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Human Rights in India Test 23

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  • Question 1
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    Which of the following amendments imposed restrictions on the fundamental rights of the citizens to protect the sovereignty and integrity of the country?
  • Question 2
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    Who can impose reasonable restrictions on the fundamental rights?
  • Question 3
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    Under which article of the constitution can an individual move to high court directly in case of violation fundamental rights?
  • Question 4
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    Which of the following  recognition is temporary and revocable?
  • Question 5
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    Which of the following statements regarding fundamental duties is correct?
  • Question 6
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    Which of the following are among the fundamental duties as listed in the constitution?
  • Question 7
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    The Fundamental Rights of a citizen can be suspended.
  • Question 8
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    Directive principles are ______________________.
    Solution
    Directive Principles are fundamental in the governance of the countryBut they are not justifiable in the court of law when it is violated. Their nature is moral. These principles are only the directions to the state and law making bodies to keep in mind while framing policies and laws.

    Hence, C is the correct option.
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    Which of the following is described as the the heart and soul of the Indian constitution?
  • Question 10
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    Factual Situation: In order to ensure that people live in an amicable atmosphere, the Government of India decided to abolish courts and constituted dispute settlement boards. Further to achieve this objective, the law stipulated that lawyers should not be allowed to espouse the claims of parties, and instead their claims be espoused by social workers.

    Legal Principles:
    I. Any law made by the Parliament that infringes the fundamental rights of the citizens is invalid and unenforceable.
    II. Freedom to carry on trade or profession of one's own choice is a fundamental right.
    III. The Parliament is competent to impose reasonable restrictions on the exercise of this right.
    IV. If the restrictions, on fundamental rights imposed by the Parliament, totally removes or nullifies any fundamental right then it will be construed as an unreasonable restriction.
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