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Quiz on Fundamental Rights

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Quiz on Fundamental Rights Objective for Students

Censorship of the press :

(a) is prohibited by the Constitution

(b) has to be judged by the test of reasonableness

(c) is a restriction on the freedom of the press mentioned in Article 19

(d) is specified in Article 31 of the Constitution

Option c – has to be judged by the test of reasonableness

The total number of Fundamental Duties mentioned in the Constitution is :

(a) 9

(b) 10

(c) 11

(d) 12

Option c – 11

Which of the following can impose reasonable restrictions on the Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens?

(a) Supreme Court

(b) Parliament

(c) President on the advice of the Council of Ministers

(d) None of these; restrictions have already been included in the Constitution

Option b – Parliament

The right to constitutional remedies in India is available to :

(a) citizens of India only

(b) all persons in case of infringement of any fundamental right

(c) any person for enforcing any of the fundamental rights conferred on all persons

(d) an aggrieved individual alone

Option b – all persons in case of infringement of any fundamental right

Article 14 guarantees equality before the law and equal protection of the law to :

(a) all persons living within the territory of India

(b) all Indian citizens living in India

(c) all persons domiciled in India

(d) all persons natural as well as artificial

Option a – all persons living within the territory of India

Which Schedule of the Constitution of India contains special provisions for the administration and control of Scheduled Areas in several States?

(a) Third

(b) Fifth

(c) Seventh

(d) Ninth

Option b – Fifth

Untouchability is abolished and its practice is punishable according to :

(a) Article 15

(b) Article 16

(c) Article 17

(d) Article 15(4)

Option c – Article 17

As far as the Armed Forces are concerned, the fundamental rights granted under Articles 14 and 19 of the Constitution are :

(a) not available at all

(b) available to armed forces but not to other forces

(c) available only at the discretion of the chief of army staff

(d) available only according to the law made by Parliament

Option d – available only according to law made by Parliament

The right to education is a fundamental right emanating from the right to :

(a) freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1)(a)

(b) culture and education under Articles 29 and 30

(c) life and personal liberty under Article 21

(d) equality before the law and equal protection of the law under Article 14

Option c – life and personal liberty under Article 21

According to Article 23, the following are prohibited :

(a) traffic in human beings, beggary, slavery, and bonded labor

(b) monopoly of trade

(c) sale of incenses

(d) visit to terrorist-infected areas

Option a – traffic in human beings, beggary, slavery, and bonded labor

Articles 20-22 relate to the fundamental right to life and personal liberty. These rights are available to :

(a) citizens and non-citizens

(b) natural persons as well as artificial persons

(c) citizen only

(d) all persons who have juristic personality

Option a – citizens and non-citizens

Fundamental duties enacted in Part IV-A of the Constitution are :

(a) enforceable duties and Parliament can impose penalties or punishments for non-compliance

(b) like Directive Principles that are mandated to people

(c) like Fundamental Rights that are enforceable

(d) no more than meant to create psychological consciousness among the citizens and of education value

Option d – no more than meant to create psychological consciousness among the citizens and of education value

Under Article 368, Parliament has no power to repeal Fundamental Rights because they are :

(a) enshrined in Part III of the Constitution

(b) human rights

(c) transcendental rights

(d) part of the basic structure of the essential framework of the Constitution

Option d – part of the basic structure of the essential framework of the Constitution

Regarding equality before law, the Indian Constitution makes exceptions in the case of :

(a) the President and the Governor

(b) foreign sovereigns only

(c) the President only

(d) None

Option a – the President and the Governor

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