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  • Question 1
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    The correct meaning of the freedom of expression is _______________.
    Solution

    The correct meaning of the freedom of expression is express ones idea freely. All citizens have this fundamental right to expression of speech. The only exception one cannot say or do anything against the sovereignty of country.

  • Question 2
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    The Right to freedom that is mentioned in the Indian Constitution is ______________.
    Solution
    The charter of rights in Part III (Article 12 to 35) of the Constitution of India protects the fundamental rights, the basic and civil liberties of the people of India. The right “to form associations and unions” Under clause (4) of Article 19, the state may by law impose reasonable restrictions on this right in the interest of public order or morality or the sovereignty and integrity of India. The right to form associations or unions has a very wide and varied scope including all sorts of associations viz., political parties, clubs, societies, companies, organizations, entrepreneurship, trade unions, etc. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the options are not rights, but specific prohibitions, and restrict freedom of association(Option B), freedom of movement (Option C), and freedom to earn(Option D), hence, incorrect. 
  • Question 3
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    The most fundamental principle of democracy is _______________.
    Solution
    The fundamental principle of the democracy upon which the democracy is founded is the political equality which provides for the participation of all people in the democratic process without any discrimination as to gender, race, caste, colour etc.
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    Everyone should be equal in the eyes of __________.
    Solution
    The principle of the right to equality postulates that everyone should be equal in the eyes of law that means each and every person be subjected to the same law without giving privilege to any person or in favor of any person.
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    The fundamental right that is regarded as "heart and soul" of our Constitution is ________________.
    Solution
    It is rightly said that a right without a remedy is joke. Article 32 of the constitution of India provides for the constitutional remedies on violation of fundamental rights and their enforcement. It says that any person whose fundamental right has been violated can approach the supreme court by filing the writ petition.
  • Question 6
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    Freedom to hold meetings is important to _______________.
    Solution
    Every person has the freedom to assemble peacefully without arms. However, the State can levy restrictions in the interest of public order and the sovereignty and integrity of the country. Citizens have the freedom to hold meetings, rallies, and demonstrations on any issue. They may want to discuss a problem, exchange ideas, mobilize public support to a cause, or seek votes for a candidate or party in an election. This is based on the right to freedom act. The very definition of the term democracy is depicted through this act. As citizens can hold meetings, rallies, and demonstrations, they can also protest against the government,  So, the equality and the right to question is also depicted. At a very basic level, the right to freedom is depicted. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the clauses are not the primary aim of holding meetings, hence, incorrect. 


  • Question 7
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    The correct meaning of equality of opportunity is ______________.
    Solution
    Equality of opportunity means policies and practices, especially in employment, that bar discrimination based on race, colour, age, sex, religion, mental or physical handicap, or national origin, meaning equal employment for all. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the clauses do not fulfil this definition of economic equality, hence, incorrect.
  • Question 8
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    'Human Trafficking' means ________________.
    Solution
    Human Trafficking means buying and selling of the human beings for illegal and unlawful purposes. The Constitution of India specially recognizes and prohibits the trafficking in human beings and make it a punishable offence and directs state to enact laws in this regard.
  • Question 9
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    What is the main objective of "Right to Information Act"?
    Solution

    A. Transparency of government

    The basic object of the Right to Information Act is to empower the citizens, promote transparency and accountability in the working of the Government, contain corruption, and make our democracy work for the people in real sense.

  • Question 10
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    Right to Equality implies ___________________.
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