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CBSE - Civics - Democratic Rights

Democratic Rights

MCQ

Democratic Rights MCQ 2

Q.31. Which of the following freedom is not available to an Indian citizen?
(a) Freedom to start a movement ot change the government
(b) Freedom to oppose the government
(c) Freedom to participate in armed revolution
(d) None of these
Ans. (c)
Q.32. Which among the following cannot be challenged in a court?
(a) Directive principles of state policy (b) Fundamental Rights
(c) Freedom to choose any profession or business
(d) Right to move freely to any part of the country.
Ans. (b)
Q.33. Cultural and Educational Rights are safeguarded mainly for :
(a) Women (b) minorities (c) children (d) Men
Ans. (b)
Q.34. Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right? 
(a) Right to Freedom (b) Right to Vote (c) Right to Equality (d) None of these
Ans. (b)
Q.35. Which of the following rights is not available under the fundamental rights?
(a) Right to Equality (b) Right to Freedom (b) Right to protect one’s culture (d) Right to property.
Ans. (d)
Q.36. India is a secular state. What does the word ‘secular’ mean?
(a) The state gives protection to the Hindu religion
(b) The state allows only the majority to propagate their religion
(c) The state has no religion of its own (d) None of the above.
Ans. (c)
Q.37. Which one of the following fundamental rights is called the heart and soul of Indian constitution?
(a) Right to equality (b) Right to constitutional remedies
(c) Right to freedom (d) Right to freedom of religion
Ans. (b)
Q.38. Civil Rights are given to the individual by:
(a) Nature (b) God (c) The State (d) The people
Ans. (c)
Q.39. The Indian Constitution prescribes Fundamental Rights in :
(a) part III (b) part VII (c) part V (d) part IV
Ans. (a)
Q.40. Which one of the following rights is available to the citizens of India and not to the citizens of Saudi Arabia?
(a) The country is ruled by a hereditary king
(b) Citizens cannot form political parties
(c) Women are subjected to many public restrictions
(d) Citizens enjoy the freedom of religion
Ans. (d)

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