Fundamental Rights-5
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Question 1
1) The State can spend public money collected via taxes for the promotion or maintenance of all religions.
2) A tax can be levied by the State on religious endowments for meeting the regulation expenditure.
3) The purpose of a fee levied by the State is to promote or maintain a particular religion.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Question 2
1) They promote the ideals of political democracy.
2) They are absolute and permanent in nature.
3) All of them are available against the arbitrary action of the State.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Question 3
1) The Constitution empowers the state legislature to restrict the fundamental rights of its police forces.
2) The Fundamental Rights of non-combatant employees in defence forces can be restricted.
3) The Parliament can exclude the court-martials from the writ jurisdiction of the High Court but not the Supreme Court.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Question 4
1) The state shall not discriminate against any citizen based on religion.
2) The state shall not deny any person equality before the law and equal protection of the law.
3) Equality of opportunity for all citizens in the matter of public employment.
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Question 5
1) Protection against unauthorised tax collection.
2) Freedom of trade, commerce throughout the territory of India.
3) Right to vote in Lok Sabha and state legislative assembly elections.
4) Protection against forced labour by a construction company.
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