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TNPSC - 4 - Weekly Test Question

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AARVAM IAS ACADEMY

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CHENNAI-40. CELL :07448814441, E.mail. [email protected]

TNPSC /2025 WEEKLY TEST - 4


1. The Citizenship Act was passed in the year
(A) 1955 (B) 1950 (C) 1957 (D) 1949
°®»K¬ñ ê†ì‹ ÞòŸøŠð†ì ݇´
(A) 1955 (B) 1950 (C) 1957 (D) 1949

2. Article 21 A of the Indian constitution refers


(A) Right to Equality (B) Right to water (C) Right to education (D) Right to freedom
Þ‰Fò Üóê¬ñŠH™ àÁй 21 â¬îðŸP ÃÁAø¶
(A) êñˆ¶õ àK¬ñ (B) î‡a˜ (C) è™M àK¬ñ (D) ²î‰Fó àK¬ñ

3. Right to equality applies to


(A) citizen (B) both Citizen
(C) both male & female (D) all person within the territory of india
êñˆ¶õ àK¬ñ Hó«ò£A‚èŠð´õ¶
(A) °®ñè¡ (B) °®ñè¡ (ñ) °®ñè¡ Ü™ô£«î£˜
(C) ݇ ªð‡ Þ¼õ¼‚°‹ (D) Þ‰Fò Gô ♬ô‚° à†ð†ì ܬùõ¼‚°‹

4. The fundamental rights in the constitution are grouped under


(A) Six heads (B) Seven heads (C) Eight heads (D) Five heads
Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñй ÆìˆF™ Ü®Šð¬ì àK¬ñèœ âî¡ W› ªî£´‚èŠð†´œ÷¶
(A) ÝÁ î¬ôŠ¹èœ (B) ã¿ (C) ↴ (D) 䉶

5. The first documentary use of the expression


“Human Rights” is to be found in
(A) UDHR (B) The UNO Charter
(C) International covenants on civil & political rights (D) European human rights convention
“ñQî àK¬ñ蜔 â¡ø õ£˜ˆ¬îJ¬ù ºîL™ Ýõí õ®M™ ðò¡ð´ˆFò¶
(A) àôè÷£Mò ñQî àK¬ñèœ Hóèìù‹
(B) äï£. ê£êù‹
(C) ð¡ù£†´ àK¬ñèœ (ñ) ÜóCò™ àK¬ñèœ ê£êù‹
(D) ä«ó£ŠHò ñQî àK¬ñèœ ê£êù‹

6. Choose the correct statement


(1) Article 5 deals with citizenship
(2) Article 326 deals with universal Adult Franchise
(3) National Voters Day is observed on January 25
(A) 1 Only (B) 1 & 3 (C) 1 & 2 (D) All the above
êKò£ù õ£‚Aòˆ¬î «î˜‰ªî´è
(1) ê†ìŠHK¾ 5 °®»K¬ñ ðŸP °PŠH´Aø¶

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(2) ê†ìŠHK¾ 326 ÃÁõ¶ õò¶ õ‰«î£˜ õ£‚°K¬ñ
(3) «îCò õ£‚è£÷˜ Fùñ£è ÜÂêK‚èŠð´‹  üùõK 25
(A) 1 ñ†´‹ (B) 1 & 3 (C) 1 & 2 (D) ܬùˆ¶‹

7. Article 15 of the constitution is available


(A) Citizen only (B) Non citizen (C) against Discrimination (D) Corporations
ÜóCòô¬ñй„ ê†ì‹ ûóˆ¶ 15 ò£¼‚° àKò¶
(A) Þ‰Fò °®ñ‚èÀ‚°‹ ñ†´‹ (B) °®ñ‚èœ Ü™ô£«î£˜
(C) «õÁ𣴠ð£ó£†´î½‚° âFó£ù¶ (D) GÁõùƒèÀ‚°

8. Article (19) of the Indian constitution ensure the freedom of speech and expression. But it
limited for the following ground. Point out wrong statements.
(A) Public order (B) Defamation
(C) Security of the state (D) Security of Green Environment
ûóˆ¶ 19, Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñй„ ê†ì‹ «ð„² (ñ) 輈¶‚è¬÷ ªõOŠð´ˆ¶‹ àK¬ñè¬÷ ÜOˆî
«ð£F½‹ ܶ Cô 膴Šð£´èÀ‚° à†ð†ì¶. ܶ W›è£Â‹ õ¬óº¬ø‚°†ð†ì¶. îõø£ù ߬ø è‡ìP
(A) ªð£¶ ܬñF (B) ÜõÉÁ
(C) ÜóC¡ ð£¶è£Š¹ (D) ð²¬ñò£ù ²ŸÁ„Åö™ ð£¶è£Š¹

