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Citizenship - Fundamental Rights - Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State Policy
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1. According to the Citizenship Act - 1955 - Indian citizenship cannot be acquired by:
2. Which of the following factors do not Explain why the rights included in Part III of the Constitution are called 'fundamental' ? I. They are equally available to citizens and aliens. II. They are superior to ordinary law III. They are fundamental for governing the country. IV. They are not absolute.
3. Which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. The territory of the units of the Indian federation may be altered by Parliament by a simple majority. 2. The consent of a State Legislature is necessary before Parliament redistributes its territory. 3. The President's recommendation is necessary for introducing in Parliament a Bill on redistributing territory of any State. 4. The President must receive the State's opinion before recommending a Bill on altering the name of the State.
4. Which of the following statements regarding the acquisition of Indian citizenship is correct ?
5. Which one is not correctly matched?
6. Which part of the Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy?
7. Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion etc. (Article 15 of the Constitution of India) is a Fundamental Right classifiable under: [IAS 1995]
8. Which of the following are among the Fundamental Duties as listed in the Constitution? I. To preserve the heritage of our composite culture. II. To abide by the Constitution. III. To strive for excellence in scientific research to win international fame. IV. To render national service when called upon to do so.
9. Fundamental duties enacted in Part IV A of the Constitution are:
10. Which of the following can impose reasonable restrictions on the Fundamental Rights of the Indian citizens?
11. If an Indian citizen is denied a public office because of his religion - which of the following Fundamental Rights is denied to him? [Asstt Grade 1994]
12. The right to constitutional remedies in India is a vailable to :
13. The Fundamental individual are:
14. Which of the following is/are included in the Directive Principles of State Policy? [IAS 2008] 1. Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour 2. Prohibition of consumption except for medicinal purposes of intoxicating drinks and of other drugs which are injurious to health.
15. In the Constitution - opportunities for the development of scientific temper - humanism and spirit of inquiry and reform are found in :
16. Which of the following is not specifically mentioned in Article 19 of the Constitution?
17. The right against exploitation prohibits children:
18. Which of the following is/are listed among the Directive Principles in Part IV? I. Equal pay for equal work. II. Uniform civil code. III. Small family norm IV. Education through mother tongue at primary level.
19. The 'Union of India' consists of: I. States II. Union Territories III. Acquired Territories
20. Details on how citizenship may be acquired and terminated are enumerated in:
21. Right to Constitutional Remedies comes under:
22. The purpose of Directive Principles of State Policy is to [CDS 2011]
23. Freedom of speech and expression are restricted in the Constitution on grounds of I. defamation II. contempt of court III. protecting a scheduled tribe IV. friendly relations with foreign states
24. Which one among the following pairs is no correctly matched? [Asstt Commdt 2011]
25. Which of the following Articles describes about the person voluntarily acquiring citizenship of a foreign state not to be citizens?