20 Fundamental Rights MCQs with answers

Fundamental Rights MCQs

Fundamental rights are the basic rights and freedoms that are guaranteed to all citizens of India by the Constitution. These rights are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution, and they include the right to equality, the right to freedom, the right against exploitation, and the right to constitutional remedies.

This blog post provides a comprehensive set of MCQs on fundamental rights. The questions are designed to test your knowledge of the different fundamental rights as well as the laws and cases that have been decided on these rights.

If you are preparing for a competitive exam or if you are simply interested in learning more about fundamental rights, then this blog post is a valuable resource.

Here are some of the benefits of reading this blog post:

  • You will learn about the different fundamental rights that are guaranteed to all citizens of India.
  • You will be able to test your knowledge of these rights by answering the MCQs.
  • You will learn about the laws and cases that have been decided on these rights.
  1. Which part of the Indian Constitution contains the Fundamental Rights? a) Part I b) Part II c) Part III d) Part IV

Answer: c) Part III

  1. The concept of Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution is borrowed from: a) Universal Declaration of Human Rights b) American Constitution c) Both a and b d) None of the above

Answer: c) Both a and b

  1. Which classification groups the Fundamental Rights based on their nature? a) Right to Equality b) Right to Freedom c) Right against Exploitation d) Right to Constitutional Remedies

Answer: All of the above

  1. Article 14 of the Indian Constitution guarantees: a) Right to Equality before law b) Right to Equal protection of laws c) Both a and b d) None of the above

Answer: c) Both a and b

  1. Article 15 of the Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination on the grounds of: a) Religion b) Race c) Caste d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

  1. Article 19 of the Indian Constitution grants citizens the right to: a) Freedom of speech and expression b) Freedom of assembly c) Freedom to practice any profession d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

  1. Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the abolition of untouchability? a) Article 14 b) Article 17 c) Article 19 d) Article 23

Answer: b) Article 17

  1. Article 32 of the Indian Constitution guarantees: a) Right to Equality b) Right to Freedom of Religion c) Right to Constitutional Remedies d) Right against Exploitation

Answer: c) Right to Constitutional Remedies

  1. The Writ of Habeas Corpus is a remedy provided under which article of the Indian Constitution? a) Article 14 b) Article 19 c) Article 21 d) Article 32

Answer: d) Article 32

  1. The right against exploitation is covered under which articles of the Indian Constitution? a) Articles 14-18 b) Articles 19-22 c) Articles 23-24 d) Articles 25-28

Answer: c) Articles 23-24

  1. The right to equality, right to freedom, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, and right to constitutional remedies are the classifications of Fundamental Rights based on: a) Nature b) Duration c) Importance d) Age Answer: a) Nature

  2. Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to equality before the law and equal protection of laws? a) Article 14 b) Article 15 c) Article 16 d) Article 17 Answer: a) Article 14

  3. The principle of "equal protection of laws" is borrowed from: a) American Constitution b) British Constitution Answer: a) American Constitution

  4. Which article of the Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth? a) Article 14 b) Article 15 c) Article 16 d) Article 17 Answer: b) Article 15

  5. Article 15(3) of the Indian Constitution provides special protection for: a) Women and children b) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes c) Backward Classes d) Religious minorities Answer: a) Women and children

  6. Article 16 of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to equality of opportunity in: a) Education b) Employment c) Property ownership d) Freedom of speech Answer: b) Employment

  7. Which article of the Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability? a) Article 14 b) Article 15 c) Article 16 d) Article 17 Answer: d) Article 17

  8. Freedom of speech and expression is guaranteed under which article of the Indian Constitution? a) Article 19 b) Article 20 c) Article 21 d) Article 22 Answer: a) Article 19

  9. The right against exploitation is covered under which articles of the Indian Constitution? a) Articles 23-24 b) Articles 25-28 c) Articles 29-30 d) Articles 32-35 Answer: a) Articles 23-24

  10. Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to constitutional remedies? a) Article 31 b) Article 32 c) Article 33 d) Article 34 Answer: b) Article 32

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