| #4751 |
Which Article promotes the organization of village panchayats? |
Article 40 |
| #4752 |
Which Article directs the State to provide free and compulsory education to children aged 6–14? |
Article 45 (now under Article 21A) |
| #4753 |
Which Article promotes equal pay for equal work for men and women? |
Article 39(d) |
| #4754 |
Which Article directs the State to strive to minimize inequalities in income and status? |
Article 38 |
| #4755 |
What is the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles? |
They complement each other for achieving social justice |
| #4756 |
Can Directive Principles override Fundamental Rights? |
No, they cannot override Fundamental Rights |
| #4757 |
Do Directive Principles aim at economic and social justice? |
Yes, they focus on reducing inequality and poverty |
| #4758 |
What is the main purpose of Directive Principles? |
To guide the government in creating a just society |
| #4759 |
Who suggested the idea of Directive Principles in the Indian Constitution? |
Mahatma Gandhi and the Irish Constitution |
| #4760 |
Are Directive Principles legally enforceable in courts? |
No, they are guidelines for the state |
| #4761 |
Which part of the Constitution contains Directive Principles? |
Part IV, Articles 36 to 51 |
| #4762 |
Do Fundamental Duties complement Fundamental Rights? |
Yes, they remind citizens to respect the rights of others while enjoying their own rights |
| #4763 |
How do Fundamental Duties help in nation-building? |
They create awareness about civic responsibilities and promote ethical behavior |
| #4764 |
Can the government take action if a citizen violates Fundamental Duties? |
Yes, through law in certain cases like environmental protection or education duties |
| #4765 |
Are Fundamental Duties included in the Directive Principles of State Policy? |
No, they are listed separately under Part IV-A |
| #4766 |
What does the duty “to provide opportunities for education to children between 6 and 14 years” relate to? |
Supports the Right to Education and encourages responsible citizens |
| #4767 |
What is expected under “to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity”? |
Pursue personal and professional excellence to strengthen society and nation |
| #4768 |
What does the duty “to safeguard public property and abjure violence” entail? |
Do not damage public property and avoid violent acts |
| #4769 |
What is meant by “to develop scientific temper, humanism, and spirit of inquiry and reform”? |
Encourage rational thinking, scientific outlook, and progressive ideas |
| #4770 |
What does the duty “to protect and improve the natural environment” require? |
Safeguard forests, rivers, wildlife, and the overall environment |
| #4771 |
What is expected under “to preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture”? |
Protect monuments, languages, art, and traditions |
| #4772 |
What does the duty “to promote harmony and spirit of common brotherhood” mean? |
Avoid discrimination and maintain national integration |
| #4773 |
What is meant by “to defend the country and render national service when required”? |
Citizens should serve in the armed forces or help the nation in emergencies |
| #4774 |
What does the duty “to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of India” require? |
Citizens must defend India’s territorial integrity and unity |
| #4775 |
What is expected from citizens under the duty “to cherish and follow the noble ideals of freedom struggle”? |
Respect and remember the sacrifices of freedom fighters |