CBSE Questions for Class 12 Commerce Legal Studies Human Rights In India Quiz 10 - MCQExams.com

This used to be a fundamental rights but is now a legal right only ______________.
  • Cultural and educational
  • Right to property
  • Rights against exploitation
  • Right to religious freedom
The Second World Conference on Human Rights was held in?
  • Vienna
  • Geneva
  • New York
  • Havana
Human Rights Day is observed on _______________.
  • $$20$$ December
  • $$4$$ July
  • $$8$$ August
  • $$10$$ December
How many fundamental duties are there?
  • $$9$$
  • $$10$$
  • $$11$$
  • $$12$$
Which Committee recommeded the inclusion of Fundamental Duties in the Constitution?
  • Swaran Singh Committee
  • Sarkaria Commission
  • Gorowala Committee
  • Ruthnaswami Committee
The Fundamental Duties were incorporated in the Constitution on the recommendation of __________________.
  • Santhanam Committee
  • Ashok Mehta Committee
  • Swaran Singh Committee
  • none of the above
Which Article defines equality before law and equal protection of law?
  • Article 16
  • Article 14
  • Article 20
  • Article 21
In the Constitution, opportunities for the development of scientific temper, humanisms and spirit of inquiry and reform are found in _______________.
  • fundamental rights
  • preamble
  • fundamental duties
  • directive principles
Which of the following is a fundamental duty of an Indian citizen?
  • To cast his vote during elections
  • To develop scientific temper and spirit of inquiry
  • To work for removal of illiteracy
  • To honour the elected leaders
Which Article defines judicial review?
  • Article 16
  • Article 13
  • Article 20
  • Article 21
The fundamental right that aims at the abolition of social distinctions is the right ________________.
  • to property
  • against exploitation
  • to equality
  • to freedom
The prohibition of traffic in human beings and beggar comes under _____________.
  • Article 22
  • Article 23
  • Article 24
  • Article 25
The highest body which approves the Five Year Plan in India is the _____________.
  • Parliament
  • Planning Commission
  • National Development Council
  • Union Cabinet
Which Article defines protection in respect of conviction for offences?
  • Article 16
  • Article 14
  • Article 20
  • Article 21
Which Articles defines protection of life.and personal liberty?
  • Article 16
  • Article 14
  • Article 20
  • Article 21
Consider the following statements regarding the National Human Rights Commission of India.
$$1$$. Its Chairman must be a retired Chief Justice of India.
$$2$$. It has formations in each state as State Human Rights Commission.
$$3$$. Its powers are only recommendatory in nature.
$$4$$. It is mandatory to appoint a woman as a member of the Commission.
Which one of the statements are correct?
  • $$1, 2, 3$$ and $$4$$
  • $$2$$ and $$4$$
  • $$2$$ and $$3$$
  • $$1$$ and $$3$$
Fundamental duties were incorporated the Indian Constitution in _________.
  • 1971
  • 1972
  • 1975
  • 1976
Which of the following is not a fundamental right?
  • Right to strike
  • Right against exploitation
  • Right to equality
  • Right to freedom of religion
Prohibition of discrimination on ground religion, etc. (Article 15 of the Constitution of India) is a fundamental right classification under __________________.
  • the right to freedom of religion
  • the right against exploitation
  • the cultural and educational rights
  • the right to equality
The fundamental duties of the Indian citizens were incorporated in the Constitution in __________.
  • 1981
  • 1799
  • 1952
  • 1976
The fundamental duties were added to the Constitution _________________.
  • to accord priority to the directive principles over fundamental agitation.
  • to make the fundamental rights more effective.
  • to check anti-national, subversive and unconstitutional agitations.
  • to achieve all the above objectives.
The enforcement of the directive principles depends on _______________.
  • an effective opposition.
  • independent judiciary.
  • the whips of the government.
  • resources at the disposal of the government.
What is the main sanction behind the fundamental duties?
  • moral
  • social
  • legal
  • all the above
The total number of fundamental duties mentioned in the Constitution is __________.
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
Chapter III on the fundamental rights tains 24 Articles from __________________.
  • Articles 12 to 35
  • Articles 14 to 37
  • Articles 10 to 33
  • Articles 16 to 19
In which of the following cases, the Supreme Court has held that right of fair trial is a part of Article 21 of the Constitution of India?
  • Mohammed Ahmad Khan vs Shah Bano Begum.
  • Joginder Nahak vs State of Orissa.
  • A. R. Antulay vs R. S. Naik.
  • Samta Singh vs State of Punjab.
Which of the following Articles of Indian Constitution guarantees equal opportunities in public employment to persons belonging to SC/ST and the other minority communities?  
  • Article 15
  • Article 16
  • Article 22
  • Article 27
If an Indian citizen is denied a public office because of his religion, which of the following Fundamental Rights is denied to him?
  • Right to Freedom
  • Right to Equality
  • Right to Freedom of Religion
  • Right against Exploitation
Fundamental duties are ________________.
  • enforceable at the pains of punishment.
  • not enforceable.
  • useless
  • non-enforceable, but of educative value.
According to Article 23, the following are prohibited __________________.
  • traffic in human beings, beggary, slavery and bonded labour
  • monopoly of trade
  • sale of incenses
  • visit to terrorist infected areas
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