Fundamental Right MCQs for RAS
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RAS — Public Governance — Fundamental Right
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Question 1 of 20
Which of the following is the most appropriate interpretation of Article 17?
Question 2 of 20
What is the primary condition attached to the compulsory acquisition of property belonging to a minority educational institution by the state?
Question 3 of 20
Match List-I (Constitutional Exception/Limitation) with List-II (Description) and select the correct answer: List-I a. Court-Martial Proceedings b. Articles 20 and 21 c. Articles 31A, 31B, 31C List-II 1. Immune from suspension during emergency 2. Limit the broad scope of fundamental rights 3. Excluded from the application of Article 33
Question 4 of 20
Consider the following statements regarding the suspension of Fundamental Rights: 1. All fundamental rights are suspended automatically during an emergency without exception. 2. Articles 20 and 21 are the only fundamental rights that cannot be suspended. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Question 5 of 20
Which specific group of Articles is dedicated to the protection of Cultural and Educational Rights in the Constitution?
Question 6 of 20
Under which article does a religious denomination have the right to manage its own affairs in matters of religion?
Question 7 of 20
Assertion (A): The writ of Certiorari is used to quash orders passed by lower courts. Reason (R): It is issued when a lower court exceeds its jurisdiction or makes an error in passing a judgment.
Question 8 of 20
Assertion (A): Article 23 is a comprehensive fundamental right that protects individuals only against actions taken by the State. Reason (R): Article 23 prohibits human trafficking and forced labor. Select the correct answer:
Question 9 of 20
Which set of articles is specifically noted for limiting the scope and operation of Fundamental Rights?
Question 10 of 20
Assertion (A): A person occupying a public office illegally cannot be removed through the writ of Mandamus. Reason (R): Mandamus is issued to compel the performance of a public duty, whereas Quo-Warranto is the specific writ used to challenge the legality of holding a public office.
Question 11 of 20
Match the following schemes with their objectives: 1. PM Awas Yojana 2. Jal Jeevan Mission 3. PM Ujjwala Yojana 4. Ayushman Bharat
Question 12 of 20
Assertion (A): Article 13 acts as the constitutional bedrock for the power of judicial review in India. Reason (R): It explicitly declares that any laws inconsistent with or in derogation of Fundamental Rights shall be void and unconstitutional.
Question 13 of 20
What is the primary reason the 'Right to Equality' includes the abolition of untouchability (Article 17)?
Question 14 of 20
Consider the following entities: 1. The Parliament of India 2. Local Municipalities 3. Private organizations working under a government agency According to Article 12 and Supreme Court rulings, which of the above fall under the definition of 'State'?
Question 15 of 20
A 16-year-old adolescent is employed in a hazardous coal mine. Does this scenario constitute a direct violation of Article 24 of the Indian Constitution?
Question 16 of 20
Match List-I (Constitutional Article) with List-II (Specific Power Granted) and select the correct answer: List-I a. Article 32 b. Article 33 c. Article 34 d. Article 35 List-II 1. Parliament's power to legislate on specific FR provisions 2. Parliament's power to indemnify acts under Martial Law 3. Supreme Court's power to issue five types of writs 4. Parliament's power to restrict rights of armed forces
Question 17 of 20
Which of the following is an explicit limitation imposed on the Fundamental Rights to shield certain state laws from judicial review?
Question 18 of 20
When Parliament enacts legislation under Article 34, it primarily aims to:
Question 19 of 20
Under the wide ambit of Article 13, which of the following is considered 'law' that can be challenged for violating Fundamental Rights?
Question 20 of 20