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Class 11 Political Science
Rights And Duties In The Indian Constitution
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Directive Principles are:
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Justiciable
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Not Justiciable
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Both of them
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None of the above
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Not Justiciable
By which amendment, Fundamental Duties were included in the Constitution?
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44th Amendment
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43rd Amendment
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42nd Amendment
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45th Amendment
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42nd Amendment
Article 18 of the constitution deals with
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right against exploitation
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right to practice own religion
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equality before law
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abolition of titles
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abolition of titles
The part of the Indian Constitution that proclaims India to be a Welfare State is:
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Part III
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Part IV
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Part VI
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Part IX
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Part IV
It is a fundamental duty of every citizen to protect and improve _______
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Women and children
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Village Panchayat
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Natural environment
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National anthem
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Natural environment
Right to Liberty is mentioned in Articles:
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19 to 22
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14 to 18
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25 to 28
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23 to 24
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19 to 22
The Fundamental Rights article that is enforceable during the period of emergency is:
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Article 14
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Article 20
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Article 23
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Article 29
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Article 20
Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?
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Right to Equality
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Right to Property
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Right to Freedom
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Right Against Exploitation
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Right to Property
The Government of India introduced Bharat Ratna and Padam Shri awards under:
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Article 14 of the constitution
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Article 18 of the constitution
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Article 25 of the constitution
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Article 50 of the constitution
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Article 18 of the constitution
The government can put restrictions on fundamental rights but they should be
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Reasonable
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Illegal
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Arbitrary
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Compulsory
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Reasonable
The Indian constitution grants to its citizens:
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Four fundamental rights
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Five fundamental rights
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Six fundamental rights
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Seven fundamental rights
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Six fundamental rights
The constitution of a country provides the basis for
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Punishment of criminals
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Diplomatic relations with other countries
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Relationship between citizens
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Governance of the country
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Governance of the country
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