Question : Which of the following fundamental rights is given in Article 21?
Option 1: Right to property
Option 2: Right to equality
Option 3: Right to speech
Option 4: Right to life
Correct Answer: Right to life
Solution : The correct answer is the Right to life.
In the Indian Constitution, Article 21 provides the fundamental right to protection of life and personal liberty. It states: "No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law." This article has been interpreted broadly by the Indian judiciary to include various rights such as the right to privacy, dignity, and humane treatment.
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Question : Which of the following rights was deleted from the list of fundamental rights by the 44th Constitutional Amendment Act?
Option 1: Right to freedom of religion
Option 2: Right to property
Option 3: Right to freedom
Option 4: Right to equality
Question : Which article of the constitution clarifies that policies like "reservation" do not violate the right to equality?
Option 1: Article 16 (4)
Option 2: Article 14 (1)
Option 3: Article 21
Option 4: Article 15 (2)
Question : Which of the following was originally a fundamental right, but in 1978 was made a legal right as per Article 300A?
Option 1: Right against exploitation
Option 3: Right to education
Option 4: Right to freedom of religion
Question : Which of the following is not a fundamental right of Indian citizens?
Option 2: Right to constitutional remedies
Option 3: Right to form association
Option 4: Freedom of movement
Question : Which of the following is correctly matched?
Option 1: Article 19(a) - Right to freedom of speech and expression
Option 2: Article 19(e) - Right to form associations
Option 3: Article 19(g) - Right to assemble peaceably and without arms
Option 4: Article 19(b)- Right to practise any profession
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