Rights in the Indian Constitution

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Rights in the Indian Constitution: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution, Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right Against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, Right to Constitutional Remedies & Writs for the Enforcement of Fundamental Rights etc.

Important Questions on Rights in the Indian Constitution

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Which of the following writs is a bulwark of personal freedom ?

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Which of the following is related to personal freedom?

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Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right in India?

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The Constitution of India guarantees freedom of thought and expression to all its citizens subject to _____. 

1. Implementation of Directive Principles

2. Fundamental Duties

3. Right to Equality

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

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Which of the following is not a necessary condition for the issue of writ Ceriorari?

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Equality before law and equal protection of law is dealt with/in Article

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Any person can move to the court for violation of Fundamental Right, if it is of social or public interest. What is it called?

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The term 'Habeas Corpus' literally means:

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Which of the following denotes the idea of seeking enforcement of fundamental rights for citizens?

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Which of the following article abolishes untouchability?

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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.

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According to which Article, untouchability is totally eradicated and its practice in any form is prohibited?

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Which fundamental right is given by the constitution of India to protect all fundamental rights?

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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 19(1) of the constitution

c. RTI came into force on October 12, 2005

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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. 23 and 24 articles
B. Right to freedom of religion ii. 14 to 18 articles
C. Right against exploitation iii. 29 to 30 articles
D. Cultural and educational rights iv. 19 to 22 articles
  v. 25 to 28 articles

 

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The Supreme Court declared as a fundamental right to provide free and compulsory education to all children between the age of 6 to 14 years under article 21A in :

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Untouchability has been abolished in India by which of the following articles of the Constitution of India?

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Which Right protects the traditions and education of the minorities?

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Which Right believes in providing equal opportunity to every individual?

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Which right provides people the liberty to practice their faith?