A. Does not include freedom of press
B. Includes freedom of press
C. Includes freedom of press only in certain respects
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following does not fall under the purview of freedom of speech and expression?
A. Freedom of propagation of ideas
B. Freedom of circulation one’s ideas
C. Freedom of publish one’s ideas
D. None of the above - The right to freedom of speech and expression:
A. Is frace unless it is absolute
B. It available to people only during times of peace
C. Is always subject to social order and public morality
D. Implies rights to speak or write anything against the government - Freedom of speech is usually available in: ___________?
A. Totalitarian states
B. Dictatorships
C. Liberal democracies
D. Fascist states - Freedom of speech and free press are: ___________?
A. Complementary of each other
B. Contradictory to each other
C. Partly complementary to each other
D. Both complementary as well as contradictory to each other - If the people want to have freedom of speech for that it is essential that they:
A. Should be vigilant
B. They should leave it to the Government
C. They should leave it to the opposition
D. They should leave everything to the care of the head of the government - If freedom of speech is desired by a nation for that it is essential that there should be:_________?
A. Single party system
B. Liberal democracy
C. Philosopher king
D. Presidential system of Government - On which of the following grounds government in India cannot restrict freedom of speech?
A. When security of state is in danger
B. When stability of Government is in danger
C. When public order is likely to be disturbed
D. When relations with foreign Government are likely to be spoiled - Freedom of speech is a feature of: ____________?
A. Democratic Constitutions
B. Totalitarian Constitutions
C. Democratic as well as totalitarian constitutions
D. None of the above - On which of the following ground freedom of speech in a parliamentary democracy can reasonably be restricted?
A. When people begin to vehemently criticise the government
B. When the right endangers well established social norms
C. When the right endangers well established social norms
D. When foreign governments do not like criticism
E. When the majority does not want driticism - Who of the following is usually denied freedom of speech?
A. The working labourers
B. Unemployed youth
C. Peasants and agriculturists
D. Skilled technocrats
E. People of the armed forces