Question : Which of the following does not fall under the Fundamental Duties in the Constitution of India?
Option 1: Safeguard public property and abjure violence
Option 2: Cherish and follow the noble ideals that inspired the national struggle for freedom
Option 3: Exercise adult franchise
Option 4: Uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India
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Correct Answer: Exercise adult franchise
Solution : The correct answer is the Exercise of adult franchise.
Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) comes under Part IV and from Article 36 to Article 51. Exercising an adult franchise is not one of the DPSPs. It is under Article 326 of the Constitution of India, which deals with Universal Adult Franchise.
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Question : Every citizen must uphold and protect the ________, unity and integrity of India.
Option 1: autonomy
Option 2: authority
Option 3: sovereignty
Option 4: privacy
Question : To safeguard public property and to abjure violence is a ___________in the Indian Constitution.
Option 1: fundamental duty
Option 2: social ethic
Option 3: fundamental right
Option 4: directive principle of state policy
Question : Which of the following is not a fundamental duty?
Option 1: To abide by the Constitution and respect the National Flag
Option 2: To promote harmony and brotherhood
Option 3: To uphold and protect the sovereignty
Option 4: Abolition of titles except military and academic
Question : What is popular sovereignty
Option 1: Sovereignty of peoples representative
Option 2: sovereignty of the legal head
Option 3: sovereignty of the head of state
Option 4: sovereignty of the people
Question : Which freedom is considered the "Hallmark of Democracy"?
Option 1: Right against exploitation
Option 2: Right to freedom of religion
Option 3: Freedom of assembly
Option 4: Freedom of speech and expression
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