Here's your chance to get 50% Scholarship for the EBC Learning's Live Online Course: How to Crack the AOR Examination (Eighth Batch) Please fill in the details below to begin the quiz: [Time allowed: 2 minutes only] Name Email Phone 1. Who elects the President of India? Lok Sabha only Elected members of both Houses of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies Rajya Sabha only The people of India None 2. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978): This case expanded the interpretation of: Right to Equality Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression Right to Life and Personal Liberty Right against Exploitation None 3. In Joseph Shine v. Union of India (2018) the Supreme Court in this case decriminalised: Child labour Adultery Attempt to suicide Homosexuality None 4. Anuj Garg v. Hotel Association of India (2018): dealt with the validity of: Prohibition of women working in bars Right to Privacy Sexual harassment at workplace Right to Equality None 5. Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right? Right against Exploitation Right to Property Right to Equality Right to Freedom of Religion None 6. Olga Tellis v. Bombay Municipal Corporation (1985) is significant for affirming: None of the above Right to equality for pavement dwellers Right to livelihood under Article 21 Right to housing None 7. In the context of the Indian Constitution, India is considered: A unitary state None of the above A perfect federation A quasi-federal state None 8. Golaknath v. State of Punjab (1967) ruled that Right to Property is a fundamental right Parliament cannot amend Fundamental Rights States have supremacy over the Union The President has absolute power None 9. The Chief Justice and other judges of the Supreme Court of India are appointed by: The President The Prime Minister The Parliament The Law Minister None 10. The Fundamental Duties were added by which Constitutional Amendment? 74th Amendment 42nd Amendment 44th Amendment 86th Amendment None FacebookXPinterestLinkedIn