Question : Which of the following Fundamental Duty provisions has laid down that all Indians need to show respect to the Indian National Flag and the Indian National Anthem?
Option 1: Article 51A (d)
Option 2: Article 51A (a)
Option 3: Article 51A (b)
Option 4: Article 51A (c)
Correct Answer: Article 51A (a)
Solution : The correct option is Article 51A (a).
The Fundamental Duty provision that emphasises the need for all Indians to show respect to the Indian National Flag and the Indian National Anthem is outlined in Article 51A(a) of the Indian Constitution. This provision states that every citizen must abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, including the National Flag and the National Anthem.
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Question : Which of the following fundamental duty provisions is similar to Article 21A?
Option 1: Article 51A (i)
Option 2: Article 51A (k)
Option 3: Article 51A (h)
Option 4: Article 51A (j)
Question : Which of the following articles of the constitution deals with Fundamental Duties?
Option 1: Article 39C
Option 2: Article 51A
Option 3: Article 29B
Option 4: None of the above
Question : Which article of the constitution deals with fundamental duties?
Option 1: Article 30A
Option 2: Article 50
Option 3: Article 51A
Option 4: Article 25
Question : Which of the following acts prevents disrespect to the national flag and national anthem?
Option 1: Protection of National Honour Act, 1996
Option 2: Civil Liberties Act, 2001
Option 3: Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 2006
Option 4: Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971
Question : Which of the following statements is not correct regarding the Constitution of India (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002?
Option 1: It made the provision for early childhood care and education to children below the age of six years under Article 45.
Option 2: It made it binding for the Government of India to set up a nodal ministry to ensure the effective implementation of these provisions under Article 75.
Option 3: Providing opportunities for education to his child or ward between the ages of 6-14 years was made a Fundamental Duty of a parent or guardian under Article 51A.
Option 4: Free and compulsory education for all children of the age of 6-14 years in the manner as determined by the State' was made a Fundamental Right under Article 21A.
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