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Quiz on Rights and Duties

1. Which fundamental rights cannot be suspended even during an emergency?

(a) Right to Speech

(b) Right to Religion

(c) Right to Equality

ü (d) Right to Life and Personal Liberty

2. The Fundamental Duties are mentioned in:

ü (a) Part-IV A

(b) Part-IV

(c) Part-III

(d) In schedule IV-A

3. Which of the following Article of the Indian Constitution contains Fundamental Duties?

(a) 45 A

ü (b) 51 A

(c) 42

(d) 30B

4. Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution contain the Right to Religious
Freedom?

ü (a) Articles 25-28

(b) Articles 29-30

(c) Articles 32-35

(d) Articles 23-24

5. Which of the following Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees 'Equality Before the
Law and Equal Protection of Law within the Territory of India'?

(a) 15
ü (b) 14

(c) 17

(d) 18

6. Which Article of the Indian Constitution abolishes Untouchability?

(a) Article 18

(b) Article 15

(c) Article 14

ü (d) Article 17

7. In which part of the Indian Constitution, the Fundamental Rights are provided?

(a) Part II

ü (b) Part III

(c) Part V

(d) Part IV

8. The Fundamental Duties were included in the Constitution of India by which of the
following Amendment Act?

(a) 40th Amendment Act

(b) 44th Amendment Act

(c) 43rd Amendment Act

ü (d) 42nd Amendment Act

9. In the Indian Constitution, Articles 30-35 talk about –

(a) Right to Freedom of Expression

(b) Right to Freedom Of Religion

(c) Right to Constitutional Remedies

(d) Cultural and Educational Rights

Ans. C

10. The meaning of the writ ‘ Habeas Corpus’ is –

(a) May have the body


(b) We command

(c) To certify

(d) Stay Order

Ans. A

11. The meaning of the term ‘Quo Warranto’ is –

(a) We Command

(b) Stay Order

(c) To certify

(d) What is your Authority?

Ans. D

12. The Fundamental Rights were borrowed from the constitution of –

(a) USA

(b) France

(c) Germany

(d) Spain

Ans. A

13. The Right against Exploitation prohibits –

(a) Child Labour

(b) Child Education

(c) Animal Trafficking

(d) Detention

Ans. A

14. Under the 44th Amendment –

(a) Right to Property was removed from the fundamental rights

(b) Censorship on Newspapers was imposed

(c) Emergency was imposed


(d) Right to Speech was removed from the fundamental rights

Ans. A

15. Which of the following countries does NOT have a fully written constitution?

(a) USA

(b) Japan

(c) Britain

(d) France

Ans. C

16. Which of the following rights did B. R. Ambedkar describe as the heart and soul of the
Indian constitution?

(a) Right of freedom of religion

(b) Right of property

(c) Right of equality

(d) Right to constitutional remedies

Ans. D

17. Which fundamental right is concerned with abolition of social distinctions?

(A) Right to equality

(B) Right against exploitation

(C) Right to life and liberty

(D) Cultural and education rights

Ans. A

18. Which one of the following is a human right as wall as a fundamental right under the
constitution of India?

(A) Right to information

(B) Right to work

(C) Right to education

(D) Right to housing


Ans. C

19. Which of the following is given th aae power to enforce the Fundamental Rights by the
Constitution?

(A) All Courts in India

(B) The Parliament

(C) The President

(D) The Supreme Court and High Courts

Ans. D

20. The concept of fundamental duties mentioned in the Indian Constitution was borrowed
from –

(a) USA

(b) France

(c) Japan

(d) USSR

Ans. D

21. How many freedoms are guaranteed by Article 19 (Right to Freedom)?

(a) 3

(b) 4

(c) 5

(d) 6

Ans. D

22. Which among the following constitutional amendment act, reduced the age of voting
from 21 years to 18 years?

(a) 59th Amendment Act

(b) 60th Amendment Act

(c) 61st Amendment Act

(d) 62nd Amendment Act


Ans. C

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