Class 8th Ncert Civics Important practice MCQs---- Constitution, Puplic Facility and Social Justice
Class 8th Ncert Civics
Important Practice Question
Ch 7
(Public Facilities) ----Important Questions
1.Which of
the following comes under essential facilities?
A)Healthcare b) Water
Supply
c)Sanitation d) All
of these
Ans:d
2.The
facilities provided by the government is known as
a)Public
facilities b)
General facilities
c) Privat
Facilities d)
Extra Facilities
Ans:a
3.The sources of money to run the public facilities is from
a)Donation b) Capaigns c) Taxes d) All of the above
Ans:c
4.Right of
water is guaranteed in
a)Article 17 b) Article 14
c) Article
20 d) Article 21
Ans:d
5.Consider the following statement with respect to the
Constitution of India:
1)The constitution guarantees the
Right to Life to all persons living in this country.
B2 The Constitution of India
recognises the right to water as being a part of the Right of life.
Select the correct option using the
code below:
a)1 only b) 2 only c) Both 1 and 2 d)
Neither 1 nor 2
Ans:c
Important MCQs—Law and Social Justice (Ch 8)
1. Which of the following types of justice is
discussed in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution?
(a)
Social and
Economical Justice
(b)
Social and Political Justice
(c)
Economical, Political and Social Justice
(d)
Social and Culture Justice
Ans:c
2.That
statement of the Constitution in which as country clearly sates all the basic
values and concepts of its constitution:
(A) Act
(B)
Section
(C)
Law
(D) Preamble
Ans:d
3. According
to the Constitution of India, the age below which the children should not be
employed in any hazardous place is
a) Below 18
years b)
Below 15 years
c) Below 14
Years d)
Below 18 years
Ans:c
4. Read the following statements carefully and
choose the alternative from the following:
Statement 1: The
Right to the enjoyment pollution free water and air is include in Right to
Life.
Statement 2: Right to life is fundamental Right under Article 21.
(a) Both the statements are
true.
(b) Both the statements are
false.
(c) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(d) Statement 2 is true and
Statement 1 is false.
Ans:a
5. The
gas which leaked in the Bhopal Gas Tragedy was
a) Hydrogen sulfide b) Carbon
monoxide
c) Methyl
Isocynade d)
Methyal alcohol
6.
The Bhopal Gas Tragedy occurred on
a) 2nd
December 1984 b)
5th March 1977
c)
20th May 1999 d)
15th January 1986
Ans:a
7)
Which of the following says that a person cannot be forced to work for low
wages?
a)
Right to Equality b)
Right to Freedom
c)
Right to freedom of Religion d)
Right against Exploitation
8)
Government makes laws. The reason for making law is-
a)
To protect people from unfair practices
b)
To ensure social justice
c)
To control unfair means sued by private companies
d)
All of the above
Ans:d
Constitution (Important MCQs) ch 1
1.How many fundamental rights have
been provided by constitution:
(a) Ten (b) six
(c) five (d) eight
Ans: b
2.Indian Constitution came into
effect in:
(a) 26 Nov,1949 (b) 26 Dec,1949
(c) 26 Nov,1950 (d)
26 Jan,1950
Ans:d
3.Who was the president of Indian
constitution assembly?
(a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (b) Mahatma
Gandhi
(c) Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar (d)
None of these
Ans:a
4. Which one of the following is not correct.
(a) India is a secular country.
(b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the
president of Indian Constutuion.
(c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad is father of
Indian Constitution.
(d) The Constitution of India was completed
on 26 Nov,1949.
Ans:c
5. The constitution Assembly started
framing the Constitution of India in:
(a) 1946 (b) 1904
(c) 1947 (d) 1960
Ans:a
6. The fundamental Right not listed
in the Indian Constitution is:
(a) Right to Equality (b) Right to
Property
(c) Right to Freedom (d) Cultural and
Educational Rights
Ans:b
7.India has a Parliamentary from of
Government which means
(a)India has a Parliament
(b) India has a
President
(c) Everyone in India is equal in
front of the law.
(d) Every citizen has universal adult
suffrage
Ans:d
8.The existence of more than one
level of government in the country is
(a)Secularism (b) Socialism
(c) Federalism (d) None of these
Ans:c
9.How many levels of government does
India have?
a)Two b) four c) Six d) Three
Ans:d
10. Which of the following are the
three organs of the Indian Government?
a)Legislature, Executive and
Judiciary
b) Prime Minister, President and
Chief Minister
c) Panchayat, Legislative Assembly
and Zila Panchyat
d) President, Chief Minister and
Member of Legislative Assembly
Ans:a
11. Fundamental Rights protect
citizens against the power of-
a)Judiciary b) Rulers
c) Dictators d) State
Ans:a
12. The Right to Constitution
Remedies allows citizens
a)To start their own business with
help of aid from the state
b) To practice their own religion and
stop the state to intervene.
c) To move to the court in case of
violation of fundamental Rights.
d) None of these
Ans:c