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CBSE Questions for Class 12 Commerce Legal Studies Human Rights In India Quiz 9 - MCQExams.com
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Class 12 Commerce Legal Studies
Human Rights In India
Quiz 9
Which one of the following has been wrongly listed as a duty of Indian citizen?
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To uphold and protest the sovereignty , unity and integrity of the country
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To promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood among the people of India
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To practice family planning and control population
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To protect and preserve the natural environment
Fundamental Duties were incorporated in the Constitution to __________________.
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prevent misuse of fundamental rights
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curb subversive and unconstitutional activities
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curb the growing power of the executive
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make the fundamental rights more meaningful
Explanation
Fundamental Duties were incorporated in the Constitution to
make the fundamental rights more meaningful.
The Fundamental Duties of citizen _____________________.
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lies scattered through out the constitution
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are contained in Part IV-A of the Constitution
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are contained in Schedule IX of the constitution
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are contained in the Presidential Order issued in $$1979$$
Explanation
The Fundamental Duties of citizen
are contained in Part IV-A of the Constitution.
By which amendment, were the fundamental duties of Indian citizens added to the Constitution?
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Forty-fourth amendment.
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Forty-third amendment.
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Forty-second amendment.
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Forty-first amendment.
Explanation
By
Forty-second amendment ,
the fundamental duties of Indian citizens added to the Constitution
Fundamental duties do not enjoy any _____________.
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Legal sanction.
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Moral sanction.
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Political sanction.
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Social sanction.
Explanation
Fundamental Duties do not enjoy any Legal sanction.
Who was the Chairman of the first Backwards Classes Committee?
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B. P. Mandal
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K. R. Narayan
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Kaka Kalekar
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None
The Directive Principles aim at _________________.
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ensuring individual liberty
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ensuring strengthning of the country's independence
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providing a social and economic base for a genuine democracy in the country
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achieving all the above objectives
Explanation
The objective of
Directive Principles
of State Policy is that it
aims at providing a social and economic base
for
genuine democracy in the country
. It constitutes a very comprehensive
social
,
economic
and political program for welfare and modern State.
Hence, C is the correct option.
The Directive principles of State policy are contained in ________________.
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Part$$III$$ of the constitution
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Part $$IV$$ of the constitution
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Schedue $$VII$$ of the constitution
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in all the above parts
Explanation
Part III of the Constitution was made Justiciable and the non-justiciable part was added in Part IV (Article 36 to Article 51) of the Indian Constitution. This part is called
the Directive Principles of State Policy
.
Hence, B is the correct option.
In which part of the constitution does the concept of welfare state find elaboration?
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Preamble
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Fundamental Rights
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Directive Principles of State Policy
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all the above
Explanation
Directive Principles
of State Policy
aims at providing a social and economic base
for
genuine democracy in the country
. It constitutes a very comprehensive
social
,
economic
and political program for welfare and modern State.
Hence, C is the correct option.
Which institution is often termed as 'a Child of War'?
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UN
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League of Nations
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SAAR
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WHO
Explanation
League of Nations
is often termed as 'a Child of War'.
The Directive Principles of State Policy seek _________________.
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to establish the supremacy of the constitution
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to curb the authoritarian rule
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to strengthen judiciary
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to make the Constitution an instrument of social change
Explanation
Directive Principles of State Policy
aim to create social and economic conditions under which the citizens can lead a good life. They also aim to establish social and economic democracy through a welfare
state.
Hence, D is the correct option.
When was the League of Nations formed?
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5 January 1920.
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8 January 1920.
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10 January 1920.
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15 January 1920
Explanation
The league of Nations was formed on 10 January ,1920
The new Article $$21$$A that has been inserted into the Constitution guarantees.
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Right to primary education
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Right to professional education
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Right to dies
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Right to livelihood
Explanation
The new Article
21
A that has been inserted into the Constitution guarantees
Right to primary education
Which countries were the permanent member of the League of Nations?
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America and Britain
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France
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Italy and Japan
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All of the above
Explanation
America, Britain, France, Italy and Japan
were the permanent member of the League of Nations.
Which amendment of the Constitution accorded precedence to the Directive Principles of State Policy over Fundamental Rights?
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$$39$$th Amendment
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$$42$$nd Amendment
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$$44$$th Amendment
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none of the above
Explanation
42 nd
amendment of the Constitution accorded precedence to the Directive Principles of State Policy over Fundamental Rights.
Which institution was first attempt n the history towards the formation of the International Society Nations?
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League of Nations.
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United Nations.
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International UN Federation
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International Institution.
Explanation
League of Nations
was first attempt n the history towards the formation of the International Society Nations.
Which of the following was awarded Noble Peace Prize?
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Kofi Annan
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U. Thant
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Ban Ki Moon
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Javier Perez de Cueller
Explanation
Kofi Annan was awarded Nobel peace prize.
In which case did the Supreme Court strike down the provisions of the Constitution that accorded primacy to Directive Principles over Fundamental Rights?
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Sajjan Singh Case
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Golak Nath case
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Keshavananda Bharati case
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Minerva Mills case
Explanation
Golak Nath case
strike down the provisions of the Constitution that accorded primacy to Directive Principles over Fundamental Rights.
Part IV of the Indian Constitution which lists the Fundamental Duties comprises of only ______________.
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one Article
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two Articles.
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three Articles.
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none of the above.
Explanation
Part IV of the Indian Constitution which lists the Fundamental Duties comprises of only one article.
When was International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) established?
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New Delhi in February 1996
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Londan in February 1817
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Hague in February 1896
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Geneva in February 1863
Explanation
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was established at
Geneva in February 1863.
National Humar Rights Commission consists of a chairman and _______________.
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three members
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four members
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five members
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six members
Explanation
National Human Rights Commission consists of a chairman and four members.
When was International Union again Cancer founded?
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1934
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1933
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1939
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1938
Explanation
International Union against Cancer was founded in 1933.
Who was the Chairman of the first Backward Classes Commission?
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D.P Mandal
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K.R. narayanan
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Kaka Kalelkar
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None of the above
where was World Tourism Organization established?
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1921
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1923
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1925
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1929
Explanation
World Tourism Organisation is established in 1925.
The fundamental duties of the Indian Citizens ____________________.
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Formed a part of the original Constitution
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Were added by the $$42$$nd Amendment
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Were added by the $$44$$the Amendment
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Were defined by the Parliament through a law enacted during the emergency
Explanation
The fundamental duties of the Indian Citizens were added by the 42nd amendment.
Which of the following was established as the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944?
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IMF
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ILO
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WHO
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UNDP
Explanation
IMF
was established as the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944.
at present how many Fundamental Duties are included in the Indian Constitution?
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Ten
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Eleven
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Twelve
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Thirteen
Explanation
At present ten Fundamental Duties are there.
The Right to Information act came into force in.
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$$2005$$
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$$2004$$
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$$2006$$
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$$2007$$
Explanation
The Right to Information act came into force in 2005.
How many fundamental duties are mentioned in the Indian Constitution?
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$$10$$
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$$11$$
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$$9$$
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$$6$$
Explanation
There are 11
fundamental duties are mentioned in the Indian Constitution.
In which case the Supreme Court upheld the Constitutional validity of the Central Educational Institutions(Reservation in Admissions) Act, $$2006$$?
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Kesavananda Bharti Case
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T. M. A. Pai Foundation Case
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Ashok Kumar Thakur Case
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Minerva Mill Ltd. Case
Explanation
Supreme Court upheld the Constitutional validity of the Central Educational Institutions(Reservation in Admissions) Act, 2006 in
Ashok Kumar Thakur Case
2006
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