MCQ Chapter 5 Civics Class 7 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Civics Class 7Fundamental Rights – Part II 1. What does the Right to Freedom of Religion guarantee?Citizens must follow only one religionCitizens can practice any religion freelyThe government can impose religious taxesReligious education is mandatory in schoolsQuestion 1 of 202. What is forbidden under the Right to Freedom of Religion?Religious conversionEstablishment of religious institutionsReligious taxesPracticing one’s own faithQuestion 2 of 203. Which of the following is not allowed in state-funded institutions?Secular educationReligious educationCultural educationLanguage studiesQuestion 3 of 204. What does the Right to Cultural and Educational Rights protect?The right to impose religious educationThe right to establish political institutionsThe right to preserve and promote one’s cultureThe right to voteQuestion 4 of 205. What is the Right to Constitutional Remedies?A fundamental right to seek legal help if rights are violatedA right to religious freedomA law against cultural discriminationA right given to the government onlyQuestion 5 of 206. Which fundamental right allows citizens to move the court in case of rights violation?Right to EqualityRight to FreedomRight to Constitutional RemediesRight to EducationQuestion 6 of 207. Which writ protects citizens from illegal detention?MandamusHabeas CorpusCertiorariProhibitionQuestion 7 of 208. Which writ prevents a subordinate court from exceeding its jurisdiction?Habeas CorpusMandamusProhibitionCertiorariQuestion 8 of 209. What does the writ of Quo Warranto do?Removes an unconstitutional lawPrevents illegal arrestStops someone from holding an unauthorized public officeCommands the government to actQuestion 9 of 2010. If a citizen is unlawfully arrested, which writ should they file?MandamusCertiorariHabeas CorpusProhibitionQuestion 10 of 2011. What does the writ of Certiorari do?Protects a person from unlawful arrestOrders a lower court to transfer a case to a higher courtStops someone from holding an unauthorized positionPrevents the government from implementing a lawQuestion 11 of 2012. What is an example of a violation of fundamental rights?Refusing to participate in a cultural festivalArresting a person without a valid reasonChoosing not to vote in electionsTraveling to another countryQuestion 12 of 2013. Who is responsible for protecting fundamental rights?The PresidentThe Prime MinisterThe CourtsThe ParliamentQuestion 13 of 2014. If a citizen’s rights are violated, where can they seek justice?Local police stationCourt of lawMunicipal officeElection CommissionQuestion 14 of 2015. Which of the following is an example of cultural rights?Right to voteRight to preserve language and literatureRight to own propertyRight to travel freelyQuestion 15 of 2016. How does the Constitution promote secularism?By enforcing a single religionBy allowing people to follow any religionBy banning religious institutionsBy making religious education compulsoryQuestion 16 of 2017. What should a person do if their religious rights are denied?Accept it silentlyComplain to the policeApproach the courtLeave the countryQuestion 17 of 2018. Which fundamental right ensures protection from exploitation?Right to EqualityRight against ExploitationRight to FreedomRight to PropertyQuestion 18 of 2019. Why is religious education not compulsory in state-aided schools?Because it is difficult to implementBecause it violates secularismBecause there are too many religions in IndiaBecause the government does not fund educationQuestion 19 of 2020. What happens if a fundamental right is violated?The Parliament passes a new lawThe Supreme Court can be approached for justiceThe person loses their citizenshipThe President resolves the issueQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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