CBSE Questions for Class 12 Commerce Legal Studies Human Rights In India Quiz 3 - MCQExams.com

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.
Which one of the following has been added to the list of original fundamental rights?
  • Right to freedom of religion.
  • Right to constitutional remedies.
  • Right to property
  • None of the above.
Suppose a legislation was passed by the Parliament imposing certain restrictions on newspapers. These included page ceiling, price and advertisements. The legislation is included in the Ninth Schedule to the Constitution of India. In this context, which one among the following statements is correct?
  • The legislation is invalid as it violates the freedom of Press
  • The legislation is valid by virtue of Article 31 B
  • The legislation is invalid as it imposes unreasonable restrictions under Article 19(2) of the Constitution
  • The legislation is valid as the Press is not a citizen under Articles 19 of the Constitution
Which one is not correctly matched?
  • Freedom of speech and expression - Include freedom of press
  • Freedom of conscience - Include right to wear and carry kirpans by Sikhs
  • Right to Personal liberty - Include right to carry on any trade or business
  • Right to Equality - Include principles of natural justice
Which of the following writs may be is to enforce a fundamental right?
  • Habeas Corpus
  • Mandamu
  • Prohibition
  • Certiorari
  • All the above
Which one of the following is not a mental right?
  • right to freedom or religion
  • right to equality
  • right against exploitation
  • right to strike.
Which of the following Fundamental Rights is also available to a foreigner on the soil of India?
  • Equality of opportunity in the matter of public employment
  • Freedoms of movement, residence and profession
  • Protection from discrimination on grounds only of religion, race, caste or sex
  • Protection of life and personal liberty against action without authority of law
The Directive Principles of State Policy seek _________________.
  • to make the Constitution an instrument of social change.
  • to strengthen the judiciary.
  • to establish the supremacy of the Constitution.
  • To curb the authoritarian rule.
Choose the most appropriate option.
Under the Constitution of India restriction on freedom of religion can not be placed on the ground of?
  • Public order
  • Social justice
  • Morality
  • Health
A customer purchases a washing machine . She realizes that it is defective . She complaints to the dealer and the manufacturer , to no effect, which one of the following right is denied to her, in this case?
  • right to choose
  • right to consumer's safety
  • right to information about goods and services
  • right to represent
Who can seek information from government under "right to information Act"?
  • Any Citizen
  • Only government officials
  • Only elected members of Loksabha
  • Only elected members of Vidhan Sabha
The article that provides the right to the minorities to conserve their language and culture is ______.
  • Article 27
  • Article 28
  • Article 29
  • Article 30
Which one of the following Articles provide equality of opportunity in matters of public employment in India?
  • Article 14
  • Article 15
  • Article 16
  • Article 17
Who can seek information from government under "Right to information Act"?
  • Any Indian Citizen
  • Only Government Officials
  • Only elected members of Loksabha
  • Only elected members of Vidhan Sabha
Untouchability has been abolished and its practice is forbidden by _____. 
  • Article 14
  • Article 15
  • Article 16
  • Article 17
The article that prohibits the employment of children in dangerous work is _____.
  • Article 19
  • Article 21
  • Article 23
  • Article 24
India's Constitution has specifically ensured cultural justice for the minorities through __________________.
  • Preamble
  • Fundamental Rights
  • Directive Principles of State Policy
  • Free Elections
Which article of the Indian Constitution is regarded as the Soul of Indian Constitutions?
  • Art.$$21$$
  • Art.$$31$$
  • Art.$$19$$
  • Art.$$32$$
Since when the 'Right to Information Act' was implemented in India?
  • September $$12, 2005$$
  • October $$12, 2005$$
  • November $$19, 2005$$
  • December $$19, 2005$$
'Human Rights Day' is observed all over the world every year on ________.
  • 5 June
  • 10 December
  • 24 October
  • 1 December
The United Nations General Assembly approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on:
  • 10 December, 1948
  • 10 November, 1948
  • 10 October, 1948
  • 10 August, 1948
The correct meaning of the freedom of expression is _______________.
  • Right to express ideas freely
  • Freedom to form political parties.
  • Freedom of leaders.
  • Freedom to campaign.
The article that stipulates that all minorities shall have the right to establish educational institutions of their choice__________.
  • Article 27
  • Article 28
  • Article 29
  • Article 30
Fundamental rights or basic human rights are _____.
  • Guaranteed to its citizens
  • Guaranteed to aliens
  • Guaranteed to all tourists
  • None of these
What is the main objective of "Right to Information Act"?
  • Transparency of government
  • Reduce inequalities
  • Maintenance of law and order
  • Social justice
'Human Trafficking' means ________________.
  • Buying and selling of human beings
  • Childrens going abroad
  • Looking into the working condition of prisoners
  • Traffic rules governed by citizens
Right to Equality implies ___________________.
  • Indiscrimination of citizen against religion, caste, ethnicity etc
  • Discrimination against the people
  • Issues related to the minorities
  • Religious privileges to the people
Which of the following proclaims that ''all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and right"?
  • French revolution
  • American revolution
  • Magna Carta
  • Universal Declaration of human rights
How many articles are there in the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights to express the rights?
  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights consists of 32 rights
  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights consists of 30 rights
  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights consists of 42 rights
  • None of these
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the UN on   ____________ .
  • 10 November 1948 .
  • 10 December 1948 .
  • 10 October 1945 .
  • 10 December 1945 .
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