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Fundamental Rights UPSC Prelims Questions

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Fundamental Rights UPSC Prelims Objective Questions for Students

‘Economic Justice’ as one of the objectives of the Indian Constitution has been provided in :

(a) the preamble and the Fundamental Rights

(b) the Preamble and the Directive Principles of State Policy

(c) the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy

(d) None of the above

Option a – the preamble and the Fundamental Rights

According to the Constitution of India, which of the following are fundamental for the governance of the country?

(a) Fundamental Rights

(b) Fundamental Duties

(c) Directive Principles of State Policy

(d) Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties

Which one of the following is not correctly matched?

(a) Article 39 A – Equal justice and free legal aid

(b) Article 40 – Organisation of village panchayats

(c) Article 44 – Uniform Civil Code

(d) Article 48- Separation of judiciary from executive

Option d – Article 48- Separation of judiciary from executive

According to Article 25 of the Constitution, the Right to Freedom of Religion is not subjected to :

(a) Public order

(b) Health

(c) Morality

(d) Humanism

Option d – Humanism

Which of the following freedoms is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution of India as a fundamental right but has been subsequently upheld by the Supreme Court as such?

(a) Freedom of trade, occupation and business

(b) Freedom to reside and settle in any part of the country

(c) Freedom of association and union

(d) Freedom of the press

Option d – Freedom of the press

Provisions of citizenship in the Indian Constitution became applicable in :

(a) 1950

(b) 1949

(c) 1951

(d) 1952

Option b – 1949

Under which Article of the Constitution of India, can the fundamental rights of the members of the Armed Forces be specifically restricted?

(a) Article 21

(b) Article 25

(c) Article 33

(d) Article 19

Option c – Article 33

Which of the following is not a fundamental right as per the Indian Constitution?

(a) Right to Education

(b) Right to Information

(c) Right of Speech

(d) Right of Life

Option b – Right to Information

Which Article of the Indian Constitution stipulates that Directive Principles of State Policy shall not be enforceable by any Court?

(a) Article 31

(b) Article 38

(c) Article 37

(d) Article 39

Option c – Article 37

Which of the following is not correctly matched?

(a) Article 14 – Equality Before Law

(b) Article 16 – Equal opportunities

(c) Article 17 – Abolition of titles

(d) Article 18- Permission of military titles

Option c – Article 17 – Abolition of titles

Which one of the following is an item included in the list of Fundamental Duties of an Indian citizen in the Constitution?

(a) To practice secularism

(b) To develop scientific humanism temper and the spirit of inquiry and reform

(c) To pay all taxes to the government regularly and correctly

(d) Not to assault any public servant in the (during) performance of his duties

Option b – To develop scientific humanism temper and the spirit of inquiry and reform

The phrase “equality before the law” used in Article-14 of the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from :

(a) U.S.A.

(b) Germany

(c) Britain

(d) Greece

Option c – Britain

Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the Parliament to regulate the Right of Citizenship?

(a) Article 10

(b) Article 11

(c) Article 8

(d) Article 9

Option b – Article 11

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