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What are Fundamental Rights in India?

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Fundamental Rights are a set of rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India to all citizens.

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How many Fundamental Rights are enshrined in the Indian Constitution?

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There are six Fundamental Rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution.

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Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Equality?

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Article 14 guarantees the Right to Equality.

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True or False: The Right to Freedom is covered under Article 19 to Article 22.

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True

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5
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Fill in the blank: The Right against Exploitation is covered under Articles ____ to ____.

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23 to 24

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What does Article 21 of the Indian Constitution guarantee?

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Article 21 guarantees the Right to Life and Personal Liberty.

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Which Fundamental Right prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth?

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The Right to Equality.

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List one restriction on the Right to Freedom.

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The Right to Freedom can be restricted in the interest of public order.

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What is the significance of Article 32?

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Article 32 provides the right to constitutional remedies for enforcement of Fundamental Rights.

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True or False: Fundamental Rights can be suspended during a state of emergency.

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True

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Which article protects the Right to Religion?

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Article 25 to Article 28 protect the Right to Religion.

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What is the primary purpose of Fundamental Rights?

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The primary purpose is to protect individual liberties and ensure justice.

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What does Article 22 provide?

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Article 22 provides protection against arrest and detention in certain cases.

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Fill in the blank: The Right to Education is now a Fundamental Right under Article ____.

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21A

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15
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Which article addresses the prohibition of human trafficking?

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Article 23 addresses the prohibition of human trafficking.

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True or False: The Right to Constitutional Remedies is considered the heart and soul of the Constitution.

17
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What does Article 24 prohibit?

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Article 24 prohibits child labor in factories and hazardous employment.

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What is the role of the Supreme Court concerning Fundamental Rights?

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The Supreme Court has the power to enforce Fundamental Rights.

19
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Which article guarantees the right to equality before law?

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Article 14 guarantees equality before law.

20
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What is the significance of Article 19?

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Article 19 guarantees the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression.

21
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Fill in the blank: The Right to Freedom of Assembly is protected under Article ___.

22
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Which Fundamental Right addresses the freedom of movement?

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The Right to Freedom of Movement.

23
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True or False: The Right to Property is a Fundamental Right.

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False, it is now a legal right under Article 300A.

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What does Article 27 pertain to?

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Article 27 pertains to the prohibition of taxation for the promotion of any religion.

25
Which article provides for the right to follow one's own religion?
Article 25 provides for the right to follow one's own religion.
26
What is the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy?
Fundamental Rights are justiciable, while Directive Principles are non-justiciable.
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Fill in the blank: The Right against Exploitation includes the prohibition of ____ and ____.
traffic in human beings, forced labor