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Tutor III Politics

  • (A) 23
  • (B) 24
  • (C) 21
  • (D) 22
Correct Answer - Option(B)

Explanation by: Praveen Singh

Part III of the Indian Constitution, which deals with Fundamental Rights, contains a total of 24 Articles (from Article 12 to Article 35). These Articles provide essential rights to all citizens of India, ensuring equality, liberty, and justice.

Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Article 12 defines the term "State" for the purposes of Fundamental Rights.
  • Article 13 addresses laws that are inconsistent with or in derogation of the Fundamental Rights.
  • Articles 14 to 32 outline specific rights such as equality before the law, right to freedom, protection from discrimination, and the right to constitutional remedies.
  • Articles 33 to 35 deal with restrictions and the power of Parliament to modify or limit the application of Fundamental Rights to certain groups (like the armed forces).

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