9. Article 17 of the Indian constitution deals with


(A) Right to equality (B) The Abolution of untouchability
(C) Right to freedom (D) Cultural rights
Þ‰Fò Üóê¬ñй MF 17 _____ â¬î ðŸP ÃÁAø¶
(A) êñˆ¶õ àK¬ñ (B) b‡ì£¬ñ åNй
(C) ²î‰Fó àK¬ñ (D) èô£„ê£ó àK¬ñ

10. Find out the incorrectly matched


(i) Article 18 – Abolution of titles
(ii) Article 21 - Protection of life and personal liberty
(iii) Article 23 - Protection against arrest
(iv) Article 20 - Right to free Movement
(A) (iii) & (iv) (B) (ii) & (iii) (C) (i) & (iv) (D) (ii) & (iv)
îõø£ù Þ¬í¬ò è‡ìPè
(i) ê†ìHK¾ 18 & ð†ìƒè¬÷ åNˆî™
(ii) ê†ìHK¾ 21 & àJ˜õ£›î™ (ñ) îQ ñQî ²î‰FóˆFŸè£ù ð£¶è£Š¹
(iii) ê†ìHK¾ 23 & ¬è¶ ªêŒòŠ ð´õFL¼‰¶ ð£¶è£Š¹
(iv) ê†ìHK¾ 20 & ²î‰Fóñ£ù ïìñ£´õîŸè£ù àK¬ñ
(A) (iii) & (iv) (B) (ii) & (iii) (C) (i) & (iv) (D) (ii) & (iv)

11. Which articles of the constitution of India declares that the state shall provide free and
compulsory education to all children of the age group of six fourteen years?
(A) Article 21 - A (B) Article 20 (C) Article 21 (D) Article 22
ÝÁ ºî™ 14 õò¶ õ¬óJô£ù ܬùˆ¶ °ö‰¬îèÀ‚°‹ Þôõê (ñ) è†ì£ò è™M¬ò Üó² õöƒè «õ‡´‹
â¡Á Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñŠH¡ â‰î HK¾ ÃÁAø¶.
(A) HK¾ 21 & A (B) HK¾ 20 (C) HK¾ 21 (D) HK¾ 22

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12. Which are the constitutional provisions for the protection of OBCs
1) Article 15 (4)
2) Article 16 (4)
3) Article 17 (1)
4) Article 19 (2)
(A) 1 & 2 (B) 1 & 4 (C) 1 & 2 (D) 2 & 3
Hø HŸð´ˆîŠð†ì õ°ŠHùK¡ ð£¶è£ŠHŸè£ù ÜóCòô¬ñй MFèœ ò£¬õ
1) HK¾ 15 (4)
2) HK¾ 16 (4)
3) HK¾ 17 (1)
4) HK¾ 19 (2)
( A) 1 & 2 (B) 1 & 4 (C) 1 & 2 (D) 2 & 3

13. The first amendment incorporated – Article in the constitution of India in 1951.
(A) Article 15 (4) (B) Article 15 (2) (C) Article 15 (3) (D) Article 15 (1)
ºî™ Üóê¬ñй F¼ˆî‹ 1951 & Íô‹ Þ‰î ê†ì àÁй «ê˜‚èŠð†ì¶
(A) HK¾ 15 (4) (B) HK¾ 15 (2) (C) HK¾ 15 (3) (D) HK¾ 15 (1)

14. Which article of the constitution of India empowers the legislature to empose reasonable
restrictions?
(A) Article 14 (B) Article 16 (C) Article 19 (D) Article 21
Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñй ê†ìˆF¡ â‰î HK¾ Gò£òñ£ù 膴Šð£´è¬÷ MF‚è Ü󲂰 ÜÂñF
ÜO‚Aø¶
(A) HK¾ 14 (B) HK¾ 16 (C) HK¾ 19 (D) HK¾ 21

15. Indian Constitution does not define OBC, but makes a reference, Identify the article.
(A) Article 16 (4) (B) Article 17 (C) Article 18 (4) (D) Article 344
Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñй HŸð´ˆîŠð†ì õ°Š¹è¬÷ õ¬óòÁ‚èM™¬ô. Ýù£™ å¼ °PЬð ªêŒAø¶.
܉î HK¬õ ܬìò£÷‹ è£í¾‹
(A) HK¾ 16 (4) (B) HK¾ 17 (C) HK¾ 18 (4) (D) HK¾ 344

16. Human rights day is celebrated on


(A) December 9 (B) December 11 (C) Article 18 (4) (D) Article 344
ñQî àK¬ñ  ªè£‡ì£ìŠð´õ¶
(A) ®ê‹ð˜ 9 (B) ®ê‹ð˜ 11 (C) ®ê‹ð˜ 10 (D) ®ê‹ð˜
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17. (a) Mandamus (1) To Stop


