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GyanCentral - The hub for engineering and law students - IIT-JEE, AIEEE, BITSAT, CLAT, AILET - 2012: Legal Quiz - 8
Oct 21st 2012, 12:04

GyanCentral - The hub for engineering and law students - IIT-JEE, AIEEE, BITSAT, CLAT, AILET - 2012
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Legal Quiz - 8
Oct 21st 2012, 11:55

1. The Fundamental Duties of Indian Citizens were provided by a. A Judgement of the Supreme Court b. A Legislation adopted by the Parliament c. An order issued by the President d. An amendment of the Constitution Answer- d 2. The Right to Freedom of Speech in India may be restricted if the freedom is used to a. Spread superstition b. Incite people to violence c. Propagate nationalism of the private sector d. Level charges of corruption against those in power Answer- b 3. Right to property was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights by which amendment? a. 44th b. 14th c. 42nd d. 39th Answer- b 4. Which of the following Directive Principles is based on Gandhian Ideology? a. Promotion of cottage industries b. Separation of Judiciary from executive c. Equal pay for equal pay for both men and women d. Uniform civil code for all citizens Answer- a 5. Which of the following Directive Principles of State Policy has not been implemented so far? a. Uniform civil code for the citizens b. Organisation of village panchayats c. Separation of judiciary from the executive d. Promotion of international peace and security Answer- a 6. The prohibition of traffic in human beings and beggar comes under a. Art 25 b. Art 23 c. Art 22 d. Art 24 Answer- b 7. If an Indian citizen is denied a public office because of his religion, which one of the following Fundamental Rights is denied to him? a. Right against exploitation b. Right to equality c. Right to freedom d. Right to freedom of religion Answer- b 8. The Directive Principles in the Indian Constitution are drawn of the lines of the a. Canadian Constitution b. French Constitution c. Irish Constitution d. American Constitution Answer- c 9. The Right to Property is a a. Fundamental Right b. Universal Right c. Free Right d. Legal Right Answer- d 10. If the person is refused freedom of movement, it means denial of a. Economic Liberty b. Political Liberty c. Civil Liberty d. National Liberty Answer- a 11. Which one of the following fundamental rights has been described by Dr. Ambedakar as the heart and soul of the Constitution? a. Right to Constitution Remedies b. Right against Exploitation c. Right to Equality d. Right to Freedom Answer- a 12. Fundamental Rights under Article 19 are suspended during emergency caused by a. Internal armed rebellion b. Financial Crises c. War or external aggression d. Failure of Constitutional machinery Answer- c 13. The theory of Fundamental Rights implies a. Limited Government b. Equality of all before law c. Sovereignty of the people d. Equality of opportunity for all Answer- a 14. In Indian Constitution, there is no provision for a. Political and Social Rights b. Educational Rights c. Economic Rights d. Religious Rights Answer- c 15. On which of the following Directive Principles is the Constitution silent? a. Adult Education b. Equal Pay for both men and women c. Free legal aid to the poor d. Improved standards of living to the workers Answer- a 16. Any dispute regarding the violation of Fundamental Rights can be presented a. In the High Court only b. First in the Supreme Court and then in the High Court c. Either in the Supreme Court or in the High Court d. In the Supreme Court only Answer- c 17. The objective of Fundamental Rights in our Constitution is to provide a. Better memorial conditions to the citizens b. Economic justice c. Social Justice d. Equality and freedom to all citizens Answer- d 18. Article 17 of the Constitution a. Abolishes untouchability b. Grants right to Constitutional remedies c. Protects individual freedom d. Grants right to equality Answer- a 19. The word 'social, secular and the unity and integrity of the nation have been added to the Indian Constitution by which amendment? a. 38th b. 48th c. 40th d. 42nd Answer- d 20. Who is entitled to initiate a bill for Constitutional Amendments? a. Lok Sabha only b. Rajya Sabha only c. Either House of Parliament d. State Legislative Assemblies Answer- c 21. For the creation of a new state in India, the amendment of the Constitution will require a. Simple majority b. Two-third majority in parliament c. Simple majority in Parliament and approval of majority of states d. Two-third majority in each House of Parliament and approval of majority of states Answer- d 22. The Ninth Schedule of the Constitution of India was a. Added by the 1st amendment b. A part of the original Constitution c. Added by the 24th amendment d. Added by the 42nd amendment Answer- a 23. The Parliament can amend the Constitution by way of a. All of these b. Repeal c. Addition d. Variation Answer- a 24. Which of the following cannot be altered by the Parliament by ordinary legislative procedure? a. Acquisition and termination of citizenship b. Composition of State Legislative Councils c. Privileges of the Parliament d. Representation of states in the Parliament Answer- d 25. Which of the following services has been included the Consumer Protection (amendment) Bill, 1993? a. Transport b. Power c. Telephone d. Health Answer-d

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