Question : Which Fundamental Right was removed by the Forty-fourth Constitutional Amendment Act?
Option 1: Protection of interests of minorities
Option 2: Compulsory acquisition of property
Option 3: Abolition of titles
Option 4: Right to education
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Correct Answer: Compulsory acquisition of property
Solution : The correct answer is the Compulsory acquisition of property.
The 44th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1978 deleted the right to property from the list of Fundamental Rights. The Right to Property is no longer a Fundamental Right. Now, it is only a legal right. The Right to Property was listed under Article 31 before its deletion.
This Act was passed in 1978 by the Morarji Desai government, who served between 1977 and 1979.
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Question : Which Constitutional Amendment Act included Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution?
Option 1: Twenty-second Amendment Act
Option 2: Forty-second Amendment Act
Option 3: Fifty-second Amendment Act
Option 4: Thirty-second Amendment Act
Question : Under which amendment act, article 51A (K) of the Indian Constitution was inserted in the constitution?
Option 1: Eighty-sixth Amendment Act
Option 2: Eighty-second Amendment Act
Option 3: Eighty-fourth Amendment Act
Option 4: Eighty-first Amendment Act
Question : Article 17 of the Indian Constitution is related to _______.
Option 1: Abolition of Untouchability
Option 2: Abolition of Titles
Option 3: Equality before law
Option 4: Right to Education
Question : Fundamental Duties were incorporated in Part IV-A of the Constitution by the_______ Constitutional Amendment Act 1976 on the recommendations of the Swaran Singh Committee.
Option 1: 42nd
Option 2: 47th
Option 3: 35th
Option 4: 51st
Question : Data Protection Bill 2021 ensures which fundamental right?
Option 1: Right to Education
Option 2: Right to Information Technology
Option 3: Right to Freedom of Speech
Option 4: Right to Privacy
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