Class 11 Political Science MCQ Chapter 2 Rights in The Indian Constitution

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Class 11 Political Science MCQ Chapter 2 Rights in The Indian Constitution

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Chapter: 2

(PART-A) INDIAN CONSTITUTION AT WORK
MCQ

1. Which Fundamental Right prevents begar?

(a) Right against Exploitation.

(b) Right to Property.

(c) Right to Freedom.

(d) Right to Equality.

Ans: (a) Right against Exploitation.

2. Which Fundamental Right ensures protection of minorities?

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(a) Right to Freedom of Religion.

(b) Right to Constitutional Remedies.

(c) Cultural and Educational Rights.

(d) Right against Exploitation.

Ans: (c) Cultural and Educational Rights.

3. Which Article guarantees the right to freedom of speech and expression?

(a) Article 14

(b) Article 19

(c) Article 21

(d) Article 22

Ans: (b) Article 19

4. Number of Fundamental Rights given by our Constitution is:

(a) 6 

(b) 7 

(c) 5

(d) 9

Ans: (a) 6 

5. Which Article guarantees the abolition of untouchability?

(a) Article 15

(b) Article 17

(c) Article 19

(d) Article 23

Ans: (b) Article 17

6. A Bill of Rights is enshrined in the:

(a) Preamble of the UNO.

(b) Constitution of many countries.

(c) Human rights of UNESCO.

(d) Government documents of law.

Ans: (b) Constitution of many countries.

7. Which right prohibits human trafficking and forced labour?

(a) Right to Freedom.

(b) Right against Exploitation.

(c) Right to Equality.

(d) Right to Constitutional Remedies.

Ans: (b) Right against Exploitation.

8. Human rights, traditionally are divided into:

(a) Political and economic rights.

(b) Political and social rights on one hand and cultural rights on the other.

(c) Civil and political rights.

(d) Civil and political rights on one hand and the right to development on the other.

Ans: (c) Civil and political rights.

9. Which right prohibits human trafficking and forced labour?

(a) Right to Freedom.

(b) Right against Exploitation.

(c) Right to Equality.

(d) Right to Constitutional Remedies.

Ans: (b) Right against Exploitation.

10. The provision provision to abolish untouchability is reflected in the Indian Constitution under:

(a) Article 14

(b) Article 15

(c) Article 16

(d) Article 17

Ans: (d) Article 17

11. Which Fundamental Right has been called the “Heart and Soul” of the Indian Constitution by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar?

(a) Right to Equality.

(b) Right to Constitutional Remedies.

(c) Right to Freedom.

(d) Right to Education.

Ans: (b) Right to Constitutional Remedies.

12. In a state, it is also the duty of the citizens to:

(a) Ensure sustainable development.

(b) Protect the atmosphere.

(c) Pollute air and water.

(d) Live in peace.

Ans: (a) Ensure sustainable development.

13. Which one is not a Fundamental Right?

(a) Right to Equality.

(b) Right to Enter into a Treaty.

(c) Right to Freedom.

(d) Right to Property.

Ans (b) Right to Enter into a Treaty.

14. Fundamental Rights are:

(a) Justiciable.

(b) Not-justiciable.

(c) Not legally binding.

(d) None of these.

Ans: (a) Justiciable.

15. Protection of life and personal liberty are mentioned in.

(a) Art 19

(b) Art 21

(c) Art 17

(d) Art 43

Ans: (b) Art 21

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