1. Which part of the constitution of India ensures the Social and Economic democracy? A. Provision of emergency B. Centrestate relation C. Directive principles of state policy D. None of these

Provision of emergency
Centrestate relation
Directive principles of state policy
None of these

Detailed SolutionWhich part of the constitution of India ensures the Social and Economic democracy? A. Provision of emergency B. Centrestate relation C. Directive principles of state policy D. None of these

2. Which of the following ensures economic justice to Indian citizens? A. Fundamental rights B. Fundamental duties C. Preamble D. Directive principles of state policy

Fundamental rights
Fundamental duties
Preamble
Directive principles of state policy

Detailed SolutionWhich of the following ensures economic justice to Indian citizens? A. Fundamental rights B. Fundamental duties C. Preamble D. Directive principles of state policy

6. Which directive principle has the direct impact of the moral philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi? A. Equal pay for equal work B. Free Legal Aid and Advice C. Ban on Cow Slaughter D. Conservation of Historical Monuments

Equal pay for equal work
Free Legal Aid and Advice
Ban on Cow Slaughter
Conservation of Historical Monuments

Detailed SolutionWhich directive principle has the direct impact of the moral philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi? A. Equal pay for equal work B. Free Legal Aid and Advice C. Ban on Cow Slaughter D. Conservation of Historical Monuments

7. Who made this statement that “the Directive Principles of State Policy are like Bank Cheque whose payment is done by bank at his own will”? A. K.T.Shah B. K.M.Munshi C. B.R.Ambedkar D. Austin

K.T.Shah
K.M.Munshi
B.R.Ambedkar
Austin

Detailed SolutionWho made this statement that “the Directive Principles of State Policy are like Bank Cheque whose payment is done by bank at his own will”? A. K.T.Shah B. K.M.Munshi C. B.R.Ambedkar D. Austin

8. If the Directive principles of state policy would have not been enforced by government where can the citizens go? A. High court B. Supreme court C. National human rights commission D. None of these

High court
Supreme court
National human rights commission
None of these

Detailed SolutionIf the Directive principles of state policy would have not been enforced by government where can the citizens go? A. High court B. Supreme court C. National human rights commission D. None of these

9. Separation of the judiciary from the executive has been provided in one of the following parts of the Indian Constitution- A. The Preamble B. The Fundamental Right C. The Directive Principles of State Policy D. The Seventh Schedule

The Preamble
The Fundamental Right
The Directive Principles of State Policy
The Seventh Schedule

Detailed SolutionSeparation of the judiciary from the executive has been provided in one of the following parts of the Indian Constitution- A. The Preamble B. The Fundamental Right C. The Directive Principles of State Policy D. The Seventh Schedule

10. Article-48(A) of the Indian Constitution “Protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding of forests and wild life” deals with? A. The state Government B. The Union Government C. The fundamental rights of the Indian Citizen D. the directive principles of state poli

The state Government
The Union Government
The fundamental rights of the Indian Citizen
the directive principles of state poli

Detailed SolutionArticle-48(A) of the Indian Constitution “Protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding of forests and wild life” deals with? A. The state Government B. The Union Government C. The fundamental rights of the Indian Citizen D. the directive principles of state poli