Fundamental Rights
Political Science ⇒ Indian Constitution and Government
Fundamental Rights starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Context: A state government passes a law banning a particular religious practice. Which Fundamental Right could be violated in this scenario?
Describe the importance of the Right against Exploitation in the Indian context.
Describe the relationship between Fundamental Rights and the concept of Rule of Law.
Explain the concept of 'reasonable restrictions' on Fundamental Rights.
Explain the difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.
Explain the doctrine of 'severability' in relation to Fundamental Rights.
Explain the significance of the Right to Constitutional Remedies.
Context: A state government passes a law banning a particular religious practice. Which Fundamental Right could be violated in this scenario?
How many Fundamental Rights are guaranteed by the Indian Constitution as of now? (1) Five (2) Six (3) Seven (4) Eight
The Right to Freedom of Religion is guaranteed under which Articles of the Indian Constitution? (1) Articles 19-22 (2) Articles 23-24 (3) Articles 25-28 (4) Articles 29-30
Under which Article can the President of India suspend the Fundamental Rights during a National Emergency? (1) Article 352 (2) Article 356 (3) Article 360 (4) Article 368
Which Article empowers the Supreme Court to issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights? (1) Article 32 (2) Article 226 (3) Article 136 (4) Article 142
Fill in the blank: The Right to Education is a Fundamental Right under Article _______.
Fill in the blank: The writ of _______ is issued by a court to order a public official to perform a duty.
Fill in the blank: The writ of _______ is issued to prevent a lower court from exceeding its jurisdiction.
Fill in the blank: The writ of _______ is issued to quash the order of a lower court or tribunal.
True or False: Fundamental Rights are available only to Indian citizens and not to foreigners.
True or False: The Fundamental Rights are absolute and cannot be restricted under any circumstances.
True or False: The Parliament can amend Fundamental Rights under Article 368, but not in a way that destroys their basic structure.
True or False: The Right to Education is available to all children between the ages of 6 and 14 years.
