249699
Right to Freedom of Religion in India is a _____.
1 Civil right
2 Political right
3 Economic right
4 Fundamental right
Explanation:
Fundamental right Article 25. Freedom of conscience, profession, preaching and propagation of religion. Article 26. Freedom to manage religious affairs. Article 27. Freedom from payment of taxes for promoting a particular religion. Article 28. Freedom from attendance at religious instructions in certain institutions. All these articles are under Part 3 of the constitution, which comprises of all fundamental rights.
04. Democratic Rights
249702
________ states that untouchability has been abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden.
1 Article 17
2 Article 46
3 Article 16
4 Article 164
Explanation:
Article 17 Article 17 of Constitution of India declares untouchability as an offence. Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden The enforcement of any disability arising out of Untouchability shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.
04. Democratic Rights
249703
What does the Constitution say about the practice of untouchability?
1 It stands abolished.
2 Its practice in any form is punishable by law.
3 Since it is an age-old custom, it should be respected.
4 Both
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b)
04. Democratic Rights
249704
Article 14 guarantees equality before law and equal protection of law to _____________.
1 All persons living within the territory of India.
2 All Indian citizens living in India.
3 All persons domiciled in India.
4 All persons natural as well as artificial.
Explanation:
All persons living within the territory of India. Article 14 declares that 'the State shall not deny to any person equality before the law and equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. 'Article 14 of the Constitution denotes that the guarantee of the equal protection of laws is available to any person which includes any company or association or body of individuals.
04. Democratic Rights
249705
The constitution allows preventive detention but stipulates ____________.
1 That no one should be detained beyond three months unless an Advisory Board authorises detention beyond that period.
2 That the grounds for detention should be conveyed to the detenu before arresting him.
3 That the detenu must be produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of 24 hours of his arrest.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
That no one should be detained beyond three months unless an Advisory Board authorises detention beyond that period. Article 22 of the Constitution of India provides for the Protection Against arrest and detention. It says that persons who are detained under preventive detention law cannot be detained more than three months unless an Advisory Board reports that sufficient and reasonable causes exist for extending the detention. This right is available to citizens as well as aliens (non-citizens).
249699
Right to Freedom of Religion in India is a _____.
1 Civil right
2 Political right
3 Economic right
4 Fundamental right
Explanation:
Fundamental right Article 25. Freedom of conscience, profession, preaching and propagation of religion. Article 26. Freedom to manage religious affairs. Article 27. Freedom from payment of taxes for promoting a particular religion. Article 28. Freedom from attendance at religious instructions in certain institutions. All these articles are under Part 3 of the constitution, which comprises of all fundamental rights.
04. Democratic Rights
249702
________ states that untouchability has been abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden.
1 Article 17
2 Article 46
3 Article 16
4 Article 164
Explanation:
Article 17 Article 17 of Constitution of India declares untouchability as an offence. Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden The enforcement of any disability arising out of Untouchability shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.
04. Democratic Rights
249703
What does the Constitution say about the practice of untouchability?
1 It stands abolished.
2 Its practice in any form is punishable by law.
3 Since it is an age-old custom, it should be respected.
4 Both
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b)
04. Democratic Rights
249704
Article 14 guarantees equality before law and equal protection of law to _____________.
1 All persons living within the territory of India.
2 All Indian citizens living in India.
3 All persons domiciled in India.
4 All persons natural as well as artificial.
Explanation:
All persons living within the territory of India. Article 14 declares that 'the State shall not deny to any person equality before the law and equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. 'Article 14 of the Constitution denotes that the guarantee of the equal protection of laws is available to any person which includes any company or association or body of individuals.
04. Democratic Rights
249705
The constitution allows preventive detention but stipulates ____________.
1 That no one should be detained beyond three months unless an Advisory Board authorises detention beyond that period.
2 That the grounds for detention should be conveyed to the detenu before arresting him.
3 That the detenu must be produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of 24 hours of his arrest.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
That no one should be detained beyond three months unless an Advisory Board authorises detention beyond that period. Article 22 of the Constitution of India provides for the Protection Against arrest and detention. It says that persons who are detained under preventive detention law cannot be detained more than three months unless an Advisory Board reports that sufficient and reasonable causes exist for extending the detention. This right is available to citizens as well as aliens (non-citizens).
249699
Right to Freedom of Religion in India is a _____.
1 Civil right
2 Political right
3 Economic right
4 Fundamental right
Explanation:
Fundamental right Article 25. Freedom of conscience, profession, preaching and propagation of religion. Article 26. Freedom to manage religious affairs. Article 27. Freedom from payment of taxes for promoting a particular religion. Article 28. Freedom from attendance at religious instructions in certain institutions. All these articles are under Part 3 of the constitution, which comprises of all fundamental rights.
04. Democratic Rights
249702
________ states that untouchability has been abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden.
1 Article 17
2 Article 46
3 Article 16
4 Article 164
Explanation:
Article 17 Article 17 of Constitution of India declares untouchability as an offence. Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden The enforcement of any disability arising out of Untouchability shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.
04. Democratic Rights
249703
What does the Constitution say about the practice of untouchability?
1 It stands abolished.
2 Its practice in any form is punishable by law.
3 Since it is an age-old custom, it should be respected.
4 Both
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b)
04. Democratic Rights
249704
Article 14 guarantees equality before law and equal protection of law to _____________.
