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Question-1
Which of the following fundamental rights is concerned with the abolition of social distinction?
(A)
Right to against exploitation
(B)
Right to equality
(C)
Right to life and liberty
(D)
Cultural and educational rights
Question-2
The right to require, hold and dispose of property was removed from Article 19 by the _________ amendment.
(A)
44th
(B)
42nd
(C)
46th
(D)
45th
Question-3
Indian constitution permits reservations on the basis of:
(A)
Cast
(B)
Gender
(C)
Religion
(D)
All the above
Question-4
The Preventive Detention Act has a restraining effect on:
(A)
Right to equality
(B)
Right to freedom
(C)
Right to religion
(D)
Right to constitutional remedies
Question-5
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-6
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-7
Civil and political equality gives citizens:
(A)
Right to vote and right to be elected without any distinction of caste, religion, sex, property etc
(B)
Right to vote and right to be elected without any distinction of age, caste, creed or sex
(C)
Equal opportunity for taking part in election
(D)
The right to occupy highest office in the state irrespective of qualification
Question-8
The right provided by constitution are called:
(A)
Governmental right
(B)
Economic right
(C)
Political right
(D)
Fundamental right
Question-9
Who is empowered to suspend the operation of the fundamental rights?
(A)
The supreme court
(B)
The President
(C)
The cabinet
(D)
The parliament
Question-10
Which of the following fundamental right is abolished?
(A)
Right to freedom of speech
(B)
Right to assemble peacefully
(C)
Right to constitutional remedies
(D)
Right to property
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