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1. The Directive Principles of State Policy have been adopted in the Indian Constitution from?
A. UK
B. Russia
C. France
D. Ireland
ANSWER: D.Ireland
SOLUTION :Articles 36-51 under Part-IV of the Indian Constitution deal with Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP). They are borrowed from the Constitution of Ireland, which had copied it from the Spanish Constitution.
2. The Directive elements of State Policy are mentioned in which part of Indian Constitution?
A. Part II
B. Part III
C. Part IV
D. Part V
ANSWER: C.Part IV
SOLUTION:Articles 36-51 under Part-IV of the Indian Constitution deal with Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP).
3. Which of the following types of Principles are embedded in the Directive Principles of State Policy?
A. Social Theory
B. Economic Theory
C. Administrative Theory
D. All of the above
ANSWER : D.All of the above
SOLUTION:Directive Principles are classified under the following categories: Economic and Socialistic, Political and Administrative, Justice and Legal, Environmental, Protection of Monuments, Peace and Security.
4. Which article of the following the Indian Constitution mentions the Directive Principles of State Policy?
A. Article 33-41
B. Article 36-46
C. Article 36-51
D. Article 34-51
ANSWER: C.Article 36-51
SOLUTION:Articles 36-51 under Part-IV of the Indian Constitution deal with Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP). India’.
5. Which part of the Indian Constitution inspires the establishment of a socialist system?
A. Fundamental Rights
B. Directive Principle Of State Policy
C. Citizenship
D. None of these
ANSWER: B.Directive Principle Of State Policy
SOLUTION:Directive Principles of State Policy. The Directive Principles of State Policy, embodied in Part IV of the Constitution, are directions given to the state to guide the establishment of an economic and social democracy, as proposed by the Preamble.
6. For whom is the importance of the Directive Principle of Policy?
A. Society
B. The union
C. State
D. Citizen
ANSWER: C.State
SOLUTION: Directive Principles aim to establish a welfare state by securing social and economic justice. These principles rely on social thinking. Directive principles are essential for the socio-economic development of a country because welfare and justice are dual aims of our constitution.
7. Which one of the following articles of Indian Constitution directs the state governments to organised Gram Penchants?
A. Article 32
B. Article 36
C. Article 40
D. Article 44
ANSWER: C.Article 40
SOLUTION: Article 40 of the Constitution directs the state governments to organize Village Panchayats. Article 40 is one of the Directive Principles of State Policy.
8. The right to work is placed under which of the following articles in Directive Principles of State Policy?
A. Article 39
B. Article 40
C. Article 41
D. Article 42
ANSWER: C.Article 41
SOLUTION: Article 41 of DPSP deals with the right to work, to education, and to public assistance in certain cases was in the original list of Directive Principles of State Policy and not added through amendment.
9. In which case the Supreme Court held ” The Indian Constitution is founded on the bedrock of the balance between the Fundamentals rights & DPSP?
A. Golaknath Case
B. Kesavanad Bharti case
C. Visakha Guideline
D. Minerva Mills Case
ANSWER: D.Minerva Mills Case
SOLUTION: In the Minerva Mills Vs Union of India case of 1980, the Supreme court held that the foundation of our constitution is based on the bedrock of balance between fundamental rights and DPSPs.
10. Which article under Directive Principle of State Policy propose for the separation of the Judiciary from executive?
A. Article 49
B. Article 50
C. Article 51
D. None of these
ANSWER: B.Article 50
SOLUTION:Article 50 of Constitution of India is a directive principle of state policy. It gives a direction to the State to keep Judiciary independent of the Executive, particularly in judicial appointments.