MCQ Chapter 6 Civics Class 7 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Civics Class 7Chapter 6 – Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties 1. What do Fundamental Rights primarily do?Provide welfare schemesImpose restrictions on the StateControl private organizationsEnforce religious lawsQuestion 1 of 202. What is the main purpose of Directive Principles of State Policy?To ensure Fundamental RightsTo provide guidelines for state policiesTo establish military rulesTo limit the role of citizensQuestion 2 of 203. Which of the following is NOT restricted by Fundamental Rights?Discrimination based on casteImposing religious taxesGovernment interference in businessDenying equality before the lawQuestion 3 of 204. Why were Directive Principles included in the Constitution?To immediately implement all policiesTo assist in nation-building graduallyTo ensure equal distribution of wealthTo replace Fundamental RightsQuestion 4 of 205. What does the Directive Principle regarding equal pay for equal work promote?Gender equalityLabor exploitationUnemployment benefitsRural developmentQuestion 5 of 206. Why are Directive Principles not enforceable by the courts?They are not lawsThey are meant for gradual implementationThey contradict Fundamental RightsThey apply only to private organizationsQuestion 6 of 207. What is a key Directive Principle related to environmental protection?Restricting the use of waterPromoting deforestationSafeguarding forests and wildlifePrivatizing natural resourcesQuestion 7 of 208. Which of the following is a Directive Principle regarding health?Free health services for all citizensState efforts to improve public healthMandatory health insuranceBanning private hospitalsQuestion 8 of 209. What is the significance of Fundamental Duties?They ensure rights are not misusedThey provide financial benefitsThey allow citizens to challenge government policiesThey are not mentioned in the ConstitutionQuestion 9 of 2010. Which of the following is a Fundamental Duty?To form political partiesTo abide by the ConstitutionTo own a businessTo receive free healthcareQuestion 10 of 2011. Why is it important to follow Fundamental Duties?To avoid punishmentTo help in nation-buildingTo increase personal wealthTo control the governmentQuestion 11 of 2012. How can citizens help in environmental conservation?By cutting more treesBy polluting riversBy preserving natural resourcesBy avoiding cleanlinessQuestion 12 of 2013. What is the purpose of the Swachh Bharat Scheme?To build housesTo provide clean drinking waterTo improve sanitation and cleanlinessTo create employment opportunitiesQuestion 13 of 2014. What does the State need to do regarding education?Make it optionalEnsure free and compulsory education for childrenLeave it to private institutionsRestrict education to urban areasQuestion 14 of 2015. Why is ‘equal pay for equal work’ important?It ensures job opportunitiesIt reduces wage discriminationIt increases government controlIt promotes unemploymentQuestion 15 of 2016. What is a Fundamental Duty regarding public property?To protect public propertyTo ignore its maintenanceTo use it for personal gainTo privatize itQuestion 16 of 2017. What happens when citizens fulfill their Fundamental Duties?The country progressesThe Constitution becomes invalidRights are no longer requiredThe government loses controlQuestion 17 of 2018. Why is the protection of historical monuments important?To maintain cultural heritageTo allow commercial useTo use for political purposesTo demolish for new constructionQuestion 18 of 2019. What is the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles?They are unrelatedThey support each otherThey contradict each otherThey serve no purposeQuestion 19 of 2020. Why should citizens respect the National Flag?It is a Fundamental RightIt is a Fundamental DutyIt is an optional traditionIt is not required by lawQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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