
What are fundamental rights?
Important Questions on Our Democracy
Which of the following are fundamental rights?
(I) Right to education
(II) Right to life
(III) Right to property
(IV) Right to information

Choose the correct sequence to indicate the following statements as True (T) or False (F).
a. RTI is an implied fundamental right
b. RTI has been included in article of the constitution
c. RTI came into force on October



Consider the following statements about the Rule of Law:
I. Everybody shall be ruled by law as decided by the judiciary.
II. No man shall be punished except for a clear breach of law.
III. Everybody except persons holding constitutional positions like the President and the Election Commissioner shall be subjected to law.
IV. The term ‘Rule of Law’ was coined by F.A. Hayek.
Which of the above statement/s is/are correct?

Regular elections are the backbone of a democracy. Arrange the following election related activities in a correct sequence.
A. Announcement of election schedule
B. Election Campaign C. Making of voters’ list
D. Polling of votes
E. Counting of votes
F. Announcement of election results and issue of press note
Which of the following indicates the correct sequence of activities?








Which of the following statements is/are correct ? )
(i)There are eleven fundamental duties laid down in the constitution of India for every citizen of India.
(ii)There is no provision in the constitution of India for direct enforcement of the fundamental duties.
(iii) No negative amendment can be done in the fundamental rights.
(iv) One of the fundamental duties of every citizen of India is to cast his/her vote in general or state elections so as to maintain vibrant democracy in India.




The list ‘A’ contains fundamental rights and the list ‘B’ their article numbers. Choose the correct option that matches them:
List ‘A’ | List ‘B’ |
A. Right to Freedom | I. and articles |
B. Right to freedom of religion | ii. to articles |
C. Right against exploitation | iii. to articles |
D. Cultural and educational rights | iv. to articles |
v. to articles |

Statement-I: Indian citizens have the right to freedom.
Statement-II: Indian citizens have the freedom to criticize the core values of the Constitution.


