Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens
Civics ⇒ Citizenship and Rights
Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe any two responsibilities of Indian citizens towards the nation.
Describe the importance of the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression.
Describe the legal consequences if a citizen violates the law.
Describe the process by which a citizen can seek remedy if their Fundamental Rights are violated.
Explain the difference between Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties.
Explain the meaning of 'Rule of Law' in the context of Indian citizenship.
Explain the role of the judiciary in protecting the legal rights of citizens.
Explain the significance of the Right to Constitutional Remedies.
Which Article of the Constitution deals with the Right to Constitutional Remedies? (1) Article 14 (2) Article 19 (3) Article 21 (4) Article 32
Which Article of the Constitution guarantees the Right to Life and Personal Liberty? (1) Article 14 (2) Article 19 (3) Article 21 (4) Article 32
Which Article of the Constitution provides for the protection of the interests of minorities? (1) Article 29 (2) Article 14 (3) Article 17 (4) Article 21
Which Article of the Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability? (1) Article 15 (2) Article 17 (3) Article 19 (4) Article 21
Fill in the blank: The ________ Amendment Act made education a Fundamental Right for children aged 6 to 14 years.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is responsible for making laws in India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is responsible for protecting the Fundamental Rights of citizens in India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is the guardian of the Constitution of India.
True or False: Citizens have the right to form associations and unions in India.
True or False: The Fundamental Duties are enforceable by law.
True or False: The Right to Freedom of Religion is a Fundamental Right in India.
True or False: The Right to Information Act, 2005, empowers citizens to seek information from public authorities.
