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Article - 21 of the Indian Constitution entitles
1 Right to Freedom of Religion
2 Right to Equality
3 Right to Life
4 Right to Constitutional Remedies
Explanation:
Right to Life
23. Understanding Secularism
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The separation of the State from religion does not ensure the freedom to:
1 Interpret religious teachings differently
2 Defame other religious groups
3 Practice religion one’s individual choice
4 Exit from a religion
Explanation:
Defame other religious groups The separation of the State from religion does not ensure the freedom to defame other religious groups. The correct answer is B.
23. Understanding Secularism
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In the Indian Constitution, as per Fundamental Rights, Abolition of Untouchability is a ________.
1 Right to equality
2 Right to freedom of religion
3 Right against exploitation
4 Right to Constitutional remedy
Explanation:
Right to equality
23. Understanding Secularism
243936
Read the following statements. Statement (A) : All democratic countries are likely to have a Constitution. Statement (B) : All countries that have a Constitution are not necessarily democratic. Select the correct option from the given alternatives.
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23. Understanding Secularism
243951
Article - 21 of the Indian Constitution entitles
1 Right to Freedom of Religion
2 Right to Equality
3 Right to Life
4 Right to Constitutional Remedies
Explanation:
Right to Life
23. Understanding Secularism
243949
The separation of the State from religion does not ensure the freedom to:
1 Interpret religious teachings differently
2 Defame other religious groups
3 Practice religion one’s individual choice
4 Exit from a religion
Explanation:
Defame other religious groups The separation of the State from religion does not ensure the freedom to defame other religious groups. The correct answer is B.
23. Understanding Secularism
243952
In the Indian Constitution, as per Fundamental Rights, Abolition of Untouchability is a ________.
1 Right to equality
2 Right to freedom of religion
3 Right against exploitation
4 Right to Constitutional remedy
Explanation:
Right to equality
23. Understanding Secularism
243936
Read the following statements. Statement (A) : All democratic countries are likely to have a Constitution. Statement (B) : All countries that have a Constitution are not necessarily democratic. Select the correct option from the given alternatives.
243951
Article - 21 of the Indian Constitution entitles
1 Right to Freedom of Religion
2 Right to Equality
3 Right to Life
4 Right to Constitutional Remedies
Explanation:
Right to Life
23. Understanding Secularism
243949
The separation of the State from religion does not ensure the freedom to:
1 Interpret religious teachings differently
2 Defame other religious groups
3 Practice religion one’s individual choice
4 Exit from a religion
Explanation:
Defame other religious groups The separation of the State from religion does not ensure the freedom to defame other religious groups. The correct answer is B.
23. Understanding Secularism
243952
In the Indian Constitution, as per Fundamental Rights, Abolition of Untouchability is a ________.
1 Right to equality
2 Right to freedom of religion
3 Right against exploitation
4 Right to Constitutional remedy
Explanation:
Right to equality
23. Understanding Secularism
243936
Read the following statements. Statement (A) : All democratic countries are likely to have a Constitution. Statement (B) : All countries that have a Constitution are not necessarily democratic. Select the correct option from the given alternatives.
243951
Article - 21 of the Indian Constitution entitles
1 Right to Freedom of Religion
2 Right to Equality
3 Right to Life
4 Right to Constitutional Remedies
Explanation:
Right to Life
23. Understanding Secularism
243949
The separation of the State from religion does not ensure the freedom to:
1 Interpret religious teachings differently
2 Defame other religious groups
3 Practice religion one’s individual choice
4 Exit from a religion
Explanation:
Defame other religious groups The separation of the State from religion does not ensure the freedom to defame other religious groups. The correct answer is B.
23. Understanding Secularism
243952
In the Indian Constitution, as per Fundamental Rights, Abolition of Untouchability is a ________.
1 Right to equality
2 Right to freedom of religion
3 Right against exploitation
4 Right to Constitutional remedy
Explanation:
Right to equality
23. Understanding Secularism
243936
Read the following statements. Statement (A) : All democratic countries are likely to have a Constitution. Statement (B) : All countries that have a Constitution are not necessarily democratic. Select the correct option from the given alternatives.