According to Indian constitution which is not a fundamental right-
A. Right to education
B. Right to information
C. Right to Expression
D. Right to life
Answer: Option B
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Let's break down this question about fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution!Fundamental Rights are a set of basic rights guaranteed to all citizens of India.
Let's look at each option:
Option A: Right to Education - This *is* a fundamental right.
It ensures that all children have access to free and compulsory education.
Option B: Right to Information - This is the correct answer!
The Right to Information (RTI) is an important right, but it's *not* directly listed as a fundamental right in the Constitution.
It's considered a statutory right, meaning it was created by a law (the RTI Act).
Option C: Right to Expression - This *is* a fundamental right.
It includes the freedom of speech and expression.
Option D: Right to Life - This *is* a fundamental right.
It's one of the most important rights, guaranteeing protection of life and personal liberty.
So, the only option that is *not* a fundamental right is the Right to Information.
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C. A financial emergency
D. None of Above
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B. Yielding the floor
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A. The Twentieth Amendment Act, 1966.
B. The Forty-second Amendment Act, 1976.
C. The Forty-fourth Amendment Act, 1978.
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But rti is now a fundamental right under article 19(1)