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1. Which of the following is correct with respect to “Right against exploitation”? *

a) Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour
b) Freedom as to payment of taxes for the promotion of any particular religion
c) Protection of interests of minorities
d) Equality before the law

2. In which part of the Indian Constitution, the Fundamental rights are listed? *

a) Part II
b) Part III
c) Part IV
d) Part V

3. Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth is a fundamental right classifiable under? *

a) Right to freedom of religion
b) Right to equality
c) Right against exploitation
d) None of these

4. Which of the following is given the power to implement the Fundamental Right by the Constitution? *

a) All courts in India
b) The Parliament
c) The President
d) The Supreme Court and High Courts

5. Which of the following is enforceable in a court of law? *

a) Fundamental Duties
b) Fundamental Rights
c) Directive Principles
d) Preamble

6. How many freedoms are guaranteed by Article 19 (Right to Freedom)? *

a) 3
b) 7
c) 6
d) 9

7. Which of the following is correct with respect to “Right against exploitation”? *

a) Prohibition of forced labor
b) Freedom as to payment of taxes for the promotion of any particular religion
c) Protection of interests of minorities
d) Equality before the law
Which of the following is NOT a correct statement with respect to the Right to Freedom? *

a) Freedom of speech and expression
b) Freedom to assemble freely
c) Freedom to travel anywhere within the country
d) Freedom to practice any profession is restricted or banned

8. "Right to Freedom of Religion" can be placed in which among the following categories? *

a) Fundamental Rights
b) Fundamental Duties
c) Directive Principles of State Policy
d) Personal Rights

9. What are the Fundamental Rights? Name the Fundamental Rights guaranteed to a Citizen of India by the Constitution. *

Ans. ?

Answers

Answered by keerthana982006
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Answer:

1.answer is

d) Equality before the law

2.answer is

c) Part IV

3.answer is

c) Right against exploitation

4.answer is

b) The Parliament

5.answer is

a) Fundamental Duties

6.answer is

c) 6

7.answer is

c) Protection of interests of minorities

c) Freedom to travel anywhere within the country

8.answer is

c) Directive Principles of State Policy

9.answer is

The Constitution of India provides the right of freedom, given in article 19 with the view of guaranteeing individual rights that were considered vital by the framers of the constitution. The right to freedom in Article 19 guarantees the freedom of speech and expression, as one of its six freedoms.

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