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Which of the following is not a fundamental right1?

  1. Property rights
  2. The right to assemble peacefully in one place
  3. the right to freedom of movement in any part of the country
  4. the right to constitutional redress

[A] Property rights

Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with fundamental rights?

  1. Part Four
  2. Part Four A
  3. Part Five
  4. Part Three

[D] Part Three

([P.Sc. Miscellaneous (Prelim) ’98, PSC Clerkship (Prelim) ’99]

The exact consonant of the word habeas corpus is –

  1. Detention of any person within the district
  2. Presenting a person in person
  3. to remove a person
  4. None of the above

[B] Presenting a person in person

[W. B. C. S. (Prelim) 12]

Article 24 of the Constitution of India prohibits the employment of children in any factory if they are of age

  1. Less than 14 years
  2. Less than 12 years
  3. Less than 7 years
  4. Less than 15 years

[A] Less than 14 years

[W. B. C. S. (Prelim) 11]

Which of the following is not a fundamental right?

  1. The right to equality
  2. The right to freedom of religion
  3. The right to strike
  4. Right against exploitation

[C] The right to strike

[W. B. C. S. (Prelim) 05]

Which fundamental right, B. R. Ambedkar has described the heart and soul of the Constitution? [P.Sc. Miscellaneous (Prelim) 02, 99]

  1. Property rights
  2. Right to religion
  3. Constitutional statutory rights
  4. All of the above

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How many fundamental rights are present in the Indian Constitution? [P.Sc. Miscellaneous (Prelim) ´99, 10, P.Sc. Food Inspector 606]

  1. 6
  2. 7
  3. 4
  4. 9

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[P.Sc. Miscellaneous (prelim) ‘O2]

Protects the ‘right against exploitation’ contained in the Indian Constitution.

  1. Children
  2. Workers
  3. Government servants
  4. Members of the Legislature

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The following concurrence guarantees personal liberty [[P.Sc. Miscellaneous (prelim) ’99]]

  1. Madame
  2. Habeas corpus
  3. Certiorari
  4. Quo Warranto

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Prohibition of the Untouchability Act has been passed for the protection of which fundamental rights? [P.Sc. Miscellaneous (prelim) ’98]

  1. The right to equality
  2. Right against exploitation
  3. Cultural and educational rights
  4. The right to liberty

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How many articles of the Indian Constitution promise to grant certain ‘fundamental freedoms’ to Indian citizens? [P.Sc. Miscellaneous (prelim) ’98]

  1. No. 14
  2. No. 15
  3. No. 19
  4. No. 21

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The content of Article 19 of the Constitution of India is – [PSC Miscellaneous (Prelim) 08]

  1. The right to equality
  2. The right to religious freedom
  3. Right against exploitation
  4. The right to liberty

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Which court is responsible for enforcing fundamental rights? [PSC Clerkship (Prelim) O4]

  1. Supreme Court
  2. High Court
  3. District Court
  4. both a and b

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How many articles of the Constitution state that if fundamental rights are violated, any citizen of India can go directly to the Supreme Court? [P.Sc. Miscellaneous (Prelim) 99]

  1. No. 31
  2. No. 29
  3. No. 32
  4. No. 33

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It is mentioned in Article 25 of the Constitution of India that -[W. B. C. S. (Prelim) 05]

  1. Cultural and educational rights
  2. The right to freedom of religion
  3. Right against exploitation
  4. Prohibition on religious education in government educational institutions

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(16)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Order the suspension of fundamental rights [P. S. C. Miscellaneous (Prelim) 04]

  1. Parliament
  2. The President subject to the approval of Parliament
  3. The President on the recommendation of the Supreme Court
  4. With the approval of the Cabinet, the President

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(17)

(a)
(b)
(C)
(d)

To what extent was the right to property excluded from the list of fundamental rights through constitutional amendments? [W. B. C. S. (Prelim) 05]

  1. Forty
  2. Forty-first
  3. Forty-third
  4. Forty-fourth

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(18)

(a)
(b)
(C)
(d)

None of the following rights is currently a fundamental right enshrined in the Constitution [W. B. C. S. (Prelim) 00]

  1. The right to equality
  2. The right to liberty
  3. Property rights
  4. Right against exploitation

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(19)

(a)
(b)
(C)
(d) T

Which of the following is not a fundamental right? [PSC Clerkship (Prelim) ´O4, P.Sc. Miscellaneous (Prelim) 199]

  1. Right against exploitation
  2. Same remuneration for the same work
  3. Equality Before Law
  4. he right to religion

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(20)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Under which article of the Indian Constitution is any form of untouchability declared unconstitutional? [P.Sc. Miscellaneous (Prelim) 00]

  1. Article 44
  2. Article 14
  3. Article 45
  4. Article 17

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(21)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Foreigners may enjoy any of the following fundamental rights:

  1. Freedom of speech and expression
  2. The right to a government job
  3. Freedom of Residence and occupation
  4. The right to constitutional redress

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(22)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

According to which fundamental right can the Sikhs ‘bear the sword’?

