MCQ Chapter 5 Civics Class 7 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Civics Class 7Fundamental Rights – Part II 1. What is the significance of the Right to Constitutional Remedies?It allows the government to change the ConstitutionIt gives citizens the right to approach the judiciary for justiceIt removes the need for courtsIt allows religious education in schoolsQuestion 1 of 202. Which writ compels the government to perform its duty?Habeas CorpusMandamusCertiorariQuo WarrantoQuestion 2 of 203. What is an example of the Right to Freedom of Religion?The state promoting one religionA citizen choosing to follow any religionBanning certain religious practicesMaking a religious tax compulsoryQuestion 3 of 204. What is an example of a writ issued by the court?A school conducting examsA law being passed in ParliamentA government officer being removed for misusing powerA shopkeeper selling goodsQuestion 4 of 205. Which of the following statements is correct about fundamental rights?They can be ignored by the governmentThey are guaranteed and protected by the ConstitutionThey are only for the privileged classThey do not apply to all citizensQuestion 5 of 206. What should a citizen do if their fundamental rights are infringed upon?Protest violentlySeek legal remedies through courtsStop participating in electionsLeave the countryQuestion 6 of 207. Which institution ensures justice in case of fundamental rights violations?Election CommissionJudiciaryParliamentMunicipal CorporationQuestion 7 of 208. What is the purpose of fundamental rights?To limit citizens’ freedomsTo promote dictatorshipTo ensure equality and justice for allTo establish religious controlQuestion 8 of 209. What prevents a person from holding an office illegally?ProhibitionQuo WarrantoMandamusHabeas CorpusQuestion 9 of 2010. What is an example of cultural rights in India?Right to own propertyRight to educationRight to preserve one’s language and traditionsRight to voteQuestion 10 of 2011. What is an example of an infringement of rights?A person traveling abroadA citizen being prevented from leaving a village without reasonA student refusing to attend schoolA government officer performing their dutyQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the Right to Cultural and Educational Rights ensure?Citizens can only follow the majority cultureThe government decides which languages are taughtCommunities can preserve and promote their language and cultureOnly one script is allowed for official useQuestion 12 of 2013. Which fundamental right allows minorities to establish their own educational institutions?Right to EqualityRight to Cultural and Educational RightsRight to PropertyRight to FreedomQuestion 13 of 2014. Why is the Right to Constitutional Remedies considered the "heart and soul" of the Constitution?It provides a way to protect other fundamental rightsIt grants unlimited power to the governmentIt removes fundamental rights from citizensIt allows only the Parliament to decide on rightsQuestion 14 of 2015. What is a fundamental duty of the courts?To protect fundamental rightsTo impose religious taxesTo control cultural practicesTo make lawsQuestion 15 of 2016. What is an example of the Right to Freedom of Religion in action?The government forcing citizens to follow a specific religionCitizens having the freedom to practice and propagate their faithA school making religious education compulsoryThe state imposing religious taxesQuestion 16 of 2017. Which of the following is a fundamental right?Right to free electricityRight to employmentRight to EqualityRight to own multiple propertiesQuestion 17 of 2018. Why is the writ of Mandamus important?It orders the government to perform its dutyIt protects unlawful detentionsIt prevents courts from exceeding their powerIt removes laws from the ConstitutionQuestion 18 of 2019. How does the Constitution prevent discrimination in education?By ensuring only one language is taughtBy allowing religious minorities to establish their own schoolsBy removing all schools from state controlBy restricting access to educationQuestion 19 of 2020. What happens when a subordinate court exceeds its jurisdiction?The court is dissolvedThe government intervenesThe writ of Prohibition is issuedThe judge is removedQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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