INDIAN POLITY MCQS SET 71
701) If the State enacts a law to implement a Directive Principle calling for equitable distributionof the material resources of the community,it
A) is put in the Ninth Schedule
B) shall be considered void even if,it violates the rights in Articles 14 and 19
C) can be struck down by the Supreme Court on grounds of violating the Fundamental Rights
D) shall not be considered void if it violates Fundamental Rights under Artical 14 and 19
Answer: shall not be considered void if it violates Fundamental Rights under Artical 14 and 19
702) Panchayati Raj System in India is Is down under
A) Fundamental Rights
B) Fundamental Duties
C) Directive Principles of State Policy
D) Election Commission Act
Answer: Directive Principles of State Policy
703) Match the following
Listl List II
A. Article 39A 1. human conditions of work maternity relief
B. Article 40 2. equal justice and free legal aid
C. Article 42 3. organisation of village panchayat
D. Article 44 4. provision for uniform civil code for thr citizens
Below options are given in the A B C D order
A) 1 2 3 4
B) 3 2 1 4
C) 2 3 1 4
D) 4 3 2 1
Answer: 2 3 1 4
704) Which of the following is not included in the Directive Principles of State Policy?
A) Prohibition of Liquor
B) Right to Work
C) Equal Wage for Equal Work
D) Right to Information
Answer: Right to Information
705) 'The Directive Principles of State PoiiCY is a cheque which is paid on Bank'5 convenience'.
Who told it?
A) BR Ambedkar
B) KM Munshi
C) Rajendra Prasad
D) KT Seth
Answer: BR Ambedkar
706) The purpose of Directive Principles state policy is to
A) lay down positive instructions which would guide state policy at all levels
B) implement Gandhiji's idea for decentralized state s by
C) check the use of arbitrary power the government
D) promote welfare of the baCKward sections of the society
Answer: lay down positive instructions which would guide state policy at all levels
707) Which one among the following statements is not correct?
The word 'Socialist' in the preamble of the Constitution of India, read with
A) Article 39(d), would enable the court to uphold the constitutionality of nationalization laws
B) Article 14, would enable the court to strike down a statute which failed to achieve the
socialist goal to the fullest extent
C) Article 25, would enable the court to ensure freedom guaranteed under that Article
D) Article 23, would enable the court to reduce inequality in income and status
Answer: Article 39(d), would enable the court to uphold the constitutionality of nationalization laws
708) Which of the following statements is/are not indicative of the difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles?
1. Directive Principles are aimed at promoting social welfare, while Fundamental Rights are for protecting individuals from State encroachment.
2. Fundamental Rights are limitations on State action, while Directive Principles are positive instructions for the Government to work towards a justice and socio-economic order.
3. Fundamental Rights were included in the original Constitution, but Directive Principles were added by the first amendment.
4. Fundamental Rights are amendable, but Directive Principles cannot be amended.
A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) 1,2 and 3
Answer: 1 and 2
709) A socialistic ideology is reflected in the Directive Principle, which calls for
A) securing equitable distribution of material resources of the country to prevent
concentration of wealth
B) promotion of cottage industries
C) free and compulsory education for children up to 14 years of age
D) All of the above
Answer: securing equitable distribution of material resources of the country to prevent concentration of wealth
710) The enforcement of Directive Principles depends mostly on
A) the Courts
B) an effective opposition in Parliament
C) resources available to the Government
D) Public cooperation
Answer: resources available to the Government
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