Introduction to Directive Principles of State Policy
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Q. What does 'directive' mean in the context of the Directive Principles of State Policies?
- Set of rules meant to be followed.
- Guidance offered or an intention to influence.
- Code of conduct.
- Measures that the state undertakes for the welfare of the people.
Q. Which of these ideologies are not included within the Directive Principles of State Policy?
- Gandhian
- Socialist
- Capitalist
- Liberal
Q. In which part of the Indian Constitution are the fundamental rights listed?
- Part I
- Part IV
- Part III
- Part II
Q. When did the practice of having written constitutions begin?
- After the American War of Independence
- After the Industrial Revolution in England
- After the French Revolution
- After India became independent
Q. In which session of the Indian National Congress was the resolution outlining independent India's Constitution adopted?
- Lahore
- Karachi
- Lucknow
- Calcutta
Q. Explain the basic differences between fundamental rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.
Q. Pair the terms in 'Directive Principles of State Policy' with what they refer to.
X - Government & Legislature
X - Government & Legislature
- Code of Conduct
- State
- Welfare Measures
- Directive
- Policy
- X
- Principle
- Guidance offered
Q. Pair the terms in 'Directive Principles of State Policy' with what they refer to.
X - Government & Legislature
X - Government & Legislature
- Code of Conduct
- State
- Welfare Measures
- Directive
- Policy
- X
- Principle
- Guidance offered
Q. Which of the following institutions was responsible for the drafting of the Indian Constitution?
- Constituent Council
- Constituent Assembly
- Constituent Conference
- Constituent Committee
Q. Which of the following parts of the Constitution begins with a short statement of its basic values?
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Fundamental Duties
- Preamble
- Fundamental Rights