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Which of the following is NOT a fundamental duty of every citizen of India?
Which of the following is NOT a fundamental duty of every citizen of India?
Citizens of India are required to promote harmony transcending religious diversities.
Citizens of India are required to promote harmony transcending religious diversities.
True
What should citizens of India develop according to Article 51A?
What should citizens of India develop according to Article 51A?
Scientific temper, humanism, and the spirit of inquiry and reform
It is the duty of every citizen of India to safeguard __________.
It is the duty of every citizen of India to safeguard __________.
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Match the following fundamental duties with their descriptions:
Match the following fundamental duties with their descriptions:
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Fundamental Duties
- Under Article 51A of the Constitution of India, every citizen must follow specific duties.
- These duties aim to promote national unity, social harmony, and individual growth.
- The list of duties includes:
- Respect for the Constitution and its institutions: This includes the National Flag and the National Anthem.
- Cherishing the national struggle for freedom: Recognizing the ideals that inspired India's independence movement.
- Protecting India's sovereignty, unity, and integrity: Safeguarding the nation's boundaries and internal stability.
- Defending the country: Offering national service when required by the nation
- Promoting harmony and brotherhood: Encouraging respect between all citizens, regardless of their differences.
- Preserving India's composite culture: Recognizing and appreciating the diverse cultural heritage of India.
- Protecting and improving the environment: Conserving natural resources like forests, lakes, rivers, and wildlife, and showing compassion for living creatures.
- Developing scientific temper, humanism, and the spirit of inquiry: Embracing reason, critical thinking, and reform in daily life.
- Safeguarding public property and avoiding violence: Respecting communal property and rejecting violence as a means of resolving disputes.
- Striving for excellence: Continuously improving in all spheres of life, individually and collectively, to achieve national progress.
- Providing education for children: Parents and guardians are responsible for ensuring that children between the ages of six and fourteen years receive an education.
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This quiz explores the Fundamental Duties outlined in Article 51A of the Indian Constitution. It covers essential duties that every citizen must follow to promote national unity, social harmony, and individual growth. Test your knowledge about these responsibilities and their significance in contemporary India.