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This page covers RRB ALP Fundamental Rights & Duties with complete concept notes, 30 graded practice MCQs, key points and exam-specific tips. Free to study.
(1) Right to Equality (Articles 14-18), (2) Right to Freedom (Articles 19-22), (3) Right against Exploitation (Articles 23-24), (4) Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25-28), (5) Cultural and Educational Rights (Articles 29-30), and (6) Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32). Ambedkar called Article 32 the 'Heart and Soul' of the Constitution
๐กKey Rules
Fundamental Rights are negative rights (they tell the state what NOT to do). They can be suspended during Emergency except Articles 20 and 21. They are not absolute - reasonable restrictions can be imposed. Some rights like Article 19 are available only to citizens, while others like Article 14 are available to all persons including foreigners
โกShortcut Formula
Remember 'REFCCC' - Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural rights, Constitutional Remedies. For Articles: 14-18 (Equality), 19-22 (Freedom), 23-24 (Exploitation), 25-28 (Religion), 29-30 (Culture), 32 (Remedies).
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Exam Patterns
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โ๏ธWorked Example 1
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Identify rights available to 'persons' vs 'citizens'
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Article 14 (Equality before law) says 'persons' - includes foreigners
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Article 19 (Freedom of speech) says 'citizens' - excludes foreigners
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Article 21 (Right to life) says 'persons' - includes foreigners
Answer: Articles 14, 20, 21 are available to foreigners
โ๏ธWorked Example 2
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42nd Amendment (1976) added 10 duties under Article 51A
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86th Amendment (2002) added 11th duty about education
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Original = 10, Current = 11
Answer: Originally 10, now 11 Fundamental Duties exist
โCommon Trap
Students confuse which rights are available to citizens only vs all persons. Remember this trick - Rights that involve political participation (like voting, speech, assembly) are for citizens only. Basic human rights (life, equality before law) are for all persons including foreigners.
Another major mistake is mixing up amendment numbers. 42nd Amendment added Fundamental Duties, 44th Amendment restored some rights post-Emergency. The 86th Amendment added the 11th duty about education of children aged 6-14 years.
Test Fundamental Rights & Duties under exam conditions
Which of the following is NOT included in the Fundamental Duties as per Article 51A of the Indian Constitution?
Practice 2easy
The 42nd Amendment to the Indian Constitution, which added Fundamental Duties, was passed in which year?
Practice 3easy
Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides the right to move the Supreme Court for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
Practice 4easy
Which of the following rights was added to the Fundamental Rights through the 86th Amendment to the Indian Constitution?
Practice 5easy
Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Equality before the law and equal protection of the laws?
Practice 6easy
Which of the following Fundamental Duties was added to Article 51A by the 86th Amendment Act, 2002?
Practice 7easy
Under which Article of the Indian Constitution are Fundamental Duties of citizens listed?
Practice 8easy
Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides the Right to Constitutional Remedies for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
Practice 9easy
The 42nd Amendment Act, 1976 added Fundamental Duties to the Indian Constitution. Under which Article are these duties listed?
Practice 10easy
Which of the following rights was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights by the 44th Amendment Act of 1978?
Practice 11medium
Which of the following is NOT listed as a Fundamental Duty under Article 51A of the Indian Constitution?
Practice 12medium
The 44th Amendment to the Indian Constitution, passed in 1978, made significant changes to Fundamental Rights. Which of the following was a key change introduced by the 44th Amendment?
Practice 13medium
Under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution, which freedom is NOT explicitly guaranteed as a Fundamental Right?
Practice 14medium
Under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution, which freedom is NOT explicitly guaranteed as a Fundamental Right?
Practice 15medium
Which article of the Indian Constitution provides the right to constitutional remedies for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
Practice 16medium
Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Equality before law and equal protection of the laws to all citizens?
Practice 17medium
Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to life and personal liberty as a Fundamental Right?
Practice 18medium
The 42nd Amendment to the Indian Constitution, passed in 1976, is often called the 'Mini Constitution' because it made significant changes. Which of the following was NOT a change introduced by the 42nd Amendment?
Practice 19hard
Which Fundamental Duty was added to Article 51A by the 86th Amendment Act, 2002, and what was the corresponding change made to Fundamental Rights?
Practice 20hard
Article 19 of the Indian Constitution guarantees freedom of speech and expression, but this right is subject to reasonable restrictions. Which of the following is NOT a valid ground for imposing restrictions under Article 19(2)?
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