(b) Habeas corpus (2) To Certify
(c) Certiorary (3) To Command
(d) Prohibition (4) To have the body

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a b c d
(A) 3 4 1 2
(B) 3 4 2 1
(C) 4 2 1 3
(D) 1 4 3 2

(a) è†ì¬÷ cFŠ«ðó£¬í (1) GÁˆî™


(b) ݆ªè£í˜M‚°‹ cFŠ«ðó£¬í (2) ꣡øOˆî™
(c) ªïPº¬øŠð´ˆ¶‹ cFŠ«ðó£¬í (3) ݬíJì™
(d) î¬ìªêŒ»‹ cFŠ«ðó£¬í (4) àì¬ô ªè£‡´ õ¼î™
a b c d
(A) 3 4 1 2
(B) 3 4 2 1
(C) 4 2 1 3
(D) 1 4 3 2

18. Right to property is a


(A) Fundamental Right (B) Contractual Right
(C) Constitutional Right (D) None of the above
ܬêò£ ªê£ˆ¶K¬ñ â¡ð¶
(A) Ü®Šð¬ì àK¬ñ (B) åŠð‰î Ü®Šð¬ìJô£ù àK¬ñ
(C) ÜóCò™ ܬñй àK¬ñ (D) Þ¬õ ã¶‹ Þ™¬ô

19. Consider the following statement on Right Against Explanation and find out the correct
statement
(i) Protection of Language, script & culture of minorities
(ii) Prohibition of Traffic in human being
(iii) Protection of life
(iv) Prohibition employement of children in factories
(A) 1 & 2 (B) 1 & 3 (C) 2 & 4 (D) 4
W›è£Â‹ ²ó‡ì½‚°, âFó£ù àK¬ñ ðŸPò õ£‚Aòƒè¬÷ èõQ êKò£ù õ£‚Aòƒè¬÷ è‡ìPè
(i) ⿈¶õ®õ‹, (ñ) CÁ𣡬ñJùK¡ èô£„ê£ó‹ (ñ) ªñ£Nè¬÷ ð£¶è£ˆî™
(ii) Ýœ èìˆî¬ô î´ˆî™
(iii) àJ˜ õ£öõîŸè£ù ð£¶è£Š¹
(iv) ªî£NŸê£¬ôèO™ °ö‰¬î ªî£Nô£÷˜è¬÷ î´ˆî™
( A) 1 & 2 (B) 1 & 3 (C) 2 & 4 (D) 4

20. Fundamental rights is deserved from ______ constitution


(A) British (B) USA (C) French (D) Canada
Ü®Šð¬ì àK¬ñèœ ______ ®¡ èˆî£™ à¼õ£‚èŠð¶.
(A) ÞƒAô£‰¶ (B) ܪñK‚è£ (C) Hó£¡v (D) èùì£

21. Jallikattu, the bull timing sport of Tamil culture and tradition is protected according to article
_____ of the constitution of India
(A) 29 (1) (B) 39 (1) (C) 49 (1) (D) 59 (1)

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ü™L‚膴, ãÁî¿¾î™ M¬÷ò£†´ â¡ø îIöK¡ èô£„ê£ó (ñ) ð‡ð£´ Þ‰Fò Üóê¬ñŠH¡ _____
MFJ¡ ð® ð£¶è£Š¹ ÜO‚èŠð†´œ÷¶.
(A) 29 (1) (B) 39 (1) (C) 49 (1) (D) 59 (1)

22. Which of the following group constituted the state reorganisation commision
(A) Pannikkar, Fazl Ali, Katju
(B) Fazl Ali, Pannikkar, Kunzru
(C) Dhar, Fazl Ali Pannikkar
(D) Kunzru, Katju, Dhar
ñ£Gôƒèœ ܬñй ݬíòˆF™ Þì‹ ªðŸø °¿ â¶
(A) ðQ‚è˜, çðê™ÜL, 膲
(B) ðê™ ÜL, ðQ‚è˜, °¡v¼
(C) , ðê™ ÜL, ðQ‚è˜
(D) °¡v¼, 膲, 

23. The Concept of Rule of law means


(1) Absence of Arbitarary power
(2) Supremacy of parliament
(3) Equlity before law
(A) 1 & 2 (B) 2 Only (C) 1 & 3 (D) 3 Only
ê†ìˆF¡ ݆C â¡ø è¼ˆî£‚è‹ à혈¶õ¶
(1) î¡Q„¬êò£ù ÜFè£ó‹ â¡ð¶ Þ™ô£IL¼Šð¶
(2) ð£ó£Àñ¡øˆF¡ «ñôFè£óˆ¬î
(3) ê†ìˆF¡ º¡ ܬùõ¼‹ êñ‹
(A) 1 & 2 (B) 2 Only (C) 1 & 3 (D) 3 Only

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