Economy, asked by sushanthvarmasridatl, 10 months ago

1) Fundamental rights refer to:
a)The list of subjects of the state government
b)The basic rights which are granted to citizens for the holistic growth of the individuals,
c)The list of subjects of the central government
d)The list of subjects of both the state and central governments


2)The important fundamental rights to Equality is mentioned in which article of the constitution?
a)Article 14-18 b)Article 19-2 c)Article 23- 24 d)Article 29-30
3) On which date the Indian Constitution came into effect? a)on 26 November 1949 b) on 26 January 1950 c) on 26 September 1949 d)on 26 March 1950

4)Which one of the following is not a key feature of the Indian Constitution? a)Separation of Power b) Secularism c) Presidential form of Government d)Federalism

Answers

Answered by Sedria
45

Answer:

1 ) b.

2) a.

3) b.

4) c.

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Answered by AnusritaS98
0

Answer:

1. Fundamental rights refer to the basic rights of the citizens that are granted to them for the holistic growth of every citizen. Hence, the correct answer to the abovementioned question is option B, which states, "The basic rights which are granted to citizens for the holistic growth of the individuals".

2. Articles 14-18 of the Constitution of India deal with the fundamental rights to Equality. Hence, the correct answer to the abovementioned question is Option A which states, "Article 14-18".

3. On 26th January 1950, the Constitution of India came into effect. Hence, the correct answer to the abovementioned question is Option B which states, "26th January 1950".

4. The Constitution of India does not follow the Presidential form of Government. Hence, we can state that the correct answer to the abovementioned question is option C, " Presidential form of Government". The features of the Constitution of India are as follows:-

  • Parliamentary system of Government,
  • Separation of Powers,
  • Secularism,
  • Federalism,
  • The Fundamental Rights.

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