a proceeding to enquire into the legality of a claim of a person
d. a directive to a lower court or judicial body not to exceed its limit
Q. The writ Mandamus means
a. a command to produce the body in person
b. a command to a public authority to do its duty
c. a proceeding to enquire into the legality of a claim of a person
d. a directive to a lower court or judicial body not to exceed its limit
Q. The writ Quo Warranto means
a. a command to produce the body in person
b. a command to a public authority to do its duty
c. a proceeding to enquire into the legality of a claim of a person
d. a directive to a lower court or judicial body not to exceed its limit