1. Who is the Protector and Guarantor of the Fundamental Rights?

(a) Supreme Court
(b) President
(c) Parliament
(d) Prime Minister



2.Any violation of Fundamental Rights can be presented to 

(a) Supreme Court only
(b) High Courts only
(c) Both Supreme Court and High Courts
(d) Tribunal appointed by Government



3.The Fundamental Rights of the Indian citizen 

(a) can be suspended by the Supreme Courts during national emergency
(b) can be suspended by the Parliament during national emergency
(c) can be suspended by the President during national emergency
(d) can be suspended by the President in any time



4. Right to equality before law is guaranteed under  

(a) Article 15
(b) Article 13
(c) Article 16
(d) Article 14



5.Equal opportunity in matters of public employment is guaranteed under 

(a) Article 16
(b) Article 15
(c) Article 17
(d) Article 18



6.‘Right to Freedom’ can be restricted in the interest of 

(a) Public order
(b) Security of the State
(c) Friendly relations with foreign States
(d) All the above



7.Which one of the following right conferred by the Constitution is not  available to non-citizens?

(a) Protection of life & liberty
(b) Equality before Law
(c) Freedom of expression and speech
(d) Right to constitutional remedies



8. A citizen can directly move the Supreme Court for any violation of Fundamental Rights under 

(a) Article 31
(b) Article 226
(c) Article 34
(d) Article 32



9. Article 15 (3) confers a special provisions to 

(a) Women and Children
(b) SCs and STs
(c) Linguistic Minorities 
(d) Tribal People



10. Article 15 (4) confers a special provisions for the advancement of 

(a) Linguistic Minorities 
(b) SCs and STs
(c) Women and Children
(d) Mentally retarded people



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