Dpsp Flashcards

1
Q

Are the Directive Principles of State Policy justiciable?

A

No, they are non-justiciable.

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2
Q

Which part of the Indian Constitution contains the Directive Principles?

A

Part IV

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3
Q

How many Directive Principles are there in the Indian Constitution?

A

There are 15 Directive Principles.

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4
Q

True or False: The Directive Principles are enforceable by the courts.

A

False

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5
Q

Fill in the blank: The Directive Principles aim to establish a ______ society.

A

welfare

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6
Q

Which article of the Indian Constitution states the application of Directive Principles?

A

Article 37

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7
Q

What is the primary purpose of the Directive Principles of State Policy?

A

To guide the State in policy-making and governance.

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8
Q

Which Directive Principle promotes the right to work, education, and public assistance?

A

Article 41

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9
Q

True or False: The Directive Principles are aimed at ensuring the socio-economic welfare of the people.

A

True

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10
Q

Which article directs the State to promote educational and economic interests of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes?

A

Article 46

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11
Q

What is mentioned in Article 39 of the Indian Constitution?

A

The State shall direct its policy towards securing certain principles of policy.

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12
Q

Which article mandates the State to secure a uniform civil code for all citizens?

A

Article 44

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13
Q

Fill in the blank: The Directive Principles are inspired by the ______ Constitution.

A

Irish

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14
Q

Which article states that the State should strive to promote the educational and economic interests of the weaker sections?

A

Article 46

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15
Q

True or False: The Directive Principles are meant to be implemented through legislation.

A

True

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16
Q

What role do the Directive Principles play in the governance of India?

A

They serve as guidelines for creating laws and policies.

17
Q

Which article of the Constitution directs the State to make provisions for securing just and humane conditions of work?

A

Article 42

18
Q

Fill in the blank: The Directive Principles aim to reduce ______ and inequality.

A

poverty

19
Q

Which article emphasizes the right to an adequate means of livelihood?

A

Article 39(a)

20
Q

True or False: The Directive Principles are legally binding on the State.

A

False

21
Q

What is the significance of the Directive Principles in relation to Fundamental Rights?

A

They complement and promote the realization of Fundamental Rights.

22
Q

Which article directs the State to provide for free and compulsory education for children?

A

Article 45

23
Q

Fill in the blank: The Directive Principles are fundamental in the governance of the ______.

A

country

24
Q

What is the relationship between Directive Principles and the welfare state?

A

Directive Principles aim to establish a welfare state.

25
Q

Which article of the Constitution deals with the protection of monuments and places of national importance?

A

Article 49

26
Q

True or False: The Directive Principles of State Policy were included in the Constitution to ensure social justice.

A

True