#1
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom of speech?
First Amendment
Second Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
#2
Which of the following is NOT a limitation to freedom of speech in the United States?
Libel
Slander
Hate speech
Freedom of speech has no limitations
#3
Which of the following is NOT considered a fundamental right in the Indian Constitution?
Right to equality
Right to freedom of religion
Right to free education
Right against exploitation
#4
In the United States, which amendment guarantees the right to bear arms?
First Amendment
Second Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
#5
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery?
Thirteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
Nineteenth Amendment
#6
Which constitutional amendment guarantees the right to a fair trial, including the right to a lawyer?
Fourth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
Sixth Amendment
Eighth Amendment
#7
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom of religion?
First Amendment
Second Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
#8
Which constitutional amendment prohibits the government from conducting unreasonable searches and seizures?
First Amendment
Second Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
#9
What is the 'clear and present danger' test related to?
Freedom of religion
Freedom of assembly
Freedom of speech
Right to privacy
#10
What is the significance of the 'fighting words' doctrine in the context of freedom of speech?
It protects speech that incites violence
It limits speech that is likely to provoke violence
It prohibits speech that is offensive to certain groups
It allows individuals to use profanity in public
#11
Which constitutional amendment in the United States grants citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the country?
Thirteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
Nineteenth Amendment
#12
What is the 'Lemon test' used for in U.S. constitutional law?
To determine the constitutionality of government aid to religious schools
To assess the legality of police searches and seizures
To evaluate the validity of confessions obtained during police interrogation
To regulate the distribution of government funds for political campaigns
#13
Which constitutional amendment grants women the right to vote in the United States?
Thirteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Nineteenth Amendment
Twenty-First Amendment
#14
What is the 'clear and convincing evidence' standard used for in U.S. constitutional law?
To assess the legality of police searches and seizures
To evaluate the validity of confessions obtained during police interrogation
To determine the constitutionality of government actions restricting individual rights
To establish the guilt of a defendant in a civil case
#15
What is the concept of 'prior restraint' in the context of freedom of the press?
Preventing publication of material
Allowing publication without restrictions
Censoring already published material
None of the above
#16
What does the 'wall of separation' refer to in the context of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment?
The physical separation of church and state
The prohibition of any religious influence in government
The protection of religious freedom
The neutrality of the government regarding religion
#17
What is the significance of the 'right to privacy' in U.S. constitutional law?
It protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures
It guarantees individuals the freedom to make personal decisions without government interference
It ensures equal treatment under the law regardless of race, gender, or religion
It establishes the separation of church and state
#18
What is the significance of the 'incorporation doctrine' in U.S. constitutional law?
It allows states to secede from the Union
It extends the protections of the Bill of Rights to apply to the states
It grants individuals the right to petition the government for redress of grievances
It establishes the principle of judicial review
#19
What does the 'establishment clause' of the First Amendment prohibit?
Government favoritism toward a particular religion
Government interference with religious practices
Government restriction on religious speech
Government support for all religions equally