(i) The ______ are people who are less in number.
(ii) The right to ______ allows citizens to travel wherever they want.
(iii) The ______ Day is celebrated on 26 January.
(iv) The right to freedom of religion allows individuals to follow any _____ of their choice.
(v) Cultural and educational rights protect the interests of _____ in the country.
(vi) The right to constitutional remedies enables citizens to seek redressal if their _____ are denied.
(vii) The Constitution expects citizens to show respect to the _____ and the national anthem.
(viii) _____ are guidelines for the government to ensure the welfare of the people.
(ix) Directive Principles in the Indian Constitution were adopted from the Constitution of _____.
(x) Parents or guardians must ensure that their children go to _____.
(i) What are Directive Principles?
(a) requests
(c) commands
(b) instructions
(d) guidelines
(ii) Which country has the longest-written constitution?
(a) India
(b) England
(c) Japan
(d) Turkey
(iii) Children in which age group should be given free education?
(a) 0 – 6 years
(b) 6 – 14 years
(c) 10 – 16 years
(d) 16 – 18 years
(i) The Constitution allows the rich to exploit the poor.
(ii) If our Fundamental Rights are denied, we can move court.
(iii) Fundamental Rights are the basic rights given to citizens for their well-being.
(iv) The right to equality ensures that citizens are treated differently based on their characteristics.
(v) The right to freedom includes the right to speak freely and choose any occupation.
(vi) The right against exploitation prevents child labor and ensures fair wages for all workers.
(vii) The right to freedom of religion means that people can only follow the majority religion in the country.
(viii) Fundamental Duties are expectations that the Constitution has from citizens.
(ix) Directive Principles provide specific guidelines for the implementation of Fundamental Rights.
(x) The right to constitutional remedies allows citizens to seek legal action if their rights are denied.
(i) Which of the following rights ensures that all citizens are treated as equals, regardless of their characteristics?
(a) Right to freedom
(b) Right to equality
(c) Right against exploitation
(d) Right to freedom of religion
(ii) The right against exploitation aims to prevent _____.
(a) Discrimination based on religion
(b) Children from working below 14 years of age
(c) Denial of education
(d) Unfair treatment for benefit
(iii) What does the right to freedom of religion allow individuals to do?
(a) Choose any occupation
(b) Follow any religion
(c) Move anywhere within the country
(d) Protect their cultural heritage
(iv) Which fundamental duty expects citizens to send their children to school?
(a) Abiding by the Constitution
(b) Respecting the national flag
(c) Taking care of public property
(d) Preserving cultural heritage
(v) Directive Principles in the Indian Constitution aim to provide _____.
(a) Fundamental Rights to citizens
(b) Guidelines for the government to ensure citizens' welfare
(c) Powers to the President
(d) Rights to minority groups
(i) What are Fundamental Rights? List them.
(ii) What are Directive Principles? Write any two.
(iii) What is a constitution?
Millions of small children in India work in shops, in factories, and in homes. Is it allowed by the law? Do you think these children know about their Fundamental Rights? Can we consider the people who employ small children as good citizens?
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