Judiciary & LLM MCQ – 38

Q.1. The right of private defence of the body continues______________?

(a) As long as the assailants were present in the scene

(b) As long as such apprehension danger to the body continues

(c) As long as he caused such harm to prevent the attack

(d) All of the above

 

Q.2. Which of the following sections of the Indian Penal Code deals with the situations when the right of private defence of property extends to causing death?

(a) Section 100

(b) Section 101

(c) Section 102

(d) Section 103

 

Q.3. Which one of the following provisions is not a part of the ‘Directive principles of State Policy’?

(a)       Protection of historical monuments

(b)       Abolition of untouchability

(c)       Promotion of cottage industry

(d)       Provision of adequate means of livelihood for all citizens

 

Q.4. After the _____________ amendment to the Constitution, Article 45 of the Constitution includes childhood care and education to children below 6 years

(a)       84th

(b)       83rd

(c)       85th

(d)       86th

 

Q.5. Duty of the State to raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living and to improve public health is a Directive Principle mentioned in_______________?

(a)       Article 47

(b)       Article 48

(c)       Article 49

(d)       Article 50

 

Q.6. Organisation of agriculture and animal husbandry is a Directive Principle mentioned in______________?

(a)       Article 47

(b)       Article 48

(c)       Article 49

(d)       Article 50

 

Q.7. Which of the following case struck down the supremacy of Directive Principles over the Fundamental rights?

(a)       Minerva Mills Case

(b)       Golaknath Case

(c)       Maneka Gandhi’s Case

(d)       None of the above

 

Q.8. Which of the following Committee recommended the inclusion of the Fundamental Duties in the Constitution?

(a)       Sarkaria

(b)       Swaran Singh

(c)       Fazal Ali

(d)       None of the above

 

Q.9. The ‘Fundamental Duties’ are intended to serve as a reminder to_________________?

(a)       The State to perform duties conferred by the Constitution

(b)       The judiciary to administer justice properly

(c)       Every citizen to observe basic norms of democratic conduct

(d)       The legislature wing to make laws for the welfare of the State

 

Q.10. Fundamental Duties contained in Art. 51 A of the Constitution are____________?

(a)       Enforceable per se even if there is no statute making such duty a legal duty

(b)       Not enforceable but nevertheless they are fundamental in the governance of the country

(c)       Enforceable when some Fundamental Right is violated

(d)       Not enforceable in the absence of a statute making such duty a legal duty

 

 

Answers:-

1. Correct Answer: B

2. Correct Answer: D

3. Correct Answer: B

4. Correct Answer: D

5. Correct Answer: A

6. Correct Answer: B

7. Correct Answer: A

8. Correct Answer: B

9. Correct Answer: C

10. Correct Answer: D