Which of the following is not a fundamental right guaranteed by the Indian Constitution? A) Right to equality B) Right to freedom of speech and expression C) Right to education D) Right to property
Who is known as the "Father of Indian Constitution"? A) Mahatma Gandhi B) Jawaharlal Nehru C) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar D) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Which of the following is the highest court of appeal in India? A) High Court B) Supreme Court C) District Court D) Sessions Court
Who has the power to appoint judges of the Supreme Court of India? A) President B) Prime Minister C) Chief Justice of India D) Law Minister
What is the term used to describe a legal principle that ensures no person is deprived of life or personal liberty except according to procedures established by law? A) Due process of law B) Habeas corpus C) Rule of law D) Natural justice
Which of the following is not a directive principle of state policy under the Indian Constitution? A) Right to work B) Right to equality C) Right to education D) Right to public assistance
Who has the power to declare laws passed by the Parliament unconstitutional? A) Prime Minister B) President C) Supreme Court D) Attorney General
Which article of the Indian Constitution guarantees freedom of religion? A) Article 19 B) Article 21 C) Article 25 D) Article 32
Which of the following is not a recognized type of legal reasoning? A) Deductive reasoning B) Inductive reasoning C) Analogical reasoning D) Emotional reasoning
What is the legal term for a law that applies retroactively to past events? A) Ex post facto law B) Stare decisis C) Res ipsa loquitur D) Mens rea