Question : Articles 36 to 51 of the Indian Constitution deal with ___________.
Option 1: Fundamental rights
Option 2: Fundamental duties
Option 3: Directive Principles of State Policy
Option 4: Preamble of the Indian Constitution
Correct Answer: Directive Principles of State Policy
Solution : The correct option is Directive Principles of State Policy.
Part IV of the Indian Constitution addresses the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) in Articles 36–51. They are taken from the Spanish Constitution and originally appeared in the Irish Constitution. The Directive Principles of State Policy, their significance in the Indian Constitution, and the history of their clash with Fundamental Rights will be the only topics covered in this article.
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Question : Part IV of the Indian Constitution contains the provisions on:
Option 1: Fundamental Rights
Option 2: Citizenship
Option 3: Elections
Option 4: Directive Principles of State Policy
Question : Which articles of the Indian Constitution describe Fundamental Rights?
Option 1: Articles 5 to 11
Option 2: Articles 12 to 35
Option 3: Articles 36 to 51
Option 4: Articles 52 to 62
Question : Supreme Court is the guardian for
Option 2: Directive principles
Option 3: Preamble
Option 4: Centre and state disputes
Question : Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with Directive Principles of State Policy?
Option 1: Part VII
Option 2: Part VI
Option 3: Part V
Option 4: Part IV
Question : Which of the following has similarity to Article 29(1) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which states “everyone has duties to the community in which alone the free and full development of his personality is possible”?
Option 1: Directive Principles
Option 2: Fundamental Rights
Option 3: Cooperative Societies
Option 4: Fundamental Duties
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