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polity hard True/False Constitutional Morality - Comparative Constitutional Influence Comparative constitutional influence critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Indian Constitutional Morality jurisprudence on dignity, equality, and proportionality has influenced constitutional courts in other countries, particularly in the Global South, demonstrating the export potential of Indian constitutional innovations.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Constitutional Morality - Implementation Gap Challenge Constitutional morality implementation challenges critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Despite progressive Constitutional Morality jurisprudence, implementation gaps persist due to combination of factors. Which of the following is NOT a typical challenge in realizing Constitutional Morality in practice?

  1. Institutional capacity constraints in enforcement agencies
  2. Political will deficits when rights realization conflicts with short-term interests
  3. Awareness gaps among marginalized beneficiaries about their rights
  4. Constitutional text being too rigid to adapt to contemporary challenges
polity hard Fill in the Blank Constitutional Morality - Climate Justice Application Climate justice and constitutional morality critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Constitutional Morality has been invoked in emerging 'climate litigation' where citizens challenge government policies alleged to inadequately address climate change, recognizing right to a healthy environment as part of Article ______ and intergenerational equity as a constitutional principle.

  1. 14
  2. 19
  3. 21
  4. 48A
polity hard True/False Constitutional Morality - Technology and Rights Balance Technology and constitutional morality critical for UPSC Mains and current affairs exams

Constitutional Morality requires balancing technological innovation with rights protection, ensuring digital governance initiatives like Aadhaar, UPI, and DigiLocker incorporate safeguards for privacy, inclusion, and accountability.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard Fill in the Blank Constitutional Morality - Continuing Mandamus Innovation Continuing mandamus and constitutional morality critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

The Supreme Court has evolved the concept of 'continuing mandamus' to monitor implementation of Constitutional Morality-based directions in public interest cases by keeping the writ petition ______ and issuing periodic directions to executive agencies.

  1. closed
  2. pending
  3. dismissed
  4. transferred
polity hard True/False Constitutional Morality - Post-Retirement Employment Ethics Post-retirement ethics and constitutional morality critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Constitutional Morality requires public officials to avoid conflicts of interest, including post-retirement employment that may compromise institutional independence, though the Constitution explicitly prohibits this only for specific offices like CAG and Election Commissioners.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Constitutional Morality - Intersectionality Recognition Intersectionality and constitutional morality critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Constitutional Morality increasingly recognizes intersectional vulnerabilities (e.g., Dalit women, disabled LGBTQ+ persons) and interprets rights to address compounded discrimination. Which constitutional provision allows special provisions for women and children, which can be combined with provisions for SC/ST/OBC for intersectional protection?

  1. Article 14
  2. Article 15(3)
  3. Article 16(4)
  4. Article 21
polity hard True/False Constitutional Morality - Digital Rights Application Digital rights and constitutional morality critical for UPSC Mains and current affairs exams

In Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India (2020), the Supreme Court applied Constitutional Morality to hold that freedom of speech and expression over the internet is protected under Article 19(1)(a), and restrictions must satisfy proportionality test balancing security concerns with digital rights.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Constitutional Morality - Majoritarianism Check Majoritarianism check through constitutional morality critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Constitutional Morality acts as a check on majoritarian democracy by ensuring that laws and policies, even if supported by electoral majority, must comply with fundamental rights and constitutional values protecting minorities and individuals. Which case exemplifies this principle?

  1. Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973)
  2. Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018)
  3. Minerva Mills v. Union of India (1980)
  4. All of the above
polity hard MCQ Constitutional Morality - Pluralism and Diversity Pluralism and constitutional morality critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Constitutional Morality requires the State to not only tolerate but actively accommodate India's religious, linguistic, and cultural diversity as part of its constitutional identity. Which constitutional provision explicitly protects the right of any section of citizens to conserve their distinct language, script, or culture?

  1. Article 14
  2. Article 29(1)
  3. Article 30(1)
  4. Article 350
polity hard Fill in the Blank Constitutional Morality - Proportionality Test Application Proportionality test application critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Constitutional Morality requires that restrictions on fundamental rights must satisfy the ______ test: legitimate aim, rational connection, necessity (least restrictive alternative), and balancing of benefits versus harms.

  1. Wednesbury
  2. proportionality
  3. rational basis
  4. strict scrutiny
polity hard True/False Constitutional Morality - Transformative Constitutionalism Transformative constitutionalism concept critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Constitutional Morality supports 'Transformative Constitutionalism' — using the Constitution as a tool for social change to achieve substantive equality and justice, not merely formal equality.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Constitutional Morality - Minority Rights Protection Minority rights and constitutional morality critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

Constitutional Morality requires protection of minority rights against majoritarian impulses. Which case exemplifies this principle by protecting religious minorities' right to manage their educational institutions?

  1. T.M.A. Pai Foundation v. State of Karnataka (2002)
  2. Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973)
  3. Minerva Mills v. Union of India (1980)
  4. Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain (1975)
polity hard True/False Constitutional Morality - Basic Structure Connection Constitutional morality-basic structure nuance critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

The Supreme Court has explicitly held that Constitutional Morality is part of the 'Basic Structure' of the Constitution that cannot be amended even by Parliament.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Constitutional Morality - Judicial Application Constitutional morality application critical for UPSC Mains and current affairs exams

In which case did the Supreme Court explicitly use Constitutional Morality to strike down a law criminalizing consensual same-sex relations, holding that constitutional values of dignity and equality override majoritarian social views?

  1. Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (1973)
  2. Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018)
  3. SR Bommai v. Union of India (1994)
  4. Minerva Mills v. Union of India (1980)
polity hard True/False Constitutional Morality vs Social Morality Constitutional vs social morality critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018), the Supreme Court held that Constitutional Morality must prevail over social morality when the two conflict in matters affecting fundamental rights.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Emergency Powers - Article 360 Financial Emergency Effects on Judiciary Financial Emergency and judiciary critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

During Financial Emergency under Article 360, the President can issue directions to reduce salaries of High Court Judges. Which constitutional safeguard ensures judicial independence is not undermined?

  1. Judges cannot be removed during Emergency
  2. Salary reduction requires Parliamentary approval
  3. Judges' tenure and removal procedure remain unchanged
  4. All of the above
polity hard Fill in the Blank Emergency Powers - Article 356 Governor's Report Objectivity Governor's report objectivity critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams

In Rameshwar Prasad case (2006), the Supreme Court emphasized that the Governor's report under Article 356 must be based on ______ material, not political considerations or unverified media reports.

  1. subjective
  2. objective
  3. confidential
  4. partisan
polity hard True/False Emergency Powers - Closing Synthesis Emergency powers comprehensive synthesis critical for UPSC Mains and advanced SSC exams

Indian Emergency powers, as revealed through constitutional text, judicial interpretation, amendment history, and contemporary practice, exemplify a calibrated framework that balances crisis response capacity with democratic safeguards — requiring aspirants to develop integrated, analytical understanding for competitive exam success.

  1. True
  2. False
polity hard MCQ Emergency Powers - Final Exam Tip Emergency powers revision strategy critical for UPSC Mains and SSC exam preparation

For last-minute revision of Emergency powers for competitive exams, aspirants should prioritize:

  1. Memorizing all constitutional articles verbatim
  2. Key concepts (three Emergency types, 44th Amendment safeguards, basic structure limits), landmark cases (SR Bommai, ADM Jabalpur), procedural requirements (Cabinet advice, Parliamentary approval), and contemporary applications (pandemic, climate, security)
  3. Only recent political controversies without constitutional basis
  4. Only historical evolution without present-day application