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Fundamental Rights – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

  1. 37. The concept of Fundamental Rights is borrowed from the Constitution of:

    • A. USA
    • B. UK
    • C. Canada
    • D. Ireland
  2. 38. Reasonable restrictions can be imposed on Fundamental Rights by:

    • A. The President
    • B. The Parliament
    • C. The Judiciary
    • D. The Executive
  3. 39. The 'Doctrine of Eclipse' is related to:

    • A. Fundamental Rights
    • B. Directive Principles
    • C. Separation of Powers
    • D. Judicial Review
  4. 40. The 'Doctrine of Severability' is related to:

    • A. Fundamental Rights
    • B. Directive Principles
    • C. Federalism
    • D. Amendment Process
  5. 41. The 'Doctrine of Waiver' is related to:

    • A. Fundamental Rights
    • B. Fundamental Duties
    • C. Judicial Activism
    • D. Constitutional Amendments
  6. 42. Which article ensures the right to a speedy trial?

    • A. Article 19
    • B. Article 20
    • C. Article 21
    • D. Article 22
  7. 43. The Right to Privacy has been recognized as a Fundamental Right under which article?

    • A. Article 19
    • B. Article 20
    • C. Article 21
    • D. Article 25
  8. 44. The concept of 'due process of law' is associated with which article?

    • A. Article 14
    • B. Article 19
    • C. Article 21
    • D. Article 22
  9. 45. The term 'minorities' is defined in the Constitution?

    • A. Yes
    • B. No
    • C. Only for educational institutions
    • D. Only for religious institutions
  10. 46. Can Fundamental Rights be amended?

    • A. Yes
    • B. No
    • C. Only under specific circumstances
    • D. With the consent of states
  11. 47. The 'Basic Structure' doctrine, which limits the amending power of Parliament over Fundamental Rights, evolved through which case?

    • A. Berubari Union case
    • B. Kesavananda Bharati case
    • C. Minerva Mills case
    • D. Golaknath case
  12. 48. Fundamental Rights are enshrined in which part of the Indian Constitution?

    • A. Part II
    • B. Part III
    • C. Part IV
    • D. Part IVA