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Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with answers regarding “Ambedkar’s Contributions to Social Justice and the Indian Constitution” suitable for the Civil Services Examination
- Who is known as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution?
- A) Mahatma Gandhi
- B) B.R. Ambedkar
- C) Sardar Patel
- D) Jawaharlal Nehru
Answer: B) B.R. Ambedkar
- Which social group did B.R. Ambedkar primarily advocate for?
- A) Upper Castes
- B) Backward Classes
- C) Scheduled Castes
- D) Minorities
Answer: C) Scheduled Castes
- Ambedkar was born in which of the following years?
- A) 1885
- B) 1891
- C) 1895
- D) 1901
Answer: B) 1891
- Which of the following principles did Ambedkar emphasize in the Constitution?
- A) Autocracy
- B) Social Justice
- C) Monarchy
- D) Feudalism
Answer: B) Social Justice
- Ambedkar’s vision for social justice primarily included:
- A) Economic equality
- B) Gender equality
- C) Caste equality
- D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
- What was the significance of the Poona Pact of 1932?
- A) It created separate electorates for Scheduled Castes.
- B) It abolished the caste system.
- C) It provided for joint electorates with reserved seats for Scheduled Castes.
- D) It led to the establishment of the Indian National Congress.
Answer: C) It provided for joint electorates with reserved seats for Scheduled Castes.
- Ambedkar’s writings often critiqued which of the following?
- A) Capitalism
- B) Socialism
- C) Hindu Orthodoxy
- D) All of the above
Answer: C) Hindu Orthodoxy
- The term ‘Social Justice’ as used by Ambedkar primarily refers to:
- A) Economic Redistribution
- B) Caste and Gender Equality
- C) Political Rights
- D) Educational Opportunities
Answer: B) Caste and Gender Equality
- Which constitutional article prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth?
- A) Article 14
- B) Article 15
- C) Article 17
- D) Article 21
Answer: B) Article 15
- Ambedkar’s views on religion were heavily influenced by his conversion to:
- A) Hinduism
- B) Christianity
- C) Islam
- D) Buddhism
Answer: D) Buddhism
- Which of the following provisions was included in the Constitution as a result of Ambedkar’s advocacy?
- A) Abolition of untouchability
- B) Promotion of Brahmanism
- C) Maintenance of caste system
- D) Imposition of religious laws
Answer: A) Abolition of untouchability
- Ambedkar believed that political rights without social rights are:
- A) Sufficient for equality
- B) Insufficient for equality
- C) Important for the country
- D) Only applicable to the upper caste
Answer: B) Insufficient for equality
- In which year did Ambedkar present the draft of the Indian Constitution to the Constituent Assembly?
- A) 1946
- B) 1947
- C) 1948
- D) 1949
Answer: D) 1949
- What was the focus of Ambedkar’s book ‘The Problem of the Rupee: Its Origin and Its Solution’?
- A) Economic policies
- B) Social reforms
- C) Caste discrimination
- D) Currency issues
Answer: D) Currency issues
- Ambedkar’s notion of ‘Political Power’ was aimed at:
- A) Establishing a dictatorship
- B) Empowering marginalized sections
- C) Enhancing upper caste dominance
- D) Strengthening British rule
Answer: B) Empowering marginalized sections
- Which of the following statements best describes Ambedkar’s stance on women’s rights?
- A) He believed in traditional roles for women.
- B) He was indifferent to women’s issues.
- C) He advocated for women’s rights and education.
- D) He opposed women’s participation in politics.
Answer: C) He advocated for women’s rights and education.
- Which article of the Constitution provides for the right to equality?
- A) Article 14
- B) Article 16
- C) Article 17
- D) Article 18
Answer: A) Article 14
- Ambedkar was a proponent of which economic theory?
- A) Marxism
- B) Liberalism
- C) Democratic Socialism
- D) Feudalism
Answer: C) Democratic Socialism
- In which document did Ambedkar discuss the importance of caste annihilation?
- A) Annihilation of Caste
- B) The Constitution of India
- C) The Problem of the Rupee
- D) Thoughts on Linguistic States
Answer: A) Annihilation of Caste
- What was one of the primary reasons for Ambedkar’s conversion to Buddhism?
- A) To reject Hindu social order
- B) To gain political power
- C) To promote nationalism
- D) To join the independence movement
Answer: A) To reject Hindu social order
- Which of the following is considered one of Ambedkar’s major achievements in the field of education?
- A) Establishment of primary schools
- B) Founding of universities for women
- C) Promoting adult education for Scheduled Castes
- D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
- Ambedkar’s work significantly impacted which social reform movement?
- A) The Khilafat Movement
- B) The Swadeshi Movement
- C) The Dalit Movement
- D) The Indian National Congress
Answer: C) The Dalit Movement
- What is the significance of the date October 14, 1956, in relation to Ambedkar?
- A) Ambedkar passed away.
- B) He converted to Buddhism.
- C) The Constitution was adopted.
- D) He became the first Law Minister.
Answer: B) He converted to Buddhism.
- Ambedkar advocated for the establishment of which type of government in India?
- A) Monarchical
- B) Totalitarian
- C) Parliamentary Democracy
- D) Military
Answer: C) Parliamentary Democracy
- In his lifetime, Ambedkar held which of the following positions?
- A) Chief Justice of India
- B) Governor of a State
- C) Minister of Law and Justice
- D) Member of the Lok Sabha
Answer: C) Minister of Law and Justice
- Which of the following values did Ambedkar emphasize as essential for democracy?
- A) Liberty and equality
- B) Nationalism
- C) Militarism
- D) Imperialism
Answer: A) Liberty and equality
- Which organization did Ambedkar form to promote social and political rights for the marginalized?
- A) Indian National Congress
- B) All India Scheduled Castes Federation
- C) Hindu Mahasabha
- D) Ram Rajya Parishad
Answer: B) All India Scheduled Castes Federation
- Ambedkar’s ideas on secularism were primarily aimed at:
- A) Promoting religious dominance
- B) Ensuring equal treatment of all religions
- C) Abolishing all religions
- D) Establishing a state religion
Answer: B) Ensuring equal treatment of all religions
- Which of the following constitutional amendments is associated with the enhancement of rights for Scheduled Castes and Tribes?
- A) 61st Amendment
- B) 73rd Amendment
- C) 74th Amendment
- D) 86th Amendment
Answer: D) 86th Amendment
- Ambedkar’s legacy is primarily associated with:
- A) The promotion of caste-based politics
- B) The establishment of a strong central government
- C) The struggle for equality and social justice
- D) Strengthening feudal structures
Answer: C) The struggle for equality and social justice
These questions encompass a variety of aspects regarding B.R. Ambedkar’s contributions to social justice and the Indian Constitution, aiding in the understanding of his impactful role in India’s history.