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Indian Constitution and Fundamental Concepts Test 15

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  • Question 1
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    Statement I: The Constitution of India is a liberal Constitution.
    Statement II: It provides Fundamental Rights to individuals.
    Solution
    The Fundamental Rights are meant for promoting the ideals of political democracy. They prevent the establishment of an authoritarian and despotic rule in the country and protect the liberties and freedoms of the people against the invasion by the State. They operate as limitations on the tyranny of the executive and arbitrary laws of the legislature. In short, they aim at establishing ‘a government of laws and not of men’. The Fundamental Rights are named so because they are guaranteed and protected by the Constitution, which is the fundamental law of the land. This makes the constitution of India more liberal to its citizens. So option A is correct. 
  • Question 2
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    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?
  • Question 3
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    'Economic Justice' as one of the objectives of the Indian Constitution has been provided in __________.
    Solution
    The term ‘justice’ in the Preamble embraces three distinct forms—social, economic and political, secured through various provisions of Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles. Economic justice denotes the non-discrimination between people on the basis of economic factors. It involves the elimination of glaring inequalities in wealth, income and property. A combination of social justice and economic justice denotes what is known as ‘distributive justice’. The concept of Economic Justice is also mentioned under the Directive Principles of State Policy.
  • Question 4
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    Which of the following statements about democracy are correct?
    1. Democracy is a government of the people, for the people and by the people.
    2. Democracy is a rule of the majority.
    3. Democracy provides an opportunity to the people to voice their grievances in a peaceful manner.
    4. Democracy always leads to the disintegration of the society.
    Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
    Solution
    A democratic polity, as stipulated in the Preamble, is based on the doctrine of popular sovereignty, that is, possession of supreme power by the people. The Indian Constitution provides for representative parliamentary democracy under which the executive is responsible to the legislature for all its policies and actions. The universal adult franchise, periodic elections, rule of law, independence of the judiciary, and absence of discrimination on certain grounds are the manifestations of the democratic character of the Indian polity.
  • Question 5
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    Which of the following provisions are contained in Article $$20$$?
    $$1$$. No ex-post facto law.
    $$2$$. No double jeopardy.
    $$3$$. No self-incrimination.
  • Question 6
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    Which of the following are provided in the Fundamental Rights regarding prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of the birth?
    $$1$$. Access to hotels and places of public entertainment
    $$2$$. Access to clubs
    $$3$$. Access to shops
    $$4$$. Access to public restaurants
    Select the correct answer using the codes given.
  • Question 7
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    Socialism refers to _________.
  • Question 8
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    With reference to the Indian Constitution, consider the following statements:
    $$1$$. Originally, seven Fundamental Rights were listed in the Constitution.
    $$2$$. By $$44$$th Amendment, the Janata Party Government in $$1978-79$$ deleted the Fundamental Right to Property. So there are now only six Fundamental Rights.
    Which of the statements given is/are correct?
  • Question 9
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    "To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India", is a provision made in __________.
  • Question 10
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    The provisions relating to the Fundamental Rights in the Constitution of India ________.
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