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As per John Locke, an English philosopher and physician, which of the following is not a Natural right?

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Important Questions on Polity

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Which article of the Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex and place of birth?
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Which Article of Indian Constitution deals with 'Rights to Education'?
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Article 17 of the Constitution of India deals with the abolition of_____.
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The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, which gives every child aged 6-14 the fundamental right to education, was assented to in which year?
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‘Right to Privacy’ is an integral part of which of the following sections of the Constitution of India?

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As per the Indian constitution, the right to property is a _____.
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Which of the following is NOT related to fundamental rights?
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Right to Information is a _____ right:
(A) Neither Fundamental nor Legal Right.
(B) Legal Right.
(C) Fundamental Right.
(D) Both Fundamental and Legal Right.

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Which article of Indian Constitution guarantees Protection of Life and Personal Liberty?
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The Supreme Court has declared access to the internet a fundamental right under Article _____ of the Indian Constitution.
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Right to Health is guaranteed to every citizen of India under which article?
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The total number of fundamental duties provided by the constitution of india is:
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Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India makes provision for protection in respect of conviction for offences?
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How many fundamental duties does part IV-A of Indian constitution specifies?
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Which of the following was formerly a fundamental right, and now it is only a legal right?