Fundamental Rights MCQ
Fundamental Rights MCQ
Fundamental Rights MCQ
Basic Constitution: 7 rights (The right to property was removed from the
fundamental right and added to the legal right.)
a) 15
b) 14
c) 17
d) 18
Option : B
Imp Facts
15(2): No citizen shall, on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex, place of
birth or any of them, be subject to any disability, liability, restriction or
condition with regard to—
15(2)(a): access to shops, public restaurants, hotels and places of public
entertainment; or
15(2)(b): the use of wells, tanks, bathing ghats, roads and places of public
resort maintained wholly or partly out of State funds or dedicated to the use
of the general public.
15(3): Nothing in this article shall prevent the State from making any special
provision for women and children.
Q.
Under which article of the Constitution reservations in
admission to educational institutions, including private
and unaided, to OBCs/ST/ SC is made?
Option : D
Q. Which among the following articles of Constitution of India
abolishes the untouchablity?
a) 17 • Article 18 : Abolition of
b) 18 titles (उपाधियों का अंत)
c) 19
Exempted: Military and
d) 20 Academic distinctions
Option : A
List of Fundamental Rights
There are six fundamental rights of Indian
Constitution along with the constitutional articles
related to them are mentioned below:
1.Right to Equality (Article 14-18)
2.Right to Freedom (Article 19-22)
3.Right against Exploitation (Article 23-24)
4.Right to Freedom of Religion (Article 25-28)
5.Cultural and Educational Rights (Article 29-30)
6.Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32
Q.
In the Indian Constitution of the ‘Right to Freedom’ is granted by
4 Articles which are?
भारर्तीय संशििान के शकन 4 अनुच्छेद में स्वर्तंत्रर्ता का अशिकार शदया गया है?
a) Article – 19 to Article – 22
• Article 20 : Protection
b) Article – 16 to Article – 19 with respect to conviction
c) Article – 17 to Article – 20 for offences
•
d) Article – 18 to Article – 21
• Article 21 Right to life
and personal liberty
Option : A
RIGHT TO FREEDOM
ARTICLE :19
• Freedom of speech
• Freedom of expression
• Freedom of assembly without arms
• Freedom of association
• Freedom to practise any profession
• Freedom to reside in any part of the country
Which Article of the Constitution of India is related with
Freedom of the Press?
प्रेस की स्वर्तंत्रर्ता शकस अनुच्छेद में दी गई है?
a) Article 19(1)(a)
b) Article 19(1)(b)
c) Article 19(1)(c)
d) Article 19(1)(d)
Option : A
Q.
Which of the following is not covered under article 20,
protection in respect of conviction for offenses?
इनमे से कौन आशटि कल 20 का भाग नही है?
Option : A
No ex-post facto law: No person shall be convicted of any
offense other than a contravention of the new law in force at
the time of the implementation of the Act nor shall he be
punished with a penalty higher than that prescribed by the law
in force at the time of the implementation of the Act.
(Retroactive law)
a) 51a
b) 21a
c) 15a
d) 19a
Option : B
• Right to Education: Article 21 (A) declares that the State
shall provide free and compulsory education to all
children of the age of 6 – 14 years
• This provision makes only elementary education a
Fundamental Right and not higher or professional
education.
• This provision was added by the 86th Constitutional
Amendment Act of 2002.
• Before the 86th amendment, the Constitution contained
a provision for free and compulsory education for
children under Article 45 in Part IV of the constitution.
Q. Which Article of the Indian Constitution protects person’s right
to travel abroad?
भारर्तीय संशििान का कौनसा अनुच्छेद शकसी व्यक्ति के शिदे ि जाने के
अशिकार को संरशक्षर्त करर्ता है?
a) 21
b) 22
c) 20
d) 23
Option : A
Q. Which Article gives safeguard to the Fundamental Rights of
arrested person?
कौनसा अनुच्छेद शहरासर्त में शलए गए व्यक्ति के मूल अशिकार को संरक्षण
प्रदान करर्ता है?
