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Part III of the Indian Constitution guarantees six categories of Fundamental Rights. Which category is correctly paired with the Articles it covers?
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D.
1. Part III groups Fundamental Rights into six clusters.
2. The correct mapping per the ICSI text is: Equality (14-18), Freedom (19-22), Against Exploitation (23-24), Freedom of Religion (25-28), **Cultural and Educational Rights (29-30)**, Constitutional Remedies (32).
3. Option A swaps Religion (25-28) into the Exploitation slot; Option B swaps Exploitation (23-24) into the Religion slot; Option D mis-locates Article 32 by quoting Articles 14-18 which belong to Equality.
4. Article 29 protects the right of any section of citizens to conserve language, script or culture; Article 30 protects the right of minorities to establish educational institutions.
_Source: ICSI CS Executive — Lesson 2, 'Inclusion of Fundamental Rights in Part III of the Constitution', p. 29._
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