By: D.K Chaudhary
Q.1 Right to property is a? (UP. PCS 1996)
(A) Fundamental Right (B) Natural Right
(C) Statutory Right (D) Legal Right
Ans:- (D)
As the constitution was originally drafted the right to property was enshrined as a fundamental right. But in 44th amendment of the constitution the right to property was removed as a fundmental right, and a new provision was added to the constitution i.e. Article 300—A. now it is a legal right. |
Q.2 By which of the following right to property has been omitted? (UP. U.D.A/ L.D.A. 2010)
(A) 40th Amendment (B) 42nd Amendment
(C) 44th Amendment (D) 46th Amendment
Ans:- (C)
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Q.3 When was the Fundamental Right to property abolished? (UP. PCS 2015)
(A) In 1978 by 44th Constitutional Amendment.
(B) In 1982 by 46th Constituional Amendment.
(C) In 1973 by 31st Constitutional Amendment.
(D) None of these.
Ans:- (A)
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Q.4 By which amendment the right to property was abolished? (UP. PCS 2013)
(A) 24th (B) 44th
(C) 25th (D) 42nd
Ans:- (B)
The Right to Property has been abolished by 44th constitutional amendment. Now it is a Legal Right. |
Q.5 The 44th Amendment to the constitution of India removed the following right from the category of fundamental rights? (UP. PCS 2014)
(A) Freedom of speech. (B) Constitutional Remedies.
(C) Property (D) Freedom of Religion.
Ans:- (C)
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Q.6 At present in right to property under the constitution of India is a? (UK. PCS 2010)
(A) Fundamental Right. (B) Directive Principle
(C) Legal Right (D) Social Right
Ans:- (C)
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Q.7 The “Right to Property” was deleted from the list or Fundamental Rights guaranteed to the citizens of India by? (UP. PCS 2004)
(A) 42nd amendment. (B) 43rd amendment.
(C) 44th amendment. (D) 45th amendment.
Ans:- (C)
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Q.8 Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right? (UP. Lower Sub. 2013)
(A) Right to Equality. (B) Right Against Explonation.
(C) Right to Property. (D) Right to Freedom of Religion.
Ans:- (C)
At present , the right to property is a legal right viz. “No person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law”, under Art. 300A inserted by the 44th amendment. Part—III of constitution related to fundamental right includes right to equality Art.14—18, right Against Exploitation Art. 23—24 and right to freedom of religion Art. 25—28. |
Q.9 Which one of the following is not among the six fundamental rights provided by the constitutionof India? (UP. PCS 2015)
(A) Right to Equality (B) Right to Protest
(C) Right Against Exploitation (D) Right to Freedom of Religion
Ans:- (B)
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Q.10 Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right? (B. PCS 1997)
(A) Right to constitutional remedy. (B) Right to property.
(C) Right to peaceful assembly. (D) Right to free movement all over the country.
Ans:- (B)
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