CBSE Questions for Class 12 Commerce Legal Studies Human Rights In India Quiz 9 - MCQExams.com

Which one of the following has been wrongly listed as a duty of Indian citizen?
  • To uphold and protest the sovereignty , unity and integrity of the country
  • To promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood among the people of India
  • To practice family planning and control population
  • To protect and preserve the natural environment
Fundamental Duties were incorporated in the Constitution to __________________.
  • prevent misuse of fundamental rights
  • curb subversive and unconstitutional activities
  • curb the growing power of the executive
  • make the fundamental rights more meaningful
The Fundamental Duties of citizen _____________________.
  • lies scattered through out the constitution
  • are contained in Part IV-A of the Constitution
  • are contained in Schedule IX of the constitution
  • are contained in the Presidential Order issued in $$1979$$
By which amendment, were the fundamental duties of Indian citizens added to the Constitution?
  • Forty-fourth amendment.
  • Forty-third amendment.
  • Forty-second amendment.
  • Forty-first amendment.
Fundamental duties do not enjoy any _____________.
  • Legal sanction.
  • Moral sanction.
  • Political sanction.
  • Social sanction.
Who was the Chairman of the first Backwards Classes Committee?
  • B. P. Mandal
  • K. R. Narayan
  • Kaka Kalekar
  • None
The Directive Principles aim at _________________.
  • ensuring individual liberty
  • ensuring strengthning of the country's independence
  • providing a social and economic base for a genuine democracy in the country
  • achieving all the above objectives
The Directive principles of State policy are contained in ________________.
  • Part$$III$$ of the constitution
  • Part $$IV$$ of the constitution
  • Schedue $$VII$$ of the constitution
  • in all the above parts
In which part of the constitution does the concept of welfare state find elaboration?
  • Preamble
  • Fundamental Rights
  • Directive Principles of State Policy
  • all the above
Which institution is often termed as 'a Child of War'?
  • UN
  • League of Nations
  • SAAR
  • WHO
The Directive Principles of State Policy seek _________________.
  • to establish the supremacy of the constitution
  • to curb the authoritarian rule
  • to strengthen judiciary
  • to make the Constitution an instrument of social change
When was the League of Nations formed?
  • 5 January 1920.
  • 8 January 1920.
  • 10 January 1920.
  • 15 January 1920
The new Article $$21$$A that has been inserted into the Constitution guarantees.
  • Right to primary education
  • Right to professional education
  • Right to dies
  • Right to livelihood
Which countries were the permanent member of the League of Nations?
  • America and Britain
  • France
  • Italy and Japan
  • All of the above
Which amendment of the Constitution accorded precedence to the Directive Principles of State Policy over Fundamental Rights?
  • $$39$$th Amendment
  • $$42$$nd Amendment
  • $$44$$th Amendment
  • none of the above
Which institution was first attempt n the history towards the formation of the International Society Nations?
  • League of Nations.
  • United Nations.
  • International UN Federation
  • International Institution.
Which of the following was awarded Noble Peace Prize?
  • Kofi Annan
  • U. Thant
  • Ban Ki Moon
  • Javier Perez de Cueller
In which case did the Supreme Court strike down the provisions of the Constitution that accorded primacy to Directive Principles over Fundamental Rights?
  • Sajjan Singh Case
  • Golak Nath case
  • Keshavananda Bharati case
  • Minerva Mills case
Part IV of the Indian Constitution which lists the Fundamental Duties comprises of only ______________.
  • one Article
  • two Articles.
  • three Articles.
  • none of the above.
When was International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) established? 
  • New Delhi in February 1996
  • Londan in February 1817
  • Hague in February 1896
  • Geneva in February 1863
National Humar Rights Commission consists of a chairman and _______________.
  • three members
  • four members
  • five members
  • six members
When was International Union again Cancer founded? 
  • 1934
  • 1933
  • 1939
  • 1938
Who was the Chairman of the first Backward Classes Commission?
  • D.P Mandal
  • K.R. narayanan
  • Kaka Kalelkar
  • None of the above
where was World Tourism Organization established?
  • 1921
  • 1923
  • 1925
  • 1929
The fundamental duties of the Indian Citizens ____________________.
  • Formed a part of the original Constitution
  • Were added by the $$42$$nd Amendment
  • Were added by the $$44$$the Amendment
  • Were defined by the Parliament through a law enacted during the emergency
Which of the following was established as the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944?
  • IMF
  • ILO
  • WHO
  • UNDP
at present how many Fundamental Duties are included in the Indian Constitution?
  • Ten
  • Eleven
  • Twelve
  • Thirteen
The Right to Information act came into force in.
  • $$2005$$
  • $$2004$$
  • $$2006$$
  • $$2007$$
How many fundamental duties are mentioned in the Indian Constitution?
  • $$10$$
  • $$11$$
  • $$9$$
  • $$6$$
In which case the Supreme Court upheld the Constitutional validity of the Central Educational Institutions(Reservation in Admissions) Act, $$2006$$?
  • Kesavananda Bharti Case
  • T. M. A. Pai Foundation Case
  • Ashok Kumar Thakur Case
  • Minerva Mill Ltd. Case
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