  1. The right to religious freedom
  2. The right to liberty
  3. The right to equality
  4. Right to culture and education

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(23)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Which fundamental rights have been the most legally complicated?

  1. The right to freedom of speech
  2. The right to constitutional redress
  3. Property rights
  4. The right to religious freedom

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Fundamental Rights of Indian Citizens –

  1. was in the original constitution
  2. is included by parliamentary law
  3. The Constitution is incorporated through the 42nd Amendment
  4. The Constitution is incorporated through the 44th Amendment

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(25)

(a)
(b)
(C)
(d)

The purpose of the right to culture and education

  1. Protect the unity of the state
  2. The emergence of an integral Indian culture
  3. Preservation of the culture of minorities
  4. All of the above

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The right to equality is enshrined in which article of the Constitution?

  1. In paragraphs 14 – 18
  2. In paragraphs 19-22
  3. In paragraphs 20-22
  4. In paragraphs 23 – 24

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The right to constitutional redress is enshrined in which article of the Constitution?

  1. 19
  2. 20
  3. 21
  4. 32

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(28) The main purpose of fundamental rights is – –

(a) Ensuring the security of the judiciary
(b) To establish a socialist society
(C) Ensuring personal freedom
(d) None of the above

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(29) The right to religious freedom is enshrined in which article of the Constitution?

(a) Section 14-18
(b) Sections 19-22
(c) Sections 23 – 24
(d) Sections 25-28

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(30) The right to culture and education is enshrined in which article of the Constitution?

(a) Section 14-18
(b) Sections 19-22
(c) Section 29-30
(d) Section 32

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(31) Which articles of the Constitution cannot be suspended under any circumstances?

(a) Sections 14 and 15
(b) Sections 16 and 17
(c) Sections 20 and 21
(d) Sections 29 and 30

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(32) Fundamental rights of Indian citizens may be suspended

(a) In case of national emergency
(b) In case of any kind of emergency
(c) With the permission of the Supreme Court
(d) When war is declared

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(33) What fundamental rights are restrained by preventive law?

(a) The right to equality
(b) The right to liberty
(c) The right to religious freedom
(d) The right to constitutional redress

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(34) Fundamental rights can be revoked –

(a) The President
(b) Prime Minister
(c) Governor
(d) Supreme Court

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(35) Government of India confers the title of Bharat Ratna and Padma Shri –

(a) Under paragraph 14
(b) Under paragraph 18
(c) under paragraph 22
(d) Under paragraph 25

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(36) has the right to amend fundamental rights –

(a) The President
(b) of the Prime Minister
(C) Parliament
(d) of the Supreme Court

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(37) is currently the property right

Legal rights
(b) Fundamental rights
(c) Human rights
(d) Natural rights

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(38) Court can issue to enforce a fundamental right by –

(a) Write
(b) Order
(c) Ordinance
(d) Notification

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(39) Which article of the Indian Constitution states that if the State acquires any property of a minority educational institution, the State must pay full compensation?

(a) Section 29 (1)
(b) Section 30 (1A)
(c) Section 32 (1)
(d) Section 28 (1A)

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(40) Which section of the Indian Constitution provides for protection against unjust arrest and detention?

(a) Section 20
(b) Section 21
(c) Section 22
(d) Section 23

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(41) The right to liberty can be regulated –

(a) Due to state security
(b) To maintain friendly relations with foreign countries
(C) Due to public order
(d) For all the above reasons

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(42) The right against exploitation is enshrined in which article of the Constitution?

(a) Sections 19–22
(b) Sections 23-24
(c) Sections 25-28
(d) Section 29-30

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(43) How many types of writs can the Supreme Court or the High Court issue in total?

(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6

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(44) Under which number of sections of the Constitution of India does the Government of India award ‘Bharat Ratna’ and ‘Padma Shri’?

(a) No. 14
(b) 17
(c) 18
(d) No. 29

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(45) The fundamental rights of Indian citizens are enshrined in the Constitution –

(a) In the third part
(b) In the fourth part
(c) In the fifth part
(d) In the sixth part

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(46) The number of fundamental rights of Indian citizens in the original constitution was –

(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 9
(d) 10