Indian Constitution (3130007) MCQs

MCQs of Fundamental Duties

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11.

How many duties were in the original constitution(when the constitution was created)?

(a)

Eight

(b)

Ten 

(c)

Four

(d)

Zero

Answer:

Option (d)

12.

 The constitution of India, adopted Fundamental Duties from the constitution of .......

(a)

America

(b)

Japan

(c)

Japan

(d)

 Britain

Answer:

Option (c)

13.

 When Fundamental Duties were added in the Constitution of India?

(a)

1976

(b)

1965

(c)

 1970

(d)

1992

Answer:

Option (a)

14.

At present how many Fundamental Duties are in the Constitution of India?

(a)

6

(b)

7

(c)

10

(d)

11

Answer:

Option (d)

15.

In the Indian Constitution, Fundamental Duties are given in which article?

(a)

Article 12 to 35

(b)

Article 51A

(c)

Article 36 to 50

(d)

Article 19

Answer:

Option (b)

16.

Which of the following is not the Fundamental Duty?

(a)

Safeguarding public property

(b)

To obey the parents

(c)

To make compulsory education to children of 6 to 14 years

(d)

To spread brotherhood among the people

Answer:

Option (b)

17.

 By what term, The ten commandments of 42nd constitutional amendment act are called? 

(a)

Fundamental rights

(b)

Fundamental duties

(c)

Directive principle of state policy

(d)

None of these

Answer:

Option (b)

18.

Respect for the National Flag and the National Anthem is

(a)

A fundamental right of every citizen 

(b)

 A fundamental duty of every citizen

(c)

A directive principle of state policy

(d)

An ordinary duty of every citizen

Answer:

Option (b)

19.

Which one of the following is not a fundamental duty?

(a)

To respect the National Anthem

(b)

 To safeguard public property

(c)

To protect monuments and places of national importance

(d)

 To protect and improve the natural environment

Answer:

Option (c)

20.

Which one of the following is not included as a Fundamental Duty in the Constitution of India?

(a)

To cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle.

(b)

To develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform.

(c)

To protect the minorities.

(d)

To safeguard public property and to abjure violence

Answer:

Option (c)

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