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Directive Principles of State Policy – Flashcards
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- #1
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Which directive is related to providing education for children up to the age of 14?
Verso
Article 45
Explication
Article 45 promotes early childhood care and education, emphasizing the state's role in child development.
- #2
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How many articles constitute the Directive Principles of State Policy?
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Articles 36 to 51
Explication
Articles 36 to 51 collectively formulate the Directive Principles, outlining goals for the state.
- #3
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The Directive Principles of State Policy are primarily aimed at ensuring {{c1::social justice}}.
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The Directive Principles of State Policy are primarily aimed at ensuring social justice.
Explication
DPSP objectives reflect a commitment to social equity, signifying the government's intent to address inequalities.
- #4
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Which fundamental right is often seen in contrast to Directive Principles?
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Fundamental Rights
Explication
Fundamental Rights are individual rights, while DPSP focus on collective welfare, sometimes leading to conflicts.
- #5
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The proposed universal education policy aligns with DPSP through {{c1::Article 21A}} for children's education.
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The proposed universal education policy aligns with DPSP through Article 21A for children's education.
Explication
Article 21A mandates free and compulsory education, reflecting the commitment of the state toward education.
- #6
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Which Article outlines the state’s duty to promote educational opportunities?
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Article 41
Explication
Article 41 mandates that the state provide the right to work, education, and public assistance.
- #7
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The housing scheme for urban poor reflects DPSP through {{c1::Article 39}} for adequate means of livelihood.
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The housing scheme for urban poor reflects DPSP through Article 39 for adequate means of livelihood.
Explication
Article 39 ensures favorable conditions for a dignified life, aligning with the housing initiative's purpose.
- #8
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What challenge might arise with a new housing scheme under DPSP?
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Legal and practical implementation issues
Explication
Challenges may include land acquisition laws and funding, which can hinder effective policy execution.
- #9
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Article 46 promotes the educational and economic interests of {{c1::Scheduled Castes}} and Scheduled Tribes.
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Article 46 promotes the educational and economic interests of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
Explication
This Article specifically targets marginalized communities, ensuring safeguards for their advancement.
- #10
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Which Article deals with the organization of village panchayats?
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Article 40
Explication
Article 40 encourages the establishment of self-governing bodies at the grassroots level for effective governance.
- #11
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How do Directive Principles influence social policies?
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Provide guidelines for social justice
Explication
DPSPs serve as a framework for crafting policies that address disparities and promote welfare.
- #12
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The MGNREGA influences employment by ensuring {{c1::guaranteed wage employment}} for rural communities.
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The MGNREGA influences employment by ensuring guaranteed wage employment for rural communities.
Explication
MGNREGA is a practical application of DPSP, promoting social security and economic stability in rural areas.
- #13
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What part of the Constitution deals with Directive Principles of State Policy?
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Part IV
Explication
Part IV of the Indian Constitution focuses on DPSP, guiding state policy to promote social and economic welfare.
- #14
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What misconception do people have about Directive Principles?
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They are justiciable rights.
Explication
Many believe DPSPs can be enforced in court, but they are non-justiciable and serve as guidelines.
- #15
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How does the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana relate to Directive Principles?
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Promotes economic justice
Explication
The scheme aligns with DPSP by ensuring access to banking facilities and financial inclusion for all.
- #16
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Which part of the Indian Constitution contains the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP)?
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Part IV
Explication
Part IV of the Indian Constitution specifically outlines the Directive Principles of State Policy, aimed at guiding the state in policy-making and governance.
- #17
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How many articles are designated for the Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution?
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Articles 36 to 51
Explication
Articles 36 to 51 in Part IV specifically detail the various Directive Principles that the state should aim to achieve.
- #18
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What is the primary purpose of the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP)?
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To guide the state in policy-making
Explication
The DPSP serves as a framework for creating laws and policies that promote social and economic welfare.
- #19
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What does Article 37 of the Indian Constitution state about the Directive Principles of State Policy?
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They are not enforceable by courts.
Explication
Article 37 clarifies that while DPSP are fundamental in governance, they are not legally enforceable, setting them apart from Fundamental Rights.
- #20
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Which article defines 'Social Order' in the context of Directive Principles?
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Article 38
Explication
Article 38 emphasizes the state’s duty to secure a social order for the promotion of the welfare of the people, highlighting its importance in governance.
- #21
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What does Article 39(a) mandate concerning the Directive Principles?
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Right to adequate means of livelihood
Explication
Article 39(a) ensures that the state must strive to guarantee adequate means of livelihood for all citizens, aiming for economic justice.
- #22
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What principle does Article 41 address in the DPSP?
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Right to work, education, and public assistance
Explication
Article 41 directs the state to provide these essential services, reinforcing the concept of social welfare.
- #23
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Under which article are individual and family welfare addressed in the Directive Principles?
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Article 42
Explication
Article 42 emphasizes the state's responsibility to ensure humane conditions for work and maternity relief.
- #24
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Which article focuses on the protection of children and youth against exploitation?
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Article 39(e) and 39(f)
Explication
These articles specifically address the need to protect children and youth against exploitation, underscoring their importance in policy.
- #25
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What does Article 45 of the DPSP promote for children?
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Provision for early childhood care and education
Explication
Article 45 mandates the state to promote education for children under the age of six, illustrating the focus on early education.
- #26
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Which Directive Principle article promotes the organization of village panchayats?
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Article 40
Explication
Article 40 encourages the organization of village panchayats, promoting self-governance at the local level.
- #27
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What does Article 43 aim to secure in relation to workers?
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Living wage and decent standard of life
Explication
Article 43 aims to ensure that workers receive fair wages and good living conditions, influencing labor laws.
- #28
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What directive does Article 44 advocate regarding personal laws?
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Uniform civil code
Explication
Article 44 calls for a uniform civil code, aiming to replace personal laws based on the scriptures and customs with a common set governing all citizens.
- #29
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Which article emphasizes the promotion of international peace and security?
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Article 51
Explication
Article 51 directs the state to promote international peace, showing the connection between domestic policy and global responsibility.
- #30
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How do the Directive Principles of State Policy differ from Fundamental Rights?
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Non-enforceable vs. enforceable
Explication
DPSPs are guidelines for policy-making and are non-enforceable, while Fundamental Rights are legally enforceable rights.
- #31
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What role do Directives play in economic policy according to DPSP?
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Guide economic planning and development
Explication
DPSPs provide a framework that influences the economic direction and helps in targeted development strategies.
- #32
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Which article emphasizes the state’s responsibility to prevent the concentration of wealth?
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Article 39(c)
Explication
Article 39(c) promotes distribution of wealth to avoid concentration, a key aspect of social equity.
- #33
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Under DPSP, what does Article 46 emphasize for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes?
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Promotion of educational and economic interests
Explication
Article 46 ensures the protection and promotion of interests of Scheduled Castes and Tribes, highlighting social justice.
- #34
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What does Article 47 mandate regarding public health?
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Improvement of public health
Explication
Article 47 charges the state with the duty of improving public health, reflecting the importance of health policy in governance.
- #35
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Which article promotes the right to work in the context of women?
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Article 39(a)
Explication
Article 39(a) ensures not just livelihoods for all, but emphasizes inclusive employment opportunities, particularly for women.