A. It should not defame the nation
B. It should not criticise the government bluntly
C. It should not disturb peace
D. It should not instigate communal feelings
Freedom Of Speech and Press Role
Freedom Of Speech and Press Role
A. It has been given to the people by the President
B. It has been forcibly obtained by the opposition
C. For it the people had to put in hard struggle
D. It has been provided in the constitution
E. None of the above
A. There should be no restriction on it
B. There should be some reasonable restrictions on it
C. There should be absolute freedom
D. It should be left to the decision of the executive head
A. It is provided in the constitution as a fundamental right
B. The government of the day will it
C. The people are vigilant
D. The opposition is strong and well organised
A. When people begin to vehemently criticise the government
B. When the right endangers well established social norms
C. When the right endangers well established social norms
D. When foreign governments do not like criticism
E. When the majority does not want driticism
A. To create healthy public opinion
B. To promote cultural heritage
C. To help in the eradication of social evils
D. To encourgae communal disharmony
E. To give an idean of achievements of nation
A. Democratic Constitutions
B. Totalitarian Constitutions
C. Democratic as well as totalitarian constitutions
D. None of the above
A. Swiss Constitution of 1874
B. USSR Constitution of 1936
C. Japanese Constitution of 1946
D. None of the above
A. Women
B. Enemies of socialism
C. Proletariat
D. All the above three categories of persons
A. Freedom of propagation of ideas
B. Freedom of circulation one’s ideas
C. Freedom of publish one’s ideas
D. None of the above