Question : Which fundamental right was deleted by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978?
Option 1: Right to Property
Option 2: Right to Freedom of Movement
Option 3: Right to Education
Option 4: Right to Constitutional Remedies
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Correct Answer: Right to Property
Solution : The correct answer is the Right to Property.
A citizen's fundamental rights are their legally enforceable and inalienable rights. Part III of the Indian Constitution contains them. The 44th Amendment Act eliminated this capricious authority bestowed upon the government. Following its establishment as a legal right under Article 300A, the property right was removed from the list of essential rights (Article 31).
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Question : Which Constitutional Amendment added Fundamental Duties to the Constitution?
Option 1: Forty-second Amendment Act, 1976
Option 2: Forty-seventh Amendment Act, 1984
Option 3: Forty-fourth Amendment Act, 1978
Option 4: Fifty-second Amendment Act, 1985
Question : By which Constitution Amendment Act, Right to Property ceased to remain a fundamental right?
Option 1: 44th
Option 2: 42nd
Option 3: 43rd
Option 4: 45th
Question : Which of the following is not a 'Fundamental Right'?
Option 1: Right to Equality
Option 2: Right to Property
Option 3: Right to Freedom
Question : Which of the following is not guaranteed by the Indian Constitution?
Option 1: Right to equality
Option 2: Right to religious freedom
Option 3: Right to constitutional remedies
Option 4: Right to free education for all
Question : Which was described by Dr .B.R. Ambedkar as the 'heart and soul of the constitution'
Option 2: Right against Exploitation
Option 3: Right to Constitutional Remedies
Option 4: Right to Freedom of Religion
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