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Question-1
Indian constitution permits reservations on the basis of:
(A)
Cast
(B)
Gender
(C)
Religion
(D)
All the above
Question-2
Which fundamental right is concerned with abolition of social distinction?
(A)
Right to equality
(B)
Right against exploitation
(C)
Right to life and liberty
(D)
Cultural and education rights
Question-3
The idea of fundamental rights have been borrowed from:
(A)
Russian constitution
(B)
American constitution
(C)
Canadian constitution
(D)
British constitution
Question-4
Which article abolished untouchability?
(A)
Article 17
(B)
Article 14
(C)
Article 32
(D)
Article 21
Question-5
The concept of welfare of state is elaborated in:
(A)
Preamble of the constitution
(B)
Fundamental rights
(C)
Fundamental duties
(D)
Directive principles of state policy
Question-6
Fundamental Right are described in:
(A)
Part III of the constitution
(B)
Part IV of the constitution
(C)
The seventh scheduled of the constitution
(D)
None of these
Question-7
Which one of the following is a controversial fundamental right?
(A)
Right to freedom of speech
(B)
Right to property
(C)
Right to constitutional remedies
(D)
Right to religion
Question-8
The right to freedom does not include:
(A)
Protection of life and personal liberty
(B)
To form association or unions
(C)
Freedom of speech and expression
(D)
Freedom to criticize the judiciary
Question-9
The right to require, hold and dispose of property was removed from Article 19 by the _________ amendment.
(A)
44
th
(B)
42
nd
(C)
46
th
(D)
45
th
Question-10
The right to freedom can be restricted:
(A)
Only in the interest of security of the state
(B)
In the interest of friendly relation with foreign states
(C)
In the interest of public order
(D)
All of these
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