Please select a subject first
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While Fundamental Rights are available to all persons, certain Fundamental Rights are available only to ______ citizens.
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Habeas Corpus safeguards people from ______ arrests.
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In the Indian Constitution, the Right to Equality is granted by five Articles. They are ______.
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The Constitution of India recognises ______.
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Right to Constitutional remedies comes under ______.
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______ of Indian Constitution is called ‘the heart and soul of the Constitution’.
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Right to freedom of religion includes ______.
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______ of the Indian Constitution is described as the Magna Carta of India.
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Religious freedom is provided to all the citizens of the country.
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Our Constitution guarantees the rights of minorities against the majority.
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Give Short Answers.
Freedom of Press implicit in which Article of the Constitution?
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What is Right to Equality?
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What is Right against Exploitation?
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How has the section on Fundamental Rights often been referred to?
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How are the Fundamental Rights important?
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Answer in detail.
Write a brief note on the writs issued by the Supreme Court or the High Courts.
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The ______ writ safeguards people from illegal arrest.
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Match the Column I with Column II.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| A | Abolition of untouchability | (i) | Cultural and Educational Rights |
| B | Prohibition of employment of children | (ii) | Right to Constitutional remedies |
| C | Protection of culture | (iii) | Right against exploitation |
| D | Manage religious affairs | (iv) | Right to equality |
| E | Redressal for the violation of fundamental rights | (v) | Freedom of religion |
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Abolition of titles lies in which Article of the Constitution.
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