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1.

On which of the following grounds are the inducement writs issued?

A. For lack of jurisdiction or for an act done outside the jurisdiction
B. In violation of the principles of natural justice
C. on the basis of a legal error evident in the record
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
2.

By which of the following articles an order is made by a competent court to any person, corporation or lower court to do any act which comes within the limits of its duty and which they should perform -

A. trigger
B. Command
C. Injunction
D. Habeas corpus
Answer» C. Injunction
3.

A writ which is issued by the judiciary and in which the executive is asked to do what it ought to have done within the powers conferred, is called a writ of-

A. Habeas Corpus
B. mendemus
C. Prohibition
D. warrants to
Answer» C. Prohibition
4.

What is the right to property according to the Indian Constitution?

A. basic rights
B. legal right
C. Both
D. none of these
Answer» C. Both
5.

have the right to vote -

A. a political right
B. a civil right
C. an economic idea
D. a legal right
Answer» C. an economic idea
6.

Which Constitutional Amendment Act abolished the Fundamental Right to Property?

A. 42nd
B. 44th
C. 45th
D. 52nd
Answer» C. 45th
7.

When was the Fundamental Right to Property abolished?

A. By the 44th amendment of the constitution in 1978
B. By the 16th amendment of the constitution in 1982
C. By the 31st amendment of the constitution in 1973
D. none of these
Answer» B. By the 16th amendment of the constitution in 1982
8.

Which fundamental right was made a general statutory right by the 44th Constitutional Amendment Bill?

A. right to freedom
B. right to equality
C. right to property
D. right to cultural education
Answer» D. right to cultural education
9.

Right to property a-

A. fundamental rights are
B. have natural rights
C. have a statutory right
D. have a legal right
Answer» E.
10.

Under which article the right to property has been removed from the category of fundamental right?

A. Article 31
B. Article 301(a)
C. Article 300(a)
D. Article 19 (first)
Answer» D. Article 19 (first)
11.

Which one of the following fundamental rights is not available to foreign citizens?

A. equality before the law
B. right to freedom of expression
C. right to life and personal liberty
D. right against exploitation
Answer» C. right to life and personal liberty
12.

A writ issued by the Supreme Court with a view to compel a quasi-judicial/public officer to perform his essential duty is

A. rights inquiry
B. Command
C. citation
D. Prohibition
Answer» C. citation
13.

Which of the following is not a freedom in a fundamental right?

A. freedom to strike
B. freedom of expression
C. freedom to protest peacefully
D. freedom to strike
Answer» B. freedom of expression
14.

Under the Constitution, the right to issue habeas corpus orders is vested in -

A. High Court only
B. Supreme Court only
C. in both the High and Supreme Court
D. District Courts and all the Courts above them
Answer» D. District Courts and all the Courts above them
15.

Article 17 R 18 of the Constitution provides -

A. of social equity
B. of economic equality
C. of political equality
D. of religious equality
Answer» B. of economic equality
16.

Which case gave the Parliament the right to amend the Fundamental Rights?

A. Kesavananda Bharati case
B. Rajnarayan became Indira Gandhi's case
C. golaknath case
D. Sajjan Kumar case
Answer» B. Rajnarayan became Indira Gandhi's case
17.

At present, the right to property under the Indian Constitution is a -

A. Fundamental Rights
B. statutory rights
C. moral right
D. none of these
Answer» C. moral right
18.

According to the Constitution of India, which are constitutional rights but are not fundamental rights -

A. right to religious freedom
B. cultural and educational rights
C. right against exploitation
D. right to property
Answer» E.
19.

Writ is issued for enforcement of Fundamental Right -

A. by parliament
B. By the President
C. by the Supreme Court
D. by election commission
Answer» D. by election commission
20.

Which writ is required to produce a prisoner before the court?

A. Command
B. Habeas corpus
C. rights inquiry
D. trigger
Answer» C. rights inquiry
21.

In which of the following cases the Supreme Court of India held that Fundamental Rights cannot be amended -

A. a . K Gopalan case
B. Kesavananda Bharti case
C. M . C . Mehta's case
D. Golaknath case
Answer» E.
22.

Which Article of the Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability and prohibits its practice in any form?

A. Article 16
B. Article 17
C. Article 18
D. Article 15
Answer» C. Article 18
23.

Right to education for all children (infants) between the age of six years to the age of 14 years -

A. Directive principles of state policy include
B. have a fundamental right
C. is a statutory right
D. neither of the above
Answer» C. is a statutory right
24.

Which of the following is not an economic right?

A. right to equality
B. right to freedom
C. right against exploitation
D. right to property
Answer» E.
25.

Who is able to amend the Fundamental Rights?

A. President
B. Lok Sabha
C. Supreme Court
D. Parliament
Answer» E.
26.

What is the purpose behind including the Directive Principles of State Policy in the Constitution?

A. establishment of political democracy
B. establishment of social democracy
C. Establishment of socio-economic democracy
D. Establishment of democracy according to Gandhian ideals
Answer» D. Establishment of democracy according to Gandhian ideals
27.

