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30 one word question answer of chapter democratic rights class 9

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Answered by talgat
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Q.11.The right to seek the enforcement of all Fundamental Rights is called:


(a) Right against Exploitation                                   (b) Right to Freedom

(c) Right to Constitutional Remedies                      (d) Cultural and Educational Rights


Q.12. If our Fundamental Rights are violated, where can we seek the remedy?

(a) Supreme Court or High Courts                           (b) Parliament

(c) Election Commission                                           (d) Council of Ministers


Q.13.What did Dr. Ambedkar refer to the ‘Right to Constitutional Remedies’ as?

(a) The brain of our Constitution                            (b) The heart and soul of our Constitution

(c) The heart of our Constitution                            (d) the soul of our Constitution


Q.14.What is meant by the term ‘writ’?

(a) Written law   (b) A formal document containing an order of the court to the government

(c) Basic features of the Constitution      (d) none of the above


Q.15.  When was the NHRC set up?

(a) 1998                            (b) 1996                           

 (c) 1993                            (d) 2001


Q.16.  How many Fundamental Rights does the Indian constitution provide?

(a) 7                                   (b) 6                                  

 (c) 5                                   (d) 8


Q.17Which of the following terms is correct for the feature of the Indian constitution stating that no person is above the law?

(a) State of law                (b) Application of law     

(c) Rule of law                 (d) Governance by law


Q.18.What does ‘Right to Equality’ say about the public jobs?

(a) Jobs will be provided to all by the government            

(b) Jobs will be reserved for the more meritorious students

(c) All citizens will be provided with equal opportunity in matters of employment 

 (d) None of the above


Q.19.What does the Constitution say about the practice of untouchability?

(a) It stands abolished                                                             

(b) Its practice in any form is punishable by law

(c) Since it is an age-old custom, it should be respected  

(d) Both (a) and (b)


Q.20.Which of these is false regarding the Freedom of Speech and Expression?

(a) Everyone has a right to think differently                        

(b) One may disagree with a policy of the government

(c) One can use it to incite people against the government           

(d) One is free to criticise the government


Q.21.Which of these rights is/are provided to a person arrested by the government or police?

(a) To be informed of the reasons of his arrest

(b) To be produced before a magistrate within 24 hrs of his arrest

(c)  To engage a lawyer for his defence                                 

(d) All the above


Q.22. One of the forms of exploitation as mentioned in the constitution is ‘traffic’. What does it mean?

(a) Transport system                    (b) Buying and selling of human beings

(c) Buying and selling of goods   (d) none of the above


Q.23.What is meant by ‘begar’?

(a) Practice of begging                                             

 (b) Practice of forcing workers to work without any wages

(c) Practice of encouraging workers to work at normal wages     

 (d) Both (b) and (c)


Q.24. Laws have been made to prohibit children from working in which of these industries?

(a) Beedi making             (b) Fire crackers and matches     

(c) Printing and dyeing   (d) All the above


Q.25.Which of the following freedom is not available to an Indian citizen?

(a) Freedom to start a movement to change the government       

(b) Freedom to oppose the government

(c) Freedom to participate in armed revolution                               

 (d) None of these


Q.26.Which among the following cannot be challenged in a court?

(a) Directive principles of state policy                                

 (b) Fundamental Rights

(c) Freedom to choose any profession or business            

(d) Right to move freely to any part of the country.


Q.27. Cultural and Educational Rights are safeguarded mainly for:

(a) Women                       (b) minorities                   

(c) children                       (d) Men


Q.28.Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?

(a) Right to Freedom      (b) Right to Vote            

 (c) Right to Equality        (d) None of these


Q.29.Which of the following rights is not available under the fundamental rights?

(a) Right to Equality        (b) Right to Freedom     

 (b) Right to protect one’s culture             (d) Right to property.


Q.30. India is a secular state. What does the word ‘secular’ mean?

(a) The state gives protection to the Hindu religion          

(b) The state allows only the majority to propagate their religion

(c) The state has no religion of its own                               

 (d) none of the above.


Q.31. Civil Rights are given to the individual by:

(a) Nature                         (b) God                             

(c) The State                    (d) The people


Q.32.The Indian Constitution prescribes Fundamental Rights in:

(a) Part III                         (b) part VII                       

 (c) part V                          (d) part IV


Q.33Who called the right to constitutional remedies as the heart and soul of the constitution?

(a) J.L. Nehru                  (b) B. R. Ambedkar         

(c) Mahatma Gandhi      (d) Rajendra Prasad


Q.34. The National Human Right Commission is an independent commission, set up by the law in the year:

(a) 1993                            (b) 1995                           

 (c) 1999                            (d) 2001


Q.35. Which of these is not a freedom available under the ‘Right to Freedom’ in India?

(a) Freedom of speech and expression                

 (b) Freedom to incite people to rebel against the government

(c) Freedom to assemble in a peaceful manner   

(d) Freedom to form associations and unio
Answered by Anonymous
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Democracy is the rule of law, it is representation, freedom of speech, media freedom, fight against discrimination, respect for privacy and human dignity.

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