5 Questions
What is the main purpose of the Objectives Resolution?
To guide the drafting of the Indian Constitution
Which agency is NOT mentioned as one of the three through which the government functions?
Constitutional Assembly
What is the purpose of the Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution?
To promote a sense of discipline and commitment to the nation
Which right is NOT included in the Fundamental Rights of the Indian Constitution?
Right to Property
What is the purpose of the Directive Principles of State Policy?
To direct the state in making laws for the welfare of the people
Study Notes
Objectives Resolution
- The main purpose of the Objectives Resolution is to outline the aims and objectives of the Indian Constitution, providing a framework for the country's governance and development.
Government Agencies
- The three agencies through which the government functions are the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judiciary.
- The agency NOT mentioned is the Press or Media, which is not a formal branch of the government.
Fundamental Duties
- The purpose of the Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution is to emphasize the role and responsibilities of citizens towards the nation, promoting a sense of duty and loyalty among citizens.
Fundamental Rights
- The Fundamental Rights of the Indian Constitution include the Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, and Right to Constitutional Remedies.
- The right NOT included in the Fundamental Rights is the Right to Privacy, which is a implied right, not explicitly mentioned.
Directive Principles of State Policy
- The purpose of the Directive Principles of State Policy is to provide guidelines for the government to shape its policies, ensuring the welfare of citizens, and promoting social and economic development.
Test your knowledge on the evolution of the Indian Constitution with this quiz. Explore topics such as the Objectives Resolution, the Preamble, and Fundamental Rights, including Right to Equality and Right to Freedom. Evaluate your understanding of the structure, agencies, and features of the Indian Constitution in Module 1 of JAIN University's course.
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