Description : Article 14 of the Indian Constitution guarantees Indian citizens – (1) Equal protection of laws (2) Equality before law (3) Equal distribution of economic resources (4) Equality before law and equal protection of the laws
Last Answer : (4) Equality before law and equal protection of the laws Explanation: Article 14 of the constitution guarantees that all citizens shall be equally protected by the laws of the country. It means that the State ... on the basis of their caste, creed, colour, sex, gender, religion or place of birth.
Description : In Article 39 Constitution guarantees [A] Equal rights for men and women [B] Equal pay for equal work for men and women [C] Equal property rights [D] None of the above
Last Answer : [B] Equal pay for equal work for men and women
Description : Which Article is related to Equality before law? (a) Art. 13 (b) Art. 14 (c) Art. 15 (d) Art. 16
Last Answer : (b) Art. 14
Description : Which article of Indian Constitution provides for prevention of bonded labour? a) Article 19 b) Article 21 c) Article 23 d) Article 25
Last Answer : c) Article 23
Description : Which of the following Article of Indian Constitution deals with the Right to Equality before Law? (1) Article – 13 (2) Article - 14 (3) Article – 15 (4) Article - 17
Last Answer : (2) Article - 14 Explanation: Right to equality is given under article 14 of Indian constitution. It ensures that every citizen shall be like-wise protected by the laws of the country. It means that ... Indian citizens on the basis of their gender, caste, creed, religion or even the place of birth.
Description : In the Indian Constitution, the right to equality is granted by following Articles. They are: (1) Article 16 to Article 20 (2) Article 15 to Article 19 (3) Article 14 to Article 18 (4) Article 13 to Article 17
Last Answer : (3) Article 14 to Article 18 Explanation: Article 14 - Equality before Law Article 15 - Prohibition of Discrimination Article 16 - Equality of Opportunity Article 17 - Abolition of untouchability Article 18 - Abolition of titles.
Description : The phrase equality before law used in Article 14 of Indian Constitution has been borrowed from the Constitution of - (1) Britain (2) USA (3) France (4) Canada
Last Answer : (1) Britain Explanation: The phrase equality before law of Indian Constitution has been borrowed from Britain. The term Republic and the idea of liberty, equality and fraternity in the preamble was borrowed from constitution of France.
Description : Which one among the following statements regarding the constitutionally guaranteed Right to Education in India is correct? (1) This right covers both child and adult illiteracy and therefore, universally ... children between the ages of 6 to 14 years under the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act
Last Answer : (4) This right has been given to all Indian children between the ages of 6 to 14 years under the 86th Constitutional Amendment Act Explanation: The 86th amendment to the Constitution approved ... notified. It included Article 21(1) in the Indian constitution making education a fundamental right.
Description : Protection of life and liberty of Indian Citizen is secured by: a) Article 17 b) Article 21 c) Article 25 d) Article 29
Last Answer : b) Article 21
Description : Right to Privacy is included in which article of Indian constitutions? a. Article 21 b. Article 12 c. Article 15 d. Article 25
Last Answer : a. Article 21
Description : Article 20 of the Fundamental Rights represents which subject— (A) Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment (B) Protection in respect of Conviction of Offence (C) Protection of life and personal liberty (D) None of the above
Last Answer : (B) Protection in respect of Conviction of Offence
Description : Which article of the constitution prohibits the employment of children bellow 14 years of age in any factory ,mine or other hazardous job- a) Art-14 b) Art-19 c) Art-24 d) Art-29
Last Answer : c) Art-24
Description : The six freedoms of the Indian citizens have been enshrined in – a) Art-14-18 b)Art-14-35 c) Art-19 d) Art-21-26
Last Answer : c) Art-19
Description : Indian constitution provides protection to the life and liberty of citizens as well as non citizens by a) Art. 20 b) Art. 21 c) Art. 22 d) Art. 19
Last Answer : b) Art. 21
Description : Which one of the following was described by Dr. Ambedkar as the ‘Heart and Soul’ of the Constitution? (A) Right to equality (B) Right against exploitation (C) Right to constitutional remedies (D) Right to freedom of religion
Last Answer : (C) Right to constitutional remedies
Description : Which one of the following rights was describe by Dr. B R Ambedkar as the heart and soul of the constitution – a) Right to property b) Right to equality c) Right to freedom d) Right to constitutional remedies
Last Answer : d) Right to constitutional remedies
Description : The phrase "equality before law" used in Article-14 of Indian Con-stitution has been borrowed from (1) U.S.A. (2) Germany (3) Britain (4) Greece
Last Answer : (3) Britain Explanation: The concept of "equality before the law" has been borrowed from the British Common Law upon which English Legal System was founded. However, "equal protection of laws" has its link with the American Constitution.
