Freedom of Speech and Free Press
Which of the following is no a reasonable restriction on the freedom of speech?
It should not defame the nation
It should not criticise the government bluntly
It should not disturb peace
It should not instigate communal feelings
It should not criticise the government bluntly
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Which one of the following Constitutions does not grant right to freedom of speech?A. Swiss Constitution of 1874
B. USSR Constitution of 1936
C. Japanese Constitution of 1946
D. None of the above
Freedom of speech is usually available in:
A. Totalitarian states
B. Dictatorships
C. Liberal democracies
D. Fascist states
Of a good free press it is expected that it should:
A. Lay more stress on national rather than international events
B. Give fair picture of national progress
C. Focus attention on failures of the government
D. Draw attention only on the achievements of the government
In a parliamentary democracy good press is expected to:
A. Build healthy public opinion
B. Cash on sensational news
C. Be motivated by profit motives
D. Seek directions of the ruling party
If the people want to have freedom of speech for that it is essential that they:
A. Should be vigilant
B. They should leave it to the Government
C. They should leave it to the opposition
D. They should leave everything to the care of the head of the government
In the constitution of India freedom of press exists because:
A. The government are highly educated
B. Propagate violence
C. The people are highly educated
D. It is implied in the right of expression
The terms press includes:
A. Newspapers only
B. Weekly and monthly periodicals only
C. Newspapers, weeklies, monthlies and other published material
D. None of the above
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