Most Important Questions on Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties

By Shubham Verma|Updated : March 12th, 2021

While preparing for exams, revision is the key to success. So for the aspirants who are preparing for various state exams, here are the Most Important Questions on Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties. These questions can be fruitful in the last-minute revision of the Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties. These questions will help students to fetch more marks in the exams.

Most Important Questions on Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties

1. With regard to Tussle between fundamental rights and DPSPs , which of the following statements is correct?

(a) Some DPSPs can override Fundamental Rights

(b) No DPSP can override Fundamental Rights

(c) All DPSPs can override Fundamental Rights

(d) There is no conflict between them and both operate in their respective area

Ans. A

2.  Assertion: Fundamental duties are not legally enforceable in a court of law.

Reasoning: Without the moral compass of rights and their place in the transformative Constitutional scheme the language of duties can lead to unpleasant consequences.

(a) Both A and R are correct

(b) A is correct but R is incorrect

(c) Both A and R are incorrect

(d) A is incorrect but R is correct.

Ans. B

3. Which among the following shows the relationship between fundamental rights and fundamental duties?

(a) Rights, not Duties, are important for the advancement of the personality of the citizens.

(b) Rights are personal and hence independent of society and Duties.

(c) Rights are correlative with duties.

(d) Duties, not Rights, are important for the stability of the state.

Ans. C

4. Which of the following Committee had divided the Fundamental Rights into Justifiable and Non-Justifiable?

(a) Advisory Committee Report of Jawaharlal Nehru

(b) Tej Bahadur Sapru Committee Report

(c) B R. Ambedkar Drafting Committee Report

(d) Advisory Committee Report on Fundamental Rights of Vallabhbhai Patel

Ans. B

5. Fundamental Rights are contained in which Part of the Indian Constitution?

(a) Part VI

(b) Part III

(c) Part V

(d) Part VII

Ans. B

6. In which of the following case, Supreme Court DPSP’s at higher pedestal than Fundamental Rights?

(a) Minerva Mills vs. Union of India.

(b) Keshavnanda Bharati vs the State of Kerala.

(c) I. C Golaknath & Ors vs. State Of Punjab & Anr.

(d) State of Kerela vs Keshavnanda Bharti.

Ans. B

7. How the fundamental duties are being enforced?

(a) The high courts have been granted the power to enforce the fundamental duties

(b) The Supreme court has been granted powers to enforce the fundamental duties

(c) There are no provisions in the constitution for direct enforcement nor any sanction to prevent their violation

(d) Any of the courts may issue directions for enforcement of fundamental duties

Ans. C

8. Which one of the following forms a part of both fundamental rights and fundamental duties?

(a) To provide education to children between 6-14-year-old

(b) Right to free legal aid to poor

(c) Right to form a cooperative society

(d) To safeguard public property

Ans. A

9. Who protects our Fundamental Rights ?

(a) Judiciary

(b) Legislature

(c) Executive

(d) Finance Commission

Ans. A

10. The right to seek enforcement of all fundamental rights is called ?

(a) Right Against Exploition

(b) Right to freedom

(c) Right to constitutional remedies

(d) Cultural and educational rights

Ans. C

11. Which article of the Indian Constitution supports free education till the age of 14?

(a) Article 48

(b) Article 45

(c) Article 65

(d) Article 55

Ans. B

12. Which one of the following statement is incorrect with regards to Fundamental Duties?

(a) There are 11 fundamental duties.

(b) Fundamental duties are incorporated in the constitution in the year 1976

(c) Fundamental duties are justiciable in nature.

(d) All of the above statements are incorrect.

Ans. C

13. Consider the following statements regarding Fundamental Duties:

(i) Swaran Singh Committee recommended for the enactment of Fundamental duties.

(ii) Fundamental Duties added by 42nd Constitutional amendment Act.

(iii) 42nd Amendment Act added 11 Fundamental Duties.

(iv) Article 50 deals with 11 fundamental duties.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

(a) (i) and (ii)

(b) (ii) and (iv)

(c) (i) , (ii) and (iv)

(d) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)

Ans. A

14. Fundamental duties were added in which year?

(a) 1986

(b) 1976

(c) 1951

(d) 2001

Ans. C

15. Which committee is related to Fundamental Duties?

(a) Justice Verma Committee

(b) Ashok Mehta Committee

(c) Mandal Committee

(d) Sarkaria Committee

Ans. A

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