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Consider the following statements:
1. The importance of rights guaranteed by a Constitution was realised by the Constitutional framers long ago during the freedom movement itself.
2. The Motilal Nehru Committee had demanded a bill of rights as far back as in 1928.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Which of the following best conveys the meaning of the term fundamental’ in Fundamental Rights under the Indian Constitution?
Consider the following Assertion and Reason type statements:
Assertion (A) : Fundamental Rights are different from other rights available to us.
Reason (R): While ordinary legal rights are protected and enforced by ordinary law, Fundamental Rights are protected and guaranteed by the Constitution of the country.
Choose the correct answer using the options given below:
Which of the following is correct with respect to Fundamental Rights enshrined in the Constitution?
A provision related to the set of rights guaranteed by the Constitution can be found in Constitutions of which of the following country(ies)?
1. India
2. The USA
3. South Africa
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Consider the following Assertion and Reason type statements:
Assertion (A) : Fundamental Rights as enshrined under the Constitution are absolute in nature.
Reason (R) : Executive as well as legislative actions can be declared illegal by the judiciary if these violate the Fundamental Rights or restrict them in an unreasonable manner.
Choose the correct answer using the options given below:
The provision of Fundamental Rights’ has been taken from which of the following country’s Constitution?
The Fundamental Right of Protection of language, culture of minorities’ is enshrined under the:
Consider the following statements:
1. The practice of untouchability has been abolished under the Right to Equality.
2. The Right to Equality also provides that the state shall confer no title on a person except those who excel themselves in military or academic field.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Consider the following Assertion and Reason type statements:
Assertion (A): The government can implement special schemes and measures for improving the conditions of certain sections of society such as children, women, and the socially and educationally backward classes.
Reason (R) : Equality of opportunity means that all sections of the society enjoy equal opportunities.
Choose the correct answer using the options given below:
Which of the following is valid limitation(s) upon the Right to Freedom?
Consider the following statements:
1. No one can be arrested without being told the grounds for such an arrest.
2. In case of arrest, it is mandatory for the police to take that person to the nearest magistrate within 24 hours.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Which of the following right(s) has/have been incorporated within the Right to Life under Article 21 by the Supreme Court over a period of time?
1. Right to live with human dignity
2. Right to be free from exploitation
3. Right to shelter and livelihood
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Consider the following statements:
1. A person can only be arrested under one and only one circumstance that if he has committed some crime.
2. The Constitution allows for arrest of a person, if law authorities have apprehension about his intentions or actions that may destabilise the law and order situations.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Which of the following provisions of the Indian Constitution ensure fair trial at courts of law?
1. A person is always assumed to be guilty unless proven otherwise.
2. No person is punished for the same offence more than once.
3. No law shall declare any action as illegal from a backdate.
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Consider the following statements:
1. The Constitution forbids employment of children below the age of 16 years in dangerous jobs like factories and mines.
2. Forced labour or Begar is a criminal act as per the Constitutional provisions.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Consider the following statements:
1. The government can interfere in religious matters on grounds of destabilisation of law and order.
2. Freedom of Religion includes the freedom to profess, follow and propagate any religion.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Consider the following statements:
1. The Constitution has also guaranteed the right to convert other people in one’s own religion.
2. The Constitution only gives us the right to spread information about our religion and thus attract others to it.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Consider the following statements:
1. All minorities can set up their own educational institutions.
2. The government, can, while granting aid to educational institutions, positively discriminate against any educational institution on the basis that it is under the management of minority community.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Which of the following Fundamental Rights was called the “soul of the constitution and the very heart of it” by Dr. Ambedkar?