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Fundamental Rights

Political Science ⇒ Indian Constitution and Government

Fundamental Rights starts at 11 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Fundamental Rights. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe the importance of Fundamental Rights in a democracy.
Describe the process by which Fundamental Rights can be amended in the Indian Constitution.
Describe the scope of the Right to Equality in the Indian Constitution.
Explain the concept of 'reasonable restrictions' on Fundamental Rights.
Explain the difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.
Explain the importance of Article 21 in the context of Fundamental Rights.
Explain the meaning of 'equality before law' as provided in Article 14.
Explain the significance of the Right to Constitutional Remedies.
How many Fundamental Rights are guaranteed by the Indian Constitution? (1) Four (2) Five (3) Six (4) Seven
Which Article empowers the Supreme Court to issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights? (1) Article 32 (2) Article 226 (3) Article 21 (4) Article 14
Which Article of the Indian Constitution abolishes 'Untouchability'? (1) Article 15 (2) Article 16 (3) Article 17 (4) Article 18
Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the protection of interests of minorities? (1) Article 29 (2) Article 19 (3) Article 21 (4) Article 17
Fill in the blank: The Fundamental Rights are enforceable by the _______ and _______ Courts.
Fill in the blank: The Right to Cultural and Educational Rights is mainly for the protection of _______ and _______ minorities.
Fill in the blank: The Right to Education was made a Fundamental Right by the _______ Amendment Act.
Fill in the blank: The Right to Freedom of Religion is guaranteed under Articles _______ to _______.
True or False: Fundamental Rights can be suspended during a National Emergency.
True or False: The Fundamental Rights are absolute and cannot be restricted under any circumstances.
True or False: The Right against Exploitation prohibits child labour in factories, mines, and other hazardous employment.
True or False: The Right to Education is available to all children between the ages of 6 and 14 years.