Question : Which articles of the Indian Constitution describe Fundamental Rights?
Option 1: Articles 5 to 11
Option 2: Articles 12 to 35
Option 3: Articles 36 to 51
Option 4: Articles 52 to 62
Correct Answer: Articles 12 to 35
Solution : The correct answer is Articles 12 to 35 .
The Constitution ensures essential freedoms for all citizens, individually and collectively, through six categories of justifiable Fundamental Rights, detailed in Articles 12 to 35. These encompass the Right to Equality, including before the law and in employment; the Right to Freedom of speech, expression, assembly and movement; the Right against Exploitation, barring forced and child labour; the Right to Freedom of Conscience and Religion; Right to Conserve Culture and Language; and the Right to Constitutional Remedies for enforcing Fundamental Rights.
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