Question

    Which is NOT a Directive Principle to be followed by the

    State for policy-making?
    A Tender age of children is not abused Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B Equal pay for equal work Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C The operation of economic system results for concentration of wealth Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D The ownership of material resources of the community are for common good Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    Option 3, "The operation of the economic system results in the concentration of wealth," is NOT a Directive Principle to be followed by the State for policy-making. In fact, the Directive Principles of State Policy aim to prevent the concentration of wealth and means of production in the hands of a few, and they ensure that the wealth and material resources of the community are distributed in a way that serves the common good.

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