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DPSP & Fundamental Duties — Set 2

Constitution Special · DPSP और मूल कर्तव्य · Questions 1120 of 160

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Article 48A (inserted by 42nd Amendment) directs the State to?

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Correct Answer: B. Protect and improve the environment and safeguard forests and wildlife

Article 48A (inserted by the 42nd Amendment of 1976) directs the State to endeavour to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wild life of the country. This DPSP became the constitutional basis for environmental legislation in India. The corresponding Fundamental Duty under Article 51A(g) also obligates citizens to protect the natural environment.

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Article 15 prohibits discrimination on grounds of?

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Correct Answer: A. Religion, Race, Caste, Sex, Place of birth

Article 15 prohibits the State from discriminating against citizens on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth. This applies to access to public places, use of public facilities, and state-run services. Article 15(3) allows special provisions for women and children, and Article 15(4) allows reservations for socially and educationally backward classes. Article 15(5) added by the 93rd Amendment allows reservations in private educational institutions.

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Right to Freedom of Speech is guaranteed under which Article?

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Correct Answer: B. Article 19

Article 19 guarantees six fundamental freedoms to citizens including freedom of speech and expression, assembly, association, movement, residence, and profession. These rights are not absolute and can be restricted by the State on reasonable grounds specified in clauses (2) to (6). The grounds for restricting speech include sovereignty and integrity of India, security of the state, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, decency, and morality. Article 19 applies only to citizens, not foreign nationals.

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Protection against double jeopardy is provided by?

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Correct Answer: B. Article 20(2)

Article 20(2) provides protection against double jeopardy, which means no person can be prosecuted and punished for the same offence more than once. This protection is available once a person has been either convicted or acquitted of an offence. Article 20(1) protects against ex-post facto laws, Article 20(2) against double jeopardy, and Article 20(3) against self-incrimination. These are protections against arbitrary criminal prosecution.

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The DPSPs borrowed from the Irish Constitution include?

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Correct Answer: B. Directive Principles and the idea of a welfare state

The Directive Principles of State Policy were borrowed from the Irish Constitution (Constitution of Ireland 1937). Ireland had similar directive principles aimed at promoting social justice. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar acknowledged this influence. The concept of Fundamental Rights was influenced by the US Bill of Rights; the federal structure by Canada and Australia.

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Article 43 directs the State to secure, by suitable legislation or economic organisation, a living wage to all workers. This means the wage should?

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Correct Answer: B. Ensure a decent standard of life including social, cultural, and leisure needs

Article 43 directs the State to endeavour to secure to all workers — agricultural, industrial, or otherwise — a living wage, conditions of work ensuring decent standard of life, full enjoyment of leisure and social and cultural opportunities. A living wage is different from a minimum wage — it includes not just basic needs but also cultural and social needs. Understanding this constitutional provision is essential for competitive examinations and civic awareness.

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Right to Life under Article 21 was given expanded meaning in which landmark case?

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Correct Answer: B. Maneka Gandhi case

The Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India (1978) case gave Article 21 an expanded meaning by holding that 'procedure established by law' must be fair, just, and reasonable (not merely any procedure). Earlier, the A.K. Gopalan case (1950) had held a narrow interpretation. After Maneka Gandhi case, the Court has read many rights into Article 21 including right to livelihood, right to health, right to education, right to privacy, and right to a clean environment.

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Article 22 provides protection against arrest and detention. What is the maximum period for preventive detention without reference to Advisory Board?

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Correct Answer: C. 3 months

Article 22 provides safeguards against arrest and detention. Under Article 22(4), no law for preventive detention can authorize detention beyond 3 months unless an Advisory Board (consisting of judges or persons qualified to be judges of High Court) has reported sufficient cause for such detention. The person detained must be informed of the grounds of detention and given opportunity to make a representation. These rights cannot be suspended during an Emergency.

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Article 23 prohibits which practices?

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Correct Answer: B. Traffic in human beings and forced labour

Article 23 prohibits traffic in human beings (includes slavery, prostitution, and other forms of human trafficking) and beggar (forced labour). These are Fundamental Rights enforceable against both the State and private individuals. Article 24 separately prohibits employment of children below 14 years in factories, mines, or hazardous employment. Article 23 and 24 together form the Right against Exploitation.

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Freedom of religion under Articles 25-28 includes?

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Correct Answer: B. Freedom of conscience and right to practice religion

Articles 25-28 guarantee freedom of religion. Article 25 gives every person the right to freely profess, practice, and propagate religion subject to public order, morality, and health. Article 26 gives religious denominations the right to manage their religious affairs. Article 27 provides that no person shall be compelled to pay taxes for promotion of any religion. Article 28 prohibits religious instruction in State-funded educational institutions.