The Right to Freedom
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Q. Which article of the Indian Constitution provides the right to free and compulsory education to all children between the age group of six to fourteen years?
- Article 20-B
- Article 21-A
- Article 20-C
- Article 19-B
Q. The right to practice any profession or occupation as per one's own wish is called the .
- Right to Freedom
- Freedom of Speech
- Right to Profession
Q. of the Indian Constitution grants the right to free and compulsory education to all children between the age group of 6-14 years.
- Article 21
- Article 21-A
- Article 22
Q. Which one of the following does not form a part of the right to freedom?
- Freedom of speech and expression
- Freedom to form unions and associations
- Freedom to turn out people not speaking the language of the majority population
- Freedom to practise any profession or occupation
Q. How many provisions does Article 22 of the Indian Constitution have?
- Three
- Four
- Six
- Five
Q. On 9 March, 2018, the Supreme Court of India gave legal sanction to passive euthanasia. It also permitted the execution of the living will of patients who were in a state of irreversible coma. It concluded that the right of an individual to refuse medical treatment was unconditional. Which among the following fundamental rights relates to the concept of 'passive euthanasia'?
- Right to Liberty
- Right to Life
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
- Right to Freedom
Q. On 9 March, 2018, the Supreme Court of India gave legal sanction to passive euthanasia. It also permitted the execution of the living will of patients who were in a state of irreversible coma. It concluded that the right of an individual to refuse medical treatment was unconditional. Which among the following fundamental rights relates to the concept of 'passive euthanasia'?
- Right to Liberty
- Right to Life
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
- Right to Freedom
Q. Which Article of the Constitution envisages free and compulsory education for children up to the age of 6 years?
- Article 45
- Article 19
- Article 29
- Article 32
Q. Which of the following cases held the Right of Privacy as a fundamental right?
- Maneka Gnadhi v. Union of India
- Kharak Singh case
- K.S. Puttaswamy(Justice Retd.) v. Union of India
- A.K. Gopalan v. Union of India
Q. The right to practice any profession or occupation as per one's own wish is called the .
- Right to Freedom
- Freedom of Speech
- Right to Profession
Q. How many provisions does Article 22 of the Indian Constitution have?
- Three
- Five
- Four
- Six
Q. Are these restrictions on the right to freedom justified? Give reasons for your answer.
a. Indian citizens need permission to visit some border areas of the country for reasons of security.
b. Outsiders are not allowed to buy property in some areas to protect the interest of the local population
c. The government bans the publication of a book that can go against the ruling party in the next elections
a. Indian citizens need permission to visit some border areas of the country for reasons of security.
b. Outsiders are not allowed to buy property in some areas to protect the interest of the local population
c. The government bans the publication of a book that can go against the ruling party in the next elections
Q. In a landmark judgement of 2017, the Supreme Court of India ruled this right as a fundamental right. In a nine-judge constitution bench comprising of the Chief Justice of India (CJI), the verdict was unanimous. This judgement marked a watershed moment in the constitutional history of India. This right was considered an intrinsic part of right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 of the constitution. Which fundamental right is being talked about here?
- Right to Vote
- Right to Religion
- Right to Privacy
- Right to Own Property
Q. In a landmark judgement of 2017, the Supreme Court of India ruled this right as a fundamental right. In a nine-judge constitution bench comprising of the Chief Justice of India (CJI), the verdict was unanimous. This judgement marked a watershed moment in the constitutional history of India. This right was considered an intrinsic part of right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 of the constitution. Which fundamental right is being talked about here?
- Right to Religion
- Right to Vote
- Right to Own Property
- Right to Privacy
Q. Which of the following freedom is not a available to an Indian citizen?
- Freedom to start a movement to change the government
- Freedom to participate in armed revolution
- Freedom to oppose the government
- None of these
Q. of the Indian Constitution grants the right to free and compulsory education to all children between the age group of 6-14 years.
- Article 21
- Article 21-A
- Article 22
Q. Which article of the Indian Constitution provides the right to free and compulsory education to all children between the age group of six to fourteen years?
- Article 20-B
- Article 21-A
- Article 20-C
- Article 19-B
Q. Which article of the Indian Constitution provides the right to free and compulsory education to all children between the age group of six to fourteen years?
- Article 20-B
- Article 21-A
- Article 20-C
- Article 19-B