Question : Who can impose reasonable restrictions over fundamental rights?
Option 1: Council of Ministers
Option 2: Parliament
Option 3: People
Option 4: Cabinet
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Correct Answer: Parliament
Solution : The correct answer is Parliament.
Fundamental rights are the basic human rights guaranteed by the constitution of India which are necessary for the overall development of an individual and to live a dignified life. Indian constitution guarantees 6 fundamental rights and the power to amend them lies with the Parliament. According to Keshvananda Bharti Case, the parliament is empowered to amend fundamental rights without altering the basic structure of the constitution. From here only the basic structure doctrine evolved.
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Question : Who runs the Government at the national level under the parliamentary system?
Option 1: The President and Council of Ministers
Option 2: The Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
Option 3: The Prime Minister
Option 4: The President
Question : Right to Constitutional Remedies comes under
Option 1: Legal rights
Option 2: Fundamental rights
Option 3: Human rights
Option 4: Natural rights
Question : If the name of a tribe has to be excluded from the list of Scheduled Tribe, who has the power for such exclusion?
Option 1: President
Option 3: National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
Option 4: Union Council of Ministers
Question : Which of the following is justiciable?
Option 1: Fundamental Duties
Option 2: Directive Principles of State Policy
Option 3: Fundamental Rights
Option 4: None of these
Question : Choose the ANTONYM of the word 'disenfranchise' in the given sentence. The parliament of Tonoco authorised the king to take over the reins of the government and disable the power of the council of ministers.
Option 1: Authorised
Option 2: Powers
Option 3: Disabled
Option 4: Reins
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