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Question-1
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-2
The idea of fundamental rights have been borrowed from:
(A)
Russian constitution
(B)
American constitution
(C)
Canadian constitution
(D)
British constitution
Question-3
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-4
Right to equality means:
(A)
Absolute equality
(B)
Social equality only
(C)
Alienation
(D)
Not absolute but relative equality
Question-5
Which article abolished untouchability?
(A)
Article 17
(B)
Article 14
(C)
Article 32
(D)
Article 21
Question-6
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
Question-7
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-8
Indian constitution permits reservations on the basis of:
(A)
Cast
(B)
Gender
(C)
Religion
(D)
All the above
Question-9
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-10
The right to equality:
(A)
Prevents the state from making special provision for women, children and backward classes
(B)
Permits the state to make special provisions for women ,children and backward classes during emergencies
(C)
Permits the state to make special provisions for women ,children and backward classes
(D)
All the above
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