Secularism NMMS CLASS 8

 



Read The Chapter: Secularism and Practice the following Test.



1.. What does secularism mean?

  • Religious domination
  • Freedom of religion
  • State control over religion
  • None of the above

2. Which country practices secularism as a principle?

  • Vatican City
  • Saudi Arabia
  • India
  • None of the above

3. In a secular state, religious freedom means:

  • Only one religion is allowed
  • All religions are respected equally
  • Religion is banned
  • None of the above

4. What is the significance of secularism in a democracy?

  • It ensures religious dominance
  • It prevents religious conflicts
  • It promotes atheism
  • None of the above

5. Who advocated for the concept of secularism in India?

  • Mahatma Gandhi
  • Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
  • All of the above

6. Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees religious freedom?

  • Article 25-28
  • Article 15
  • Article 370
  • None of the above

7. Secularism ensures:

  • State control over religion
  • Religious tolerance
  • Religious discrimination
  • None of the above

8. What is the main objective of secularism?

  • To promote a specific religion
  • To ensure equal rights for all religions
  • To eradicate religion
  • None of the above

9. Which of the following is not a feature of secularism?

  • Religious equality
  • Religious intolerance
  • Religious freedom
  • None of the above

10. Secularism promotes:

  • Religious conflict
  • Religious harmony
  • Religious hierarchy
  • None of the above

11. Who ensures the implementation of secularism in India?

  • President of India
  • Parliament
  • Judiciary
  • None of the above

12. Secularism protects:

  • Only majority religions
  • Only minority religions
  • Both majority and minority religions
  • None of the above

13. Which country is not secular?

  • India
  • Pakistan
  • United States
  • None of the above

14. Which amendment to the Indian Constitution added the word "secular"?

  • 41st Amendment
  • 42nd Amendment
  • 43rd Amendment
  • None of the above

15. Secularism ensures that:

  • Religion is eradicated
  • Religion is separated from politics
  • Religion dominates politics
  • None of the above

16. What is the role of secularism in education?

  • To promote religious teachings
  • To provide religious education only
  • To provide education free from religious bias
  • None of the above

17. Which institution interprets secular laws in India?

  • Parliament
  • Supreme Court
  • President
  • None of the above

18. Secularism aims to:

  • Divide people based on religion
  • Unite people despite religious differences
  • Promote religious extremism
  • None of the above

19. In a secular state, religious practices are:

  • Restricted
  • Promoted
  • Regulated
  • None of the above

20. Secularism encourages:

  • Religious intolerance
  • Respect for all religions
  • Religious discrimination
  • None of the above

21. The principle of secularism is essential for:

  • Promoting religious conflicts
  • Upholding democracy
  • Suppressing religious rights
  • None of the above

22. Which type of state does not practice secularism?

  • Theocracy
  • Autocracy
  • Democracy
  • None of the above

23. Secularism ensures:

  • State control over religion
  • Freedom of religion
  • Religious bias
  • None of the above

24. Which article of the Indian Constitution prohibits religious discrimination?

  • Article 14
  • Article 19
  • Article 15
  • None of the above

25. Secularism protects:

  • Religious intolerance
  • Religious harmony
  • Religious dominance
  • None of the above26.

26. In a secular state, citizens have the right to:

  • Practice any religion
  • Practice only majority religion
  • Not practice any religion
  • None of the above

27. Which amendment added secularism to the Indian Constitution?

  • 40th Amendment
  • 41st Amendment
  • 42nd Amendment
  • None of the above

28. Secularism promotes:

  • Religious hierarchy
  • Religious equality
  • Religious domination
  • None of the above

39. Which country practices secularism as a fundamental principle?

  • Saudi Arabia
  • India
  • Vatican City
  • None of the above

30. Secularism ensures:

  • State control over religion
  • Freedom of religion
  • Religious intolerance
  • None of the above

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