CBSE Questions for Class 12 Commerce Legal Studies Human Rights In India Quiz 1 - MCQExams.com

Human Rights Day is observed on
  • February $$14$$
  • November $$26$$
  • October $$2$$
  • December $$10$$.
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
Which part of the Constitution defines fundamental duties?
  • Part I
  • Part II
  • Part IV
  • Part TV-A
What are the Articles which define Directive Principles of State Policy?
  • 36 to 51
  • 36 to 51 A
  • 39 to 51
  • 39 to 51A
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).
How many fundamental duties have been mentioned in our Constitution under the 42nd Amendment?
  • 15
  • 14
  • 10
  • 8
"Indian people follow the different religious practices." This statement is suited for which one of the following rights ?
  • Right to religious freedom
  • Right to equality
  • Right to freedom
  • Right to education and cultural
According to Dr B.R. Ambedkar, which of the following is the 'heart' and 'soul' of our Constitution?
  • The Preamble
  • Right to Equality
  • Right against Exploitation
  • Right to Constitution Remedies
Which of the following rights does civics aim to promote ?
  • Education
  • Property
  • Worship
  • Liberty
Right to religion in India is a ______________.
  • Civil right
  • Political right
  • Economic right
  • Fundamental right
The Human Rights gained importance along with the increase in democratic governments of the world.
  • True
  • False
Many countries of the world included the Fundamental Rights in their Constitution in order to protect Human Rights.
  • True
  • False
Right to Freedom of Religion in India is a _____.
  • Civil right
  • Political right
  • Economic right
  • Fundamental right
Freedom of religion means ____________.
  • All citizens are free to practise their religion
  • The State is free to sponsor any religion
  • Religious education can be given by the State under the Constitution
  • The government is free to make appointments on the basis of religion
Right to speedy trail is guaranteed under ___________________.
  • Cr. P.C.
  • Article $$22$$ of the Constitution of India
  • Article $$21$$ of the Constitution of India
  • Arbitration laws
The right to equality is guaranteed by _________________.
  • Article $$14$$ to $$18$$
  • Article $$14$$
  • Article $$14$$ and $$15$$
  • Article $$14$$, $$15$$ and $$16$$
Under the Indian Constitution, the responsibility for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights rests with.
  • The High Courts
  • All the courts
  • The Supreme Court
  • Both (a) and (c)
The Government of India enacted the law of "Right to information" Act in.
  • October, $$2005$$
  • November, $$2006$$
  • December, $$2007$$
  • January, $$2008$$
As per the Constitution it shall be the duty of every citizen of India to ______________.
  • preserve social status and status quo
  • develop scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of enquiry and reform
  • assimilate ancient and modern thought
  • strive for diversification of culture
The fundamental rights granted to the Indian citizen are ____________________.
  • absolute
  • always absolute
  • not absolute
  • none of these
Which one of the following is not a fundamental right to Indian citizens?
  • Right to work
  • Right against exploitation
  • Right to Constitutional remedies
  • All the above
Which of the following signifies an important distinction between fundamental rights and directive principles?
  • While the former are rights of citizens, the latter are duties of the state
  • While the former relates largely to civic aspects, the latter relates to socio economic and international aspects
  • While the former relates to the present, the latter are not so time-bound
  • While the former are judicially enforceable, the latter are not so enforceable
  • Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion
  • Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion
  • Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect
  • Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct
The Fundamental Rights have been incorporated in Part ------------- of the Constitution.
  • VIII
  • II
  • III
  • IV
Which among the following was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as the " heart and soul of the Constitution of India " ?
  • Freedom of Religion
  • Right to Constitutional Remedies
  • Right to equality
  • Right to move throughout the territory of India
Principle: Right to carry on any occupation, trade or business is a fundamental right under the Indian Constitution. The State is under an obligation under the Directive Principles of State Policy to organize agriculture and animal husbandry on scientific lines, and towards that goal, take steps to prohibit cow slaughter.
Facts: The State of X passed a legislation totally prohibiting cow slaughter. A, a butcher, trading in meet of all animals including cows, challenged this legislation as violating the fundamental right to carry on his business.
  • The State of X cannot make a law taking away any fundamental right. Such law is null and void
  • The State can prohibit cow slaughter to organize animal husbandry on scientific lines
  • The right to carry on any occupation, trade or business is subject to reasonable restrictions. Banning cow slaughter is such a restriction to better animal husbandry production and it is within the power of the State
  • None of the above
The Preventive Detention Act has a restraining effect on ______________.
  • Right to life.
  • Right to freedom.
  • Right against exploitation.
  • None of these.
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
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