Polity set 1 MCQs

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Q.121 In which part of the Constitution will you find the six broad categories of Fundamental Rights?
A Part II
B Part III
C Part IV
D Part I
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Q.122 All historical monuments have signages with instructions that public should not write on the walls. To which fundamental duty does the given statement belong?
A To develop the scientific temper
B To defend the country and render national service
C To promote harmony and spirit of common brotherhood
D To safeguard public property and to abjure violence
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Q.123 Which of the following Fundamental Rights prohibits the employment of children in factories and hazardous industries?
A Article 18
B Article 24
C Article 20
D Article 29
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Q.124 Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution are related to Fundamental Rights?
A 14 − 32
B 32 − 51
C 12 − 35
D 12 − 36
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Q.125 How many types of writs can be issued by the Supreme Court to protect the Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens?
A Six
B Four
C Five
D Seven
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Q.126 Which of the following Amendment Acts led to the insertion of Article 21 A?
A Eighty-seventh Amendment Act, 2003
B Eighty-sixth Amendment Act, 2002
C Eighty-fourth Amendment Act, 2002
D Eighty-fifth Amendment Act, 2002
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Q.127 Which of the following writs in Latin means 'we command'?
A Prohibition
B Habeas corpus
C Quo-warranto
D Mandamus
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Q.128 Which of the following is NOT mentioned in fundamental duties provided under Indian Constitution?
A To join Defence forces
B To develop scientific temper
C To safeguard public property
D To respect the national flag
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Q.129 The Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India comes under the:
A Ministry of Finance
B Ministry of Home Affairs
C Ministry of Corporate Affairs
D Ministry of Rural Development
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Q.130 Which of the following parts of the Indian Constitution is described as the 'Magna Carta of India'?
A Part IV
B Part II
C Part III
D Part I
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Q.131 Which of the following Articles prohibits traffic in human beings and forced labour?
A Article 25
B Article 28
C Article 23
D Article 22
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Q.132 Which of the following committees had recommended the inclusion of a chapter on the Fundamental Duties in the Constitution of India and stressed that the citizens should become conscious that, in addition to the enjoyment of rights, they also have certain duties to perform?
A Balwant Rai Mehta Committee (1976)
B JR Varma Committee (1996)
C Ashok Mehta Committee (1977)
D Swaran Singh Committee (1976)
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Q.133 Part IV A of the Indian Constitution is related to … … . .
A Directive Principles of State Policy
B Fundamental Duties
C Fundamental Rights
D Citizenship
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Q.134 The Indian Constitution borrowed the concept of concurrent list from .
A Australia
B Germany
C USSR
D Japan
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Q.135 The Preamble of the Constitution describes India as:
A a unitary state
B a federal state
C an atheist state
D a secular state
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Q.136 Judicial Review, a salient feature of the Constitution of India, has been borrowed from which of the following countries?
A South Africa
B Canada
C Ireland
D The US
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Q.137 Certiorari comes under the:
A right against exploitation
B right to constitutional remedies
C right to equality
D right to religious freedom
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Q.138 The Constitution of India was adopted on ………..
A 26 November 1949
B 24 November 1947
C 26 January 1949
D 26 January 1950
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Q.139 Which of the following is related to Article 20 of the Indian Constitution?
A protection in respect of conviction for offenses
B abolition of titles
C equality of opportunities in matters of public employment
D freedom to manage religious affairs
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Q.140 Which of the following is a feature of Directive Principles of State Policy, and also distinguishes it from Fundamental Rights?
A It protects the interest of the individual.
B It is prohibitive in nature.
C It is non-justiciable.
D It is justiciable.
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Q.141 Recently, a bill on Uniform Civil Code (UCC) was introduced. Consider the following statements about UCC and identify the correct statement(s) from them. 1. The Uniform Civil Code in India Bill, 2020, was introduced in the Lok Sabha as a private member bill. 2. UCC refers to the same set of civil laws applicable to all the citizens of India in all the personal matters. 3. The provision for UCC in the Constitution of India is mentioned under Article 44.
A Only 1
B Only 1 and 3
C Only 2 and 3
D Only 3
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Q.142 Which of the following is NOT a way to acquire citizenship in India?
A Renunciation
B Registration
C Birth
D Incorporation of territory
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Q.143 Who has the power to regulate the right of citizenship in India?
A Supreme Court
B President
C Governor
D Parliament
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Q.144 How many Fundamental Rights were initially provided in the Constitution of India?
A 6
B 7
C 8
D 9
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Q.145 In which of the following years was the National Anthem adopted in its Hindi version by the Constituent Assembly?
A 1947
B 1950
C 1942
D 1954
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Q.146 Fundamental Duties were added in Part IV of the Constitution under Article 51-A in the year 1976 through Constitutional Amendment.
A 42nd
B 44th
C 86th
D 73rd
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Q.147 Which Article provides that all minorities have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice?
A Article 26
B Article 24
C Article 32
D Article 30
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Q.148 In a situation wherein A (female) and B (male) are working in same office, same designation, same nature of work but unequal payment, which of the following Articles of the Constitution will be applicable?
A Article 21
B Article 39(d)
C Article 18
D Article 48A
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Q.149 Which of the following Articles in the Constitution of India provides protection to President and Governors and Rajpramukhs?
A Article 361
B Article 352
C Article 370
D Article 356
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Q.150 Which set of Articles in the Constitution of India are known as 'Cultural and Educational Rights'?
A Articles 19-20
B Articles 29-30
C Articles 14-15
D Articles 23-24
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