History & Civics
Fundamental Rights are enshrined in the Constitution in :
- Part I
- Part III
- Part IV
- Part VI
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Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?
- Right against exploitation
- Equality of opportunity in matters of public appointment
- Right to strike
- Right to freedom of practising any profession
How can the Fundamental Rights be protected by a citizen?
- By approaching the Supreme Court or High Courts which will issue appropriate writs against the authority
- Parliament will take note of such violations and tell the courts
- The Executive will inform the Courts
- It is automatically protected
Under what circumstances can some of the Fundamental Rights be suspended?
- On the order of court
- When President's rule is imposed
- When a proclamation of National Emergency is in operation
- During financial emergency
Which Fundamental Right can be said to be specially applicable to children?
- Right to education up to 14 years of age
- Right to employment up to 14 years of age
- Right to be educated in the mother tongue in primary education
- Right to employment in dangerous occupations