Description : In Indian Constitution fundamental rights are contained: a) Article 12 to 35 b) Article 40 to 52 c) Article 64 to 75 d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Article 12 to 35
Description : Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers a High Court to issue writs? a.Art342 b.Art366 c.Art226 d.Art358
Last Answer : c.Art226
Description : Which article of Indian constitution deals with Constitutional Amendments? (a) Article 332 (b) Article 386 (c) Article 368 (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (c) Article 368
Description : In which article of the Indian constitution explained the Money Bill? (i) Article 109 (ii) Article 110 (iii) Article 111 (iv) None of the above
Last Answer : (i) Article 109
Description : The definition of Money bill is provided in which article of the Indian Constitution- a) Article 10 b) Article -19 c) Article 110 d)Article-111
Last Answer : c) Article 110
Description : Gender equality does not mean that men and women become a. The same. b. Unequal. c. Different. d. All of the above.
Last Answer : a. The same.
Description : Article 17 of the Indian Constitution provides for – (1) equality before law (2) equality of opportunity in matters of public employment (3) abolition of titles (4) abolition of untouchability
Last Answer : (4) abolition of untouchability Explanation: Article 17 of the constitution abolishes the practice of untouchability. Practice of untouchability is an offense and anyone doing so is punishable by law.
Description : Article-32 of the Indian constitution relates to – (1) Right against exploitation (2) Right to religion (3) Right to constitutional remedies (4) Right to equality
Last Answer : (3) Right to constitutional remedies Explanation: The sole object of the Article 32 of the Constitution of India is the enforcement of the fundamental rights guaranteed under Part III of the ... the Fundamental Rights, the Supreme Court has been made the protector and guarantor of these Rights.
Description : How many fundamental rights are there in the Part –III of the Indian Constitution, at present? a.6 b.7 c.8 d.9
Last Answer : a.6
Description : Right to Privacy is protected as an intrinsic part of Right to Life and Personal Liberty. Which of the following in the Constitution of India correctly and appropriately imply the above statement? (1) ... in Part. III (4) Article 24 and the provisions under the 44th Amendment to the Constitution
Last Answer : (3) Article 21 and the freedoms guaranteed in Part. III Explanation: The Supreme Court ruled that "the right to privacy is protected as an intrinsic part of the right to life and personal ... the Janata Government mainly to nullify some of the amendments made by the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976.
Description : Which article of the Constitution of India deals with the `Right to Constitutional Remedies'? (1) Article 19 (2) Article 14 (3) Article 21 (4) Article 32
Last Answer : (4) Article 32 Explanation: (Article 32 of the Constitution of India deals with the 'Right to Constitutional Remedies'. Remedies for enforcement of rights conferred by this Part). The constitution of India ... ground' of religion, caste, sector, place of birth are the major aspects of Article 14.
Description : Article 21 of the Fundamental Rights deals with which subject— (A) Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech, (B) Protection in respect of conviction of offence (C) Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases (D) Protection of life and personal liberty
Last Answer : (D) Protection of life and personal liberty
Description : The Supreme Court has held that hoisting the National flag atop the private buildings is a fundamental right of every citizen under - (1) Article 14 of the Constitution (2) Article 19(1) (1) of the Constitution (3) Article 21 of the Constitution (4) Article 25 of the Constitution
Last Answer : (2) Article 19(1) (1) of the Constitution Explanation: The Supreme Court has held that hoisting the National flag atop the Private buildings is a fundamental right of every citizen under Article 19 (1) (1) of the constitution.