What was the main objective behind the inclusion of Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution?

A. establishment of welfare state
B. to establish a secular state
C. control over the authoritarian actions of the government
D. Providing best opportunities for the development of citizens
Answer» B. to establish a secular state
28.

Which of the following types of principles are included in the Directive Principles of State Policy?

A. economic theory
B. social theory
C. administrative principles
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
29.

Who has the power to impose reasonable restrictions on the Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens?

A. Supreme court
B. Parliament
C. President
D. none of these
Answer» C. President
30.

The Directive Principles of State Policy are mentioned in which part of the Indian Constitution?

A. Part II
B. Part - III
C. Part IV
D. part five
Answer» D. part five
31.

The Directive Principles of State Policy have been adopted in the Indian Constitution.

A. from the UK
B. from Ireland
C. ex-service union
D. from france
Answer» C. ex-service union
32.

irective Principles of State Policy is such a check which will be paid at the convenience of the bank - Whose statement is this -

A. b. R. ambedkar
B. K. T. Shah
C. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
D. K. M . Accountant
Answer» C. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
33.

What is the difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy?

A. Directive Principles of State Policy are binding whereas Fundamental Rights are not
B. Directive Principles of State Policy are Arguable whereas Fundamental Rights are not
C. Fundamental rights are debateable whereas Directive Principles of State Policy are not
D. none of the suitable
Answer» D. none of the suitable
34.

The implementation of Directive Principles of Policy depends on which of the following:

A. on independent judiciary
B. at the will of the president
C. on strong opposition
D. on the resources available with the government
Answer» E.
35.

Directive principle of policy is -

A. arguable
B. not litigious
C. Fundamental Rights
D. neither of the above
Answer» C. Fundamental Rights
36.

The welfare state is ordered in the constitution -

A. in the 42nd constitution
B. in the preamble
C. in directive principles
D. by fundamental right
Answer» D. by fundamental right
37.

Which constitutional amendment act made the Directive Principles of State Policy more effective than the owner's right?

A. 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976
B. 43rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1977
C. 44th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1978
D. 45th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1980
Answer» B. 43rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1977
38.

Whether the Fundamental Rights can be violated to implement the Directive Principles -

A. Yes
B. of some
C. No
D. is disputed
Answer» C. No
39.

Promotion of international security is included in the Constitution of India.

A. in the preamble of the constitution
B. Directive Principles of State Policy
C. in fundamental duty
D. in the ninth schedule
Answer» C. in fundamental duty
40.

Which statement is correct about Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy?

A. they complement each other
B. they are conflicting
C. there is no difference between them
D. they are both worthy
Answer» B. they are conflicting
41.

Equal pay for equal work has been ensured in the Constitution of India, a-

A. have owner rights
B. fundamental duty is
C. have an economic right
D. is a part of the Directive Principles of State Policy
Answer» E.
42.

The main reason for which the Directive Principle of State Policy has been included in the Indian Constitution?

A. To establish a welfare state
B. to establish a secular state
C. To stop the arbitrary conduct of the government
D. To provide necessary opportunities to the government in development
Answer» B. to establish a secular state
43.

In which one of the following parts of the Indian Constitution, there is a provision for the separation of the judiciary and the executive?

A. introduction
B. fundamental right
C. State policy directive principle
D. seventh table
Answer» D. seventh table
44.

The directive ideal of a welfare state is described as -

A. Directive Principles of State Policy
B. in the chapter on fundamental rights
C. in the seventh schedule of the constitution
D. in the preamble of the constitution
Answer» B. in the chapter on fundamental rights
45.

A Directive Principle of Policy is generally considered to be Socialist -

A. Establishment of Gram Panchayats
B. ban on cow slaughter
C. promotion of international peace and security
D. minimizing income inequalities
Answer» B. ban on cow slaughter
46.

Which of the following Directive Principles is the principle which is called Gandhian Principle?

A. protection of workers and children
B. Organization of village panchayats as effective units of self-government
C. Common tasks for men and women
D. separation of the judiciary from the executive
Answer» C. Common tasks for men and women
47.

Which part of the constitution indicates to provide economic justice to the citizens of India?

A. Directive Principles of State Policy
B. Fundamental Rights
C. introduction
D. all of the above
Answer» B. Fundamental Rights
48.

What is included in the Directive Principles of State Policy which is not in the Fundamental Right?

A. abolition of untouchability
B. freedom of movement
C. freedom of religion
D. Promotion of cottage industry
Answer» E.
49.

Which amendment act of the Constitution of India has given priority to the Directive Principles over Fundamental Rights in case of conflict of state policy?

A. 26th
B. 42nd
C. 43rd
D. 52nd
Answer» C. 43rd
50.

The Directive Principle of State Policy is not -

A. development of scientific temper
B. raising the level of nutrition
C. To promote the economic interests of the weaker sections
D. separation of the judiciary from the executive
Answer» B. raising the level of nutrition