JKSSB Written 2018
Answer & Explanation
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Correct Answer:
Option D —
Articles 25 to 28
The Right to Freedom of Religion is one of the six fundamental rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution. It ensures that India remains a secular state where all religions are treated with equal respect.Breakdown of Articles 25 to 28
Why the other options are incorrect:
It helps to know these categories, as they often appear together in exams:
Articles 14 to 18 (Option A): Right to Equality (e.g., equality before the law, abolition of untouchability).
Articles 19 to 22 (Option B): Right to Freedom (e.g., freedom of speech, protection of life and personal liberty).
Articles 23 to 24 (Option C): Right against Exploitation (prohibition of forced labor and child labor).
A Quick Tip: While Article 25 gives you the right to practice your religion, it is not absolute. The State can impose restrictions in the interest of public order, morality, and health.
Answer verified by Quintessence Classes faculty — Karan Nagar, Srinagar.