Description : Indian Constitution 73 rd Amendment was related to (a) Assembly Election (b) Women Empowerment (c) Untouchability (d) Panchayati Raj Institution
Last Answer : (d) Panchayati Raj Institution
Description : In which article of the Constitution of India has the Joint Sitting of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha been provided? (A) Article 101 (B) Article 108 (C) Article 133 (D) Article 102
Last Answer : (B) Article 108
Description : Which one of the following chapters in the Indian Constitution guarantees Fundamental Rights to the people? (1) Part II (2) Part I (3) Part IV (4) Part III
Last Answer : (4) Part Ill Explanation: The Fundamental Rights are defined in Part III of the Constitution. Article 12 to Article 35 under Part III cover six fundamental rights recognised by the Indian ... , Right to freedom of religion, Cultural and Educational rights, and Right to constitutional remedies.
Description : UN Declaration of elimination of violence against women in the book called [A] Women in third world [B] Women in 21 st Century [C] Women in Development [D] None of the above
Last Answer : [A] Women in third world
Description : Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides free and compulsory education to children? (1) 21-A (2) 46 (3) 39 (4) 15
Last Answer : (1) 21-A Explanation: According to Article 21A of Indian Constitution, the State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years in such manner as ... by 86th Amendment Act, 2002, also known as Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act.
Last Answer : 21-A
Description : Which of the following categories of Fundamental rights incorporate ‘Abolition of Untouchability’? a) Right to Equality b) Right to Freedom c) Right to Religion d) Right to Education
Last Answer : a) Right to Equality
Description : Principles of human rights: a. Universality. b. Non-discriminatory. c. Equality. d. All of these.
Last Answer : d. All of these.
Description : The Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 describes‘Human Rights’as relating to a. Liberty. b. Equality. c. Dignity. d. All of these.
Description : Liberty, Equality and Fraternity are slogans of – (a) American Revolution (b) Russian Revolution (c) French Revolution (d) Glorious Revolution
Last Answer : (c) French Revolution
Description : Imposing different characteristics as typical for male and female is considered as (a) Gender discrimination (b) Gender stereotype (c) Gender equality (d) Gender study
Last Answer : (b) Gender stereotype
Description : The Convention on the Rights of Child, 1989, classified child rights into four categories – (a) Life, Liberty, Equality and Fraternity (b) Civil, Political, Economic and Cultural Rights (c) Survival, Development, Protection and Participation Rights (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Survival, Development, Protection and Participation Rights
Description : Which of the following is correct with respect to “Right against exploitation”? (a) Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour (b) Freedom as to payment of taxes for the promotion of any particular religion (c) Protection of interests of minorities (d) Equality before law
Last Answer : (a) Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour
Description : Which one of the following Fundamental rights has been the subject of maximum litigation and controversy? a) Right to property b) Right to equality c) Right to freedom d) Right to freedom of religion
Last Answer : a) Right to property
Description : Article 19 of the Indian Constitution provides – (1) 6 freedoms (2) 7 freedoms (3) 8 freedoms (4) 9 freedoms
Last Answer : (1) 6 freedoms Explanation: The right to freedom in Article 19 guarantees the following six freedoms: Freedom of speech and expression, which enable an individual to participate in public activities; ... India and freedom to practice any profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or business.
Description : Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the Parliament to regulate right of citizenship? (1) Article 8 (2) Article 9 (3) Article 10 (4) Article 11
Last Answer : (4) Article 11 Explanation: Article 11 of the Indian Constitution empowers the Parliament to regulate the right of citizenship by law. The parliament can make any provision with respect to the acquisition and termination of citizenship and all other matters relating to citizenship.