a) To vote in public elections
b) To develop the scientific temper
c) To safeguard public property
d) To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals
b) To develop the scientific temper
c) To safeguard public property
d) To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals
Answer: (a)
Explanation: Everyone has the right to vote in elections, and also the right to be elected as a public official. But to vote in public election is not a fundamental duty. Fundamental duties are enshrined in Article 51 (a), of Indian Constitution.
Explanation: Everyone has the right to vote in elections, and also the right to be elected as a public official. But to vote in public election is not a fundamental duty. Fundamental duties are enshrined in Article 51 (a), of Indian Constitution.
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