The Six Fundamental Rights, Their History, and the Right to Equality
Trending Questions
Q. Under of the Indian Constitution, all citizens are considered equal before the law.
- Article 15
- Article 14
- Article 17
Q. Which among the following is not a Fundamental Right today?
- Right to equality
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
- Right to property
- Right to freedom of religion
Q. List the six fundamental rights. Also, list some of the major rights under the Right to Equality and the Right to Freedom.
Q. Imagine you belong to any of the Scheduled Castes. You were denied entry into the temple because of your caste identity. Which among the following in the Constitution of India would you subscribe to under such a situation?
- Article 30
- Article 45
- Article 16
- Article 17
Q. There are _______ Fundamental Rights in our Constitution.
- Five
- Six
- Eight
- Seven
Q. Which among the following is not a fundamental right that is guaranteed by the Constitution to every Indian citizen?
- Right to Vote
- Cultural and Educational Rights
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
- Right against Exploitation
Q. Which of the following article(s) pertains to the Right to Equality?
- Article 16
- Article 18
- Article 20
- Article 22
Q. Imagine you belong to any of the Scheduled Castes. You were denied entry into the temple because of your caste identity. Which provision in the Constitution of India is against such practice?
- Article 14
- Article 15
- Article 17
- Article 16
Q. of the Indian Constitution led to the abolishment of all titles conferred by the British.
- Article 15
- Article 17
- Article 18
Q. Which among the following is not a fundamental right that is guaranteed by the Constitution to every Indian citizen?
- Right to Vote
- Cultural and Educational Rights
- Right against Exploitation
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
Q. Which among the following articles of the Indian Constitution lays down the provision for the fundamental right to equality?
- Article 18
- Article 15
- Article 14
- Article 17
Q. On 15 April, 2014, the Supreme Court of India gave a landmark judgement by giving legal sanction to transgenders as the third gender. Transgenders are an ostracised community that live on the edges of society due to their gender identity. The community faces discrimination at all levels from the society. Identify the fundamental rights of transgenders that might have been violated before this landmark ruling of the Supreme Court.
- Right to Equality
- Right to Freedom
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
- Right against Exploitation
Q. Which among the following pertains to the right to equality?
- Article 16
- Article 18
- Article 20
- Article 22
Q. Consider the following statements regarding the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019.
(i) A transgender person has the right to self-perceived gender identity.
(ii) It prohibits discrimination against a transgender person on grounds including denial or unfair treatment in educational establishments, employment and health services.
(iii) A transgender person has the right to reside in the household where parent or immediate family members reside.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
(i) A transgender person has the right to self-perceived gender identity.
(ii) It prohibits discrimination against a transgender person on grounds including denial or unfair treatment in educational establishments, employment and health services.
(iii) A transgender person has the right to reside in the household where parent or immediate family members reside.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
- (i), (ii)
- (ii), (iii)
- (i), (iii)
- (i), (ii), (iii)
Q. Which among the following is not a Fundamental Right today?
- Right to equality
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
- Right to property
- Right to freedom of religion
Q. On 15 April, 2014, the Supreme Court of India gave a landmark judgement by giving legal sanction to transgenders as the third gender. Transgenders are an ostracised community that live on the edges of society due to their gender identity. The community faces discrimination at all levels from the society. Identify the fundamental rights of transgenders that might have been violated before this landmark ruling of the Supreme Court.
- Right to Equality
- Right to Freedom
- Right to Constitutional Remedies
- Right against Exploitation
Q. Imagine you belong to any of the Scheduled Castes. You were denied entry into the temple because of your caste identity. Which provision in the Constitution of India is against such practice?
- Article 17
- Article 14
- Article 15
- Article 16
Q. Write about the Fundamental Rights of the citizen.
Q. Mention the fundamental rights of the citizens.
Q. Which among the following is not a fundamental right in India?
- Right to Property
- Right to Freedom
- Right to Freedom of Religion
- Right against Exploitation
Q. How many Fundamental Rights does the Indian Constitution guarantee to all Indian citizens?
- Four
- Five
- Six
- Seven
Q. Under of the Indian Constitution, all citizens are considered equal before the law.
- Article 15
- Article 14
- Article 17