Class 9th Civics Chapter – 5 Democratic Rights MCQ With Answer

Class 9th Civics Chapter – 5 Democratic Rights MCQ With Answer

Class 9th Civics Chapter – 5 Democratic Rights MCQ With Answer

Text BookNCERT
Class 9th
SubjectCivics
Chapter5th
Chapter NameDemocratic Rights
CategoryClass 9th Civics
MediumEnglish
SourceLast Doubt

Class 9th Civics Chapter – 5 Democratic Rights MCQ With Answer

Chapter – 5

Democratic Rights

MCQ

(1) Which one of the following is not a Political Right?

A. Right to contest election
B. Right to vote
C. Right to seek any political office
D. Right to freedom

Answer – (D) Right to freedom
(2) Civil Rights are given to the individual by __?

A. Nature
B. God
C. The state
D. The people

Answer – (C) The state
(3) Which of the following rights is not available under the fundamental rights?

A. Right to Equality
B. Right to Property
C. Right to protect one’s culture
D. Right to Freedom

Answer – (B) Right to Property
(4) Cultural and Educational Rights are safeguarded ? mainly for

A. Women
B. Minorities
C. Children
D. Men

Answer – (B) Minorities
(5) The country which denies freedom of religion is

A. Israel
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Iran
D. Yugoslavia

Answer – (B) Saudi Arabia
(6) Amnesty international works for

A. Human rights
B. Trade unions
C. Poor children
D. Deprived people

Answer – (A) Human rights
(7) The National Human Rights Commission of India was set up in_______?

A. 1993
B. 1994
C. 1995
D. 1996

Answer – (A) 1993
(8) When was the NHRC set up_______?

A. 1993
B. 1994
C. 1995
D. 1996

Answer – (A) 1993
(9) Which of the fundamental Rights is called ‘the heart & soul’ of the Indian Constitution?

A. Right to equality
B. Right to freedom of religion
C. Right to constitutional remedies
D. Cultural and educational rights

Answer – (C) Right to constitutional remedies
(10) In which article say that ‘the heart & soul’ of the Indian constitution?

A. Article 21
B. Article 32
C. Article 16
D. Article 20

Answer – (B) Article 32
(11) Children below the age of cannot be employed in any factory or mine in any other hazardous work.

A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 15

Answer – (C) 14
(12) How many Fundamental Rights do we have.

A. 8
B. 7
C. 6
D. 9

Answer – (C) 6
(13) About 600 hundred people from all over the world were put in prison in Guantanamo Bay by the

A. US forces
B. Japanese forces
C. German forces
D. British forces

Answer – (A) US forces
(14) The right to seek the enforcement of all Fundamental Rights is called

A. Right against exploitation
B. Right to freedom
C. Right to constitutional remedies
D. Cultural and educational rights

Answer – (C) Right to constitutional remedies
(15) What did Dr. Ambedkar refer to the ‘right to constitutional remedies’ as?

A. The brain of our constitution
B. The heart & soul of our constitution
C. The heart of our constitution
D. The soul of our constitution

Answer – (B) The heart & soul of our constitution
(16) Who called the right to constitutional remedies asthe heart and soul of the constitution?

A. J.L Nehru
B. B.R Ambedkar
C. Mahatma Gandhi
D. Rajendra Prasad

Answer – (B) B.R Ambedkar
(17) Which of the following freedom is not available to an Indian citizen?

A. Freedom of criticize the government
B. Freedom to participate in armed rebellion
C. Freedom to reside in any part of the country
D. All of the above

Answer – (B) Freedom to participate in armed rebellion
(18) Which of these is False regarding the Freedom of Speech & Expression?

A. Everyone has a right to think differently
B. One may disagree with a policy of the govt
C. Once can use it to incite people against the govt
D. One is free to criticize the govt

Answer – (C) Once can use it to incite people against the govt
(19) Which among the following cannot be challenge in a court?

A. Directive principles of state policy
B. Fundamental Rights
C. Freedom to choose any profession or business
D. Right to move freely to any party of the country

Answer – (A) Directive principles of state policy
(20) Which among the following is correct regarding PIL?

A. Public Interest Legislature
B. Public Interest Litigation
C. Public Information Litigation
D. Public Information Legislature

Answer – (B) Public Interest Litigation