Constitutional Framework - 06(Ias > Polity > Polity Assessments ) Questions and Answers

Question 1.


Which one of the following fundamental rights has been subject of
maximum litigation since the inauguration of the constitution?


  1.     Right to freedom of speech
  2.     Right to constitutional remedies
  3.     Right to property
  4.     Right against exploitation
Explanation:-
Answer: Option C. -> Right to property
:
C
 

Question 2.


The detailed provisions regarding acquisition and termination of
Indian citizenship are contained in


  1.     The Indian independence act, 1947
  2.     The orders issued by the provisional government in 1946
  3.     An act passed by the Indian Parliament in 1955
  4.     Part vii of the constitution
Explanation:-
Answer: Option C. -> An act passed by the Indian Parliament in 1955
:
C
 

Question 3.


Who is competent to prescribe conditions for acquisition of
citizenship?


  1.     Election Commission
  2.     Parliament
  3.     President
  4.     Parliament and state legislatures jointly.
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. -> Parliament
:
B
 

Question 4.


A British citizen staying in India cannot claim right to


  1.     Freedom of trade and profession
  2.     Equality before the law
  3.     Protection of life and personal liberty
  4.     Freedom of religion
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. -> Freedom of trade and profession
:
A
 

Question 5.


The constitution of India


  1.     Provides single citizenship
  2.     Provides double citizenship
  3.     Contains no provision regarding citizenship
  4.     Provides multiple citizenship
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. -> Provides single citizenship
:
A
 

Question 6.


The Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens are contained in


  1.     Part iii of the constitution
  2.     Part iv of the constitution
  3.     The seventh schedule of the constitution
  4.     None of the above
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. -> Part iii of the constitution
:
A
 

Question 7.


The power to impose reasonable restrictions on the fundamental
rights of Indian citizens rests with


  1.     The Supreme Court
  2.     The Parliament
  3.     The President
  4.     None of the above
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. -> The Parliament
:
B
 

Question 8.


The scope of life and personal liberty (article 21) includes


  1.     Right to bonus
  2.     Right to good health
  3.     Right to housing
  4.     Right to work
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. -> Right to good health
:
B
 

Question 9.


The original constitution classified the fundamental rights into
seven categories but now there are only


  1.     3 categories
  2.     6 categories
  3.     4 categories
  4.     5 categories
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. -> 6 categories
:
B
 

Question 10.


The main objective of the fundamental rights is to


  1.     Ensure independence of judiciary
  2.     Promote a socialist pattern of society
  3.     Ensure individual liberty
  4.     Ensure all the above
Explanation:-
Answer: Option C. -> Ensure individual liberty
:
C