CBSE Class 11 Political Science MCQ for Chapter 5 Rights

Question 1:
Which of the following is NOT considered a Fundamental Right under the Indian Constitution?
a) Right to Equality
b) Right to Freedom of Religion
c) Right to Property
d) Right to Constitutional Remedies

Answer:
c) Right to Property


Question 2:
The Right to Equality in India is enshrined in:
a) Article 12 to Article 18
b) Article 14 to Article 18
c) Article 19 to Article 22
d) Article 21 to Article 24

Answer:
b) Article 14 to Article 18


Question 3:
Which of the following rights is protected under the Right to Freedom in the Indian Constitution?
a) Freedom of Speech
b) Freedom of Education
c) Right to Fair Trial
d) Right to Property

Answer:
a) Freedom of Speech


Question 4:
The Right to Constitutional Remedies allows individuals to:
a) File a complaint for violation of their fundamental rights
b) Seek redress in case of unfair treatment in social practices
c) Protect their property rights
d) Participate in the decision-making process

Answer:
a) File a complaint for violation of their fundamental rights


Question 5:
Which article of the Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability?
a) Article 14
b) Article 17
c) Article 19
d) Article 20

Answer:
b) Article 17


Question 6:
Which of the following is an example of a Civil Right in India?
a) Right to Freedom of Speech
b) Right to Property
c) Right to participate in public elections
d) Right to Equal Treatment

Answer:
a) Right to Freedom of Speech


Question 7:
The “Right to Life and Personal Liberty” is provided under which Article of the Indian Constitution?
a) Article 20
b) Article 21
c) Article 22
d) Article 23

Answer:
b) Article 21


Question 8:
Which of the following is a limitation on the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression in India?
a) Public Order
b) Freedom of Association
c) Protection of Property Rights
d) Right to Education

Answer:
a) Public Order


Question 9:
Which of the following is true about the Right to Education (RTE) Act in India?
a) It guarantees free and compulsory education for children up to 14 years of age
b) It ensures that education is provided at the college level
c) It applies only to private schools
d) It grants the right to higher education

Answer:
a) It guarantees free and compulsory education for children up to 14 years of age


Question 10:
Which of the following rights is NOT protected by the Indian Constitution?
a) Right to Freedom of Religion
b) Right to Property
c) Right to Social Security
d) Right to Constitutional Remedies

Answer:
c) Right to Social Security


Question 11:
The Right to Freedom of Religion in India is guaranteed under which Article?
a) Article 15
b) Article 16
c) Article 25
d) Article 30

Answer:
c) Article 25


Question 12:
Which of the following is considered a Fundamental Right in India?
a) Right to Privacy
b) Right to Education
c) Right to Property
d) Right to Employment

Answer:
b) Right to Education


Question 13:
The Right to Constitutional Remedies can be enforced by:
a) The Supreme Court
b) The High Court
c) The District Court
d) Both (a) and (b)

Answer:
d) Both (a) and (b)


Question 14:
Which of the following is an example of a social and economic right in India?
a) Right to Work
b) Right to Fair Trial
c) Right to Equality before Law
d) Right to Freedom of Speech

Answer:
a) Right to Work


Question 15:
Which of the following is the key feature of the Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution?
a) They can be suspended during an emergency
b) They are not subject to judicial review
c) They are non-justiciable
d) They are guaranteed to all citizens only

Answer:
a) They can be suspended during an emergency


Question 16:
Which article of the Indian Constitution allows the state to impose reasonable restrictions on the Right to Freedom?
a) Article 19
b) Article 21
c) Article 22
d) Article 23

Answer:
a) Article 19


Question 17:
Which of the following is NOT a form of discrimination prohibited by the Right to Equality?
a) Caste
b) Race
c) Gender
d) Income

Answer:
d) Income


Question 18:
The Right to Freedom of Religion includes the right to:
a) Choose any religion
b) Convert others to your religion
c) Not follow any religion
d) All of the above

Answer:
d) All of the above


Question 19:
Which of the following does NOT form part of the Right to Freedom of Religion in India?
a) Freedom to practice any religion
b) Freedom to propagate religion
c) Freedom from religious taxes
d) Freedom to impose religion

Answer:
d) Freedom to impose religion


Question 20:
The Right to Protection from Arbitrary Arrest is provided under:
a) Article 21
b) Article 22
c) Article 23
d) Article 24

Answer:
b) Article 22


Question 21:
The Right to Life and Personal Liberty includes:
a) Right to a speedy trial
b) Right to live with dignity
c) Right to own property
d) Right to freedom of speech

Answer:
b) Right to live with dignity


Question 22:
Which of the following is an example of a civil liberty in India?
a) Right to Equality
b) Right to Property
c) Right to Work
d) Right to Worship

Answer:
d) Right to Worship


Question 23:
The Right to Protection of Life and Personal Liberty cannot be suspended except during:
a) Martial law
b) Public emergency
c) National emergency
d) Both b and c

Answer:
d) Both b and c


Question 24:
Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to protection from exploitation?
a) Article 23
b) Article 24
c) Article 25
d) Article 28

Answer:
a) Article 23


Question 25:
The Right to Property was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights by:
a) The 44th Amendment
b) The 42nd Amendment
c) The 73rd Amendment
d) The 25th Amendment

Answer:
a) The 44th Amendment

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