Static Quiz 05 May 2025 (Police)
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Static Quiz 05 May 2025 (Police) for UPSC exam
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Which of the following parts of the Constitution contains no explicit provision that indicates that India is a secular state?
CorrectAnswer: (D) Fundamental tasks
Explanation:
• Preamula states “secular” explicitly.
• Fundamental rights (in particular articles 25-28) guarantee religious freedom.
• Guideline principles promote secularism through principles such as a uniform Dutch Civil Code (Article 44).
• Fundamental tasks (Article 51a) do not explicitly state secularism, hence the correct answer.IncorrectAnswer: (D) Fundamental tasks
Explanation:
• Preamula states “secular” explicitly.
• Fundamental rights (in particular articles 25-28) guarantee religious freedom.
• Guideline principles promote secularism through principles such as a uniform Dutch Civil Code (Article 44).
• Fundamental tasks (Article 51a) do not explicitly state secularism, hence the correct answer.Ask 2 by 5
Consider the following judgments about the right against exploitation under the Indian Constitution:
1. The right on the basis of Article 23 is available for both citizens and non-citizens
2. Article 24 does not prohibit the work of children under the age of 14 in harmless or innocent work
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: (A) Only 1
Explanation:
• Article 23: forbids human trafficking and forced labor. It applies to all persons, not just citizens.
• Article 24: forbids the work of children under 14 in every dangerous employment, but allows non-hazardous work, so statement 2 is wrong.IncorrectAnswer: (A) Only 1
Explanation:
• Article 23: forbids human trafficking and forced labor. It applies to all persons, not just citizens.
• Article 24: forbids the work of children under 14 in every dangerous employment, but allows non-hazardous work, so statement 2 is wrong.Ask 3 by 5
Consider the following statements regarding the Indian Constitution:
1. A foreign territory acquired by India can only be admitted if a trade union area in India is admitted.
2. A territory separated from an existing state can be reorganized in a fully -fledged new state.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: (B) Only 2
Explanation:
• Declaration 1 is incorrect: new areas can be admitted as a territory or trade union (for example, Sikkim became a state in 1975).
• Declaration 2 is correct: Parliament has the authority to form new states through reorganization on the basis of Article 3.IncorrectAnswer: (B) Only 2
Explanation:
• Declaration 1 is incorrect: new areas can be admitted as a territory or trade union (for example, Sikkim became a state in 1975).
• Declaration 2 is correct: Parliament has the authority to form new states through reorganization on the basis of Article 3.Ask 4 by 5
A Democratic Government Fundamental implies:
CorrectAnswer: (c) ultimate authority lies with people
Explanation:
In a democracy, people are sovereign and exercise power directly or through representatives. Option (C) records the core of democracy.IncorrectAnswer: (c) ultimate authority lies with people
Explanation:
In a democracy, people are sovereign and exercise power directly or through representatives. Option (C) records the core of democracy.Ask 5 by 5
Which of the following are enforceable rights under Indian legislation?
1. Right to pregnancy benefits
2. Right of access to information
3. Right to free legal assistance
Select the correct code:CorrectAnswer: (D) 1, 2 and 3
Explanation:
All three are legal rights derived from legal rights:
• Maternity Benefits Act, 1961
• Right to Information Act, 2005
• Article 39a and Legal Services Authorities Act for free legal aidIncorrectAnswer: (D) 1, 2 and 3
Explanation:
All three are legal rights derived from legal rights:
• Maternity Benefits Act, 1961
• Right to Information Act, 2005
• Article 39a and Legal Services Authorities Act for free legal aid
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