SSLC Social Science NIOS V Welcome to your SSLC Social Science NIOS V Total Questions: 50 Name Mobile No: 1. How many Fundamental Rights are there at present in India? Eight Seven Five Six None Hint 2. Coastal areas have moderate climate because of: Distance from sea Sea breeze Altitude Latitude None Hint 3. Freedom of religion is guaranteed under Articles: 19–22 29–30 25–28 23–24 None Hint 4. How many Fundamental Duties are there at present? 12 9 11 10 None Hint 5. The Western Ghats cause heavy rainfall due to: Cyclonic rain Frontal rain Orographic rain Convectional rain None Hint 6. Which region receives scanty rainfall? Thar Desert Ganga Basin Western Ghats Assam None Hint 7. Cyclones mainly occur during the: Winter season Retreating monsoon Summer season Onset of monsoon None Hint 8. Which duty promotes harmony and unity? Respecting national symbols Promoting harmony and brotherhood Scientific temper Safeguarding public property None Hint 9. Fundamental Rights are included in which part of the Constitution? Part III Part V Part II Part IV None Hint 10. Climate refers to the average weather conditions of a place over a: Long period Day Short period Month None Hint 11. One Fundamental Duty of citizens is to: Vote compulsorily Defend the country Pay taxes only Follow only one religion None Hint 12. Which season is called the cold weather season? Retreating monsoon Summer Winter Monsoon None Hint 13. Protection of environment is a: Directive Principle Fundamental Right Fundamental Duty Legal Right None Hint 14. Cultural and Educational Rights mainly protect: Children Minorities Workers Women None Hint 15. The Right to Freedom is included under Articles: 19–22 12–17 23–24 25–28 None Hint 16. Retreating monsoon occurs during: December–January July–August October–November June–July None Hint 17. Which right protects citizens from forced labour? Right to Freedom Right against Exploitation Right to Equality Right to Education None Hint 18. Fundamental Duties are: Optional Non-enforceable by courts Enforceable by courts Enforced by police None Hint 19. Fundamental Duties were added by the: 86th Amendment 24th Amendment 44th Amendment 42nd Amendment None Hint 20. Climate affects: Human life and economy Transport only Agriculture only Natural vegetation only None Hint 21. Fundamental Duties are included in: Part III Part IV Part IVA Part V None Hint 22. Fundamental Rights are guaranteed by the: President Parliament Judiciary Constitution of India None Hint 23. The Tropic of Cancer passes almost through the middle of: India Africa Asia Europe None Hint 24. Prohibition of child labour comes under: Right to Education Right to Equality Right against Exploitation Right to Freedom None Hint 25. Which factor does NOT influence the climate of India? Altitude Latitude Distance from the sea Soil type None Hint 26. Which area experiences extreme climate in India? Coastal regions Mountain regions Interior regions Island regions None Hint 27. Right to Constitutional Remedies allows citizens to: Approach courts for enforcement of rights Form political parties Amend the Constitution Demand new laws None Hint 28. Which Fundamental Right ensures equality before law? Right to Religion Ans: B Right against Exploitation Right to Equality Right to Freedom None Hint 29. Freedom of speech and expression is a part of: Cultural Rights Right to Freedom Right to Religion Right to Equality None Hint 30. Fundamental Rights and Duties together help in: Limiting freedom Weakening democracy Centralisation of power Balanced development of citizens None Hint 31. India lies between which latitudes? 0°–23½°N 8°–37°N 10°–50°N 23½°–66½°N None Hint 32. El Niño is related to: Earthquake Tsunami Cyclone formation Irregular monsoon None Hint 33. Which region mainly receives rainfall from the North-East monsoon? Western Coast Northern Plains North-East India Coromandel Coast None Hint 34. Fundamental Rights can be restricted during: Elections Census Emergency Budget None Hint 35. Which wind brings winter rainfall to Tamil Nadu? South-West monsoon Westerlies North-East monsoon Trade winds None Hint 36. The Right to Education is for children between the ages of: 6–14 years 0–6 years 18–21 years 14–18 years None Hint 37. Which part of India receives the highest rainfall? Deccan Plateau Thar Desert Rajasthan Western Ghats None Hint 38. The South-West monsoon reaches India in: June March October January None Hint 39. Respecting the National Flag and National Anthem is a: Fundamental Right Political Right Legal Right Fundamental Duty None Hint 40. Loo is a: Hot and dry wind Cold wind Cyclonic wind Sea breeze None Hint 41. The place receiving the highest rainfall in India is: Mawsynram Jaisalmer Chennai Leh None Hint 42. Monsoon is important for India mainly because: It controls population It increases temperature It supports agriculture It causes floods only None Hint 43. Which monsoon brings rainfall to most parts of India? Local winds South-West monsoon Trade winds North-East monsoon None Hint 44. Which Fundamental Right is available to both citizens and foreigners? Right to Freedom Right to Constitutional Remedies Right to Equality Right against Exploitation None Hint 45. The monsoon winds are seasonal winds that: Blow only during winter Are local winds Change their direction seasonally Blow throughout the year in one direction None Hint 46. The hottest months in India are: December–January June–July March–May August–September None Hint 47. Which Fundamental Right was added by the 86th Constitutional Amendment? Right to Freedom Right to Privacy Right to Equality Right to Education None Hint 48. The climate of India is described as: Temperate Tropical monsoon Mediterranean Equatorial None Hint 49. The North-East monsoon is also known as: Winter monsoon Trade winds Local winds Summer monsoon None Hint 50. Which article is known as the “heart and soul” of the Constitution? Article 14 Article 32 Article 19 Article 21 None Hint Time's up Share: admin Previous post SSLC Social Science NIOS IV January 29, 2026 Next post SSLC Social Science NIOS VI January 30, 2026