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GK FOR ALL SSC EXAMS MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

1. Consider the following statements:  a. Pusuant to the report of H.N. Sanyal Committee, the contempt of Courts Act, 1971 was passed. b. The Constitution of India empowers the Supreme Court and the High Courts to punish for contempt of themselves. c. The Constitution of India defines Civil Contempt and Criminal Contempt. d. In India, the Parliament is vested with powers to make laws on Contempt of Court. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1. a and b only 2. a, b and d 3. c and d only 4. 3 only   Ans - 2 2. Consider the following statements:  a. A bill amending the Constitution requires a prior recommendation of the President of India. b. When a Constitution Amendment Bill is presented to the President of India, it is obligatory for the President of India to give his/her assent. c. A Constitution Amendment Bill must be passed by both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha by a special majority and there is no provision for joint sitting. Which of the statement...

MOST IMPORTANT ONLINER POLITY QUESTIONS FOR ALL GOVT EXAMS

1. In the constituent Assembly of India, who among the following was the 
Chairperson of the Fundamental Rights sub-committee ? 

Ans - JB Kriplani

2. The famous Kesavananda Bharti(1973) case was assiciated with which issue ?

Ans - Amenability of the Preamble

3. Right to freedom is guaranteed in the article ___________

Ans - Article 19

4. As per the intrepretation by the Supreme Court Of India, tapping of phone calls infracts the fundamental right provided in Article _________ of the Constitution.

Ans - Article 21

5. In which year was the Right to Education ( Article 21 a) Act enacted in India?

Ans - 2009

6. Which Article of the Indian Constitution gives right to minorities to establish and administer educational institutions?

Ans - Article 30

7. Along with 'Right to Life' in Article 21 of Indian Constitution , it also includes -

Ans - Right to Health , Right to Food , Right to Water

8. No person can be employed in factories or mines unless he is above the age of -----

Ans - 14 years

9. Article ____________ of the Constitution of India provides special rights and privileges to permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir.

Ans - 35A

10. In the year 1978, the ____________ amendment eliminated the right to acquire , hold and dispose of property (right to property) as a fundamental right 

Ans - 44th Amendment 1978

11. Fundamental rights are not given to ______

Ans - Aliens 

12. What is meant by social justice ? 

Ans - All kinds of discimination based on caste, creed, colour, and sex should be eliminated

13. Right to education became a Fundamental right on ___________

Ans - 1st April 2010

14. Which of the articles of the Constitution of India defines 'the State' in the context of Fundamental Rights?

Ans - Article 12

15. Right to move freely throughout the territory of India's a fundamental right under -_________________ of the Constitution of India. 

Ans - Article 19

16. The Supreme Court has declared access to the internet a fundamental right under __________ of the Constitution of India.

Ans - Article 19

17. Under which article every citizen of India has been given the right to health ?

Ans - Article 21

18. The constitution of India recognises the right to water as being a part of the Right to life under ____________

Ans - Article 21

19. Which article ensures to free and compulsory education to all children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Right to education?

Ans - Article 21 A 

20. Which article of the Indian Constitution gives the arrested person the right to be presented before a magistrate within 24 hours? 

Ans - Article 22

21. Under which article of Indian Constitution, a person can move to a High court if his fundamental rights are breached?

Ans - Article 226

22. Which article is related to Right to Freedom of Religion in the Indian Constitution?

Ans - Article 25

23. India is a secular country because citizens have the fundamental right to:

Ans - freedom to profess religion of one's choice

24. If any Fundamental Right of a citizen is breached then under Article 226 of Indian Constitution he can move to _____________

Ans - High court of State

25. Under which Article of Indian Constitution a citizen can move to the Supreme Court of India if his Fundamental Rights are breached?

Ans - Article 32

25. Which articles of the Indian constitution cover the fundamental right against exploitation?

Ans - Articles 23-24

26. Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India declares prohibition of traffic in human beings as a Fundamental Right?

Ans - Article 23

27. Most important safeguard of liberty is _____________

Ans - bold and impartial judiciary

28. How liberty can be limited?

Ans - By law

29. Fundamentals Rights granted to the Indian Citizens ? 

Ans - can be suspended

30. Which Act prohibited discrimination on the basis of race, religion or national origin?

Ans - Civil rights act

31. Any section of citizens with a distinct language or culture have a right to ___________ it.

Ans - Conserve

32. The right to vote in elections to Parliament is a 

Ans - Constitutional Right 

33. A _________________ government rules within limits set by constitutional law and citizens rights.

Ans - Democratic

34. Which right is not enumerated as right in the Constitution of India?

Ans - Economic Right 

35. As a part of fundamental rights, the Constitution of India guarantees the right to: 

Ans - equality

36. Civil rights implies _______________

Ans - equality of opportunity

37. Which form of government believes in giving equal rights and opportunities for women and men?

Ans - formed a part of the original constitution 

38. Political liberty implies ________________

Ans - free political activities of the people

39. Freedom of the press is implied in the Right to ______________

Ans - freedom of speech

40. According to the Constitution of India _____________________ is enforceable in the court? 

Ans - Fundamental rights

41. Which section of Indian Constitution has often been referred to as its 'conscience'?

Ans - Fundamental Rights

42. The concept of Suspension of Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution has been taken from which Country's Constitution ?

Ans - Germany 

43. Which case is related to Fundamental Rights ?

Ans - Golaknath vs. State of Punjab (1967)

44. Fill up: 'Right _________ duties'

Ans - implies

45. In which case, the Supreme Court held that fundamental rights are unamenable?

Ans - Keshvananda Bharti's case


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