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CIVICS CH3 Understanding Secularism question types

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CIVICS CH3 Understanding Secularism questions

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Q 1MCQ1 Mark
i) Article 26 – Freedom to manage religious affairs.
ii) Article 16 – equality of opportunity in public employment.
iii) Article 28 – The State shall not compel any citizen to promote of any particular religion.
iv) Article 29 (2) – A ban discrimination in State-aided educational institution,
  • A
    i, ii only
  • B
    ii, iii only
  • C
    iv only
  • i, ii and iv only

Answer: D.

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Q 2MCQ1 Mark
is the State Permits the practice of any religion.
  • Liberty
  • B
    Equality
  • C
    Neutrality
  • D
    None of these

Answer: A.

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Q 3MCQ1 Mark
Which article guarantees the freedom of conscience and the right to process practice, and Propagate religion individually.
  • Article – 25 (1)
  • B
    Article – 29 (2)
  • C
    Article – 28
  • D
    Article – 27

Answer: A.

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Q 4MCQ1 Mark
Which article provides equality of opportunity in public employment.
  • A
    Article – 15
  • Article – 16
  • C
    Article – 17
  • D
     Article – 18

Answer: B.

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Q 5MCQ1 Mark
Which article provides a ban on discrimination in State-aided educational institution.
  • A
    Article – 19
  • B
    Article – 20
  • Article – 29 (2)
  • D
    Article-16

Answer: C.

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1. Secularisma) is a lack of belief in god and gods
2. Atheismb) Prohibition of religion, caste, sex
3. Article - 15c) equality of opportunity in Public employment
4. Article -16d) ban on discrimination is State-aided Educational Institutions
5. Article - 29 (2)e) tolerance towards other religions
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Assertion: There is no state religion in India.
Reason: The State will neither establish a religion of its own new confer any patronage upon any particular religion.
  • A
    A is true but R is false.
  • B
    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
  • C
    A is false but R is true.
  • Both A and R are true. R is not the correct explanation of A.

Answer: D.

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