Option : C
Q. No person shall be prosecuted and punished for the
same offence more than once”. Under which Article, the
above preservation of conviction for crime is given?
a) Article 19
b) Article 20
c) Article 21
d) Article 22
Option : B
Article Brief Description
Protection of 6 rights concerning
the freedom of:
1.Speech and expression
2.Assembly
Article 19
3.Association
4.Movement
5.Residence
6.Profession
Protection with respect to
Article 20
conviction for offenses
Article 21 Right to life and personal liberty
Article 21A Right to elementary education
Protection against arrest and
Article 22
detention in certain cases
List of Fundamental Rights
There are six fundamental rights of Indian
Constitution along with the constitutional articles
related to them are mentioned below:
1.Right to Equality (Article 14-18)
2.Right to Freedom (Article 19-22)
3.Right against Exploitation (Article 23-24)
4.Right to Freedom of Religion (Article 25-28)
5.Cultural and Educational Rights (Article 29-30)
6.Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32
Q.
Human trafficking restricted in which article?
Option : B
List of Fundamental Rights
There are six fundamental rights of Indian
Constitution along with the constitutional articles
related to them are mentioned below:
1.Right to Equality (Article 14-18)
2.Right to Freedom (Article 19-22)
3.Right against Exploitation (Article 23-24)
4.Right to Freedom of Religion (Article 25-28)
5.Cultural and Educational Rights (Article 29-30)
6.Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32
Q.
Which of the following article of Indian Constitution
contain the right to religious freedom?
िमि की स्वर्तंत्रर्ता से संबंशिर्त अनुच्छेद है?
Article 29(2): The State shall not deny admission into educational
institutes maintained by it or those that receive aid from it to any
person based only on race, religion, caste, language, or any of
them.
List of Fundamental Rights
There are six fundamental rights of Indian
Constitution along with the constitutional articles
related to them are mentioned below:
1.Right to Equality (Article 14-18)
2.Right to Freedom (Article 19-22)
3.Right against Exploitation (Article 23-24)
4.Right to Freedom of Religion (Article 25-28)
5.Cultural and Educational Rights (Article 29-30)
6.Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32
Q.
Who said article 32 is the soul of Indian Constitution?
अनुच्छेद 32 को भारर्तीय संशििान की आत्मा शकसने कहा?
a) Mahatma Gandhi
• Constitutional remedy : article 32
b) Rajendra prasad
c) B. R. Ambedkar• The Supreme Court (Article 32) and the High
courts (Article 226) can issue the writs of
d) Jawahar L Nehru
• 1.habeas corpus, 2.mandamus, prohibition,
certiorari and quo-warranto.
Option : C
• The five types of writs are:
• Habeas Corpus. बंदी प्रत्यक्षीकरण
• Mandamus.परमादे श
• Prohibition. प्रतिषेध
• Certiorari. उत्प्रेषण
• Quo-Warranto.अधधकार पच् ृ छा
•Habeas Corpus: This writ is issued to produce a person who has been detained
whether in prison or in private custody, before a court and to release him if such
detention is found illegal.
•Mandamus: The writ of command is issued by supreme or high court when any
government, court, corporation, or any public authority has to do a public duty
but fails to do so.
•Certiorari: The writ of certiorari can be issued by the supreme or high court for
quashing the order already passed by an inferior court, tribunal or quasi-judicial
authority.
Option : A
Q.
Which part of Indian Constitution called Magnacarta’’?
Option : A
Q.
On which of the following day, United Nations General
Assembly ratified its universal declaration on human rights ?
a) 14,19,21
b) 20,21,22
c) 23,24,25
d) 30,31,32
Option : A
Q.
Which Fundamental Right is NOT available to the foreigners?
कौनसा मूल अशिकार शिदे शियों को प्राप्त नही है?
Option : C
• FR available to both ( citizens and Foreigners) : Art
14 , 20, 21, 21a And Article 22
a) Part II
b) Part III
c) Part V
d) Part IV
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