MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS:

  MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS :  (MCQ’s) 

1.  History provides us with examples of discrimination ,exclusion and persecution on the grounds of ____________.

(a) Religions
(b) Regions
(c) Castes
(d) Languages

2.  Almost in all countries of the world we have more than one ____________.

(a) Social group
(b) Religious group
(c) Political group
(d) All of the above

3.  __________ refers to separation of religion from the state .

(a) Secularism
(b) Political rights
(c) Federalism
(d) Socialism

4.  __________protects us against state power as well as against the tyranny of the majority in India.

(a) Fundamental rights
(b) Civil rights
(c) Political rights
(d) Social rights

5.  ________ mandates that the India state be secular.

(a) Indian parliament
(b) Indian courts
(c) Indian constitution
(d) Indian politics

6.  _________ is banned by Indian Constitution .

(a) Caste
(b) Social contacts
(c) Untouchability
(d) Social Activity

7.  The constitution prohibits the legislature from making laws according to the first amendment of the __________constitution.

(a) Indian
(b) British
(c) U.S
(d) Portuguese

8.  The Indian constitution mandates that the Indian state be ___________.

(a) Social
(b) Religious
(c) Secular
(d) Ethical

9.  The Indian state recognizes wearing a turban by the __________.

(a) Hindu youth
(b) Sikh youth
(c) Muslim youth
(d) Sikh women

10.  Which schools cannot promote any one religion either in their morning prayer or through religious celebrations?

(a) Aided schools
(b) Semi-aided schools
(c) Government schools
(d) Private schools

11.  ________ country works in various ways to prevent religious dominance?

(a) USA
(b) India
(c) UK
(d) Africa

12. In order to abolish untouchability the Indian constitution intervened in ______.

(a) Hindu practices
(b) Muslim practices
(c) Christian practices
(d) Sikh practices
 
13. Where do Christians go for prayer?
(a) Temple
(b) Church
(c) Mosque
(d) Gurudwara
 
14. Indian Constitution contains ____
(a) fundamental rights
(b) discrimination
(c) unequality
(d) all of these
 
15. What can we not do in government schools?
(a) Sing national anthem
(b) Sing Rashtriya Geet
(c) Celebrate any religious festival
(d) None of these
 
16. What is celebrated on 2nd October of every year?
(a) Christmas Day
(b) Children’s Day
(c) Gandhi Jayanti
(d) Diwali
 
17. Which is the sect of Jainism?
(a) Arya Samaj
(b) Khalsa
(c) Digamber
(d) Sanatan Dharm
 
18. What refers to the State’s effort to influence a particular matter in accordance with the principles of the constitution?
(a) Intervene
(b) Coercion
(c) Meditation
(d) None of these
 
19. What does ‘to force someone to do something’ mean?
(a) Coercion
(b) Intervene
(c) Interpret
(d) None of these
 
20. Pooja sthal of Hindus is …………………

(a) Temples
(b) Churches
(c) Gurudwaras
(d) None of these

21. The form of prayer of ………………… is Namaaz.
(a) Christians
(b) Muslims 
(c) Sikhs
(d) Jains
 
22. Independence Day is ………………… festival of India.
(a) National
(b) International
(c) Regional
(d) None of these
23. _____ were persecuted in Hitler’s Germany
(a) Christians
(b) Muslims 
(c) Sikhs
(d) Jews
24.One word for legislature cannot declare any religion as the official religion
(a) Fundamental 
(b) Discrimination
(c) Unequality
(d) Establishment
25. The state intervenes in religion in order to end a ____practice
(a) National
(b) Social
(c) Regional
(d) Political

Answers:
1.(a) Religions
2.(d) All of the above
3.(a) Secularism
4.(a) Fundamental rights
5.(c) Indian constitution
6.(c) Untouchability
7.(c) U.S
8.(c) Secular
9.(b) Sikh youth
10.(c) Government schools
11.(b) India
12.(a) Hindu practices
13.(b) Church
14.(a) Fundamental rights
15.(c) Celebrate any religious festival
16.(c) Gandhi Jayanti
17.(c) Digamber
18.(a) Intervene
19.(a) Coercion
20.(a) Temples
21.(b) Muslims
22.(a) National
23.(d) Jews
24.(d) Establishment
25.(b) Social