Which of the following is a matter related to fundamental rights?
(A) Golaknath Vs. State of Punjab (1967)
(B) West Bengal Vs Union of India (1963)
(C) Sharma Vs Krishna (1959)
(D) State of Bombay vs. Balsara (1951)
In which of the following situations the writ of 'habeas corpus' is issued?
(A) Loss of property
(B) Refund of excess tax
(C) Wrongful police detention
(D) Violation of freedom of speech
The right to education became a fundamental right
(A) 15 March 2010
(B) 1st April 2010
(C) 17 July 2010
(D) 10 October 2010
On whose recommendations were the Fundamental Duties included in the Indian Constitution?
(A) Santhanam Committee
(B) Swaran Singh Committee
(C) Shah Commission
(D) Administrative Reforms Commission
Fundamental duties were recommended by Sardar Swarn Singh committee.
'Directive Principles' in our constitution:
(A) enforceable by the courts of law
(B) are semi-enforceable
(C) are partially unenforceable
(D) unenforceable by the courts of law
By which of the following methods can the citizenship of India be lost?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Which of the following right is given in Article 21?
(A) Right to property
(B) Right to equality
(C) Right to speech
(D) Right to survive
Both citizens and foreigners have
(A) Political rights
(B) Fundamental Rights
(C) Civil Rights
(D) Legal Rights
In which of the following articles is the provision of the “right to equality”?
(A) Article-14
(B) Article-19
(C) Article-20
(D) Article-18
The fundamental rights of Indian citizens can be suspended
(A) During National Emergency
(B) During financial emergency
(C) Anytime
(D) Any case
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