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  • Question 1
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    What is the full form of R.T.I?
    Solution
    The full form of R.T. I  is right to Information. Right to Information is act of the Parliament of India to provide for setting out the practical regime of the right to information for citizens and replaces the erstwhile.
    Freedom of Information Act.
  • Question 2
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    Information is defined under which section of Right to Information Act, 2005? 
    Solution
    Information is defined under section 2(F) of the Right to Information Act ,2005.
  • Question 3
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    Right to Information Act 2005, extends to ?
    Solution
    Right to Information Act 2005 extends to the whole of India except the state Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Question 4
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    The RTI Act relpaces which Act ?
    Solution
    The Right to Information (RTI) act is an Act of parliament of India which replaces the Freedom of Information Act.
  • Question 5
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    The Full Form of FOIA is ? 
    Solution
    The Full form of FOIA is Freedom of Information Act that grants public access to information possessed by government agencies.
  • Question 6
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    Choose the most appropriate option.
    Which among the following was described by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar as the "heart and soul of the Constitution of India"?
    Solution
    'Right to constitutional remedies' was elaborated by BR Ambedkar , Chairman of drafting committee as the heart and sould of Indian constitution . It is defined in article 32 of our Indian constitution .A mere count of rights, regardless of whether it is carefully worded isn't sufficient . Article 32 of the Indian Constitution cherishes this arrangement whereby people may look for redressal for the infringement of their crucial rights.
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    In Govind v. State of Madhya Pradesh, the constitutionality of the Madhya Pradesh Police Regulations was challenged on the grounds that police visits to a suspect’s home (domiciliary visits), monitoring of a suspect’s movements, and home picketing were a violation of the fundamental right to free movement under Article 19(1)(d) of the Constitution, and the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21. Govind was a convicted criminal who had been marked for surveillance simply because of his criminal record.
    The Supreme Court ruled in that case that mere conviction in a criminal case does not warrant any form of surveillance where there is nothing else that gravely imperils public safety. Domiciliary visits and picketing by the police can only take place where there is a clear case of danger to security. These should not be conducted in cases of routine follow-up after conviction or at the whim of a police officer.

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    Pallavi is arrested on the suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm to her husband. Pallavi claims that her husband was abusive, and that she hurt him in self-defence. Her lawyers plead for her to be released on bail awaiting the trial; the judge grants bail, but imposes a condition for the bail, which is that Pallavi must report to the police station nearest to her house every week. Pallavi claims that this condition violates her fundamental rights, and would amount to surveillance by the police. Will she succeed?
    Solution
    The correct answer is (b) – no, since requiring her to report to the police station once a week does not constitute surveillance. After all, Pallavi is free to move about as she wishes, and only has to ensure she reports to the police station once a week – as such, the police would not be monitoring her movements, visiting her home, or picketing outside her house, and so, her fundamental rights are not violated by this condition. 
    Given this, option (c) cannot be the correct answer. 
    Option (a) is irrelevant, since the question relates to the effect of the condition, and not its source, and so, (a) cannot be the correct answer. 
    Option (d) is irrelevant to the question, since the fundamental right is not available only to people convicted of offences; therefore, (d) cannot be the correct answer.
  • Question 8
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    Which of the following not comes under the definition of 'information' under RTI Act 2005 ?
    Solution
    File notings indicates the thought process of the government which not comes under the definition of 'information' under RTI Act 2005.
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    Choose the most appropriate option.
    Which one of the following is not a Directive Principle of State Policy under Part IV of the Constitution of India?
    Solution
    The Directive Principle of State Policy under Part IV of the Constitution of India includes:
    1. Promotion of International peace and security;
    2. 
    Organisation of village panchayats;
    3. 
    Provision for just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief.
  • Question 10
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    PIO refers to ________________.
    Solution
    PIO refers to public Information officer. They play a pivotal role in making the right of a citizen to Information a reality.
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