(IGP) IAS Pre: GS - Indian Polity - The Constitution of India: Fundamental Rights (MCQ - 4)

Indian Polity
Fundamental Rights  (MCQ - 4)

1. The fundamental rights can be suspended by
a) Parliament
b) President
c) Supreme court
d) President in consultation with supreme court

2. Which of the following Fundamental rights have been deleted from our constitution through an amendment
a) Right against exploitation
b) Right to freedom of religion
c) Right to property
d) Freedom of speech and expression

3. The authority to issue writs for the enforcement of the fundamental rights rests with
a) All the courts in India
b) The Parliament
c) The Supreme court
d) The president of India

4. How can fundamental rights be protected by a citizen
a) By approaching the supreme court who will issue writs against the authority
b) Parliament will take note of such violations and tell the courts
c) The Executive will inform the courts
d) It is automatically protected

5. In what way can the parliament amend the fundamental rights given in the constitution
a) Parliament can do so only after referendum
b) Parliament can do so with a special majority
c) Parliament cannot amend any

6. Right to participate in government and equal opportunity to occupy the highest office by qualification gives the citizens
(a) National liberty
(b) Political liberty
(c) Natural liberty
(d) Civil liberty

7. Who headed the Committee appointed the constitution assembly to finalize the fundamental rights of Indian citizens
a) B.R Ambedkar
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Sadar Patel
d) Mahatma Gandhi

8. Who has the power to suspend the operation of Fundamental rights
a) Parliament
b) Supreme court
c) President
d) Prime Minister

9. Who is competent to amend fundamental rights
a) President
b) Supreme court
c) Lok Sabha
d) Parliament

10. What does the phrase equality before the law used in Article 14 means
a) That all individuals are equal
b) That all laws are the same for everybody
c) That all individuals are equally subjected to the ordinary law of the land
d) Law in equal circumstances should treat everybody equally.

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