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1466. Chapter III on the Fundamental Rights contains twenty four articles from
A. Art 12 to 35
B. Art 14 to 37
C. Art 10 to 33
D. Art 16 to 19
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1467. Restrictions cannot be placed on the Fundamental Rights of the Citizens
A. in the interest of security of the state and public order
B. in the interest of friendly relations with foreign states
C. in the interest of the ruling political party
D. to prevent defamation, contempt of courts and incitement to an Offence
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1468. Freedom of speech cannot be used
A. to incite people into violence
B. to speak for denationlization of public sector
C. to demand more wages
D. to level corruption charges against government
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1469. The Attorney General of India has the right to audience in
A. any High Court
B. Supreme Court
C. any Seccions Court
D. any Court of law within the territory of India
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1470. Which of the following best defines the Parliamentary term ""Crossing the Floor""?
A. Leaving the opposition to join the party in power or vice-versa by a Parliamentarian
B. An attempt to occupy the seat of some other Parliamentarian
C. Leaving a House by a minister in between in order to attend the other House
D. Walk out by some Parliamentarians in order to boycott the proceedings of the House
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