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 does the Directive Principle about uniform civil code state?Only religious laws should be followedDifferent laws for different religionsA common law for all citizensNo legal system should existQuestion 1 of 202. Which Fundamental Duty promotes national unity?To protect the environmentTo defend the countryTo uphold India’s sovereignty and integrityTo vote in electionsQuestion 2 of 203. Why is the Fundamental Duty of developing a scientific temper important?It helps in economic growthIt encourages rational thinkingIt opposes traditional valuesIt supports only modern technologyQuestion 3 of 204. Which Directive Principle focuses on economic equality?Protection of forestsPublic assistance in cases of unemploymentPromoting cultural heritageEncouraging scientific researchQuestion 4 of 205. Why is it important to safeguard public property?It reduces government spendingIt ensures public resources remain usableIt benefits private businessesIt generates revenueQuestion 5 of 206. What happens if the government does not follow Directive Principles?It faces legal actionCitizens can challenge it in courtIt is not legally bound but should aim to follow themIt must stop functioningQuestion 6 of 207. What is a citizen’s responsibility under the Swachh Bharat Scheme?Only government should ensure cleanlinessCitizens must maintain cleanlinessNo responsibility for individualsPrivate organizations must handle wasteQuestion 7 of 208. Which Fundamental Duty is related to gender equality?Respect the National FlagPromote harmony and renounce practices derogatory to womenDefend the countryProtect monumentsQuestion 8 of 209. What does the Constitution say about education for children aged 6-14?It is optionalIt is a Fundamental RightIt is the responsibility of NGOsIt is not mentionedQuestion 9 of 2010. What is the role of the State in promoting weaker sections' welfare?Ignoring their needsProviding special assistanceTreating them like everyone elseBanning special policiesQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the significance of providing equal pay for equal work?To encourage favoritismTo eliminate gender wage gapsTo reduce government jobsTo increase wage disparityQuestion 11 of 2012. What can citizens do if a Directive Principle is not implemented?File a legal caseDemand implementation through democratic meansIgnore itChange the ConstitutionQuestion 12 of 2013. Which of the following is NOT a Directive Principle?Equal pay for equal workRight to voteProtection of the environmentPublic assistance for the unemployedQuestion 13 of 2014. What does the Fundamental Duty of protecting the environment include?Planting treesReducing pollutionPreserving wildlifeAll of the aboveQuestion 14 of 2015. Which Fundamental Duty ensures respect for national symbols?To abide by the ConstitutionTo protect monumentsTo honor the National Flag and National AnthemTo promote scientific temperQuestion 15 of 2016. How do Directive Principles and Fundamental Rights complement each other?They work against each otherRights provide freedom; Directives guide policies for welfareRights are more important than DirectivesDirective Principles are superior to Fundamental RightsQuestion 16 of 2017. Why is compulsory education a Directive Principle?To improve literacy ratesTo reduce child laborTo enhance employment opportunitiesAll of the aboveQuestion 17 of 2018. Which of the following is an example of violating Fundamental Duties?Protecting the environmentDamaging public propertyRespecting national symbolsPromoting unityQuestion 18 of 2019. Why should citizens participate in democracy?To ensure their rights are protectedTo make the government accountableTo contribute to national developmentAll of the aboveQuestion 19 of 2020. What should citizens do to ensure Fundamental Duties are followed?Spread awarenessFollow them personallyEncourage others to follow themAll of the aboveQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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