1 All persons living within the territory of India.
2 All Indian citizens living in India.
3 All persons domiciled in India.
4 All persons natural as well as artificial.
Explanation:
All persons living within the territory of India. Article 14 declares that 'the State shall not deny to any person equality before the law and equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. 'Article 14 of the Constitution denotes that the guarantee of the equal protection of laws is available to any person which includes any company or association or body of individuals.
04. Democratic Rights
249705
The constitution allows preventive detention but stipulates ____________.
1 That no one should be detained beyond three months unless an Advisory Board authorises detention beyond that period.
2 That the grounds for detention should be conveyed to the detenu before arresting him.
3 That the detenu must be produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of 24 hours of his arrest.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
That no one should be detained beyond three months unless an Advisory Board authorises detention beyond that period. Article 22 of the Constitution of India provides for the Protection Against arrest and detention. It says that persons who are detained under preventive detention law cannot be detained more than three months unless an Advisory Board reports that sufficient and reasonable causes exist for extending the detention. This right is available to citizens as well as aliens (non-citizens).
249699
Right to Freedom of Religion in India is a _____.
1 Civil right
2 Political right
3 Economic right
4 Fundamental right
Explanation:
Fundamental right Article 25. Freedom of conscience, profession, preaching and propagation of religion. Article 26. Freedom to manage religious affairs. Article 27. Freedom from payment of taxes for promoting a particular religion. Article 28. Freedom from attendance at religious instructions in certain institutions. All these articles are under Part 3 of the constitution, which comprises of all fundamental rights.
04. Democratic Rights
249702
________ states that untouchability has been abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden.
1 Article 17
2 Article 46
3 Article 16
4 Article 164
Explanation:
Article 17 Article 17 of Constitution of India declares untouchability as an offence. Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden The enforcement of any disability arising out of Untouchability shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.
04. Democratic Rights
249703
What does the Constitution say about the practice of untouchability?
1 It stands abolished.
2 Its practice in any form is punishable by law.
3 Since it is an age-old custom, it should be respected.
4 Both
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b)
04. Democratic Rights
249704
Article 14 guarantees equality before law and equal protection of law to _____________.
1 All persons living within the territory of India.
2 All Indian citizens living in India.
3 All persons domiciled in India.
4 All persons natural as well as artificial.
Explanation:
All persons living within the territory of India. Article 14 declares that 'the State shall not deny to any person equality before the law and equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. 'Article 14 of the Constitution denotes that the guarantee of the equal protection of laws is available to any person which includes any company or association or body of individuals.
04. Democratic Rights
249705
The constitution allows preventive detention but stipulates ____________.
1 That no one should be detained beyond three months unless an Advisory Board authorises detention beyond that period.
2 That the grounds for detention should be conveyed to the detenu before arresting him.
3 That the detenu must be produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of 24 hours of his arrest.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
That no one should be detained beyond three months unless an Advisory Board authorises detention beyond that period. Article 22 of the Constitution of India provides for the Protection Against arrest and detention. It says that persons who are detained under preventive detention law cannot be detained more than three months unless an Advisory Board reports that sufficient and reasonable causes exist for extending the detention. This right is available to citizens as well as aliens (non-citizens).
249699
Right to Freedom of Religion in India is a _____.
1 Civil right
2 Political right
3 Economic right
4 Fundamental right
Explanation:
Fundamental right Article 25. Freedom of conscience, profession, preaching and propagation of religion. Article 26. Freedom to manage religious affairs. Article 27. Freedom from payment of taxes for promoting a particular religion. Article 28. Freedom from attendance at religious instructions in certain institutions. All these articles are under Part 3 of the constitution, which comprises of all fundamental rights.
04. Democratic Rights
249702
________ states that untouchability has been abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden.
1 Article 17
2 Article 46
3 Article 16
4 Article 164
Explanation:
Article 17 Article 17 of Constitution of India declares untouchability as an offence. Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden The enforcement of any disability arising out of Untouchability shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.
04. Democratic Rights
249703
What does the Constitution say about the practice of untouchability?
1 It stands abolished.
2 Its practice in any form is punishable by law.
3 Since it is an age-old custom, it should be respected.
4 Both
Explanation:
Both (a) and (b)
04. Democratic Rights
249704
Article 14 guarantees equality before law and equal protection of law to _____________.
1 All persons living within the territory of India.
2 All Indian citizens living in India.
3 All persons domiciled in India.
4 All persons natural as well as artificial.
Explanation:
All persons living within the territory of India. Article 14 declares that 'the State shall not deny to any person equality before the law and equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. 'Article 14 of the Constitution denotes that the guarantee of the equal protection of laws is available to any person which includes any company or association or body of individuals.
04. Democratic Rights
249705
The constitution allows preventive detention but stipulates ____________.
1 That no one should be detained beyond three months unless an Advisory Board authorises detention beyond that period.
2 That the grounds for detention should be conveyed to the detenu before arresting him.
3 That the detenu must be produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of 24 hours of his arrest.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
That no one should be detained beyond three months unless an Advisory Board authorises detention beyond that period. Article 22 of the Constitution of India provides for the Protection Against arrest and detention. It says that persons who are detained under preventive detention law cannot be detained more than three months unless an Advisory Board reports that sufficient and reasonable causes exist for extending the detention. This right is available to citizens as well as aliens (non-citizens).