DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (DPSP)
1. The framers
of our Constitution borrowed the concept of DPSP from the Constitution of (OR)
the idea of DPSP is borrowed from the Constitution of ---- Ireland
2. DPSP are
contained in (OR) Welfare provisions under Indian Constitution are guaranteed
under --Part IV
3. Who
described the DPSP as the ‘Novel Feature of the Indian Constitution’? --- Ambedkar
4. The DPSP aim
at ---- providing a social and economic base for a genuine democracy in the
country
5. DPSP are
---- positive instructions to government to work for the attainment of set
objectives
6. DPSP are in
the nature of --- Guidelines to State
7. The
Constitution assures economic justice to the Indian citizens through --- DPSP
8. The DPSP are
included in our Constitution from Articles --- 36 to 51
9. The DPSP are --- Social Rights
10. The DPSP
are --- Non-justiceable
11. By whom the
DPSP be amended? ---- Parliament, supported by more than 50% of States
12. Planning in
India derives its objectives from the ---- DPSP
13. The aim of
the DPSP is to establish ---- Welfare State in the country
14. The
enforcement of the DPSP depends on ---- Resources available with the
Government
15. The DPSP
may be classified into ----- Socialist, Gandhians and Liberals
16. This Act
was not passed to implement DPSP ---- Arms Act
17. What is a
DPSP? ---- Raising the standards of living of the people
18. Under which
Article has the State been directed to secure for the citizens a Uniform Civil
Code throughout the territory of India? ---- 44
19. ‘Common
(Uniform) Civil Code’ means --- Common Civil law applicable to all
20. ‘Uniform Civil
Code’ means ---- A codified law applicable to all persons of India
irrespective of their religion
21. Article 51
mandates India’s Foreign Policy to --- Promote International Peace and
Security, Encourage settlement of international disputes by arbitration &
Maintain just and good relations between nations
22. The phrase
‘Economic Justice’ is found in ---- Preamble and FRs
23. The Right
to adequate means of livelihood is to be provided by the State under the
Article --- 39
24. Article 45
mandates the State to provide for ---- early childhood care and education
for all children until they complete the age of 6 years
25. It is the
obligation of the State to protect every monument or place or object of
artistic or historic interest and of national importance under the Article --- 49
26. The DPSP
seek --- To make the Constitution an instrument of social change
27. In which
part of the Constitution does the concept of welfare finds elaboration? --- DPSP
28. If India
has to provide socio-economic welfare to its citizens, it should give
enforceability to --- DPSP
29. Certain
socio-economic provisions are guaranteed under the --- DPSP
30. The State
imposing tax on capital and wealth according to taxation laws is protected
under Article -- 39
31. According
to the interpretation of the Supreme Court, the word ‘Material Resources’ means
---- Both Movable and Immovable property
32. “Distribution
of material resources of the community as to sub-serve the common good”
guaranteed under the Article 39B aim at the principle of _____ State. ---- Secular
33. Who said in the Constituent Assembly that the DPSP
are like a ‘Cheque on a bank payable at the convenience of the bank’? ---- K.
T. Shah
34. Who wanted
the DPSP to be the basis for all future legislation? ---- B. R. Ambedkar
35. Which
Amendment of the Constitution accorded precedence to all the DPSP over FRs?
---- 42nd
36. Which
articles guides the State to promote the welfare of the State? --- 38
37. Which
Article provides for the separation of Judiciary from the Executive? --- 50
38. Which
Article recognizes International Law under the Constitution? ---- 51
39. In which
case did the Supreme Court strike down the Provisions of the Constitution that
accorded primacy to DPSP over FRs? ---- Minerva Mills
40. Which part
of the Constitution aims at establishing a Welfare State in the country? --- DPSP
41. Under DPSP,
the State is expected to provide free and compulsory education to all children
up to the age (in years) of --- 14
42. Just and
humane conditions of work and maximum living wages for workers is provided
respectively under the Articles ---- 42 and 43
43. The State
is obligated to protect and improve the environment and safeguarding of forest
and wildlife of the country under the Article ---- 48A
44. Protection
and Improvement of environment and safeguarding of forest and wildlife under
Article 48A is inserted into the Constitution by the ______ Amendment. ---- 42nd
45. What is
DPSP? ---- The State shall endeavor to protect and improve the environment
46. The 42nd
Amendment made additions to DPSP with regard to the following three matters.
----Participation of workers in the management of industry, Protection of
the environment & Free legal aid to the poor
47. What is aim
of DPSP? ---- The DPSP aim at realizing the ideals of justice, liberty,
equality and fraternity enshrined in the Preamble to the Constitution & The
DPSP have to be kept in mind by the government while formulating policies and
framing laws
48. Which DPSP
is based on Gandhian Ideology? ---- Organization of Village Panchayats,
Prohibition on the use of intoxicating drinks except for medicinal purposes
& To work for the development of weaker or backward sections of the society
49. Which
amendment of the Constitution sought to enhance the importance of the DPSP by
providing that no law passed to give effect to DPSP contained in Articles 39
(b) and (c) shall be deemed to be void on the ground that it abridges the
rights conferred by the Articles 14 and 19? ---- 25th
50. Which factors have been responsible for the slow
implementation of the DPSP? ----- Vastness of the country, Lack of resources
with the government & Lack of political will
51. Which DPSP
reflects Socialist Ideology? ---- to ensure a decent standard of living and
leisure for all workers, to provide adequate means of livelihood to all &
to prevent concentration of wealth and means of production and to ensure
equitable distribution of wealth and material resources
52. The DPSP to
be followed by the State for securing economic justice doe not include ---- to
secure Uniform Civil Code
53. The DPSP
--- cannot be enforced in any court
54. The DPSP is
not to --- take stringent measures to eliminate corruption
55. The DPSP is
not to ---- Secure just and efficient judiciary
56. Free legal
aid (Article 39A) is inserted under Indian Constitution by way of ____
Amendment. --- 42nd
57. Village
Panchayats (Article 40) are the best examples for India’s __form of government.
--- Democratic
58. The Indian
Constitution is silent as to which of the following DPSP? ---- Adult
Education
59. Which
reasons has been wrongly listed for the slow implementation of DPSP? ----- Opposition
from the society
60. Provisions
for a welfare State in India are found in ---- DPSP
61. In Gandhian
Socialism, ---- State is required
62. Which DPSP
is a socialistic principle? ---- Prevention of concentration of wealth and
the means of production, Protection of the health of workers & Equal pay
for equal work to all
63. The purpose of the inclusion of DPSP in the Indian
Constitution is to establish --- Social and Economic democracy
64. DPSPs are
the conscience of the Constitution, which embody the social philosophy of the
Constitution. The above statement was stated by: --- Granville Austin
65. Slow implementation of DPSPs in due to ---- Lack
of political will
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