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Question-1
Right to property is a
(A)
Legal right
(B)
Constitutional right
(C)
Fundamental right
(D)
Natural right
Question-2
The fundamental rights are included in which part of the Constitution of India ?
(A)
Part II
(B)
Part III
(C)
Part IV
(D)
Part V
Question-3
A second wave began in
(A)
1942
(B)
1943
(C)
1944
(D)
1945
Question-4
In what way the Fundamental Rights can be suspended?
(A)
They can never be suspended
(B)
If the President orders it in the time of National Emergency
(C)
If the Parliament passes a law by two-thirds majority
(D)
If the Supreme Court orders it
Question-5
Which fundamental right is concerned with abolition of social distinctions?
(A)
Art 14
(B)
Art 19
(C)
Art 21
(D)
Art 32
Question-6
Which of the following rights did B. R. Ambedkar describe as the heart and soul of the Indian Constitution?
(A)
Art 14
(B)
Art 21
(C)
Art 32
(D)
Art 19
Question-7
Cultural and Educational Rights have been incorporated with the objective, in the Chapter on Fundamental Right
(A)
To preserve Indian culture
(B)
To evolve a single culture
(C)
To eradicate illiteracy
(D)
To help minorities to conserve their culture
Question-8
Democracy comes from which words ?
(A)
Latin
(B)
Roman
(C)
Greek
(D)
Indian
Question-9
Who was the first Chairman of National Human Rights Commission?
(A)
J.S Varma
(B)
A.S Anand
(C)
Rangnath Mishra
(D)
M.N. Venkitachellayya
Question-10
According to which amendment the Parliament is competent to alter, abridge or take away any of the fundamental rights by passing an amendment ?
(A)
24th
(B)
44th
(C)
62nd
(D)
86th
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