Rights
Political Science ⇒ Political Theory
Rights starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the role of the judiciary in protecting rights in India.
Describe the significance of the Right to Constitutional Remedies.
Discuss the importance of the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression in a democracy.
Discuss the relationship between rights and duties.
Explain the concept of ‘collective rights’ with an example.
Explain the concept of ‘natural rights’.
Explain the concept of ‘reasonable restrictions’ on rights.
Explain the difference between legal rights and moral rights.
Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Equality? (1) Article 14 (2) Article 19 (3) Article 21 (4) Article 25
Which Fundamental Right was removed from the Indian Constitution by the 44th Amendment Act? (1) Right to Property (2) Right to Equality (3) Right to Freedom (4) Right to Religion
Which of the following is a political right? (1) Right to Vote (2) Right to Education (3) Right to Work (4) Right to Property
Which of the following is a social right? (1) Right to Education (2) Right to Vote (3) Right to Freedom of Religion (4) Right to Property
Fill in the blank: The ________ is the part of the Indian Constitution that lists the Fundamental Rights.
Fill in the blank: The Right against Exploitation prohibits ________ and forced labour.
Fill in the blank: The right to ________ allows citizens to assemble peacefully without arms.
Fill in the blank: The right to ________ ensures that no person is deprived of life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.
Are Fundamental Rights absolute in nature? Yes or No.
Are human rights universal? Yes or No.
Is the Right to Privacy a Fundamental Right in India? Yes or No.
Is the Right to Property a legal right in India today? Yes or No.
