CBSE Questions for Class 11 Commerce Legal Studies Basic Features Of The Constitution Of India Quiz 2 - MCQExams.com

What does Part III of the Constitution deals with?
  • Emergency provisions
  • Fundamental rights
  • Fundamental duties
  • Directive Principles of the State Policy
Under which one of the following fundamental rights skill are permitted to carry kirpan in India?
  • Right to life and liberty.
  • Right to freedom.
  • Right to freedom of religion.
  • None of the above.
A person can move the Supreme Court directly in the event of violation of Fundamental Rights under.
  • Article $$19$$
  • Article $$32$$
  • Article $$34$$
  • None of the above
The main objective of the Fundamental Rights is to.
  • Ensure independence of judiciary
  • Promote a socialist pattern of society
  • Ensure individual liberty
  • Ensure all the above
Which of the following is not a fundamental right?
  • Right to life
  • Right to freedom of religion
  • Cultural and educational right
  • Freedom to acquire, hold and dispose off property
Which Fundamental Right guaranteed that the Constitution prohibits traffic in human beings?
  • Right to equality
  • Right against exploitation
  • Right to freedom
  • None of the above
Consider the following
$$1$$. Fundamental Rights are justiciable
$$2$$. Fundamental Duties are non-justiciable
  • Both are false
  • Both are true
  • One $$1$$ is true
  • Only $$2$$ is true
There were _________ Articles and __________ Schedules in the draft of the Constitution of India.
  • $$395, 8$$
  • $$319, 9$$
  • $$327, 10$$
  • $$317, 9$$
Under 'Article $$19(1)$$, all citizens shall have the right to freedom of speech and expression' which comprises of.
  • Right to propagate one's views through movies
  • Right to be heard
  • Telephone tapping by the government on the order of the court
  • All the above
The Directive Principles of State Policy are fundamental for the.
  • Up-liftment of backward classes
  • Protection of individual rights
  • Administration of justice
  • Governance of a state
Which one of the following distinctions between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy has been wrongly listed?
  • Directive Principles are positive instructions to government, while fundamental rights are negative injunctions to the government to refrain from doing certain things
  • Directive Prrinciples are non-justiciable,while Fundamental Rights are justiciable
  • Both the Directive Principles and Fundamental Rights are justiciable
  • none of the above
The main object of fundamental rights is to ensure _____________.
  • Independence of the judiciary
  • Individual rights absolutely
  • Individual rights subject to reasonable restrictions
  • A socialistic pattern of society
Right to travel is a fundamental right under.
  • Article $$19$$ of the Constitution
  • Article $$21$$ of the Constitution
  • Article $$15$$ of the Constitution
  • Article $$14$$ of the Constitution
Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment _________________.
  • Is guaranteed to all citizens of India
  • Is guaranteed to all residents of India
  • Is available to persons of India origin irrespective of citizenship
  • Is not provided for in the Constitution
The word 'socialist' was inserted in the Preamble by the Constitution($$42$$nd Amendment) Act, $$1976$$. Its principal aim is to.
  • Eliminate inequality in economic and political status
  • Eliminate inequality in political and religious affairs
  • Eliminate inequality in income and status and standards of life
  • Eliminate class-based society
The Supreme Court held that the Preamble as a basic feature of Constitution cannot be amended in the case of.
  • Golaknath vs State of Punjab
  • Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India
  • S.R. Bommai vs Union of India
  • Kesavanada Bharati vs State of Keral
The first draft of the Constitution was published in _______________.
  • November $$1947$$
  • January $$1948$$
  • February $$1948$$
  • November $$1948$$
The Preamble of our Constitution _____________________.
  • is a part of the Constitution
  • contains the spirit of the Constitution
  • is a limitation upon the granted power
  • None of these
  • a and b
Which one of the following fundamental rights cannot be suspended even during an emergency?
  • Right to equity
  • right to freedom of speech and expression
  • Right to constitutional remedies
  • Right to life
Which Article defines prohibition of discrimination only on grounds of religion race, caste, sex or place of birth?
  • Article 16
  • Article 14
  • Article 15
  • Article 21
Which of the following describes India as a secular State?
  • Fundamental Rights
  • Ninth Schedule
  • Directive Principles of the State Policy
  • Preamble to the Constitution
Which one of the following is not correct?
  • A Preamble is a part of the Constitution
  • A Preamble is not a part of the Constitution
  • The Preamble of our Constitution speaks of the ideals and objects which it aims to establish and promote
  • None of these
Right to property as a fundamental rights from the list of fundamental rights removed by virtue of ____________.
  • 40th Amendment
  • 24th Amendment
  • 42nd Amendment
  • 44th Amendment
The Fundamental Rights granted under which of the following Articles of the Constitution cannot be suspended by the President even during emergency ________________.
  • Article $$19$$
  • Article $$20$$
  • Article $$21$$
  • Both (a) and (c)
A citizen can directly move the Supreme Court for any violation of fundamental right under ____________.
  • Article $$31$$
  • Article $$32$$
  • Article $$33$$
  • Article $$34$$
The Fundamentals Rights granted under the Indian Constitution and fundamental because
$$1$$. they are protected and enforced by the courts
$$2$$. they can be suspended only in the manner prescribed by the Constitution
$$3$$. they are enforceable against the state
$$4$$. they cannot be amended
  • $$1$$ and $$4$$
  • $$2$$ and $$3$$
  • $$1,3$$ and $$4$$
  • $$1,2$$ and $$3$$
What are the Articles which define Directive Principles of State Policy?
  • 36 to 51
  • 36 to 51 A
  • 39 to 51
  • 39 to 51A
The Preamble was for the first time amended by the ____________.
  • 24th Amendment.
  • 42nd Amendment.
  • 44th Amendment.
  • none of the above.
Under the Indian Constitution, the responsibility for the enforcement of fundamental rights rests with _____________.
  • the Supreme Court.
  • all the courts.
  • the high courts.
  • both (a) and (c).
A person can move the Supreme Court directly in the event of violation of fundamental rights under _____________.
  • Article 34.
  • Article 19.
  • Article 32.
  • none of the above.
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